As a compliment to the Emmy’s extensive coverage on newsfeeds today, SSN brings you an inside view from the press room. (
SSN)
SSN talked to Eid about crafting a show that’s completely different from the procedurals viewers are used to seeing on CBS. (
SSN)
Robinov has become free and clear of the studio and is now able to plan his next move. (
DH)
SSN counts down the top 5 biggest shake-ups to Emmy history last night. (
SSN)
Start and wrap dates for
Gone Girl, Child 44, and more. (
SSN)
Naegle, who sources say will not be replaced, will set up a production company with the potential to have projects across cable. (
THR)
Troubled smartphone maker BlackBerry announced that it has signed an agreement under which a consortium would buy the company for $4.7 billion and take it private. (
VAR)
The finale of
Dexter is drawing mixed reaction from fans, but it was a ratings smash for Showtime. (
LAT)
The Emmys' comedy category includes series that don't easily fit the label, but the awards show should get credit for nominating programs that embody the ways TV is changing. (
ATL)
Emile Hirsch and Holliday Grainger star as outlaw couple Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker in the upcoming four-hour two-part miniseries. (
DH)
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