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1. Hollywood apunta al EST.
El guionista William Goldman remarco famosamente que en Hollywood "nadie sabe nada". Mientras que la mayoria interpreto que quiso decir "que la mayoria de los ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Evaluando los danos post-huelga.
Si bien la amarga negociacion del Sindicato de guionistas ha pasado, las nuevas luchas en la industria de la TV estan solo por comenzar. La ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Dolares de los L.A. Screenings para L.A.
Mucha atencion ha sido dada al hecho de que Los Angeles perdia cerca de USD23 millones diarios durante la huelga de los guionistas. Durante esos ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Challenges as opportunities: writers strike benefited indies.
In the industry all are well aware of the Hollywood writers strike's effects on upcoming TV seasons worldwide and the changes to the U.S. television ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Latin America's top guns shoot for region's top show.
Forum Brasil is fast becoming Latin America's premier TV trade show. This year's ninth edition promises improvements, and, next year, there's an even more drastic ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Foreign series take root in U.S. soil.
This year, the pilot process is somewhat different. It had to be, what with the time constraints imposed by the lengthy Writers Guild of America ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. China's foreign TV content viewed with contempt.
Henry Luce, the founder of Time Magazine, once famously remarked, "There is no such thing as a China expert, only varying degrees of ignorance." The ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Movies pirated before premiere.
Al Pacino thriller 88 Minutes opened in U.S. theaters on April 18. But according to Bloomberg.com, prior to its debut, SurfTheChannel.com had already played the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. U.S. video game sales hit the roof.
The ailing U.S. economy has not affected video game sales, according to industry data released on April 17. March video game sales in the U.S. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. U.K. to review BBC funding.
Ofcom, Britain's media regulator, is considering requiring the British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) to share its annual license fees with commercial broadcasters that offer public service ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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