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January 01, 1990 - February 19, 2012 + The Business
Shrugging Off 'Atlas Shrugged'

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Hollywood's been sniffing around Atlas Shrugged since Ayn Rand published it in 1957. So why hasn't it been made into a movie? We talk to...
Hollywood Assistants; Studio Rights

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We revisit our conversation on Hollywood assistants, with authors Peter Nowalk and Hillary Stamm. Plus, how does a studio spend $100 million on a movie...
Getting Rid of the (Production) Shingles

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Hollywood's studios are slashing producer deals in record numbers. What
are these producer pacts? What does it all mean for the kinds of movies
that we'll be...
Six Degrees of Celebrity Philanthropy

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This week on The Business, six degrees of celebrity philanthropy with, of course, Kevin Bacon - actor, musician and on-line philanthropist.
It Isn't Easy Being a Green Hollywood Studio

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We talk to Shelley Billik, the Vice President of Environmental Initiatives at Warner Bros. Entertainment. She's spent the last sixteen years explaining to the industry...
Best of The Business: Hollywood on the Couch

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Dennis Palumbo, screenwriter turned psychologist, puts Hollywood on the couch.
SAG's Snafu; The Brothers Duplass

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SAG and the producers are at an impasse, so what happens next? Plus, what happens when the mavens of Mumblecore go Hollywood?
Disney's Teen Green-Making Machine

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From Hannah Montana to High School Musical, we look at Disney's teen green-making machine.
SAG and AFTRA Talk!

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AFTRA approves their deal with producers...and SAG goes back to the negotiating table. Is peace at hand in Hollywood?
A Conversation with the Presidents of SAG and AFTRA

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This special edition of The Business features a rare
head-to-head conversation about future of acting with the dueling
presidents of SAG and AFTRA. It's the first time...
Hollywood's Bump from the Economic Slump; Strike TV; Titles

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Do sky-high gas prices mean boffo box office? Plus, first there was the writers' strike and now there's strike TV. Plus, the Zen of making...
TV Across the Pond; The Day the Creatures Cried

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The two-way street between American television and British telly. We talk to TV producer extraordinaire Caryn Mandabach about her dealings across the pond. Plus, last...
MySpace Makeover

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A makeover at MySpace continues to transform Hollywood into your space. We chat with MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe. Plus SAG and AFTRA's battle over the...
Rating the Ads; Weather to Shoot or Not to Shoot

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How will rating ads instead of programs change what you see on your TV? Plus, whether or not to shoot a scene often depends on...
Runaway Production Runs Faster

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A hit network TV show picks up, moves to New York and stirs up the enduring question: why doesn't California do something to staunch the...