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  • 27 projects chosen for Tribeca All Access
    Monday March 23rd 2009

    The Tribeca Film Festival has selected 27 projects for its Tribeca All Access, program which is designed to nurture relationships between film industry executives and filmmakers from traditionally underrepresented communities. From April 20-25, the participating directors and screenwriters will present their upcoming works to more than 100 potential investors, development[…]

  • Actors picket Obama’s ‘Leno’ taping
    Friday March 20th 2009

    About 100 SAG actors picketed outside NBC Burbank studios Thursday while President Obama was inside with Jay Leno for a taping of “The Tonight Show.” The protest was organized in hopes of bringing the issue of SAG’s contract stalemate to Obama’s attention. The Membership First faction of SAG has been urging members to vote down whatever deal’s sent out for ratification due to its perceived shortcomings in new media.

  • Canada seeks to help struggling broadcasters
    Friday March 20th 2009

    TORONTO — The Canadian government is ready to stop the Big Media bleeding — or at least try. A spokesman for the federal heritage department on Thursday confirmed that Ottawa has drawn up plans for regulatory and tax changes to help major broadcasters deal with a growing TV ad revenue[…]

  • NAB embraces new viewing options
    Friday March 20th 2009

    This won’t be your father’s NAB. The show floor at the annual National Assn. of Broadcasters confab in Las Vegas (April 18-23) is sure to raise some eyebrows this year, with vidgame and content players seeping in among the more traditional broadcast and production hardware exhibitors. Software giant Electronic Arts[…]

  • TV Academy Honors noms unveiled
    Thursday March 19th 2009

    “Brothers and Sisters,” “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” and “30 Days” are among this year’s winners of the second annual Television Academy Honors. The awards, launched last year by the Academy of TV Arts & Sciences, salute programs that have “had a significant impact on the viewing audience concerning vital issues.”[…]

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Archives for: March 20095
  • 27 projects chosen for Tribeca All Access
    Monday March 23rd 2009

    The Tribeca Film Festival has selected 27 projects for its Tribeca All Access, program which is designed to nurture relationships between film industry executives and filmmakers from traditionally underrepresented communities. From April 20-25, the participating directors and screenwriters will present their upcoming works to more than 100 potential investors, development[…]

  • Actors picket Obama’s ‘Leno’ taping
    Friday March 20th 2009

    About 100 SAG actors picketed outside NBC Burbank studios Thursday while President Obama was inside with Jay Leno for a taping of “The Tonight Show.” The protest was organized in hopes of bringing the issue of SAG’s contract stalemate to Obama’s attention. The Membership First faction of SAG has been urging members to vote down whatever deal’s sent out for ratification due to its perceived shortcomings in new media.

  • Canada seeks to help struggling broadcasters
    Friday March 20th 2009

    TORONTO — The Canadian government is ready to stop the Big Media bleeding — or at least try. A spokesman for the federal heritage department on Thursday confirmed that Ottawa has drawn up plans for regulatory and tax changes to help major broadcasters deal with a growing TV ad revenue[…]

  • NAB embraces new viewing options
    Friday March 20th 2009

    This won’t be your father’s NAB. The show floor at the annual National Assn. of Broadcasters confab in Las Vegas (April 18-23) is sure to raise some eyebrows this year, with vidgame and content players seeping in among the more traditional broadcast and production hardware exhibitors. Software giant Electronic Arts[…]

  • TV Academy Honors noms unveiled
    Thursday March 19th 2009

    “Brothers and Sisters,” “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” and “30 Days” are among this year’s winners of the second annual Television Academy Honors. The awards, launched last year by the Academy of TV Arts & Sciences, salute programs that have “had a significant impact on the viewing audience concerning vital issues.”[…]

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Archives for: March 20095
  • 27 projects chosen for Tribeca All Access
    Monday March 23rd 2009

    The Tribeca Film Festival has selected 27 projects for its Tribeca All Access, program which is designed to nurture relationships between film industry executives and filmmakers from traditionally underrepresented communities. From April 20-25, the participating directors and screenwriters will present their upcoming works to more than 100 potential investors, development[…]

  • Actors picket Obama’s ‘Leno’ taping
    Friday March 20th 2009

    About 100 SAG actors picketed outside NBC Burbank studios Thursday while President Obama was inside with Jay Leno for a taping of “The Tonight Show.” The protest was organized in hopes of bringing the issue of SAG’s contract stalemate to Obama’s attention. The Membership First faction of SAG has been urging members to vote down whatever deal’s sent out for ratification due to its perceived shortcomings in new media.

  • Canada seeks to help struggling broadcasters
    Friday March 20th 2009

    TORONTO — The Canadian government is ready to stop the Big Media bleeding — or at least try. A spokesman for the federal heritage department on Thursday confirmed that Ottawa has drawn up plans for regulatory and tax changes to help major broadcasters deal with a growing TV ad revenue[…]

  • NAB embraces new viewing options
    Friday March 20th 2009

    This won’t be your father’s NAB. The show floor at the annual National Assn. of Broadcasters confab in Las Vegas (April 18-23) is sure to raise some eyebrows this year, with vidgame and content players seeping in among the more traditional broadcast and production hardware exhibitors. Software giant Electronic Arts[…]

  • TV Academy Honors noms unveiled
    Thursday March 19th 2009

    “Brothers and Sisters,” “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” and “30 Days” are among this year’s winners of the second annual Television Academy Honors. The awards, launched last year by the Academy of TV Arts & Sciences, salute programs that have “had a significant impact on the viewing audience concerning vital issues.”[…]

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