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Daily Archives : May 21, 2008

No Royalties for ‘Grand Theft Auto IV’ Actor

The actor whose voice and likeness is the basis for the main character of Take-Two Interactive’s “Grand Theft Auto IV” was paid about $100,000 for his work on the sales-record setting game and will receive no residuals, the New York…

HBO Gets Judy Greer for ‘Suburban’ Pilot

HBO signed Judy Greer to play the lead role in the half-hour comedy pilot “Suburban Shootout,” which is based on a U.K. series, the Hollywood Reporter says. Kelly Preston, Kerri Kenney and Rachael Harris have already agreed to appear in…

Barkley Boosts TNT’s ‘NBA’

Charles Barkley has helped boost the popularity of TNT’s “Inside the NBA” because of his bluntness and rapport with fellow former player Kenny Smith, the Los Angeles Times reports. Recent comments from Barkley include a free-throw shooter having a “tight…

Disney Orders Teen Series With Lovato

Disney Channel ordered a live-action comedy featuring teenage singer-actress Demi Lovato, Daily Variety reports. “Welcome to Mollywood” will start production in September and will debut next season, the newspaper says. –Danny King

MySpace Gets Exclusive for U.K. Gameshow

MySpace acquired a 30-day exclusive agreement to show U.K. “faux-Japanese” gameshow “Banzai,” the Hollywood Reporter says. The show’s 200 Web episodes will range from one to four minutes, the newspaper reports. –Danny King

Time Warner Cable to Split From Parent in Deal Worth $10.9 Billion

Time Warner Cable, in a deal that will separate it completely from Time Warner Inc., will pay a $10.9 billion dividend to stockholders, including $9.25 billion to the parent company. New Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes said shedding Time Warner…

Goldstein’s Job Gets Fizzier

Julie Goldstein’s job working on the Coca-Cola account at MediaVest USA had been full of big events: the Olympics, NASCAR races, “American Idol.” Now her job is even bigger. Ms. Goldstein recently was promoted to vice president, video activation director,…

TV Still Consumers’ Favorite, CAB Study Says

As the television networks and ad buyers do the upfront dance, the Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau is weighing in with a new survey indicating that television remains consumers’ favorite medium, and that in many ways they prefer cable to broadcast. The…

Grenier Goes Green

Adrian Grenier is one of the ecologically friendly celebrities who have signed up to participate in Planet Green, the new network being launched by Discovery Communications in June. Mr. Grenier’s show is called “Alter Eco.” It features the star of…

Chart: Who’s Watching ‘American Idol’ Where?

With the seventh season of “American Idol” coming to an end, the Nielsen Co. took a closer look at viewing this season. The show has been averaging 27 million viewers this season. It is most popular in the Eastern parts…