BROADCAST
CBS's recent decision to shelve its Ronald Reagen biopic has many viewers
wondering whether programmers caved in to pressure from Conservatives.
USA Today
Prince Charles is considering a television appearance to quell rumors of an
amorphous scandal that surrounds Britain's royal family.
The
Herald
ANIMATION
Disney is becoming increasingly reliant on its TV animation division to churn
out original characters like the hugely popular "Lilo & Stitch"
and "Kim
Possible."
TV
Los Angeles Times
SATELLITE
NTV, one of Russia's largest national television networks, is reportedly in
discussions with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. regarding the sale of the
network's satellite business.
Sydney
Morning Herald
James Murdoch, son of media titan, Rupert Murdoch, may not have shone at Hong
Kong's Star TV, quite as brightly as his father would have us believe.
Sydney Morning Herald
PROGRAMMING
International film star and father of seven, Mel Gibson, is bringing his
family raising expertise to a new American sitcom about a single father of five
teenage boys.
The
Daily Telegraph
The telenovela "My Sweet Fat Valentina" ("Mi Gorda Bella")
produced by RCTV
and distributed worldwide by Coral International, will Premiere in December
2003 in Antena 3, one of the three main national television stations in Spain.
Coral International
A number of young girls were treated for heat exhaustion and dehydration when
two finalists from the Australian Idols show made an appearance in Perth.
The
Daily Telegraph
ADVERTISING
Britain's Food Standards Agency is calling for a ban on celebrity
endorsements of unhealthy foods that air during children's television programs.
The Independent
REGULATIONS
According to panelists at the National Conference of Media Reform, the FCC is
too lax in the face of the increasing concentration of broadcast media.
Chicago
Tribune
Though it was illegal to make calls over the Internet in Greece just a few
short years ago, Athens-based Interconnect is getting a boost due to the
country's deregulation.
International
Herald Tribune
FINANCE
Internet game provider, Webzen Inc., plans to sell up to 10 million shares
overseas in the form of American depository receipts, in a bid that could raise
$118 million for the company.
The
Korea Herald
TECHNOLOGY
New satellite modems are making it easier for film producers on location to
maintain a constant connection to the Web.
International
Herald Tribune
FILM
The costs of filming a movie in Chicago are forever rising, prompting most
producers to avoid the city. But they're losing out on local talent.
Chicago
Tribune
"Fallen Angels" director Scott Smith so wanted to direct this tale
of three
teenage girls growing up in post WWII Canada that he found ways to get in touch
with his latent feminine side, including collaborating with a woman
screenwriter.
Toronto
Star
Though there's a plethora of would-be screenwriters just waiting in the wings
for their big break, do any of them really have the talent necessary to
succeed in Hollywood?
The
Herald
From "Kill Bill" to "X-Men," it seems that Hollywood has
rediscovered the
gold mine that is a movie serial.
Dallas
Morning News
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