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1. No Cameras For Peterson Court Hearing
A California judge ruled against admitting cameras in the courtroom for the preliminary hearing of accused wife-killer Scott Peterson. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Academy Foundation Taps Kanin
Fay Kanin, a governor of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences representing the writers branch, has been elected to serve as president of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Distributors Get With The Times
The overseas distribution arms of the major studios have pledged to supply entertainment content to a new CD-ROM section to be launched by Times Newspapers, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Viva Dino!
Dino De Laurentiis didn't originally set out to be a producer. He began his film career in his teens as an actor when he enrolled ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Composer In A Can
It's hardly newsworthy that digital technology has become a significant part of the music business. But during the past several years, music-oriented computer hardware and ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Underdogs Ink With J Records
Producing-songwriting duo Harvey Mason Jr. and Damon Thomas, aka the Underdogs, have signed a two-year joint-venture deal with Clive Davis' J Records. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Nine Program Ends Season A 'block'-buster
Australians are mad about "The Block." More than 3 million of them tuned in to watch the final episode of the 12-week reality/renovation series on ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Venice Festival Organizers Name 7 Jury Members
The Venice Inter- national Film Festival has named its main competition jury for this year's event, Aug. 27-Sept. 6, with veteran Italian director Mario Monicelli ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Let Us 'prey'
A tattoo parlor seems an unlikely place to find subject matter for a musical, but for Robin Whitehouse, artistic director and founder of New York-based ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. The Lion's Fate
The Venice International Film Festival celebrates its 60th edition from Aug. 27-Sept. 6, but despite formidable longevity, the doyen of European movie confabs finds itself ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
11. 'imagining Argentina'
To say that this year's Golden Lion competition at Venice is dominated by non-American talent is an understatement: Even the two U.S. entries — "21 ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
12. Going To Market?
The prospect of a fully fledged film market running concurrently with the Venice Film Festival looks set to take several steps toward becoming a reality ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
13. Cries And Whispers - August 19, 2003
"I am proudly Chinese. I'll embrace it but never exploit it. During a show, I might say, 'So where my Asians at?' But I'll never ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
14. Dvd Pirates Storm Through Asia
DVD piracy in Asia has almost doubled in the past year, according to Motion Picture Assn. statistics. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
15. 'nemo' Leads H.k. Boxoffice As Market Waters Calm
Despite a relatively successful summer at the boxoffice, led by "Finding Nemo," Hong Kong cinema circuits are still laboring under the weight of heavy losses ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
16. 'water' Takes Top Prize At Locarno Fest
"Khamosh Pani," a Pakistan-European co-production, took a Golden Leopard award at this year's Locarno International Film fest. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
17. Film Council Driving U.k.'s Piracy Battle
The British film industry has decided to tackle movie piracy head-on with the Film Council setting up a task force to fight a U.K. piracy ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
18. Getting Back To (almost) Normal
The electricity came back on and television stations and broadcast networks began calculating how badly their bottom lines suffered from losing ad time during their ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
19. Ntl Co-founder Knapp Exiting Post As Ceo
Barclay Knapp, the high-profile CEO and co-founder of the United Kingdom's biggest cable operator, NTL, is quitting after more than a decade at the helm. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
20. U.k.'s Hammer Films Back In Fright-pic Biz
Almost 30 years after its last bodice-ripper, Britain's legendary horror production house Hammer Films is set to shoot six new films in a joint venture ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
21. Cinematheque Taps Kidman For Annual Nod
Nicole Kidman will receive the 18th American Cinematheque Award, to be presented at a Nov. 14 benefit gala in Los Angeles. The event will air ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
22. Realnetworks Deal Has Stones In Online Arena
The Rolling Stones are taking their music online in partnership with RealNetworks' Rhapsody service and retailer Best Buy. Songs included in the deal span the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
23. News Corp. Registers Muscular 4th Quarter
Record profits at the film, TV station and cable network businesses as well as a turnaround at the Fox network and the first full-year operating ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
24. Sky One Looks Stateside For Programming
A raft of U.S. acquisitions and an enhanced original programming lineup are set for the fall schedule of Sky One, satcaster BSkyB's flagship entertainment channel, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
25. It's Cronenberg Vs. Egoyan
Atom Egoyan and David Cronenberg will compete for top directing honors at the Directors Guild of Canada Awards in October, facing off in the feature ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
26. Montreal Brandishes U.s. 'gun'
A total of 224 feature-length films — including 115 world premieres — are to unspool at the Montreal World Film Festival, Aug. 27-Sept. 7, with ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
27. San Sebastian Tips Hat To Filmmaking Neighbors
The 51st San Sebastian International Film Festival's Amongst Friends and Neighbors sidebar will feature 30 films from Moroccan, Tunisian and Algerian filmmakers. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
28. Board Finds Fault With Bbc Footage
The BBC's board of governors has said the pubcaster was wrong to air footage of two British soldiers who were killed in Iraq. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
29. 'pirates' New Champion Of Overseas B.o. Weekend
The weather in Europe cooled off a bit, and moviegoers are returning to the multiplexes, but it's the giant action blockbusters that are getting the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
30. Cabler Look Posts $1 Mil Loss
Declining revenue and rising marketing costs led Canadian wireless cablecaster Look Communications Inc. on Monday to post a higher second-quarter loss. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
31. Nl's Dueling Duo Brings Fright Night To The Boxoffice
The blackouts that struck the East Coast last week may have caused their share of hassles for residents of the affected cities, but they certainly ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
33. The Rep Sheet - August 19, 2003
Nastassja Kinski has inked with the Untitled Entertainment/Parseghian/Planco management outfit. Kinski, who next stars in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses," continues to be repped by Innovative Artists. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
34. Taboo Subject No More
French rock singer Bertrand Cantat's dark good looks have been staring out from the front page of French magazines and papers for the past two ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
35. Outage Leaves Ad Money Hole
Last week's massive power outage in the Northeast and parts of the Midwest cost New York stations about $5 million in revenue, according to data ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
36. Everyone's In For Vue Sell-off
The bidding contest for Vivendi Universal's entertainment assets turned into a waiting game Monday as the conglomerate received final bids and expressions of interest from ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
37. Rock Calling In 'sick' For Grazer, Uni
Chris Rock has come aboard to star in Universal Pictures' "Sick Day" for Brian Grazer's Imagine Entertainment. There is no start date for the project ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
38. Umg, Emi Fight Bertelsmann's Napster Move
Universal Music Group, EMI and the music publishers are fighting back. The three groups have filed an opposition to Bertelsmann's motion to dismiss all of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
39. Kilmer Following 'collateral' Trail For D'works, Par
Val Kilmer is in negotiations to join Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx in the Michael Mann-directed "Collateral." The DreamWorks Pictures/Paramount Pictures co-production is due to ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
40. Senate Expanding Piracy Inquiry
A Senate probe into online file sharing will consider the criminal penalties against Internet piracy and the consumer protections for those involved in peer-to-peer networks, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
41. Action On 'raymond' Set
Production got under way on the upcoming season of CBS' "Everybody Loves Raymond" on Monday but not with a full complement of stars. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
42. Mcbride To Exit As Top Fcc Aide
The top aide to FCC chairman Michael Powell is stepping down. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
43. Kelly Was Pawn In Political Fight
Defense Ministry scientist David Kelly became caught up in a "game of chicken" between Downing Street and the BBC, it was revealed Monday during the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
44. Opening Salvos Friday In Fox's Franken Lawsuit
Arguments will begin Friday in federal court in Fox News Channel's bid for a preliminary injunction against distribution of Al Franken's new book. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
45. Moe Accolades For Azaria
Hank Azaria has earned this year's Primetime Emmy Award for animation voice-over performance for his work on Fox's "The Simpsons." ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
46. Andreen, Kim Join Warners Unit
Continuing to ramp up its staff, Warner Independent Pictures, the freshly launched specialty film unit under Warner Bros. Entertainment Group, has tapped Michael Andreen as ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
47. Koster Promoted At Sony Online Ent.
Sony Online Entertainment has promoted Raph Koster to chief creative officer, a role left vacant nearly two years ago after Brad McQuaid, one of the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
48. News Digest - August 19, 2003
ShowEast to honor Ferrell; KCBS taps Magers as weeknight anchor; Smiley hosting late-night PBS show; Dozier moves to network job at CBS; NBC shifting fall ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
49. Cinemex Greenlights Slew Of Mexico City Multiplexes
Mexico's fastest-growing exhibitor Cinemex announced plans Monday to invest 1 billion pesos ($93.3 million) in the construction of 11 multiplexes in the Mexico City region ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
50. Cardellini Set To Assist With 'er' Operation
"Scooby-Doo" star Linda Cardellini has joined the cast of NBC's medical drama "ER" as a regular. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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