Buzz News Roundup, 2/5
- The Messengers tops a weak weekend at the box office, says Variety.
- Legendary producer Rick Rubin is offered a job as Columbia Records co-chair, the New York Times reports.
- Justin Timberlake signs on to host the Kids' Choice Awards, says NME.
- Tim Gunn finally says he's staying on "Project Runway," New York Magazine reports.
- Turner Broadcasting will owe $2 million for the Aqua Teen Hunger Force guerrilla marketing misfire, according to Variety.
- Apple and the Beatles finally work out their trademark disputes, reports Billboard.
- The CW reveals the newest contestants for "America's Next Top Model."
- AMC Theatres will show all five Best Picture nominees on Feb. 24 for $30, the AP reports.
- NME has the just-announced U.S. tour dates from Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.
- Joss Whedon is no longer working on Wonder Woman, Reuters reports.
- Zap2it reports that Brooke Shields will co-star in NBC's pilot "Lipstick Jungle," based on a book by Candace Bushnell.
- Night at the Museum director Shawn Levy is churning out a superhero film about The Flash, Reuters reports.
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