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Does anyone, outside of 200 TV critics, care whether this January's gathering of the semi-annual network press tour has been canceled? This thought occurred to me after reading several reports this week that the January Television Critics Association press tour has been ditched due to the on-going writer's strike. First NBC declared they were going to keep their peacock signs and rugs in storage and sit ths one out, then PBS, then MTV--three strikes, you're out. Regular folks, citizens, readers
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It is axiomatic that in any business depending on creative talent, personal relationships are extremely important, if not decisive. They are, among other things, the vehicles or devices through which new, emerging talent is presented to institutional decision-makers at record companies, film studios and publishing houses. These firms in turn depend upon a steady supply of new talent in order to create and then exploit consumer demand for marketable properties, and to refresh and replenish their
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In Hollywood, the fade to black begins By Rachel Abramowitz, Maria Elena Fernandez and Meg James Los Angeles Times Staff Writers December 9, 2007 Like a rolling blackout, Hollywood is shutting down. Fallout from Friday's collapse of negotiations for a new contract between writers and studios will in the weeks and months ahead leave audiences with dwindling entertainment choices. If the five-week-long strike by the Writers Guild of America continues, it's also poised to affect the awards sea
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George Robert Wendt born October 17, 1948 is an American actor perhaps best known for the role of Norm Peterson on the television show Cheers. Early life He is also an alumnus of The Second City which he discovered shortly after college. A viewing had inspired him to join and on his first day of employment, he showed up promptly at 11:30AM as he was instructed. The woman working there handed him a broom and said "Welcome to the theater, kid" thus, his first job in showbiz was sweeping
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Check out this quote from within this story. I had to smile as it is so like him.
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There was a period in the late 1970s and the 1980s when you couldn't turn on the TV without seeing a Glen Larson Production. The list of shows that he created or was executive producer of is like a hall of fame of the sort of TV that the '70s were, well infamous for the sort of shows though that the Parents Television Council pines for if their most recent TV Trends is to be believed. They were escapist fantasies with various gimmicks and if they "borrowed" from some hot trend, well so much th
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My choice would be Brandon Tartikoff. I would have loved to pick his brain on what he did and what it took to turn NBC around. If it could be sai...
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My last post mentioned Brandon Tartikoff, which reminded me of his odd cameo on Saved by the Bell: There??s no hope with dope.
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With rumors that the writer??s strike may be over relatively soon, its time to stop and consider where we are in the realm of entertainment. Variety has the scoop on where the big four networks stand. I??ve taken the liberty of italicizing the projects I??ll be eyeballing: Fewer pilots prepare for takeoff Marquee projects have advantage at networks By Cynthia Littleton For months, network and studio execs have been scrambling to work around the disruptions caused by the writers strike and ke
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But then, Leno's manager Helen Kushnick personally asked me to. I worked for uberbitch Helen Kushnick in 1989, on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. This week, Jay Leno - or one of his monkeys - lied to the press about who writes what. Jay Leno is a fraud. From the Tribune: When Jay Leno returned to "The Tonight Show" this week, he made light of how he was back to writing his own jokes. But some members of the Writers Guild of America weren't laughing. Responding to complaints by members, the WGA
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The president of Sony Pictures Television, Steve Mosko, announced today they signed a multi-year deal with executive producer Harry Friedman, to keep him with the company. "Harry Friedman is an enthusiastic innovator, a wonderful collaborator and an extremely talented producer," said Mosko. "His passion for television and his contributions to 'Wheel' and 'Jeopardy!' are unparalleled, and we're so happy to be continuing our successful relationship." Friedman has won seven Emmy's, while getting 2
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One enterprising newspaper writer looked up what television programmers ultimately had to air during previous writers strikes. During the 153-day long 1960 strike the networks resorted to the following: L.A.??s seven broadcast channels were loaded up with old movies. About a month before the strike ended, KTLA was reduced to prime-time ???Wrecks Galore on Destruction Derby,??? and on one desperate evening, two channels ran simultaneous previews of the Ice Capades. Sounds bad? It gets worse: And y
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Originally published April 21, 1997 Just when you think you've seen it all in music videos, along come Tad Low and Woody Thompson, two 30-year-old guys who stick a pin in the genre's bloated ego. "I am so bored with watching music videos," Low says, deflating the helium balloon that feeds him. But he and Thompson did something about it, as viewers of VH1's wildly amusing show "Pop-Up Video" knows. The show, which runs every Saturday evening, takes videos you know, love and loathe and adds a
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Seven years ago, I wrote an article about media, copyright, monopolies and the future. You can find the unedited version right here. I'm fascinated by the stuff I got right, and amused that while the concepts are there, many of the examples would be different today. Here's a slightly shorter version, because most people don't read long stuff so much: You're a monopolist. Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course. If you're reading this magazine, it's likely that you're a succ
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It is amazing how fast a new brand can be built on the high speed web. TMZ celebrates its second birthday. It is now a brand associated with celebrity and raw and authentic news from Hollywood. It has a 1 best selling syndicated TV show and it is the 1 number celebrity website in terms of reach and page views. Consumers love this site as is indicated by its ever growing metrics. In our original AOL Greenhouse, ten years ago, we tried to launch a similar site called Entertainment Asylum whi
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More proof that Craig Ferguson is very funny fellow. He can even liven up a tribute clip reel for an exec who's receiving an honorary kudo -- a very deserving exec, I should add in CBS Paramount Entertainment Television Group prexy Nancy Tellem. And this just in, yes, Ferguson, the pride of Glasgow, is now a U.S. citizen. He scored 100% on his citizenship test, the results of which were tubthumped on his Monday show, which technically airs on Tuesday. Tellem was one of four industry folks h
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He has also co-written books with Donald Trump, television executive Brandon Tartikoff and test pilot Chuck Yeager. The excerpt is an adaptation of the ...
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"Come hell or high water, we'll have original programming this fall," vowed late President of NBC Entertainment Brandon Tartikoff in June 1988, just before the writers' strike was about to enter its fifth month. What NBC management had in mind was an emergency fall schedule of "writerproof" programs, including foreign shows, variety programs and old series remakes. Having won the 1987/1988 season, the Peacock network was possibly best prepared for the fall 1988 as it was about to launch a new
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To make the point, NBC Entertainment Chief Brandon Tartikoff asked the show&39s creator Gary David Goldberg if he could imagine Fox&39s face on a lunchbox. ...
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Seven years ago, I wrote an article about media, copyright, monopolies and the future. You can find the unedited version right here. I'm fascinated by the stuff I got right, and amused that while the concepts are there, many of the examples would be different today. Here's a slightly shorter version, because most people don't read long stuff so much: You're a monopolist. Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course. If you're reading this magazine, it's likely that you're asucce
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Jeff Zucker-ousted former NBC CEO Bob Wright and four others get the Brandon Tartikoff award at NATPE in Las Vegas. B & C NBCU snaps up broadband TV network website LX.TV. Fishbowl NY Former NBC News prez Neal Shapiro's not getting any respect at his new NYC PBS gig where jaundiced employees have filed a Writers' Guild complaint over rumored layoffs. NYO
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Paley gala: The fast and not so furious POSTED BY STUART LEVINE There probably wasn't a lot of love for the striking writers in the ballroom at the Grand Hyatt in Century City last night, but with the Paley Center for Media honoring NBC Universal honchos Jeff Zucker and Dick Ebersol that was to be expected. It was a company night, for sure, and a quick one at that more details later on. Ebersol pictured here with Paley topper Pat Mitchell and Zucker has been NBC's sports maven for a wh
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spring 1997
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This Just In: Cancelled Press Tour Not End of the World
Does anyone, outside of 200 TV critics, care whether this January's gathering of the semi-annual network press tour has been canceled? This thought occurred to me after reading several reports this week that the January Television Critics Association press tour has been ditched due to the on-going writer's strike. First NBC declared they were going to keep their peacock signs and rugs in storage and sit ths one out, then PBS, then MTV--three strikes, you're out. Regular folks, citizens, readers
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wtvm channel 9 news
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Business Plan for a Talent Agency
It is axiomatic that in any business depending on creative talent, personal relationships are extremely important, if not decisive. They are, among other things, the vehicles or devices through which new, emerging talent is presented to institutional decision-makers at record companies, film studios and publishing houses. These firms in turn depend upon a steady supply of new talent in order to create and then exploit consumer demand for marketable properties, and to refresh and replenish their
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What to expect if the strike continues
In Hollywood, the fade to black begins By Rachel Abramowitz, Maria Elena Fernandez and Meg James Los Angeles Times Staff Writers December 9, 2007 Like a rolling blackout, Hollywood is shutting down. Fallout from Friday's collapse of negotiations for a new contract between writers and studios will in the weeks and months ahead leave audiences with dwindling entertainment choices. If the five-week-long strike by the Writers Guild of America continues, it's also poised to affect the awards sea
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George Robert Wendt born October 17, 1948 is an American actor perhaps best known for the role of Norm Peterson on the television show Cheers. Early life He is also an alumnus of The Second City which he discovered shortly after college. A viewing had inspired him to join and on his first day of employment, he showed up promptly at 11:30AM as he was instructed. The woman working there handed him a broom and said "Welcome to the theater, kid" thus, his first job in showbiz was sweeping
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Brandon Tartikoff Was So Cool
Check out this quote from within this story. I had to smile as it is so like him.
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Retro-Larson
There was a period in the late 1970s and the 1980s when you couldn't turn on the TV without seeing a Glen Larson Production. The list of shows that he created or was executive producer of is like a hall of fame of the sort of TV that the '70s were, well infamous for the sort of shows though that the Parents Television Council pines for if their most recent TV Trends is to be believed. They were escapist fantasies with various gimmicks and if they "borrowed" from some hot trend, well so much th
childoftv.blogspot.com
Vegas showstoppers - Variety
My choice would be Brandon Tartikoff. I would have loved to pick his brain on what he did and what it took to turn NBC around. If it could be sai...
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Saved by the Brandon
My last post mentioned Brandon Tartikoff, which reminded me of his odd cameo on Saved by the Bell: There??s no hope with dope.
www.rumorsdaily.com
Rumbles about the 2008-2009 television season
With rumors that the writer??s strike may be over relatively soon, its time to stop and consider where we are in the realm of entertainment. Variety has the scoop on where the big four networks stand. I??ve taken the liberty of italicizing the projects I??ll be eyeballing: Fewer pilots prepare for takeoff Marquee projects have advantage at networks By Cynthia Littleton For months, network and studio execs have been scrambling to work around the disruptions caused by the writers strike and ke
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I Forged Jay Leno's Signature 2,000 Times
But then, Leno's manager Helen Kushnick personally asked me to. I worked for uberbitch Helen Kushnick in 1989, on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. This week, Jay Leno - or one of his monkeys - lied to the press about who writes what. Jay Leno is a fraud. From the Tribune: When Jay Leno returned to "The Tonight Show" this week, he made light of how he was back to writing his own jokes. But some members of the Writers Guild of America weren't laughing. Responding to complaints by members, the WGA
rogersparkbench.blogspot.com
Sony Pictures Television Retains Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! Executive Producer Harry Friedman
The president of Sony Pictures Television, Steve Mosko, announced today they signed a multi-year deal with executive producer Harry Friedman, to keep him with the company. "Harry Friedman is an enthusiastic innovator, a wonderful collaborator and an extremely talented producer," said Mosko. "His passion for television and his contributions to 'Wheel' and 'Jeopardy!' are unparalleled, and we're so happy to be continuing our successful relationship." Friedman has won seven Emmy's, while getting 2
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TV During Previous Strikes
One enterprising newspaper writer looked up what television programmers ultimately had to air during previous writers strikes. During the 153-day long 1960 strike the networks resorted to the following: L.A.??s seven broadcast channels were loaded up with old movies. About a month before the strike ended, KTLA was reduced to prime-time ???Wrecks Galore on Destruction Derby,??? and on one desperate evening, two channels ran simultaneous previews of the Ice Capades. Sounds bad? It gets worse: And y
www.rumorsdaily.com
Tad Low and Woody Thompson, "Pop-Up Video" producers: Mr. Media Interview Classic
Originally published April 21, 1997 Just when you think you've seen it all in music videos, along come Tad Low and Woody Thompson, two 30-year-old guys who stick a pin in the genre's bloated ego. "I am so bored with watching music videos," Low says, deflating the helium balloon that feeds him. But he and Thompson did something about it, as viewers of VH1's wildly amusing show "Pop-Up Video" knows. The show, which runs every Saturday evening, takes videos you know, love and loathe and adds a
www.mrmedia.com
Monopolies, seven years later
Seven years ago, I wrote an article about media, copyright, monopolies and the future. You can find the unedited version right here. I'm fascinated by the stuff I got right, and amused that while the concepts are there, many of the examples would be different today. Here's a slightly shorter version, because most people don't read long stuff so much: You're a monopolist. Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course. If you're reading this magazine, it's likely that you're a succ
sethgodin.typepad.com
A Big New Brand Built in Two Years
It is amazing how fast a new brand can be built on the high speed web. TMZ celebrates its second birthday. It is now a brand associated with celebrity and raw and authentic news from Hollywood. It has a 1 best selling syndicated TV show and it is the 1 number celebrity website in terms of reach and page views. Consumers love this site as is indicated by its ever growing metrics. In our original AOL Greenhouse, ten years ago, we tried to launch a similar site called Entertainment Asylum whi
ted.aol.com
Craig Ferguson and Nancy Tellem, comedy duo?
More proof that Craig Ferguson is very funny fellow. He can even liven up a tribute clip reel for an exec who's receiving an honorary kudo -- a very deserving exec, I should add in CBS Paramount Entertainment Television Group prexy Nancy Tellem. And this just in, yes, Ferguson, the pride of Glasgow, is now a U.S. citizen. He scored 100% on his citizenship test, the results of which were tubthumped on his Monday show, which technically airs on Tuesday. Tellem was one of four industry folks h
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Dan Patch in Sports Illustrated - Harnesslink
He has also co-written books with Donald Trump, television executive Brandon Tartikoff and test pilot Chuck Yeager. The excerpt is an adaptation of the ...
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Writers' Strike 1988: Writerproof Schedule
"Come hell or high water, we'll have original programming this fall," vowed late President of NBC Entertainment Brandon Tartikoff in June 1988, just before the writers' strike was about to enter its fifth month. What NBC management had in mind was an emergency fall schedule of "writerproof" programs, including foreign shows, variety programs and old series remakes. Having won the 1987/1988 season, the Peacock network was possibly best prepared for the fall 1988 as it was about to launch a new
televisionista.blogspot.com
Star Misses: 10 Career-Changing Roles That Weren&39t - Forbes
To make the point, NBC Entertainment Chief Brandon Tartikoff asked the show&39s creator Gary David Goldberg if he could imagine Fox&39s face on a lunchbox. ...
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Monopolies, seven years later
Seven years ago, I wrote an article about media, copyright, monopolies and the future. You can find the unedited version right here. I'm fascinated by the stuff I got right, and amused that while the concepts are there, many of the examples would be different today. Here's a slightly shorter version, because most people don't read long stuff so much: You're a monopolist. Not that there's anything wrong with that, of course. If you're reading this magazine, it's likely that you're asucce
seedsofgrowth.com
Sound Bites
Jeff Zucker-ousted former NBC CEO Bob Wright and four others get the Brandon Tartikoff award at NATPE in Las Vegas. B & C NBCU snaps up broadband TV network website LX.TV. Fishbowl NY Former NBC News prez Neal Shapiro's not getting any respect at his new NYC PBS gig where jaundiced employees have filed a Writers' Guild complaint over rumored layoffs. NYO
chickaboomer.blogspot.com
Paley gala: The fast and not so furious
Paley gala: The fast and not so furious POSTED BY STUART LEVINE There probably wasn't a lot of love for the striking writers in the ballroom at the Grand Hyatt in Century City last night, but with the Paley Center for Media honoring NBC Universal honchos Jeff Zucker and Dick Ebersol that was to be expected. It was a company night, for sure, and a quick one at that more details later on. Ebersol pictured here with Paley topper Pat Mitchell and Zucker has been NBC's sports maven for a wh
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