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Silly Lawsuit Against SAG Dismissed; and More
Second, the extension does not change the new media provisions in any way. The extension goes out for a vote in a few weeks to membership meetings in the five major AFTRA Locals of Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Washington/Baltimore. but the courts haven’t. Or maybe not. Let’s hope. That 2.5% Timothy J.
Digital Media Law
- Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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Media Right, Orchard. Entertainment and Media Law. Lexology – Federal court: media defendants may be liable in Chicago ride-along case. Media Ride-Alongs Lead to Civil Rights Suit s. Media Right, Orchard, et.al. RIAA wins big in LimeWire lawsuit | Media Maverick – CNET News. 8220;Free Scooter!
Gordon P. Firemark
- Thursday, May 27, 2010
Entertainment Law Update Podcast – Episode 11: Hot News!
Media Right, Orchard. Entertainment and Media Law. Lexology – Federal court: media defendants may be liable in Chicago ride-along case. Media Ride-Alongs Lead to Civil Rights Suit s. Media Right, Orchard, et.al. RIAA wins big in LimeWire lawsuit | Media Maverick – CNET News. 8220;Free Scooter!
Gordon P. Firemark
- Monday, May 24, 2010
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Media Watch: NYT Blogger Stylebook, Facebook and Twitter
With more pressure on newspapers to figure out how to survive the transition from print to digital, editors are starting to deal--often awkwardly--with new realities: The Wall Street Journal alerts its writers that breaking news is good news. The big established media should not lose track of their prime asset: authority.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Saturday, March 21, 2009
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Media: TMZ Thrives, NYT, Gannett, Spin, Vibe Don't
Tags: Breaking News Media Michael Jackson New Media New York Times Gannett Michael Jackson New Media New York Times Spin TMZ Vibe
Thompson On Hollywood
- Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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Media Update: Jolie, Carpetbagger, THR, Hayes
The Celebrity 100, which includes film and television actors, models, chefs, athletes, authors and musicians, is a measure of entertainment-related earnings and media visibility (exposure in print, television, radio and online). Check out Ken Auletta's 2007 New Yorker Rubenstein profile. No more cuts in the film department for now.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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Weekend Read: Green Lantern 3, Moneyball 2, NYT Charges, Sarris Speaks, Gawker Thrives
As film critics lose their staff jobs, 80-year-old eminence grise Andrew Sarris (recently laid off from The New York Observer) tells the NYT about the Golden Days of film criticism. New York freelance journalist/critic Anthony Kaufman admits that he's hurting during the recession. And Warner Bros.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Friday, July 10, 2009
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Daily Read: Jackson Memorial In Theaters, Penske's Movieline, Twitter Talent, Original Formulas
New York Magazine did with Vulture , by far the best culture blog today, created daily by a squadron of editors, graphics, marketers and inexpensive bloggers. There's nothing new under the sun. In Michael Jackson news, Phil Anschultz has struck a deal with the Jackson family and Cinedigm Digital Cinema Corp. Yeah, yeah.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Monday, July 6, 2009
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Star Stories, Google Trend Traffic
The new metric in journalism is online traffic. And this week the august New York Times ran a feature about overweight movie stars pegged to Russell Crowe's State of Play weight gain. New York's Vulture and the LAT's The Big Picture swiftly blogged back--adding a photo of Crowe's streamlined new look for Robin Hood.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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Links: Richardson, NY Fests, Katzenberg, Flip-Cam Sale, Cinephile Fare, Newspaper Death Rattle
For much of the news media, Natasha Richardson was the sad, sad story of the week. Tags: Documentaries Film Festivals Media New Media A Ribbon of Dreams Flip Cam Jeffrey Katzenberg Mara Manus Movies and Moguls Natasha Richardson New York Film Festival Tribeca the death of newspapers That’s my flip cam!
Thompson On Hollywood
- Thursday, March 19, 2009
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Video Site SpeedCine Makes Streaming Easy
That is the logic behind SpeedCine, New York publicist Reid Rosefelt 's new site for streaming video , which launched Wednesday. Tags: New Distribution Paradigm New Media Viral Video Weblogs Amazon Bob Harris ITunes Netflix new distribution paradigm Reid Rosefelt SpeedCine streaming video It's Google.
Thompson On Hollywood
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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SAG National Board Votes up New TV/Film Deal with Studios
As I predicted, the Screen Actors Guild National Board agreed to recommend membership ratification of the new two year collective bargaining agreement with the major Hollywood studios. AMPTP David White new media SAG
King Harvest
- Sunday, April 19, 2009
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Media Watch: Doppelt Joins Daily Beast
Doppelt started as Brown's assistant at Tatler and went on to blaze a media career of her own, spending the last 8 years as W's west coast editor. Michael Solomon will continue to assign and edit entertainment features out of New York. Tags: New Media Gabe Doppelt The Daily Beast Tina Brown
Thompson On Hollywood
- Wednesday, July 15, 2009
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