SSN presents our ongoing studio analysis franchise, which began last month with our four-part series on Universal, that now turns to Sony as we examine the past, present, future and corporate structure of Sony Pictures/ Columbia.
(SSN) SSN’s report on the latest films to start and wrap production this week.
(SSN) THR’s report on the top level changes afoot at Universal Studios.
(THR) SSN’s Q&A with one of the show’s executive producers, Eli Holzman, about why the time is right for
MSQ and why viewers will want to tune in every night for 12 nights for the first fully convergent television experience.
(SSN) In anticipation of the fall TV season,
Time magazine takes a look at each of the greatest TV pilots, including
Mad Men,
Breaking Bad,
Lost,
The Sopranos,
The Mary Tyler Moore Show and more.
(TIME) Variety’s report on the re-org changes due to take place with NBCUniversal’s cable properties, including Style Network being nixed and replaced by Esquire – a reprieve for G4, which will remain the same – as well as the promoted executives and Oxygen’s Jason Klarman’s leaving.
(VAR) Deadline’s report on Leguizamo’s one-for-the-ages lobbying to portray Pablo Escobar in director Brad Furman’s planned feature adaptation for Relativity after
Inside Llewyn Davis’s Oscar Isaac dropped out.
(DH) The Following’s Alexi Hawley will write and executive produce; Heigl will star as a CIA officer and serve as one of the show’s executive producer.
(LF) Sacha Baron Cohen joins honorees Benedict Cumberbatch, Kathryn Bigelow, George Clooney and Ben Kingsley. Baron Cohen will receive the Charlie Chaplin Britannia Award for Excellence in Comedy.
(TOH) Producer-writer Doug Richardson (
Die Harder, Bad Boys) talks writer’s credits, arbitration, credit bonuses and where the credit bar stands for writers via his own story of arbitration after a feature film rewrite.
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