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  • Videotape producers fined for price fixing
    Friday November 23rd 2007

    European television stations and TV producers could see their expenses slashed after Sony and two other Japanese producers of videotape were hits with fines totaling nearly $109.8 million for price fixing. The European Commission said the Sony, Fujifilm and Hitachi Maxell – who jointly account for more than 85% of[…]

  • Media buyers beware of strike impact
    Thursday November 22nd 2007

    As the WGA strike continues, media buyers said they might be a month away from asking the broadcast networks to renegotiate their upfront packages or give them cash back

  • Dems won’t cross WGA pickets
    Thursday November 22nd 2007

    The writers strike is threatening to put on ice the Dec. 10 Democratic presidential debate hosted by CBS News as the party’s front runners are saying they won’t cross a picket line

  • U.S. looks toward Canadian shows
    Thursday November 22nd 2007

    The ongoing screenwriters strike in the United States has had an undeniable impact in Canada – American shows filming here are shutting down due to a lack of scripts, throwing hundreds out of work amid fears that a prolonged strike could damage the entire North American film and TV industry.[…]

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    Wednesday November 21st 2007

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Archives for: November 20075
  • Videotape producers fined for price fixing
    Friday November 23rd 2007

    European television stations and TV producers could see their expenses slashed after Sony and two other Japanese producers of videotape were hits with fines totaling nearly $109.8 million for price fixing. The European Commission said the Sony, Fujifilm and Hitachi Maxell – who jointly account for more than 85% of[…]

  • Media buyers beware of strike impact
    Thursday November 22nd 2007

    As the WGA strike continues, media buyers said they might be a month away from asking the broadcast networks to renegotiate their upfront packages or give them cash back

  • Dems won’t cross WGA pickets
    Thursday November 22nd 2007

    The writers strike is threatening to put on ice the Dec. 10 Democratic presidential debate hosted by CBS News as the party’s front runners are saying they won’t cross a picket line

  • U.S. looks toward Canadian shows
    Thursday November 22nd 2007

    The ongoing screenwriters strike in the United States has had an undeniable impact in Canada – American shows filming here are shutting down due to a lack of scripts, throwing hundreds out of work amid fears that a prolonged strike could damage the entire North American film and TV industry.[…]

  • Test article
    Wednesday November 21st 2007

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Archives for: November 20075
  • Videotape producers fined for price fixing
    Friday November 23rd 2007

    European television stations and TV producers could see their expenses slashed after Sony and two other Japanese producers of videotape were hits with fines totaling nearly $109.8 million for price fixing. The European Commission said the Sony, Fujifilm and Hitachi Maxell – who jointly account for more than 85% of[…]

  • Media buyers beware of strike impact
    Thursday November 22nd 2007

    As the WGA strike continues, media buyers said they might be a month away from asking the broadcast networks to renegotiate their upfront packages or give them cash back

  • Dems won’t cross WGA pickets
    Thursday November 22nd 2007

    The writers strike is threatening to put on ice the Dec. 10 Democratic presidential debate hosted by CBS News as the party’s front runners are saying they won’t cross a picket line

  • U.S. looks toward Canadian shows
    Thursday November 22nd 2007

    The ongoing screenwriters strike in the United States has had an undeniable impact in Canada – American shows filming here are shutting down due to a lack of scripts, throwing hundreds out of work amid fears that a prolonged strike could damage the entire North American film and TV industry.[…]

  • Test article
    Wednesday November 21st 2007

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