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Media Update: Jolie, Carpetbagger, THR, Hayes
So the Times is folding Carpetbagger into the Media Decoder blog until ad-heavy Oscar season, when they'll break it out again. wasn't sure they'd be able to lure Carr back to the Oscar blog grind. Check out Ken Auletta's 2007 New Yorker Rubenstein profile. Besides, Jolie is Hollywood's one and only femme action star.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Welcome to Entmedialaw.com
Dearest Readers, I am happy to announce that this blog is being featured as part of a collection of related blogs from quality bloggers, Entmedialaw.com. The world gets smaller, but the info pool gets deeper and harder to swim. And yet there are so many interesting things that we might miss if we are afraid to wade into the deeper part of the pool.
BizMediaLaw
- Friday, April 3, 2009
Wonderwall: BermanBraun's New Model Celeb Site
Television/film mogul Gail Berman (who left Paramount's presidency in 2007) is in her element, running in and out of cast auditions for TV pilots: a total of four are in the works. Berman/Braun launched Wonderwall on February 5, just ahead of the Oscars. The offices at Revolution Studios on L.A.'s Olympic Boulevard are humming. On St.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Saturday, March 21, 2009
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Credit Where Credit Is Due: Is There Enough Room On Awards Night For More Producers?
After five producers received Best Picture Oscars for “Shakespeare in Love in 1999, the Motion Picture Academy placed a three producer per Oscar limit on any film under contention. Note that neither of these rules limit the number of producer credits accorded to any motion picture or television program.
DealFatigue
- Tuesday, August 28, 2007
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No Strike Waivers For TV Yet But Web Start Ups Tempt Writers
Variety’s Dave McNary reported that the WGA rejected requests for strike waivers by the Golden Globes and Oscar telecasts today. While the Guild granted waivers during the strike in 1988, I doubt they will now- even to Letterman and Leno -until and unless meaningful negotiations resume for two reasons. It reminds me of Web 1.0’s
DealFatigue
- Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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The Oscars, Reposted.
Since this year’s Academy Awards are on Sunday, I’m reposting my August 28, 2007 post, “Credit Where Credit Is Due: Is There Enough Room On Awards Night For More Producers? So if either of these pictures picks up the award for Best Picture, apparently one producer won’t be getting an Oscar but the other three will.
DealFatigue
- Friday, February 22, 2008
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Media Update: Jolie, Carpetbagger, THR, Hayes
So the Times is folding Carpetbagger into the Media Decoder blog until ad-heavy Oscar season, when they'll break it out again. wasn't sure they'd be able to lure Carr back to the Oscar blog grind. Check out Ken Auletta's 2007 New Yorker Rubenstein profile. Besides, Jolie is Hollywood's one and only femme action star.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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Interdependence Day
spent millions running a best picture campaign for “The Dark Knight, the highest-grossing film of 2008, which still ended up being largely ignored by Oscar voters, who failed to give it a best picture, best director or even a best original screenplay nomination. * * * * * * * * * * * * *. Warners is not alone. warner brothers wip
DealFatigue
- Thursday, February 12, 2009
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Recession Red: Media Industry Jobs Slashed
The industry cut staff by 3.9%, or 65,100 jobs, since the recession began in December 2007. When I run into my fellow journos on the town, they look at me with palpable anxiety. I'm a reminder of their worst fear: losing their staff jobs. The ranks of media freelancers are expanding rapidly.) All are scared. million from 3.1 million, and Mr.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Thursday, February 12, 2009
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Daily Links: Public Enemies, My Fair Lady, Women in Film
Oscar-winner Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose) plays the gangster's moll. Rumors surround Slumdog Millionaire's Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle : he may be interested in directing the musical remake of My Fair Lady, which is still being written by Emma Thompson, who likes her old Cambridge pal Hugh Laurie in the role of Henry Higgins.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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Welcome to Entmedialaw.com
Dearest Readers, I am happy to announce that this blog is being featured as part of a collection of related blogs from quality bloggers, Entmedialaw.com. The world gets smaller, but the info pool gets deeper and harder to swim. And yet there are so many interesting things that we might miss if we are afraid to wade into the deeper part of the pool.
BizMediaLaw
- Friday, April 3, 2009
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Nowhere Boy: Weinstein Co. Pre-Buys Young Lennon Biopic
Its productions have won several international awards including two Oscar nominations, a Golden Globe, four BAFTAs, the Golden Rose of Montreux (two nominations), The Indies Award and The Evening Standard Award. Previous Ecosse feature films have included John Madden’s ‘Mrs. New Weinstein Co. There's something in it for everyone.".
Thompson On Hollywood
- Monday, March 16, 2009
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Wonderwall: BermanBraun's New Model Celeb Site
Television/film mogul Gail Berman (who left Paramount's presidency in 2007) is in her element, running in and out of cast auditions for TV pilots: a total of four are in the works. Berman/Braun launched Wonderwall on February 5, just ahead of the Oscars. The offices at Revolution Studios on L.A.'s Olympic Boulevard are humming. On St.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Saturday, March 21, 2009
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