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Lifetime Orders Renee Zellweger Pilot

Lifetime has placed a pilot order for a new drama from Oscar winner Renee Zellweger, TheWrap.com reports. The female-skewing project is "Cinnamon Girl," co-created and written by Zellweger and Anthony Tambakis and directed by Gavin O’Connor ("Warrior"). Set in the…

USA Network Continues Push Into Reality With Series Order for New Music Show

USA Network has its sights set on a stronger presence in reality programming, and as a step in that direction the network has ordered 10 episodes of “The Choir,” according to The Hollywood Reporter. The new music reality series features…

CBS Corp. Shares the Wealth With Shareholders: Raises Dividend and Expands Stock Buybacks

CBS Corp. announced today that it has approved a 20% increase in stock dividends along with an expansion of its stock buyback program, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The moves come as the company, headed by CEO Leslie Moonves, continues…

Amid Contract Strife, ‘Modern Family’ Cast Expected to Show Up for Rescheduled Table Read

With a lawsuit pending between many of the cast members of ABC’s “Modern Family” and producers of the show, the key players appear to be prepared to get on with production of the upcoming fourth season. Deadline.com reports that a…

NBC’s Olympic Ad Sales Set Record

NBCUniversal reported today that it has reached a milestone in its efforts to sell advertising time for the upcoming London Olympics. Sales have topped $1 billion, according to The Hollywood Reporter, already surpassing the network’s total sales for the 2008…

Colorado Shooting Suspect Sent Drawings of Massacre to Psychiatrist Before the Theater Rampage

The suspect in the shooting rampage early Friday in an Aurora, Colo., movie theater that left 12 people dead mailed a notebook containing drawings of a massacre to a University of Colorado psychiatrist, The Wall Street Journal reports. The package…

Newsweek Doing Spin Control After Barry Diller Comment Fuels Speculation the Publication Is Shutting Down Its Print Edition

Newsweek Editor-in-Chief Tina Brown is busy putting out fires after a comment by IAC Chairman Barry Diller sparked rumors that Newsweek is on the verge of pulling the plug on its print edition. The Huffington Post reports that the speculation…

Style Moves: Cable Net Gets Off-Net Rights to Drama Series, Renews Reality Show, Greenlights Spinoff

Style Media has announced a number of programming moves, Deadline.com reports. Among them, the company acquired off-network rights to the CW drama “Gossip Girl” from Warner Bros. Domestic TV Distribution. The series will reportedly begin airing Aug. 15 at 8…

Comedy Central Re-Ups Its Two Big Late-Night Stars

Looking to maintain the success of its late-night block, Comedy Central has extended the contracts of its stars of the daypart, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, the Los Angeles Times reports. The network hammered out two-year extensions with both hosts…

Kristen Stewart Apologizes After Getting Caught Cheating With Her ‘Snow White’ Director

“Snow White and the Huntsman” star Kristen Stewart has issued a public apology to her boyfriend of three years, actor Robert Pattinson, after getting caught for a fling with “Huntsman” director Rupert Sanders, People magazine reports. Stewart said in a…