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Daily Archives : Apr 28, 2008

Former Exec Sues Fox for Bonus

David Grant, former head of Fox Television Studios from 2001-2004, is suing the company for $1 million in bonuses he says it owes him, reports Daily Variety. Mr. Grant’s employment contract called for him to receive bonus of 25% of…

USA Serving Last U.S. Open

USA Network will stop televising weeknight coverage of the U.S. Open Tennis Championships, as it fills its schedule with entertainment series, the Wall Street Journal reports. Tennis coverage is likely to move to ESPN or Tennis Channel, the paper says.

Fremantle, Heavy.com Hook Up for Show

Calling it a dating show for the Internet era, FremantleMedia and Heavy.com are teaming up for “LoveRace,” targeted at the 18-25 year old demographic, Daily Variety reports. Contestants will use online videos and social networking sites to win dates, and…

New Citizen Ferguson Zings Bush

Craig Ferguson, who recently became a U.S. citizen, used his emcee gig at the annual White House Correspondents Dinner Saturday night to joke that it was another case of an immigrant taking a job an American didn’t want, reports the…

‘Scrubs’ Gets Wishy-Washy Sendoff

The final episode of “Scrubs” on NBC is getting little fanfare, probably because the series is expected to move to ABC next season, the Hollywood Reporter says. ABC is expected to announce the pickup at its upfront presentation next month.

‘Simpsons’ Vets to Run New Fox Cartoon

Josh Weinstein and Bill Oakley, who worked on “The Simpsons” during its golden years, have been named executive producers of “Sit Down, Shut Up,” Daily Variety reports, an indication a series order is in the works. The toon, based on…

Sliding Net Newses May Look Online

ABC, NBC and CBS lost about 1.2 million viewers for their evening newscasts in 2007, and advertising on their morning shows fell to an estimated $1.03 billion, reports Advertising Age, which says the economic incentive to reshape their news departments…

‘Betty,’ ‘Brothers & Sisters’ Win GLAADs

Two ABC shows each took home trophies for the second year in a row at Saturday night’s 19th annual Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation Media Awards at the Kodak Theatre, reports the Associated Press. “Brothers & Sisters” was named…

U.S. Navy On Board with ‘Carrier’

The first installment of PBS’s 10-hour documentary series of life aboard an aircraft carrier during the Iraq war premiered Sunday night, with the Navy allowing some unconventional and unflattering portraits of some of its personnel, the Los Angeles Times reports….

WWE Suicide Stigma May Be Fading

With last week’s taped appearances by all three presidential contenders on its flagship show “W.W.E. Raw,” World Wresting Entertainment has turned the corner from the low point of last year’s suicide of one of its biggest stars, the New York…