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Monthly Archives : March 2008

Cablevision Boosts VOD Selection

Cablevision boosted its on-demand selection by adding Starz On Demand and Encore On Demand after reaching similar agreements with Scripps Networks and Discovery Communications, Multichannel News reports. Cablevision’s Starz and Encore subscribers will be charged another $4.95 a month for…

HBO’s ‘Autism: The Musical’ Debuts Tonight

HBO tonight debuts “Autism: The Musical,” which features a Los Angeles musical theater program specializing in teaching autistic kids, the New York Times reports. The film focuses largely on the challenges parents of autistic children face and how they can…

NBCU Puts Hammer Atop Cable Entertainment, Studios

The guessing game about Bonnie Hammer’s next job is over. With her contract as head of NBC Universal’s top two cable networks expiring, the company was looking for new titles and new responsibilities to give Ms. Hammer to keep her…

AllThingsMedia Aims to Fund Female Entrepreneurs

Women with significant equity in emerging media companies looking for funding now can apply to AllThingsMedia. A new joint venture capital forum formed by the Paley Center for Media and Springboard Enterprises, AllThings aims to help female entrepreneurs gain access…

Tribune San Diego Station Trots to Fox

Tribune Co. San Diego television station KSWB will switch its network affiliation to Fox from the CW and will add as many as four hours of news to daily programming, Television Week reports. Tribune, the second-largest owner of Fox affiliates,…

Murdoch (Elisabeth, That Is) Embraces TV

Elisabeth Murdoch, daughter of News Corp. media titan Rupert, is proving her own mettle in the television business, the New York Times reports. In a rare interview, Ms. Murdoch notes she wouldn’t rule out a return to her dad’s business….

HBO Spent $20 Million on ‘Bad’ Series

HBO spent more than $20 million producing six episodes of the Lily Tomlin-starring “12 Miles of Bad Road” before canceling it after deciding it wasn’t original enough for the Time Warner-owned cable network, the Wall Street Journal reports. HBO’s new…

Fox Anchors Differ on Air Over Obama

Fox News Channel political talk show host Chris Wallace took his colleagues on “Fox & Friends” to task for playing a clip of presidential candidate Barack Obama’s comments on race out of context, the New York Times reports. Mr. Wallace…

Employment Up, Shoots Down After Strike

Entertainment employment rose while film and television shoots fell during the weeks following the end of the Writer Guild of America strike Feb. 12, Daily Variety reports. Returning TV and film workers helped boost California employment in the information sector…

‘Scrubs’ Resuscitation Likely on ABC

“Scrubs” returned to production to finish a pre-writers strike episode for NBC as well as to make a handful of new episodes likely to be picked up by ABC, the Hollywood Reporter says, citing people it didn’t identify. ABC will…