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The Business

2010: Hollywood's Year That Was

The LA Times' John Horn, Variety's Michael Schneider and Kim Masters discuss the big show business stories for 2010. The three industry veterans break down the top stories and tell us what it all means.

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By Kim Masters • Dec 27, 2010 • 30m Listen

John Horn of the Los Angeles Times, Michael Schneider of Variety and Kim Masters discuss the big show business stories for 2010. From Conan to Simon Cowell, 3D bonanzas, to executive shuffles it's been a year of transition. They break down the Late Night wars, the success of the NFL on TV and the failure of movie stars to bring in big box office. And they look at the value of 3D and wonder if the studios will reconsider the value of original storytelling like that in Inception.

Watch this mesmerizing montage of 2010 films:

Filmography 2010 by Gen Ip

Gen Ip is a self-taught video editor currently finishing up her BA in Communications

in Vancouver, BC. She hopes to start working in the film industry soon.

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    Kim Masters

    partner/writer at Puck News, host of KCRW's “The Business.”

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