Friday, 18 July 2014

Grammy Winner Faith Evan Signs to BMG for Publishing, Artist Services (Audio)





  • The Great White Way will go dim on Friday, July 18, in honor of the four-time Tony nominee who died on Thursday at the age of 89. Read More





  • Leslie Moonves talks about using fall's eight games to woo the league into a long-term deal, while commissioner Roger Goodell is adamant that some games stay on the NFL Network. Read More





  • UPDATED: Randall Miller and Jody Savin released a statement through their attorney responding to the criminal charges filed against them in the death of the camera assistant on the set of the Gregg Allman biopic. Read More






  • The Mountain View search giant said revenue grew 22 percent to $15.96 billion during the second quarter. Read More





  • "It's more embarrassing to say that I've never actually been to Battle Creek, Michigan," says the creator, who's largely handing over his 12-year-old project to showrunner David Shore. Read More





  • He has created series including "Boston Legal," "The Crazy Ones" and "Ally McBeal." Read More





  • Executive producer Chris Chibnall tells THR about trying to distinguish the two series, while bracing for potential criticism over the similar stateside remake: "It’s something we have to deal with, but I’m relatively relaxed about it." Read More





  • The four-time Tony nominee and three-time Emmy winner died Thursday at her home in Birmingham, Mich. Read More See All Videos





  • 10:50 am PDT 7/17/2014


    CBS' entertainment chairman was forced to address other hot topics including diversity and consolidation during her stop at the TCA. Read More





  • The country quartet behind "Day Drinking" will aid the three-time champ during the battle round. Read More






  • Jennifer O'Neill, who sued the singer for $393,000 in unpaid wages, is reported to have gotten as much as $1 million to spill about working for the singer from 2009-11. Read More





  • The musical adaptation of the 1951 Gene Kelly film will begin previews in March, following its world premiere in Paris. Read More





  • In THR's annual Sports Issue, former Washington Redskins running back David Kopay, who scandalized an incredulous America, opens up about the reasons behind his decision, his life since then and his concerns for the openly gay rookie player. Read More See All Videos





  • Rob Kerkovich joins the spinoff as new colleague for CCH Pounder's character, while producers are already planning for EP Harmon, Michael Weatherly and Pauley Perrette to head to the rookie drama. Read More





  • Nancy Tellem, Jordan Levin and some of the XES team will stay on to work on existing projects including documentary "Signal to Noise." Read More





  • "Anarchy Afterword" live post-show will air on FX for the first time following the premiere and the series finale. Read More





  • Studios and networks alike are cutting back, while staples including Warner Bros. Television and Showtime return to the late-night scene. Read More






  • CBS Entertainment chairman Nina Tassler reveals that Walden will propose to Alan and look to adopt as a gay couple. Read More





  • The CBS drama stays steady — though not exactly where total viewers are concerned — while the Fox competition takes a dip. Read More








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