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Archives for: February 20085
  • WGA schedules Saturday meeting
    Wednesday February 06th 2008

    With the writers strike entering its fourth month today, the WGA has now scheduled a key step that may send the scribes back to work in the next few weeks.

  • Canadian film, TV production reach new high
    Tuesday February 05th 2008

    Despite a sharp drop-off in the number of studio TV and film shoots in Canada, a spike in homegrown sports and news and current affairs programing has pushed Canadian film and TV production numbers to a new high. Total sports coverage on Canadian TV rose 17% to $2.1 billion in production dollars in the year through April 2007, while domestic news coverage rose 11% to $1.1 billion in value.

  • Oscar’s light will shine
    Tuesday February 05th 2008

    Academy president Sid Ganis vowed that the 80th Annual Academy Awards will take place as scheduled Feb. 24 at the Kodak Theatre, strike or no strike, as he welcomed this year’s Oscar hopefuls to the traditional nominees luncheon. Speaking to the 115 nominees who gathered Monday in the Beverly Hilton’s International Ballroom, Ganis immediately sought to dispel any fears that the writers strike, whether or not it’s resolved by showtime, might derail the Oscars the way it shut down the Golden Globes.

  • Networks prepare to go back to work
    Tuesday February 05th 2008

    After a three-month lull, agents’ phones began ringing off the hook again Monday as word about an imminent end to the writers strike spread around Hollywood during the weekend. Contingency plans will have existing series return to air on average four weeks (for multicamera comedies) to six weeks (for dramas) after the official end of the strike.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office 02/01/08 – 02/03/08
    Monday February 04th 2008

    FilmTotalHANNAH MONTANA/MILEY CYRUS: BEST OF BOTH WORLDS CONCERT TOUR, FOX$31,117,834THE EYE, LIONSGATE$12,425,77627 DRESSES, FOX$8,529,845MEET THE SPARTANS, FOX$7,336,595RAMBO, LIONSGATE$7,120,649JUNO, FOX SEARCHLIGHT$7,014,579THE BUCKET LIST, WARNER BROS.$6,725,460UNTRACEABLE, SONY$5,076,537CLOVERFIELD, PARAMOUNT$4,842,031THERE WILL BE BLOOD, PARAMOUNT$4,654,162

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Archives for: February 20085
  • WGA schedules Saturday meeting
    Wednesday February 06th 2008

    With the writers strike entering its fourth month today, the WGA has now scheduled a key step that may send the scribes back to work in the next few weeks.

  • Canadian film, TV production reach new high
    Tuesday February 05th 2008

    Despite a sharp drop-off in the number of studio TV and film shoots in Canada, a spike in homegrown sports and news and current affairs programing has pushed Canadian film and TV production numbers to a new high. Total sports coverage on Canadian TV rose 17% to $2.1 billion in production dollars in the year through April 2007, while domestic news coverage rose 11% to $1.1 billion in value.

  • Oscar’s light will shine
    Tuesday February 05th 2008

    Academy president Sid Ganis vowed that the 80th Annual Academy Awards will take place as scheduled Feb. 24 at the Kodak Theatre, strike or no strike, as he welcomed this year’s Oscar hopefuls to the traditional nominees luncheon. Speaking to the 115 nominees who gathered Monday in the Beverly Hilton’s International Ballroom, Ganis immediately sought to dispel any fears that the writers strike, whether or not it’s resolved by showtime, might derail the Oscars the way it shut down the Golden Globes.

  • Networks prepare to go back to work
    Tuesday February 05th 2008

    After a three-month lull, agents’ phones began ringing off the hook again Monday as word about an imminent end to the writers strike spread around Hollywood during the weekend. Contingency plans will have existing series return to air on average four weeks (for multicamera comedies) to six weeks (for dramas) after the official end of the strike.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office 02/01/08 – 02/03/08
    Monday February 04th 2008

    FilmTotalHANNAH MONTANA/MILEY CYRUS: BEST OF BOTH WORLDS CONCERT TOUR, FOX$31,117,834THE EYE, LIONSGATE$12,425,77627 DRESSES, FOX$8,529,845MEET THE SPARTANS, FOX$7,336,595RAMBO, LIONSGATE$7,120,649JUNO, FOX SEARCHLIGHT$7,014,579THE BUCKET LIST, WARNER BROS.$6,725,460UNTRACEABLE, SONY$5,076,537CLOVERFIELD, PARAMOUNT$4,842,031THERE WILL BE BLOOD, PARAMOUNT$4,654,162

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Archives for: February 20085
  • WGA schedules Saturday meeting
    Wednesday February 06th 2008

    With the writers strike entering its fourth month today, the WGA has now scheduled a key step that may send the scribes back to work in the next few weeks.

  • Canadian film, TV production reach new high
    Tuesday February 05th 2008

    Despite a sharp drop-off in the number of studio TV and film shoots in Canada, a spike in homegrown sports and news and current affairs programing has pushed Canadian film and TV production numbers to a new high. Total sports coverage on Canadian TV rose 17% to $2.1 billion in production dollars in the year through April 2007, while domestic news coverage rose 11% to $1.1 billion in value.

  • Oscar’s light will shine
    Tuesday February 05th 2008

    Academy president Sid Ganis vowed that the 80th Annual Academy Awards will take place as scheduled Feb. 24 at the Kodak Theatre, strike or no strike, as he welcomed this year’s Oscar hopefuls to the traditional nominees luncheon. Speaking to the 115 nominees who gathered Monday in the Beverly Hilton’s International Ballroom, Ganis immediately sought to dispel any fears that the writers strike, whether or not it’s resolved by showtime, might derail the Oscars the way it shut down the Golden Globes.

  • Networks prepare to go back to work
    Tuesday February 05th 2008

    After a three-month lull, agents’ phones began ringing off the hook again Monday as word about an imminent end to the writers strike spread around Hollywood during the weekend. Contingency plans will have existing series return to air on average four weeks (for multicamera comedies) to six weeks (for dramas) after the official end of the strike.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office 02/01/08 – 02/03/08
    Monday February 04th 2008

    FilmTotalHANNAH MONTANA/MILEY CYRUS: BEST OF BOTH WORLDS CONCERT TOUR, FOX$31,117,834THE EYE, LIONSGATE$12,425,77627 DRESSES, FOX$8,529,845MEET THE SPARTANS, FOX$7,336,595RAMBO, LIONSGATE$7,120,649JUNO, FOX SEARCHLIGHT$7,014,579THE BUCKET LIST, WARNER BROS.$6,725,460UNTRACEABLE, SONY$5,076,537CLOVERFIELD, PARAMOUNT$4,842,031THERE WILL BE BLOOD, PARAMOUNT$4,654,162

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