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'Breaking Bad' Producer-Writer Sam Catlin Re-Ups With Sony Pictures TV for New Overall Deal
ReutersJun 11 (TheWrap.com) - "Breaking Bad" producer Sam Catlin isn't breaking up with Sony Pictures Television. As "Breaking Bad" hurtles toward its final episodes in August, Catlin -- who serves as co-executve producer and has written several episodes for...Tags: Samuel L. Jackson, Breaking Bad (tv program), Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Alzheimer's Disease, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Cable Execs at NCTA: There's a World of Opportunity in the Off-Seasons
ReutersJun 10 (TheWrap.com) - Technology is dramatically altering the focus of cable programmers and marketers on traditional seasons, creating a demand for more serialized stories and focusing efforts on promoting programs after they have already aired, three...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Twitter, Inc., Homeland (tv program), Nurse Jackie (tv show), Social Media
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Entertainment deals between China and U.S. to rise, survey says
Dalian Wanda Group’s $2.6-billion acquisition of theater operator AMC Entertainment last year may be just the beginning of a new wave of deal making between the U.S. and China. That’s one of the key findings from a new survey of American and...Tags: Business Enterprises, Joint Ventures, Jennifer Lopez, The Walt Disney Co., Restructuring and Recapitalization
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Emmys 2013: 'Mad Men's' Elisabeth Moss on Peggy Olson's journey
The show may be titled "Mad Men," but one of the most compelling and finely shaded characters on the '60s-set AMC drama is Peggy Olson, the secretary-turned-copywriter played by Elisabeth Moss. At a recent Envelope Emmy Roundtable highlighting this...
Tags: Jon Cryer, Breaking Bad (tv program), Dwayne Johnson, Primetime Emmy Awards
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Cable Show: 'Disruptive' Tech Actually Helping Cable TV, Execs Say
VarietyWASHINGTON -- Cable's broadband infrastructure investments laid the foundation for a wide range of innovations, including potential rival Internet video services -- but those have kept TV viewers more connected to their favorite skeins rather than driving...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Corporate Officers, Media Industry, Marketing, Television
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Cable industry to discuss challenges — and hear from Jennifer Lopez
The cable industry’s annual gathering is usually a celebration of new technologies, popular programming and sunny projections for growth. But when top pay-TV executives gather in Washington for the National Cable & Telecommunications Assn....Tags: Comcast Corporation, Discovery Communications, Inc., Hulu, Jennifer Lopez, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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'The Killing' recap: Linden gets her badge back to track a killer
The number everyone is thinking of is 17. There are 17 confirmed, decomposed victims of an unidentified serial killer in a pond, and the recently dead Ashley Kwon seems to be No. 18. Kallie Leeds is missing, and no one wants to see the count rise to 19....
Tags: Prisons, Lakes and Ponds, The Killing (tv program), Murder, Poetry
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The Soap Scene
Scopin' The Soaps'AMC' AND 'OLTL' CUT BACK WEEKLY AIRINGS: Based on feedback indicating that watching one series online per day is enough for many viewers, "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" have cut the number of new episodes available on Hulu and iTunes each...Tags: Hulu, Rena Sofer, Daytime Emmy Awards, HLN (tv network), Apple iTunes
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'The Americans,' FX lead TCA Award nominations
"The Americans" and its channel, FX, led the pack in the Television Critics Assn. awards nominations, announced Monday morning. The first season of the Cold War spy drama starring Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys grabbed four nominations, including a...
Tags: Elementary (tv program), Oxygen (tv network), Veep (tv program), American Horror Story (tv program), NBC (tv network)
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Freebie Friday: Free stuff to do in Orlando
Events SEA TURTLE FESTIVAL: activities that involve cleaning up the beach for the nesting sea turtles, local artists' depictions of the local wildlife: 8 a.m. today, 10 a.m. Saturday; Canaveral National Seashore, 212 S. Washington Ave., Titusville;...
Tags: DeLand, Titusville, St. Cloud, Winter Garden, International Speedway Corp.
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Women in Film Gala Honors Linney, Lucas, Coppola, 'Mad Men' Cast
VarietyFollowing months of headlines discussing gender inequality in Hollywood, the nonprofit Women in Film gathered A-listers to celebrate and discuss just that at their 40th annual Crystal + Lucy Awards, held June 12 at the Beverly Hilton. Jenna Elfman, who...Tags: Cinema Industry, Laura San Giacomo, Sofia Coppola, Debra Messing, MaxMara
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Among 'Walking Dead' zombies, Andrew Lincoln brings emotional heft
As lean, haunted lawman Rick Grimes, the character at the center of the apocalyptic horrors that unspool on AMC's "The Walking Dead," Andrew Lincoln has been tasked with embodying the tormented hero, the wounded husband, the emotionally unavailable father...
Tags: Genres, Breaking Bad (tv program), Sarah Wayne Callies, David Morrissey, The Walking Dead (tv program)
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