
- The Library of Congress has added Back to the Future, Dances With Wolves, and 23 other movies to the National Film Registry, UPI reports.
- The Police were the top-grossing live act of 2007, followed by Kenny Chesney, Variety reports.
- The Hollywood Reporter writes that David Letterman and the WGA have yet to reach a deal that would allow Letterman to come back on air with his writers.
- Who's happy about the writers' strike? The video game industry is pretty pumped, the Associated Press reports.
- According to the New York Daily News product placement is outselling ads on television. It looks like we can look forward to more blatant advertising on 30 Rock.
- In January iTunes will announce a video service enabling users to rent movies for 24 hours to the tune of $2 to $5 per film. According to Variety, Fox and Disney are already onboard.
- Chris Crocker and Obama Girl are among the most watched clips on YouTube in 2007, writes Reuters

















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haha I didn't even Think about the video game industry being stoked by the writers strike. Less good TV definitly equals more Video Games! I might actually get good at Call of Duty if this keeps up haha
1I love Dances With Wolves...one of my favorite movies of all time
2Yes! Itunes rentals...I can't wait!
3oh dear god, will the Chris Crocker craze ever go away?? I've seen him, many times... I dont get it. Majority of the time he is just flat out Not Funny!!
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