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Monthly Archives : June 2008

Stamos, Tunney to Star in Lifetime Film

John Stamos and Robin Tunney will star in a Lifetime movie that will also include Gretchen Egolf and Anson Mount, the Hollywood Reporter says. “Killing Mr. Kissel,” which will be produced by Mr. Stamos, is scheduled to air in November….

Hulk’s Son Moved Out of Florida Solitary

Hulk Hogan’s 17-year-old son, who appeared on VH1’s reality show “Hogan Knows Best,” was moved from solitary confinement at a Florida jail into a communal cell, the Associated Press reports. Nick Bollea, who had been segregated for being a minor,…

Turner Doing Upfront Deals

Turner Broadcasting has begun completing upfront deals. With the major broadcast networks nearly done with their upfront sales, Turner’s pacts with buying agencies including Magna Global signal that the cable market should be hitting full steam by the weekend. A…

‘Survivor: Gabon’ Plagued With Problems

The upcoming edition of “Survivor: Gabon” to be filmed in Africa has encountered several pre-production problems, says host Jeff Probst, AP reports. Shipments have been delayed, resulting in a lack of crew housing, food cargo has gone missing and a…

DirecTV Launches Azteca Mexico

DirecTV will launch Azteca Mexico, a 24-hour Hispanic network that will air on DirecTV Mas in the U.S., Mediaweek reports. TV Azteca’s three Mexican networks will provide exclusive programming including Mexican telenovelas, news program “Hechos,” morning show “Venga la Alegria”…

CW to Close Upfront With CPM Increase

The CW network is expected to complete its upfront sales deals with cost-per-thousand increases averaging 8% and an intake of $370 million for 10 hours per week of programming, Mediaweek reports. The total is in the same ratio of total…

MediaFLO Sets Mobile U.S. Open Coverage

Live mobile TV service MediaFLO USA will present live coverage of the U.S. Open golf championship next week, Broadcasting & Cable reports. Thirty hours of coverage will be available in partnership with ESPN on ESPN Mobile TV and NBC Sports…

‘Singing Office’ Debuts June 29

TLC will premiere “The Singing Office” on June 29 at 9 p.m., Broadcasting & Cable reports. The reality competition series features hosts Mel B. and Joey Fatone ambushing offices and holding impromptu singing contests, the newspaper says. —Vlada Gelman

Most Wilmington Viewers Unaware of DTV Test

A National Association of Broadcasters survey found that while 89% of viewers polled in Wilmington, N.C., were aware of the coming digital TV transition, only 18% knew Wilmington stations are going to pull the plug early on analog signals, Broadcasting…

Elfman Cheers for NBC’s ‘Earl’

Jenna Elfman shot a guest spot today on NBC’s “My Name Is Earl,” E! Online‘s Kristin Dos Santos reports, citing unnamed sources. Elfman plays a cheer academy coach in the first episode of the upcoming fourth season, the Web site…