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Daily Archives : Apr 2, 2008

Sony Gives U.K. Writer ‘Kingdom’ Keys

Sony Pictures Television hired U.K. writer Tony Jordan to work on the Barry Sonnenfeld-directed drama pilot “Kingdom,” which CBS dropped after the Writers Guild of America strike, Daily Variety reports. Jordan has worked on British series “Hustle” and “Life on…

Verizon Gets Mobile Content Deals

Verizon Wireless said Tuesday it reached mobile-content distribution agreements for its VCast video service with about a dozen networks, including MTV, CNN and ABC, Multichannel News reports. Verizon Wireless will also have an “Election 08” channel covering the presidential race,…

Tandem Gets ‘Pillars’ Miniseries Rights

Munich-based Tandem Communications acquired the rights to develop the Ken Follett bestseller “The Pillars of the Earth” into a miniseries, which will be co-produced with Ridley and Tony Scott, the Hollywood Reporter says. The production budget for the show, based…

MTV’s ‘Racer’ Promos Include Car Contest

MTV Networks next month will air about 100 commercials for the feature film “Speed Racer” that will morph into a text-message contest awarding the winner a $100,000 replica of the title character’s car, the Hollywood Reporter says. Viewers will be…

Video Tool Allows YouTube Uploads

A video-sharing service launched a tool that allows users to upload videos to YouTube from any Web site, TelevisionWeek reports. Magnify.net’s “VidyUp” was created as a “community engagement tool,” the newspaper says, citing the company. –Danny King

Stautberg to be Scripps’ CFO After July Split

Food Channel and HGTV parent E.W. Scripps said yesterday that Timothy Stautberg will be chief financial officer after the company splits off its interactive division in July. Stautberg joined Scripps in 1990 and has overseen investor relations since 1999. –Danny…

Fox TV Promotes Five Executives

Fox Television promoted a handful of executives, including Beth Miyares and James Oh, Daily Variety reports. Miyares, named vice president of current programming, has worked on shows such as “Prison Break” and “Back to You,” while Oh has been involved…