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Daily Archives : Dec 29, 2008

Warner Bros. Sued by ‘Gilmore’ Producer

Warner Bros. Television has been sued by “Gilmore Girls” executive producer Gavin Polone, who charges that Warner Bros. engaged in “self-dealing” in an effort to defraud Polone out of certain fees, the Hollywood Reporter says. Polone is asking for “tens…

Unilever Takes ‘Ugly Betty’ to China

Unilever has launched a version of “Ugly Betty” in China, a market where it has less than a 2% market share for its Dove products, the Wall Street Journal reports. A deal brokered by Mindshare ensures that Unilever is the…

Charter Reaches Retrans Pacts With Belo

Charter Communications reached tentative retransmission agreements with Belo Corp.’s CBS affiliate in St. Louis, its ABC affiliate in Norfolk, Va., and its NBC affiliate in Charlotte, N.C., Multichannel News says, citing messages on those stations’ Web sites. Belo had warned…

BET, TV One Focus on Swearing In

African-American oriented networks BET and TV One are both planning extensive coverage of Barack Obama’s inauguration as America’s 44th president, the Associated Press reports. Neither network has done much to cover other presidents being sworn in. “This is an opportunity…

Psst! CBS is Doing Well. Pass it On

CBS deserves credit for having a good TV season, with five series up in ratings versus a year ago and broadcast’s only new hit, “The Mentalist,” the Washington Post says in a series of pre-Television Critics Association Press Tour columns….

‘Today’ a Small Draw in Primetime

A prime-time edition of “The Today Show” looking back at the year’s big news stories drew only 10% more viewers than the breakfast show draws on an average morning, the New York Times notes. Using “Today” was just one way…

Sheriff Uses Reality Show to Catch Crooks

Real life Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio and his deputies have a starring role in a new show on Fox Reality Channel that springs stings on people with outstanding warrants, the Associated Press reports. People caught on camera must sign releases…

Friendships Bloom in TV Greenrooms

If politics makes strange bedfellows, meetings in the greenrooms of Washington’s political shows can breed friendships between people on the far ends of the ideological spectrum, the Los Angeles Times says. Rule number one, the paper says, is “what happens…

Pro Sports Tackle Online Piracy

Pro sports leagues are finding that live feeds of their games are being pirated and broadcast on the Internet, the New York Times says. The development is becoming a problem as the leagues try to build a business in getting…

A Stimulus Plan for TV

USA Today offers a stimulus plan designed to improve the quality of what’s on television. Among the items: a boycott by viewers if actors go on strike; a call for shows that better reflect racial and class diversity; and giving…