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January 01, 1990 - October 07, 2012 + The Business
Hollywood on the Hill; 'Death' of Adult-oriented Films, Part II

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We look at selling Hollywood on the Hill with MPAA chief Dan Glickman. On April 21, the MPAA held its second "Business of Show Business"...
'State of Play' Gets No Play; Marketing 'Fast and Furious'

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A recent spate of films have scored underwhelming results at the box office. But is the death of big-budget studio movies for grown-ups greatly exaggerated?...
TV Time-shifted out of Business?; Soon to Be a Major YA Picture

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This week, a new report bodes ill for TV’s 10 o’clock hour. Plus, the author of a young adult novel is the last know her...
Will 3-D Save Hollywood?; Philanthropy as Blood Sport

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With 3-D movies seemingly raking in the dough, why are theaters so slow to upgrade? Plus, the hair-raising world of Hollywood fundraising and Hollywood power...
The 10 O'Clock Drama Drama: The Streamy Awards

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Does Jay Leno’s move to 10pm mean the death of broadcast television’s hour-long drama? Plus, walking the red carpet at the Streamy Awards, the Oscars...
Indie Film, Indeed

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Did you love Juno or Slumdog Millionaire? Then you should be worried about independent film as money dries up and the studios are giving up...
Updating 'Idol'

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We talk to Fox reality czar Mike Darnell about changes to that American TV behemoth, American Idol.
Disney Chair Dick Cook; Sweeps Week

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Kim Masters joins the show as host today. A scary question for the Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios: will DVD sales ever bounce back?...
Times Fights to Be 'Company Town' Paper; 'Fanboys' Fight

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The Los Angeles Times fights to be the newspaper of record in our “company town.” Plus, the epic battle over the Star Wars-fan movie Fanboys.
Oscar Assumptions; SAG Saga, Part Duh

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Assumptions may make an *%$@! out of you and me…but not during the
Academy Awards. We talk about how once again the safe bets paid off...
Rupert Murdoch, 'the Man Who Owns the News'...and a Lot of Hollywood

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We go inside the secret world of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, “the man who owns the news”…and a lot of Hollywood.
Technology and the Business

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This week, we talk about the Oscars' sci-tech awards and ask: Why do Hollywood's techo geeks have to sit at the kid's table? Plus, producer...
Do You Recognize This Man?; Sumner's Discontent

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Getting famous isn't all its cracked up to be. Just ask Peter Jacobson, aka Dr. Chris Taub on the Fox hit, House. Plus, Sumner's discontent:...
Stiffing Staffing Season

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This week, two smart but naive ad guys from Chicago make it in TV, despite themselves. We talk to the creators of the new TNT...
The TCA's: Getting Your 15 Minutes

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The networks have just finished their dog and pony show for the TV critics. We take a peek inside what's known as the TCA's. Plus,...