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TheWrap’s Fall TV Preview: CBS
Last season was a dream — but some of the network’s big guns are showing their age.
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Obama-Kanye-Jackass-Twittergate Enters Day 3 (Videos)
Video of now-infamous CNBC interview surfaces.
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Tween Kids Books = B.O. Gold
With “Meatballs,” someone at the studios is finally getting the message.
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AFTRA’s Roberta Reardon: Grilled
On merging with SAG, figuring out new media and running a union in hard times.
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Dante’s Old-School 3D Fun
With “The Hole,” Dante brings an added dimensionality to his conventional live action feature.
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Henry Gibson Dies at 73
Actor was known for “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In” and Robert Altman films.
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Is IPO a Possibility for Vivendi’s NBC Universal Stake?
Vivendi chairman stays mum on plans for its 20% in the conglomerate.
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Countries Jockey for Position in Oscar’s Foreign-Language Category
The first entries in an always controversial category range from immigrant sagas to political dramas to romantic comedies.
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Adam Shankman’s Next Project: Reality TV
Director joining Fox’s ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ as judge. What hath Ellen wrought?
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Good Morning, Oscar: September 16
As Harvey Weinstein juggles his Oscar contenders, the best-actor race gets crowded.
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Holy Magilla: MTV Greenlights ‘Warren the Ape’
Network’s scripted expansion continues with order of puppet reality show from ‘Greg the Bunny’ creators.
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Leno’s Ratings Fall, As Expected
Jay loses about 40 percent of viewership but still gets over 10 million viewers. ‘Melrose Place’ dips, too.
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Michael Moore Sings for His Supper
Jay makes him croon “The Times They Are a-Changin’” to show a “Capitalism” clip.
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Werner Herzog Explains Himself
Why would a veteran of the German New Wave bother with a gritty New York City noir that had limited appeal in the first place?
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Eric Kohn