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Archives for: January 20085
  • Superbowl ad bounty has cinematic quality
    Sunday January 27th 2008

    Super Bowl commercials have sold out at a much quicker pace this year, and Hollywood is getting much of the credit. Disney, Warner Bros., Universal, Paramount and Fox are among the studios that have bought more than 10 Super Bowl ads, escalating demand and helping Fox, this year’s broadcaster, jack up the price.

  • L.A. production steady despite strike
    Saturday January 26th 2008

    On-location filming in Los Angeles fell 1% in 2007, but if not for the writers strike and the threat of further labor unrest this year, that decline could have been even steeper. At first glance, the statistics that FilmL.A. released Friday would appear counterintuitive. But against a long-running drop in L.A.[…]

  • CBC signs deal with the BBC
    Saturday January 26th 2008

    CBC announced that the BBC has optioned the format of the popular co-production Canada’s Next Great Prime Minister to be called The Next Great Leader in Britain. Options are also being signed with South Africa and the Netherlands.

  • Hollywood stars return to spotlight at SAG awards
    Friday January 25th 2008

    Hollywood’s red carpet will finally roll out for Sunday’s Screen Actors Guild Awards in what could end up being the only big party in an awards season stripped of stars and marred by a bitter industry strike.

  • WGA ratifies deal for CBS employees
    Friday January 25th 2008

    Pact officially ends a three-year battle

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ARCHIVES

Archives for: January 20085
  • Superbowl ad bounty has cinematic quality
    Sunday January 27th 2008

    Super Bowl commercials have sold out at a much quicker pace this year, and Hollywood is getting much of the credit. Disney, Warner Bros., Universal, Paramount and Fox are among the studios that have bought more than 10 Super Bowl ads, escalating demand and helping Fox, this year’s broadcaster, jack up the price.

  • L.A. production steady despite strike
    Saturday January 26th 2008

    On-location filming in Los Angeles fell 1% in 2007, but if not for the writers strike and the threat of further labor unrest this year, that decline could have been even steeper. At first glance, the statistics that FilmL.A. released Friday would appear counterintuitive. But against a long-running drop in L.A.[…]

  • CBC signs deal with the BBC
    Saturday January 26th 2008

    CBC announced that the BBC has optioned the format of the popular co-production Canada’s Next Great Prime Minister to be called The Next Great Leader in Britain. Options are also being signed with South Africa and the Netherlands.

  • Hollywood stars return to spotlight at SAG awards
    Friday January 25th 2008

    Hollywood’s red carpet will finally roll out for Sunday’s Screen Actors Guild Awards in what could end up being the only big party in an awards season stripped of stars and marred by a bitter industry strike.

  • WGA ratifies deal for CBS employees
    Friday January 25th 2008

    Pact officially ends a three-year battle

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ARCHIVES

Archives for: January 20085
  • Superbowl ad bounty has cinematic quality
    Sunday January 27th 2008

    Super Bowl commercials have sold out at a much quicker pace this year, and Hollywood is getting much of the credit. Disney, Warner Bros., Universal, Paramount and Fox are among the studios that have bought more than 10 Super Bowl ads, escalating demand and helping Fox, this year’s broadcaster, jack up the price.

  • L.A. production steady despite strike
    Saturday January 26th 2008

    On-location filming in Los Angeles fell 1% in 2007, but if not for the writers strike and the threat of further labor unrest this year, that decline could have been even steeper. At first glance, the statistics that FilmL.A. released Friday would appear counterintuitive. But against a long-running drop in L.A.[…]

  • CBC signs deal with the BBC
    Saturday January 26th 2008

    CBC announced that the BBC has optioned the format of the popular co-production Canada’s Next Great Prime Minister to be called The Next Great Leader in Britain. Options are also being signed with South Africa and the Netherlands.

  • Hollywood stars return to spotlight at SAG awards
    Friday January 25th 2008

    Hollywood’s red carpet will finally roll out for Sunday’s Screen Actors Guild Awards in what could end up being the only big party in an awards season stripped of stars and marred by a bitter industry strike.

  • WGA ratifies deal for CBS employees
    Friday January 25th 2008

    Pact officially ends a three-year battle

  • Posts navigation

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