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November 2009 - Posts
SAG's Pamm Fair resigning
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Company Town
Pamm Fair, deputy national executive director of the Screen Actors Guild, is resigning. Fair, the longtime head of SAG's government affairs, will step down by the end of the year, a person close to SAG said. SAG officials declined to...
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screen actors guild
Jeff Zucker's rough ride
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Company Town
It's probably not much fun being Jeff Zucker these days. Over the last year or so, the NBC Universal President and CEO has faced harsher criticism than usual. A press favorite when he was the wunderkind producer of NBC's "Today,"...
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nbc universal
'New Moon' smashes 'Potter' midnight ticket sales record
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Company Town
The vampires have beat the boy wizard. According to four people close to the movie, "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" sold more than $22.2 million worth of tickets in midnights shows last night, the all-time record set this summer by...
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Box Office
The Morning Fix: Oprah's decision: Winners and losers. Vivendi and NBC still far apart. `New Moon' to be full moon! AOL slashes and burns!
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Company Town
After the coffee. Before getting my audition tape to replace Oprah ready. Oprah makes up her mind. Oprah Winfrey gave official notice that she is leaving her talk show when her deal is up in 2011 and will focus her...
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Morning Fix
The Oprah effect: Winners and losers
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Company Town
Oprah Winfrey's decision to walk away from her daytime talk show after 25 years when her contract expires in 2011 will have a ripple effect throughout the television industry. The big winners are Discovery Communications, which is partners with Winfrey...
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Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey to quit daytime talk show in 2011 to focus on new cable network
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Company Town
Oprah Winfrey is taking her act to cable. The talk show diva who has ruled daytime TV for almost a quarter of a century is pulling the plug when her current deal expires in the fall of 2011. She will...
State budget cuts hit Hawaii Film Office
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Company Town
It's no day in paradise for Hollywood's self-described "Tropical Back Lot." Confronting a fiscal crisis, Hawaii is laying off its film commissioner and two of her key staffers in the Hawaii Film Office in a bid to save the state...
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Film
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production
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hawaii
Movie projector: 'New Moon' headed for $90-million-plus launch
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Company Town
Edward and Bella's latest bite at the box office looks like it will be the second biggest of 2009. People with access to pre-release audience surveys say "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" will likely sell about $90 million worth of...
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Box Office
Is John Malone really worried about Comcast-NBC or is there another agenda at play?
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Company Town
How's this for irony? Liberty Media Chairman John Malone, the cable mogul who was once dubbed Darth Vader by Al Gore and who wrote the book on how to combine content with distribution, squeeze competitors and build an empire, is...
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Comcast
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Liberty Media
The Morning Fix: Which Hollywood stars are overpaid? New DirecTV CEO is part of Pepsi Generation. NFL to limit tailgating. 'Parks & Recreation' is getting hot
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Company Town
After the coffee. Before deciding whether to buy a big-screen TV now or wait for those sexy energy-efficient models coming out in 2011. Overpaid? Me? How dare they! Don't look for Will Ferrell or Ewan McGregor to do any sit-down...
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Morning Fix
Hulu gets access to music videos from EMI, amping up online competition
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Company Town
EMI Music became the first major music company to agree to distribute its music videos and concert footage on Hulu, the popular online video site. Starting with today's announcement, EMI will make content available from its various music labels, including...
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Music
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Hulu
Ratings: Heather Locklear's return boosts 'Melrose Place' -- just a bit
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Company Town
It's not much of a comeback story, yet. Heather Locklear's heavily hyped return to The CW's remake of "Melrose Place" did provide a bump in the ratings -- but it was nowhere near as big a bump as the flailing...
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TV Ratings
DirecTV picks beverage executive as its new chief
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Company Town
DirecTV, the nation's largest satellite television provider, has named Pepsico International chief executive Michael White, who also serves as vice chairman of the beverage giant, to its top job. He replaces former chief executive Chase Carey, who...
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satellite television
Video game sales are to movie box office as house sales are to pet adoptions
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Company Town
In a culture that has become obsessed intrigued by movies' openings at the box office, it's no surprise that other products, particularly in the world of entertainment, want to compare their launches to those of the biggest films. There's...
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Box Office
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Film
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Video Games
The Morning Fix: Analyzing Comcast. Call of Duty delivers! Icahn at it again.
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Company Town
After the coffee. Before buying up those last spots at the Super Bowl. Analyzing Comcast. Wall Street Journal columnist Holman Jenkins weighs in on Comcast's plans to take over NBC Universal. Though he's quick to buy the spin on why...
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Morning Fix
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