Hulu Owners Still Weighing Selling Stake to Time Warner Cable
Hulu’s owners have pulled the Internet video site off the block, but they’re still entertaining the possibility of Time Warner Cable — or another outside strategic investor — buying a stake in the...
View ArticleUpdated: Time Warner Cable Still Carrying CBS Stations, Cable Networks Amid...
Time Warner Cable — after announcing it was removing local CBS stations in New York, L.A. and Dallas as well as Showtime and three other CBS cablers from lineups nationwide over a breakdown in contract...
View Article‘Bachelorette’ Hits Season High, But ‘Dome’ Still Tops Monday
ABC’s “The Bachelorette” picked up steam Monday one week from its conclusion, hitting season highs and teaming with drama “Mistresses” for the net’s best summer showing on the night in more than a...
View ArticleNBC’s ‘America’s Got Talent’ Dips, Still Dominates Tuesday
Two-hour reality contests “America’s Got Talent” on NBC and “So You Think You Can Dance” on Fox were the top performers in young adults Tuesday, even though both were down from last week. According to...
View ArticleTime Warner Cable: Still No Credits for Loss of CBS Stations
Time Warner Cable reiterated that it will not issue credits to 3 million-plus customers related to the blackout of CBS stations in New York, L.A. and Dallas — which is now in Day 11 — while it will...
View ArticleFrance’s MK2 Leaps Into Naomi Kawase’s ‘Still The Water’
Nathanael Karmitz’s Paris-based outfit MK2 has acquired international sales rights to Naomi Kawase’s “Still the Water.” A Cannes Film Festival vet who served on this year’s Steven Spielberg’s jury,...
View ArticleVenice Fest Player ‘Still Life’ Attracts Buyers
LONDON — Munich-based sales company Beta Cinema has sold Uberto Pasolini’s “Still Life” to key territories ahead of its international preem in Venice. Wild Bunch secured the title for Benelux, while...
View ArticleGilliam Still on ‘Quixotic’ Quest
VENICE — Terry Gilliam, who completed his “The Zero Theorem” last week, is anxious to get back in the director’s chair with famously long-gestating “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” first and foremost...
View ArticleChina: Hollywood Studios Still Face Headaches
With more and more foreign films now being allowed into China, and potential revenues that can be earned having risen to 25% (from as little as 13%), one might think that doing business in China is...
View Article‘Arsenio Hall Show’ Still Looking Good Despite Night-Two Dip
New latenight talker “The Arsenio Hall Show” held up pretty well in its second night Tuesday, earning a competitive finish with Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel in the young-adults demo. According to Nielsen,...
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