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January 01, 1990 - October 28, 2012 + The Business
Best of The Business: On the Bubble

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This week, it's the Best of The Business. The strike will put a gaggle of TV shows "on the bubble," and we're not talking about...
Best of The Business: All about Writers; Gifting in Hollywood

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This week we present the best of The Business. In honor of
the writers' strike and celebrating his hit new movie, I Am Legend, we
revisit our...
Iraq War Movies Tank at the Box Office

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There's been a surge in Iraq and a surge of Iraq movies here at home. It might be working in Baghdad but it's tanking...
Do Movies Make Money?

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A new report paints a bleak picture for Hollywood if it doesn't quit spending money like a drunken sailor on shore leave. We speak with...
Will the Strike Kill the Soaps?; Inside Strike Negotiations

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What's it like to negotiate during a strike? We talk with the man who led talks for employees during the acrimonious 1994 supermarket walkout. Plus,...
The Strike and American Screenwriting, II; Video Games Rock On

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To understand the current writers' strike, you need to understand the long and contentious relationship between screenwriters and the people who write their checks. This...
What Happens Next: A History of American Screenwriting, Part I

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To understand the current writers' strike, you need to understand the long and contentious relationship between screenwriters and the people who write their checks. We...
The Writers' Strike: Bad News for Network TV

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The writers' strike will effect everyone in Hollywood, but it's broadcast television that has the most to fear. We get strike analysis from executives who...
What's a Producer Do?; Hollywood-Washington Update

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What does a producer do? We talk to two producers-turned-studio-execs about what they did then and what they do now. Plus, a chat with Hollywood's...
'Wicked: The Musical' Wickedly Profitable for Universal

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The musical Wicked is a global phenomenon that's made scary profits for Universal Studios. We talk to producer Marc Platt about Hollywood's all-time most successful...
'Season Finale;' Tax-Incentive Derby

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The UPN and the WB lived but a short decade, but they changed television forever. Now, the former president of entertainment at the WB and...
Ang Lee's NC-17; High Risks of Self-Distributing Low-Budget Films

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Ang Lee turned a gay cowboy movie into Oscar gold and box-office green, but can his new film overcome a rating of NC-17? Plus, the...
Tony Kaye and the Hollywood 'Lake of Fire'

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After a high-profile legal battle to take his name off American History X and replace it with a wacky pseudonym, Tony Kaye became persona non...
The Painstaking Process of Placing Products in Programs for Pay

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Mad Men is a series on the cable network AMC, set in the New York ad world of the 1960's. While the show showcases a...
An Assistant Says Goodbye, Part II; 'The Inkwell' Incident

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The William Morris mailroom is the high-stress, low-pay, sanctum sanctorum of show biz. It can lead you straight to the top or leave you in...