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  • MTV tries on new short shorts
    Tuesday March 25th 2008

    MTV is launching a slate of shortform projects across multiple platforms, a strategy that includes debuting the Web-based comedy series “North Palm Wrestling” on the linear network tonight. Brian Graden, president of entertainment at MTV Networks Music Group, said the slate is part of the network’s overall strategy to reach viewers across multiple platforms as the way they consume content continues to evolve.

  • Fox refuses to pay FCC indecency fine
    Tuesday March 25th 2008

    Fox Television is refusing to pay a $91,000 broadcast indecency fine that the Federal Communications Commission slapped on the network for a 2003 episode of its “Married by America” reality show. In a statement released Monday — the deadline by which Fox had to respond to the FCC’s official notice of forfeiture — the net said it will instead file a request for the FCC to reconsider the fine.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 03/21/08 to 03/23/08
    Monday March 24th 2008

    FilmTotalDR. SEUSSHORTON HEARS A WHO!, FOX$24,590,596TYLER PERRY’S MEET THE BROWNS, LIONSGATE$20,082,809SHUTTER, FOX$10,447,559DRILLBIT TAYLOR, PARAMOUNT$10,309,98610,000 B.C., WARNER BROS.$8,934,064NEVER BACK DOWN, SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT$4,827,250COLLEGE ROAD TRIP, BUENA VISTA$4,697,683THE BANK JOB, LIONSGATE$4,191,773VANTAGE POINT, SONY$3,805,541UNDER THE SAME MOON, WEINSTEIN CO.$2,770,000

  • ‘Scrubs’ back to work, but for whom?
    Monday March 24th 2008

    The cast of “Scrubs” is back at work Monday, but the big question is, for which network? For the past month, ABC has been in negotiations with series producer ABC Studios about picking up the veteran NBC comedy with an 18-episode order, though NBC had raised objections to the plan. Sources said the cast is coming back to finish shooting an episode for NBC that was disrupted by the WGA strike.

  • Uptick in post-WGA strike jobs
    Monday March 24th 2008

    The end of the 100-day writers strike pushed up employment by as many as 9,000 jobs last month, according to state employment figures.

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  • MTV tries on new short shorts
    Tuesday March 25th 2008

    MTV is launching a slate of shortform projects across multiple platforms, a strategy that includes debuting the Web-based comedy series “North Palm Wrestling” on the linear network tonight. Brian Graden, president of entertainment at MTV Networks Music Group, said the slate is part of the network’s overall strategy to reach viewers across multiple platforms as the way they consume content continues to evolve.

  • Fox refuses to pay FCC indecency fine
    Tuesday March 25th 2008

    Fox Television is refusing to pay a $91,000 broadcast indecency fine that the Federal Communications Commission slapped on the network for a 2003 episode of its “Married by America” reality show. In a statement released Monday — the deadline by which Fox had to respond to the FCC’s official notice of forfeiture — the net said it will instead file a request for the FCC to reconsider the fine.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 03/21/08 to 03/23/08
    Monday March 24th 2008

    FilmTotalDR. SEUSSHORTON HEARS A WHO!, FOX$24,590,596TYLER PERRY’S MEET THE BROWNS, LIONSGATE$20,082,809SHUTTER, FOX$10,447,559DRILLBIT TAYLOR, PARAMOUNT$10,309,98610,000 B.C., WARNER BROS.$8,934,064NEVER BACK DOWN, SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT$4,827,250COLLEGE ROAD TRIP, BUENA VISTA$4,697,683THE BANK JOB, LIONSGATE$4,191,773VANTAGE POINT, SONY$3,805,541UNDER THE SAME MOON, WEINSTEIN CO.$2,770,000

  • ‘Scrubs’ back to work, but for whom?
    Monday March 24th 2008

    The cast of “Scrubs” is back at work Monday, but the big question is, for which network? For the past month, ABC has been in negotiations with series producer ABC Studios about picking up the veteran NBC comedy with an 18-episode order, though NBC had raised objections to the plan. Sources said the cast is coming back to finish shooting an episode for NBC that was disrupted by the WGA strike.

  • Uptick in post-WGA strike jobs
    Monday March 24th 2008

    The end of the 100-day writers strike pushed up employment by as many as 9,000 jobs last month, according to state employment figures.

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Archives for: March 20085
  • MTV tries on new short shorts
    Tuesday March 25th 2008

    MTV is launching a slate of shortform projects across multiple platforms, a strategy that includes debuting the Web-based comedy series “North Palm Wrestling” on the linear network tonight. Brian Graden, president of entertainment at MTV Networks Music Group, said the slate is part of the network’s overall strategy to reach viewers across multiple platforms as the way they consume content continues to evolve.

  • Fox refuses to pay FCC indecency fine
    Tuesday March 25th 2008

    Fox Television is refusing to pay a $91,000 broadcast indecency fine that the Federal Communications Commission slapped on the network for a 2003 episode of its “Married by America” reality show. In a statement released Monday — the deadline by which Fox had to respond to the FCC’s official notice of forfeiture — the net said it will instead file a request for the FCC to reconsider the fine.

  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 03/21/08 to 03/23/08
    Monday March 24th 2008

    FilmTotalDR. SEUSSHORTON HEARS A WHO!, FOX$24,590,596TYLER PERRY’S MEET THE BROWNS, LIONSGATE$20,082,809SHUTTER, FOX$10,447,559DRILLBIT TAYLOR, PARAMOUNT$10,309,98610,000 B.C., WARNER BROS.$8,934,064NEVER BACK DOWN, SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT$4,827,250COLLEGE ROAD TRIP, BUENA VISTA$4,697,683THE BANK JOB, LIONSGATE$4,191,773VANTAGE POINT, SONY$3,805,541UNDER THE SAME MOON, WEINSTEIN CO.$2,770,000

  • ‘Scrubs’ back to work, but for whom?
    Monday March 24th 2008

    The cast of “Scrubs” is back at work Monday, but the big question is, for which network? For the past month, ABC has been in negotiations with series producer ABC Studios about picking up the veteran NBC comedy with an 18-episode order, though NBC had raised objections to the plan. Sources said the cast is coming back to finish shooting an episode for NBC that was disrupted by the WGA strike.

  • Uptick in post-WGA strike jobs
    Monday March 24th 2008

    The end of the 100-day writers strike pushed up employment by as many as 9,000 jobs last month, according to state employment figures.

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