Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Another Cablevision Exec Leaves As Analysts Question Jim Dolans Game Plan

Marketing EVP Jonathan Hargis, who has been with the company since 2000, is the latest high level exec to bolt — and that’s sure to leave investors even more baffled than they were before about CEO Jim Dolan’s plans forCablevision. The official word is that Hargis will resign this month “to pursue other opportunities.” But the company release didn’t name a replacement,which suggests that Jim’s wifeKristin — who’s senior executive vice president of product management and marketing, and a member of the Cablevision board– will play a bigger role.Analysts who have tried to determine how broad a mandate she has, and how Jim plans to manage things, say that they’ve yet to hear satisfying answers. Prior to Hargis’ departure, BTIG’s Rich Greenfield urged management explain how Kristin fits in. “We believe she has been taking the marketing reins (unclear whether John Hargis is still with the company and what is role is) and is currently leading the companys efforts to re-orient the marketing message for all of Cablevisionscable products,” Greenfield wrote.He isn’t the only one who’s concerned: The Street was stunned late last year when John Bickman resigned as president of cable communications, closely followedby respected COO Tom Rutledge (now CEO of Charter). That left Cablevision’s management team with “big holes,” Bernstein Research analyst Craig Moffett said before the latest departure. Last week Jim Dolan declined to tell analysts on an earnings call why Rutledge left.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

'Kyle XY' Actor Joins ABC Family Comedy 'Baby Daddy

ABC Family is keeping it, well, in the family."Kyle XY" actor Jean-Luc Bilodeau has been cast in the cable network's new comedy series, "Baby Daddy," set to premiere this summer.Additionally, "Reba" alumna Melissa Peterman has been upped to series regular. Cast members include Chelsea Kane, Derek Theler and Tahj Mowry.In the half-hour multicamera series, Bilodeau will play Ben, who suddenly becomes a father to a baby girl when she is left at his doorstep by an ex-girlfriend. Ben decides to raise the baby with the help of his mother Bonnie (Peterman), his brother Danny (Theler) and his friends Tucker (Mowry) and Riley (Kane), who has a secret crush on him."Baby Daddy," which begins production in the spring and will be filmed in front of a live audience in Los Angeles, comes from Dan Berendsen ("The Nine Lives of Chloe King").Bilodeau played Josh Trager on "Kyle XY." He also has appeared on "No Ordinary Family" and can be seen on the big screen in "LOL" and "Piranha 3DD." The Hollywood Reporter

Friday, March 2, 2012

Fox moves 'Finder' to Fridays

Fox is moving "The Finder" to Fridays at 8 p.m. beginning April 8. The rookie series is making room for the next newcomer drama, "Touch," the network moved the other day to "Finder's" current time slot, Thursdays at 9 p.m., after initially organizing the Kiefer Sutherland starrer on Monday. "Finder" will enter time slot presently held by "Kitchen Bad dreams or nightmares.Inch Last Thursday episode of "Finder" is March 8. Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Who's Playing Booth and Brennan inside the Bones Movie?

Scott Bakula remains approached for just about any recurring role on Desperate Regular folks, TVGuide.com has confirmed. As first reported by TVLine, Bakula would play Bree's yet-to-be-named new lawyer. Inside the original casting call, the level of smoothness is known to love a... Discover More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Desperate HousewivesQuantum LeapStar Trek: EnterpriseScott BakulaChuckMen from the Certain Age

Thursday, February 23, 2012

SAG-AFTRA Pro- and Anti-Merger Websites

The SAG-AFTRA anti-merger camp has set up its own website: http://www.sagaftraminorityreport.com/. This is because SAG leadership won’t let the anti-merger grouppost on the official Screen Actors Guild website or on the SAG-AFTRA pro-merger website http://www.sagaftra.org/. Naturally there are dueling videos: anti-merger SAG National Board member and movie actor Ed Harris vs pro-merger TV actors from Modern Family, for instance:

Netflix to get rid of share of top movies

Losing the Netflix-Starz agreement may well be more acutely felt one of the 2010 records, including Disney's 'Toy Story 3.'The impending expiration of Netflix's movie cope with Starz in the finish from the month will reduce its share of the market of top movies available among subscription VOD services, based on new data put together by investment firm Piper Jaffray.Netflix continues to have 17% from the greatest grossing movies within the U.S. of history 2 yrs, probably the most associated with a service. But in the finish of Feb that 17% figure drops to 11% when Netflix's distribution cope with Starz expires. That's still a large number in comparison with zero at Netflix rivals Amazon . com Prime Instant Videos and Hulu Plus, that has always situated itself weight loss of the hub for catch-up viewing of Tv show than films. While only among the top 50 movies of 2011, Disney's "Gnomeo and Juliet," was based on the pact, losing that agreement may well be more acutely felt one of the 2010 records, where three from the top 12 box-office draws of this year all originated from Disney including No. one inchPlaything Story 3," in addition to "Twisted" and "Tron Legacy." Two more Disney films, "Prince of Persia: The Sands of your timeInch and "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," have been in the very best 50 too. Another studio covered within the Starz deal, The new sony Pictures, doesn't have records within the top 50 from either year because high-grossing game titles like "The Karate Kid" were already taken off Netflix because of another contractual dispute between Starz and The new sony.The Starz films -- licensed for less than $20-$ 30 million in 2008 -- were viewed as instrumental to Netflix' rapid growth through the years. But founder Reed Hastings suggested for his letter to traders recently associated 4th-quarter earnings the 15 Disney movies incorporated within the deal only constituted 2% of total viewing. Netflix formerly believed that all the content covered within the Starz deal symbolized 8% of total viewing, however the streaming service has since re-licensed a few of the content too.Whilst total top game titles might not be the most crucial indicator of the subscription VOD service's value, given they typically tout the effectiveness of their lengthy-tail catalog, Netflix has put growing focus on being able to obtain programming within the pay-TV window through handles Relativity, EPIX and Open Road. The brand new data provides a glimpse in to the comparative talents from the rival subscription VOD services. While both companies get noticed for every deal they create with galleries as well as their total amount of game titles, gauging the amount of most widely used game titles supplies a obvious approach to comparison. However, box-office receipts and television rankings does not always mean these game titles retain their relative recognition online.However the research also found Netflix is finding more momentum around the TV side, where it's closing the space on Hulu Also in the supply of top Television shows. Hulu Plus presently provides 49% from the greatest ranked Tv show in the last 2 yrs in comparison to 44% for Netflix on a single measure. When Piper Jaffray experts checked in on companies last August, Netflix what food was in 32% while Hulu Plus what food was in 53%. While Netflix continues to be referred to as a film-centric service, chief content officer Ted Sarandos indicated late this past year that 50-60% of their total viewing originates from TV programming.Amazon . com paid for for just 6% of top Television shows, up from 1% last August. Amazon . com introduced the 2009 week that it is Prime library had arrived at 15,000 game titles after twelve months running a business. Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Oscar venue: Hollywood & Highland Center

A Wednesday news release announcing Meryl Streep just like a presenter means venue since the Hollywood & Highland Center.When the Oscar telecast is broadcast worldwide over a couple of days, it'll derive from the Hollywood and Highland Center, not the Kodak Theater -- nor will the theater possess a new sponsor's title. It's unclear whether CIM Group, the entrepreneurs in the venue, will get rid of the Kodak title in the prominent place within the red-colored-colored carpet and fan bleachers by Sunday. But CIM has asked for the Academy to produce no further mention of the Kodak, and AMPAS has complied: A Wednesday news release announcing Meryl Streep just like a presenter means venue since the Hollywood and Highland Center. Incorporated in the personal personal bankruptcy proceedings this month, Kodak received court approval to avoid obligations to CIM and possess its title taken lower. The judge's ruling didn't specify a period-frame, leading to each week of speculation when the theater could be referred to as Kodak come Oscar time. Meanwhile, Hollywood and Highland owner CIM Group is positively pursuing a sponsor to relabel the theater. Variety learned the other day that three suitors were interested, however it doesn't appear a deal could possibly get carried out time to provide a status for that 2010 show. Heading within the talks for CIM is Santa Monica-based naming rights and speaking to firm Premier Partners, that's settling with entrepreneurs. CIM was approached by a few interested companies right after Eastman Kodak first petitioned an individual personal bankruptcy court to void its naming-rights offer the conclusion from the month of the month of january, including Dell Computer, which sooner or later presented a deal. Even though Academy of motion Picture Arts and Sciences is not positively mixed up in process, it'll hold the energy to veto any sponsor it deems unacceptable. Planners would prefer to a brand name getting a hyperlink using the film biz or by getting an trendy pedigree. Kodak has held the rights since the theater opened up up in 2002. Its exit coincides while using Academy of motion Picture Arts and Sciences exercising its to buy another venue. Academy prexy Tom Sherak told Variety the other day the Academy remains approached by other venues, but CIM is presently really the only group it's presently settling. Contact Christy Grosz at christy.grosz@variety.com

Friday, February 17, 2012

Take advantage of Golenberg Joins Evolution, Launches Company With Alon Aranya

EXCLUSIVE: Take advantage of Golenberg, former Gersh Mind of TV Literary and Packaging who left the company in November among a restructuring, is moving towards the management side, joining Evolution Entertainment like a manager and producer. Furthermore, Golenberg has teamed with longtime client Alon Aranya to produce a brand new production company, Scripted World. This year, Golenberg and author-producer Aranya, who is an expert to get privileges to worldwide formats and getting these to the U.S., offered 5 projects, three of these according to Israeli formats, and 2 on European ones. A couple of them, ABC’s Penoza, with different Nederlander format, and NBC’s Night time Sun, according to an Israeli series, were lately purchased to pilot with Aranya executive creating. The brand new company will concentrate on scripted foreign formats. As the U.K. continues to be America’s greatest supply of scripted formats through the years, Aranya sees the relaxation of Europe because the next hotbed. “In yesteryear couple of years we’ve been visiting a tremendous creative development in European scripted shows leading to outstanding drama series for example (Danish) The Killing and Penoza that have been setup for remakes in america,” Aranya stated. In my opinion that following the prosperity of Penoza at ABC we will have more European TV drama modified for all of us remakes. At Evolution, Golenberg re-teams the organization leader Michael Menchel with whom he labored at AMG. Save for that 4-month stint in the ill-fated AMG, Gelenberg spent the final 22 years being an agent at Triad, Paradigm, WMA and many lately at Gersh where she was for 9.five years. He brings with him in regards to a dozen of his clients, including Charlie Craig (professional producer showrunner of Eureka), Scott Williams (co-executive producer of NCIS), Melissa Carter (Jane By Design). “For yesteryear couple of years, I saw the company business becoming mainly about Share of the market, and am much interested in start up business models, and your creative position with my clients,” Golenberg stated.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Ruffalo joins Johansson in 'Song'

Ruffalo JohanssonMark Ruffalo has grew to become part of Scarlett Johansson inside the pic "Can A Sound Lesson Keep Your Existence?," which Exclusive Media is shopping to customers in Berlin inside a couple of days. Pic, that's helmed and composed by John Carney ("Once"), will probably be produced and funded by Exclusive Media. Story sees a young female singer, which has just gone after NY City to pursue operate in music, get left by her boyfriend. Her world takes a turn for your better each time a lower-on-his luck record producer discovers her as well as the two forge a romance and turn each others' lives around. Likely Story's Anthony Bregman is installed on produce with Judd Apatow. Exclusive Media professional produces with Exclusive's mind of production Tobin Armburst controlling production. Ruffalo is repped UTA, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Keith Klevan. Johansson is repped by CAA. Contact Diana Lodderhose at diana.lodderhose@variety.com

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Nominee reaction: Thelma Schoonmaker

For "Hugo" editor Thelma Schoonmaker, Martin Scorsese resurrecting the story of George Melies was similar to the preservation work Scorsese has done on pics by her late husband Michael Powell.Schoonmaker recalled that her husband once wrote that because of Scorsese, " 'The blood started to flow in my veins again.' It's the same story with George Melies."Although she has three Oscar wins already, Schoonmaker said her nom this time around is even more of an honor because "the film is such a celebration of the things that taught us how to be filmmakers." Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Steady pace of deals as Sundance bows

Actress Emily Blunt leaves the Getty portrait studio in Park City as shes blanketed by snow and a flurry of fans.The Queen of Versailles In the Sundance Film Festival's opening weekend, deals and offers have blanketed the event, though no one is expecting a blizzard of activity equal to last year's. Buyers tell Variety that while deals are getting done, last year's feeding frenzy has given way to caution.The first deal was struck Friday, when Sony Pictures Classics bought North American rights to "Searching for Sugar Man," a documentary about unsung 1960s music phenom Rodriguez.The three most well-received pics thus far -- "Beasts of the Southern Wild," "Compliance" and "Robot and Frank" -- were still up for grabs, with a feverish scramble under way for "Beasts." WME Global is selling the story of a 6-year-old girl named Hushpuppy who lives in a southern Delta community during quasi-apocalyptic events that cause the seas to rise. Critics, bloggers and audiences were sparking to the magical-realist pic, and as of Sunday afternoon, there were still several buyers in the mix, with Fox Searchlight looking like the strongest contender."I'm pretty optimistic. We're getting great response to our films and figuring out deals with the right partners quickly," said Submarine Entertainment's Josh Braun, who has already sold three films. "Talking to buyers and other reps, it feels like a pressure cooker about to blow. There are a ton of films buyers are interested in, but most are waiting for the right price. I would predict a lot of deals in the next 48 hours."Other early fest pickups included the following: "Black Rock," the thriller on which David Dinerstein and Mickey Liddell's LD Distribution was finishing up a North American theatrical distrib deal for something close to seven figures; "The Words," the Bradley Cooper-Zoe Saldana drama that screened for buyers ahead of its closing-night preem and attracted a sight-unseen offer from Open Road, which eventually lost out to CBS Films' $2 million upfront and $1.5 million P&A commitment offer during an all-night negotiation; "The Queen of Versailles," the docu about a Florida real-estate mogul who sets out to build his family the largest house in the U.S. (and is suing the filmmakers and the Sundance Institute for characterizing him as broke); Magnolia Pictures picked up all North American rights.Other big premieres at the Eccles Theater included Friday night's "Red Lights," whose producers are entertaining three separate offers and expecting others. The psychological thriller stars Cillian Murphy, last year's Sundance it-girl Elizabeth Olsen (who's also here with "Liberal Arts"), Sigourney Weaver and Robert De Niro, who returns to the fest for the first time since "What Just Happened" four years ago.Major studios haven't yet been in the buying mix, though bizzers tell Variety that more than one is showing interest in "Filly Brown," the "Hustle and Flow"-esque story of a young hip-hop artist starring Gina Rodriguez."I think buyers are hungry for product but looking to make the right deal," one studio buyer told Variety. "Everything that has sold has had multiple offers, which shows that it's an active market -- but distribs are cautious after big acquisitions last year did not perform."A steady snowfall gummed up the roads and slowed Sundance shuttles to an agonizing crawl -- but was a welcome relief for locals, many of whom said they'd been waiting all year for snow.Tough economic times and deep, slushy snow couldn't dampen the vibrant party scene, as festivalgoers shivered outside dozens of Main Street bashes on the fest's opening weekend. The official Sundance kickoff party Thursday night at Legacy Lodge at the foot of the mountain drew a line several hundred people deep, though the industry crowd stayed away, opting instead for intimate filmmaker dinners, private affairs and, much later into the night, Tao, where stars ranging from Chris Hemsworth to Mary J. Blige made the pulsating scene.A heavy industry crowd turned out Saturday night at the Bing Bar on Main to see rapper Drake do a five-song set that threw the room into a gyrating frenzy -- despite being almost two hours later than expected."Imagine that, the rapper is late," said Aziz Ansari, who did a short standup to introduce the hip-hop star.Besides "Beasts of the Southern Wild," easily the most admired film of the fest so far, early buzz awards went to "Robot and Frank," starring Frank Langella as a curmudgeonly retiree whose children buy him a caretaker robot; and "Compliance," the based-on-a-true-story tale of a man who calls fast-food restaurants posing as a cop to accuse employees of stealing.As far as the rest of the fest -- with more deep snow in the forecast -- bizzers and auds were looking most forward to Spike Lee's "Red Hook Summer," which unspools Sunday night; the young alcoholics drama "Smashed," starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Aaron Paul and Octavia Spencer, which also preeems Sunday; and "Bachelorette," the wedding-centric comedy by Leslye Headland that opens Monday at the Eccles. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Beyonce Repetition States Entertainers First Interview Since Pregnancy Is Completely Composed, Magazine Stands By Story

First Launched: The month of the month of january 17, 2012 6:55 PM EST Credit: WireImage Caption Beyonce hosts the screening of Live at Roseland: Sun And Rain of 4 within the Paris Theatre, NY City, on November 20, 2011LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Beyonce did not give the interview to British gossip magazine Star, in regards to the birth of her baby, Blue Ivy, a repetition for your celebrity told Access Hollywood. Despite the fact that British publication was broadly stated on the internet on Tuesday, in colaboration with quotes about motherhood credited for the new mother, her repetition demands it's not an authentic interview. Completely composed, the repetition told Access. When asked for once the interview was legitimate, the repetition responded, certainly not. However, when showed up at by Access Hollywood on Tuesday, an editor for your magazine mentioned the publication stands by their story. It isn't composed or pretend whatsoever. We bought the interview in the reporter inside the U.S. who completed the interview with Beyonce just before the birth. The reporter then acquired the most effective-up info following a birth, which we're feeling to own been signed served by a woman on her behalf account LSM team, the Star Uk editor told Access Hollywood. Star UKs online article could not make any reference to the two interviews one before then one after getting happened. The headline round the story online reads, Beyonce WORLD EXCLUSIVE first interview and Beyonce unveils to Star how she felt following giving birth to Blue Ivy. Really, the initial kind of the story appears to suggest the quotes came from in one interview following a birth of Blue Ivy. Speaking exclusively to Star in their first interview since getting an infant, Beyonce Knowles told us she'd an instantaneous mention of the her daughter Blue Ivy, the information states. Beyonce and husband Jay-Z are actually infamously private regarding personal lives, rarely speaking about their particular relationship in public areas. The singer was several several days pregnant before she broke what is the news herself about her impending arrival finally falls MTV Video Music Honours. Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

'Magic/Bird' snags Longacre

Incoming basketball bio play "Miracle/Bird" has slam-dunked its just right Broadway, nabbing the Longacre Theater to have an April opening. Production also offers arranged a cast which includes Peter Scolari, Off Broadway vet Deirdre O'Connell, Take advantage of Ray Manning Junior. and Francois Battiste, showing up alongside formerly introduced topliners Kevin Daniels and Tug Coker. "Miracle/Bird" pounces around the Rialto vacancy left by "Chinglish," whose producers introduced its closing the 2009 week. Show verifies its slot inside a new play selection this year which includes "Seminar," "Venus in Fur," "Stick Fly," "The Mountaintop" and approaching excursions "The Writer" and "One Guy, Two Guvnors." Story of "Miracle/Bird" follows the hoops competition of Miracle Manley and Ray Bird, having a script developed from interviews using the two gamers. Show may be the second sports-centric stage outing from producers Fran Kirmser and Tony Ponturo, who mounted pigskin play "Lombardi" last season. "Miracle/Bird" reunites the creative team of this show, including author Eric Simonson and helmer Thomas Kail ("Within the Levels"). "Miracle/Bird" starts previews March 21 in front of an April 11 opening in the Longacre. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com

'Young Adult,' 'I, Anna' to unspool in Berlinale Special

BERLIN -- Jason Reitman's "Youthful Adult" and Barnaby Southcombe's "I, Anna" are the latest worldwide photos selected with this particular year's Berlin Film Festival. "Youthful Adult," with Charlize Theron and Patton Oswalt, and "I, Anna," a noir thriller starring Charlotte now now Rampling, Gabriel Byrne and Hayley Atwell that got a substantial increase in the fest's Co-production Market this season, will screen incorporated within the Berlinale Special sidebar. Also unspooling inside the section is Doris Doerrie's "Bliss," an appreciation story with various short story by best-selling author and Berlin defense attorney Ferdinand von Schirach that follows a young prostitute and her punk boyfriend abroad. The Berlinale Special is featuring 18 features and documentaries, including U.S. records "Alongside,Inch by Chris Kenneally, and Alison Klayman's "Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry." Also showing are Bassam Mortada's Egyptian doc "Verifying A Revolution" Nederlander helmer Klaartje Quirijns' "Anton Corbijn ThoroughlyInch and Alvaro Longoria's The the spanish language language doc "Sons in the Clouds, the ultimate Colony." To celebrate the 60th anniversary of French film journal Positif, the Berlinale Special may even present Volker Schloendorff's 1975 drama "Coup p sophistication" and many types of 15 hourlong cases of Mark Cousins' documentary "The Story of Film: An Journey." The sidebar may even unspool Ulrike Schamoni's docu "Farewell for the Frogs" in recognition in the 50th anniversary in the Oberhausen Manifesto that introduced in the new trend in German film. Additional screeners add a restored version of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's 1943 British drama "The Existence and Dying of Colonel Blimp." Incorporated in Berlinale Retrospective, the Berlinale Special may even unspool a lately restored version of Sergei Eisenstein's 1928 Soviet classic "October," supported with the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra undertaking the first score by Edmund Meisel. This Year's Retrospective, named The Red-colored-colored Dream Factory, examines early Soviet socialist cinema. Meanwhile, the Berlinale's Co-production Market will showcase 39 projects including three within the Rotterdam-Berlinale Express initiative with Rotterdam's CineMart and 11 within the Berlinale's Talent Campus program. The producers and company company directors in the projects, which range in budget between $1.25 million and $9 million, will see having a couple of 450 potential co-production and financing partners. The Berlin Film Festival runs Feb. 9-19. Contact Erection dysfunction Meza at staff@variety.com

Monday, January 16, 2012

'Porgy' can get an unlikely Spike

Suzan-Lori Parks along with her Bess, Audra McDonald A debate fomented by Stephen Sondheim couldn't stop "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" from opening on Broadway. Reviews the very next day were all over the map, but Thursday's opening evening crowd within the Richard Rodgers Theater gave it a hearty thumbs-up. Including some aud people that are infamously demanding.Consider Spike Lee, one of the well-wishers to congratulate scribe Suzan-Lori Parks, who written the show's new book."Spike wants it!Inch she cried happily right after their intermission tete-a-tete. "I written a film for him" -- that'd function as 1996 pic "Girl 6" -- "which he never just states he wants it!Inch