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Monthly Archives : March 2008

Emmys Dial Up Nokia Deal

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences is moving the Primetime Emmy Awards, to be held Sept. 21, to Los Angeles’ new Nokia Theater this year. The Emmys traditionally have been held nearby at the Shrine Auditorium. “We are very…

Chiodi Joins NFL Net as Marketing VP

Joel Chiodi has joined NFL Network as vice president of marketing and promotions, the channel announced today. In his new position, Mr. Chiodi will develop and implement consumer, affiliate marketing and local ad sales initiatives as well as cultivating promotional…

NBC Names Hansen Senior VP, Alternative Series and Specials

NBC’s Libby Hansen has been promoted to senior vice president of alternative series and specials. She will be in charge of the Peacock network’s current slate of reality programming as well as developing future projects. “Libby brings great passion, creativity…

Liberty’s Malone Blasts IAC’s Diller

Liberty Media chief John Malone, testifying in court, said IACInterActiveCorp head Barry Diller made a “fine art” out of using the company’s corporate jet and that he was “reckless,” Daily Variety reports. Mr. Malone, who owns 30% of IAC and…

Cablevisions’s AEG Live Talks Go Dead

Negotiations involving the sale of about half of concert promoter AEG Live to Cablevision and IACInterActiveCorp’s Ticketmaster broke down last week, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing people familiar with the process it didn’t identify. The proposed agreement, which would’ve…

MTV Puts Stars’ Kids into the Act

MTV ordered two new music based reality series, including one featuring the children of music artists competing against each other, Daily Variety reports. “Rock the Cradle,” with the kids of Olivia Newton-John, M.C. Hammer and others, debuts next month. The…

MSNBC Votes for Gregory to Replace Carlson

With election news drawing big ratings, MSNBC cancelled Tucker Carlson’s talk show and replaced it with “Race for the White House,” hosted by NBC chief White House correspondent David Gregory, the New York Times reports. Mr. Carlson may appear as…

TV Shooting Still Down After Strike Ends

Los Angeles television-shooting permits for the three weeks after the end of the Writers Guild of America strike fell from a year earlier for most series types, Daily Variety reports. Citing stats from permitting agency FilmL.A., dramas, sitcoms and pilots…

NBC Keeps It in the Family With Reality Series

NBC ordered a reality show “Who Do You Think You Are,” based on a U.K. series show that reveals surprising and sometimes embarrassing details of a celebrity guest’s ancestry, the Hollywood Reporter says. The series, whose producers include ex-“Friends” star…

Hulu to Stream Warner Bros. Programs

NBC Universal and News Corp. online-video venture Hulu will start airing episodes of “Babylon 5” and “Welcome Back Potter” tomorrow as part of an agreement with Warner Bros. Television Group, the Hollywood Reporter says. Hulu, which received $100 million in…