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The Morning Fix: Spyglass in lead for MGM. Disney's 'Phineas and Ferb' gets some love. 'American Idol' lowers bar. 'Boondocks' takes on Tyler Perry
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before watching people fall off buildings on ABC's "Downfall" tonight. Be careful what you wish for. Spyglass Entertainment is looking like the odds-on favorite to operate the financially struggling MGM. According to the Wall Street... -
Overture Films chiefs Chris McGurk and Danny Rosett exit
Company TownAdding to the drama at one of Hollywood's few remaining independent studios, Overture Films Chief Executive Chris McGurk and Chief Operating Officer Danny Rosett have left the company. In a statement, Chris Albrecht, chief executive of Overture parent... -
The Morning Fix: Out at Overture! Icahn and Lions Gate continue battle. Sony gets its Spider-Man
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before wishing happy birthday and a better year ahead to Lindsay Lohan. Over at Overture. The departure of Chris McGurk and Danny Rosett, the chief executive and chief operating officer, respectively, of Liberty Media's Overture Films... -
The Morning Fix: 'Inception' throws water on 'Salt.' Weinstein Co. still alive in Miramax hunt. Disney going after Playdom. TV critics say slim pickings this fall
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before finding out who is behind that annoying "Who Do You Want to Be" radio ad and hunting them down. 'Inception' wins box-office election. Christopher Nolan's "Inception" was No. 1 at the box office for the second...... -
The Morning Fix: ABC's McPherson out! Comcast earnings slip. Some pilots face turbulence. Haim Saban takes on Oliver Stone.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before breakfast with Nina Tassler and 100 other reporters. He's outta there. ABC Entertainment chief Steve McPherson is hitting the road. The move, which came abruptly Tuesday afternoon, is only a few days before the executive was...... -
The Morning Fix: Polanski staying put! 'Despicable Me' cleans up. Comcast and NBC strike deal with indie producers
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before a moment of silence for the great Yankee Stadium announcer Bob Sheppard. Not a despicable showing. Universal Pictures' "Despicable Me" took in a huge $60.1 million in its opening weekend. The remake of "Predator" made just...... -
Netflix and Epix working on major digital partnership to shake up pay TV landscape
Company TownIn a deal that could transform the landscape for digital movie distribution, start-up pay-TV channel Epix is in serious negotiations to give Netflix exclusive online rights to films from its three equity partners -- Paramount Pictures, Lionsgate and... -
Huskies Finalize Men's Basketball Schedule
Web ReporterEight home games against teams that participated in the 2009 NCAA Tournament highlight the 2009-10 Washington men's basketball schedule. Twelve of the opponents that appear on the schedule participated in postseason championship action last spring,...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Seattle Seahawks, ESPN (tv network), Television, Multi-Sport Events
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Chris Albrecht's e-mail misfire led to McGurk and Rosett's exit from Overture
Company TownHere's a cautionary tale about writing e-mail on a BlackBerry courtesy of Starz President Chris Albrecht. On July 1, Albrecht touched down in Majorca, Spain, for a vacation. Like any good executive, he checked his BlackBerry. He read an e-mail...... -
Overture Films ends three-year run, hands off marketing and distribution to Relativity Media
Company TownOverture Films, the 3-year-old independent movie studio owned by John Malone's Liberty Media, is shutting down after it failed to fetch an adequate price from interested buyers. The company will no longer produce movies, and its marketing and distribution... -
Strange bedfellows: Michael Moore and John Malone
Company TownHe's been called a bully and a monopolist. Al Gore once labeled him 'Darth Vader.' The Wall Street Journal described him as 'ruthless' and alleged 'self-dealing' in a maze of complicated business transactions.He is a master of the tax-free deal,...... -
Federal judge backs L.A.'s ban against new billboards, supergraphics
L.A. NOWA federal judge refused today to halt enforcement of the Los Angeles City Council???s newest outdoor advertising law, which bars the installation of new digital billboards and multistory supergraphic signs across the city. In a tentative ruling, U.S....
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