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SAG negotiators, including president Alan Rosenberg, were back at it with the studios and networks Thursday, a day after AFTRA reached its tentative deal with the AMPTP.
Paramount Vantage has completed international sales of Michael Moore's follow-up to his record-busting political documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11."
Magnolia Pictures has acquired North American rights to the John Malkovich starrer "The Great Buck Howard" from Bristol Bay Prods. and Playtone Pictures for a low-seven figures.
With consumer confidence having hit a 16-year low, one Merrill Lynch analyst predicts cable stocks will see a boon as U.S. consumers start cocooning and becoming bigger couch potatoes, while he suggests the boxoffice could see a drag.
A UCLA Medical Center spokeswoman says actor Harvey Korman has died.
TV stars Jon Cryer and James Spader are returning to the big-screen, signing up to star in Robert Rodriguez's "Shorts."
Marketing of dramatic films benefits from a mix of media buys skewing heavily toward local television, while comedy campaigns get bigger bang for the buck from network spots, according to a recently issued research report.
Warner Bros. was thought to have a potential underperformer on its hands with "Sex and the City." Don't believe it.
The American Academy of Rome on Thursday awarded its McKim award for creative achievement to two-time Oscar nominee Franco Zeffirelli.
The Shanghai International Film Festival has permanently banned Sharon Stone and her films because of her comments about the Sichuan earthquake.
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