The Walt Disney Company re-elected Bob Iger and nine other board members while rejecting the proposal to split CEO and Chairman roles as of 2016 when Iger's contract is expected to expire.
(REU) A look at recent television castings.
(SSN) Jacob Bernstein, Nora Ephron's son, details his mother's last days.
(NYT) Relativity has acquired script rights to the 'Silver or Lead' script detailing the manhunt for Pablo Escobar.
(TOH) How major storyline changes, a series of show-runners as well as increased behind-the-scenes chaos left a series without its original star, two Lorne Michaels-protégés in professional limbo and a show all but finished.
(TVG) 2012-13 midseason newcomers have mostly met with historic indifference as cable ratings trumping broadcast becomes commonplace.
(THR) North Carolina will substitute for the Maine locale of the story, thanks to competitive tax credits. Says EP and showrunner Neal Baer : "We wanted it to be Anywhere, USA. North Carolina really works for that. We need forest, we need a small town and we need water — we have all that."
(LAT) U.S. District Court Judge Dean Pregerson dismissed the lawsuit filed by the National Conference of Personal Managers, adding, "Plaintiff's members have choices."
(DH) As U.S. VFX companies fight for financial solvency, apprenticeships in India often tout working unpaid for 'experience' and 'goodwill' for other opportunities as an entry into an industry that more often than not drops them after months worked on a project.
(VAR) It's back to the drawing board for Time Warner as deal talks reportedly ended over the fate of Time Warner's struggling legacy titles 'Time,' 'Sports Illustrated,' 'Fortune,' and 'Money.'
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