Scott Roxborough Revenues hit $386 million and operating profits top $82 million at German media conglomorate. read more
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Scott Roxborough Revenues hit $386 million and operating profits top $82 million at German media conglomorate. read more
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Of all the jobs in the television industry, there can’t be many more challenging than editing the “Previously on...” montage before an episode of 'Fringe.' In its four seasons, the most recent of which concluded on Friday, the show has built up a staggeringly complex backstory involving parallel universes, duplicate characters and alternate timelines...
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Of all the jobs in the television industry, there can’t be many more challenging than editing the “Previously on...” montage before an episode of 'Fringe.' In its four seasons, the most recent of which concluded on Friday, the show has built up a staggeringly complex backstory involving parallel universes, duplicate characters and alternate timelines...
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Erin Carlson The actor and comedian will emcee the June 3 ceremony in Los Angeles. read more
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Michael O'Connell The year's two highest-grossing films will see their first airings on the multi-platform outlet. read more
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Jordan Zakarin Considered handsome in his own, unconventional way, the "Sherlock" actor received a major boost from his large fan base on Tumblr. read more
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Aaron Couch The actress said she injured her foot on the Vancouver set of the 'Twilight' film and called onscreen daughter Mackenzie Foy “the coolest actress” she’d ever worked with. read more
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Andy Lewis A bumper crop of books tell about acting careers, father-son bonds and one man’s struggle with his personal demons. read more
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Stuart Kemp Emile Sherman and Iain Canning’s See-Saw Films bring in ex-BBC Films and BBC4 commissioning editor Jamie Laurenson to build small screen output. read more
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"Cord-cutters" -- people who don't subscribe to cable or satellite TV and instead get their shows through the internet, whether that means iTunes, Netflix, Hulu or (cough) less legal means -- are the bane and the inevitable future of the television industry. Whether you're a cable subscriber with a TV and DVR at home...
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