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Chuck Ross

Chuck Ross is the managing director of TVWeek.com. He's been involved in the TV business ever since he sold cable TV subscriptions in Santa Monica, Calif., door-to-door in the mid-to-late 1970s. He's had regular gigs reporting and/or editing about TV and advertising for Cablevision magazine,The Hollywood Reporter, the San Francisco Chronicle, Inside Media and Advertising Age. He first joined the predecessor to TVWeek, Electronic Media, in 2000.

Netflix Gains 2 Million New Members, Sees New Series Driving Growth

Netflix said Monday it added 2 million new members in the first quarter, prompting its stock to jump 26% in after-hours trading, reports Bloomberg. Netflix also gave a promising bit of information about its new series, "Hemlock Grove," a science-fiction…

Mark Burnett Cutting a Version of ‘The Bible’ for Movie Theaters

History’s popular 10-part miniseries "The Bible" may soon be playing at your local movie house, with producer Mark Burnett telling The Hollywood Reporter’s Live Feed that he’s cutting a movie version. The project is "a three-hour version of Jesus and…

FX Developing Drama Based on Real-Life 1950s-1960s L.A. ‘Fixer’ Who Investigated Death of Marilyn Monroe

[Updated at 10:50 a.m., PT on 4/23/13 to make it clear that this is a drama pitch that FX is developing. It’s not an order for a show.] FX has bought a drama pitch from James Ellroy, the author of…

Nancy Dubuc to Take Over Day-to-Day Operations of A+E Nets as New President and CEO of the Company. Abbe Raven Becomes Chairman

Nancy Dubuc, who has had an amazingly successful period running various A+E networks — including Lifetime, the History Channel and A&E — has been named the company’s president and CEO. She replaces Abbe Raven, who moves up to become chairman of…

Richie Havens, Folk Singer Extraordinaire — Who Was the Opening Act at Woodstock — Dead at 72

“Richie Havens, 72, the veteran folk singer whose frenetic guitar strumming and impassioned vocals made him one of the defining voices and faces of Woodstock, and by extension, of 1960s pop music, died Monday of a heart attack at his…

Allison Waldman, Who Was a Superfan of Barbra Streisand’s and a Major Contributor to TVWeek, Has Died. Said Streisand: Allison ‘was always wonderful to me. She was dedicated to the accuracy of the news, and she shaped her stories with great style.’

[We here at TVWeek are deeply saddened by the death of Allison Waldman, who has been a contributor for us since 2008. Allison wrote bylined pieces for our NewsPro periodicals, and also contributed daily to the myriad articles we aggregate….

‘X Factor’ Dumps One of Its Cast Members

Fox’s singing competition “The X Factor” is dumping one of its regular cast members. The network confirmed that it is scrapping co-host Khloe Kardashian, the New York Post reports. Co-host Mario Lopez will be back. The show’s producers released a…

Update on the F-Bomb-Spewing Rookie TV News Guy: He’s Now an Internet Sensation … Oh Yeah — And He’s Been Fired

Things have been happening fast in the life of wannabe TV news guy A.J. Clemente, and not in a good way. No sooner did he get his big break in the business — landing a job as weekend co-anchor on…

Series That Survived on Cable After Being Canceled on Broadcast: Canceled Again

A series that had two separate lives — first on broadcast and a second incarnation on cable — appears to have run out of chances. Comedy Central announced today that it is canceling “Futurama,” the Los Angeles Times reports. The…

NBC Sports Announcer Arrested

An announcer who has been a fixture of TV sports for decades was arrested over the weekend. The Associated Press reports that "Sunday Night Football" announcer Al Michaels was arrested Friday night on suspicion of drunken driving. Michaels, 68, was…