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Daily Archives : Apr 4, 2008

‘Hill’ Reign Extended by Fox

Fox ordered a 13th season of animated comedy “King of the Hill,” the second-longest running sitcom behind “The Simpsons,” Daily Variety reports. Fox ordered 13 new episodes, which will be sufficient for another season because so many episodes were written…

Liberty Boosts DirecTV Stake to 48%

John Malone’s Liberty Media said yesterday it acquired 78.3 million shares of DirecTV to boost its stake in the largest U.S. satellite-television service to 48%. Liberty said it borrowed $1.98 billion for the stock acquisition. — Danny King

MySpace Partners With Record Labels

Social-networking Web site MySpace will partner with Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony BMG on a music site that will include both free streaming and digital-download sales, the Wall Street Journal reports. MySpace will spend as much as…

TWC Adds HD Channels in N.Y.

Time Warner Cable’s New York-area customers will have an additional 20 high-definition channels by the end of the month, Multichannel News reports. CNN, Food Network and Travel Channel are among the HD additions on Time Warner Cable, Multichannel News says….

CBS Promotes Roth to Specials Chief

CBS Entertainment’s Jodi Roth was promoted to the network’s senior vice president of specials, putting her in charge of events such as the Grammys and the Kennedy Center Honors, Daily Variety reports. Ms. Roth, who had been with Nickelodeon before…

CW Orders Makeover Show

The CW ordered makeover-reality show “StyleDome” from Gail Berman and Lloyd Braun, Daily Variety reports. The show will feature three contestants getting makeovers, with the studio audience deciding the winner, the newspaper says. — Danny King

IFC Renews ‘Whitest,’ Orders ‘Z Rock’

IFC renewed the comedy “The Whitest Kids U Know” for a third season while ordering 10 episodes of new rock-music semi-scripted comedy “Z Rock,” the Hollywood Reporter says. Dave Navarro, Joan Rivers and Blues Traveler’s John Popper are among guest…