sábado, 6 de febrero de 2021

Newsvine - television

Source: Yahoo! News

Ben Stiller is teaming with CBS for a comedy project to star his wife, actress Christine Taylor. Stiller is set to direct and executive produce the pilot and will play a recurring role on the potential series.

Source: jam.canoe.ca

Caution: Spoilers ahead! Read to find out which "All Stars" made it into CBS's Big Brother house this summer.

New and notable shows on U.S. television for the week ending Sunday, 9 July 2006. Monday | July 3 9am: Animal Cops Houston (Marathon/Documentary, Animal Planet) 7pm: The Wizard of Oz (Festival/Musical, TCM) 9pm: The Last Trimester (Original Movie, Lifetime)

Source: The Washington Post

When Jonathan Wald was fired as executive producer of the "Today" show, he says, "I wanted to stay in the game and get back into the daily battle."

A new web site www.live-online-tv.com where you can watch over 120 free live online TV channels in your browser: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari.

Source: a-league.com.au

Football Federation Australia and Fox Sports today announced a landmark agreement that will see all Australian home internationals, the Asian Cup, Hyundai A-League and AFC Champions League, broadcast exclusively live on Fox Sports from 2007

Source: www.xeep.net

TV making its way to the web.

Source: MSN

... and keep up-to-date with the show.

Source: New York Post

'The Sopranos' ought to change the name of their club from Bada-Bing to Ka-Ching - after the deals signed yesterday by Tony Sirico and Steven Van Zandt to stay on the show.

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Source: USA Today

As cable channels steal more viewers from the big networks, some of their shows are going the other way as network siblings provide broader exposure.

Source: Ignore Magazine

Somebody in Miami don't sound too thrilled about the forthcoming 'Miami Vice' silver-screen remake starring Colin Ferrell as Don Johnson's Sonny Crockett and Jamie Foxx as Philip Michael Thomas' Rico Tubbs...

Source: People

Could Star Jones Reynolds's replacement on 'The View' be Brandy? The singer and actress will fill in on the ABC morning show next Wednesday and Friday, her rep tells PEOPLE exclusively.

Source: Janet Charlton's Hollywood

... as in deception, duplicity, and dubiousness.

Source: NBC

Create your own promo for 'The Office,' using the handy downloadable toolkit [on the Web site]. When your promo is ready, you can upload it to YouTube ....

Source: Los Angeles Times

It's all just speculation based on Intenet gossip (and who ever believes any of that, right?), but guessing's half the fun of the assorted annual entertainment awardfests.

Source: New York Daily News

And so the tedium continues... Star Jones Reynolds has launched a bitter counterattack after Barbara Walters sensationally dissed her on yesterday's edition of 'The View.'

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Go, Kyra! Go, Kyra! The announcement comes two weeks after the show's second-season premiere smashed the ratings record for a basic cable original scripted series with 8.3 million viewers.

Source: Sci Fi Wire

The DVD set will street on September 19 at a suggested retail price of $49.98 (most likely with sale prices galore immediately after the initial release) and encompasses the final half of the second season, episodes 11-20.

Source: thebrandbuilder.blogspot.com

The post I ripped this from also contains a link to a great article published recently in strategy-business.com entitled "The Future Of Advertising Is Now." (Subscription required.) Here's a taste:

Toshiba and Sony have gone to great lengths to convince you that HD-DVD and Blu-ray are both the "next big thing." With the next big thing comes the idea that it will be around forever (who would have envisioned the CD a dying format even five years ago?).

Source: realityblurred.com

If you're like me, you're pumped for the next installment of Big Brother on CBS. This year, we'll have much more interactivity (as promised by CBS). Good luck to the houseguests. It's their last night of freedom!

Source: Yahoo! News

The title kind of says it all for the man with three first names, who will become a regular on CBS' sophomore legal drama playing an attorney (No!) this fall.

Source: Slate

Disappointed by the new movie Superman Returns? Why not read the novel? For more than 70 years, movies have been turned into novelizations, and these books are how many of us relived the excitement of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom or first encountered such off-limits fare  …

Source: nytimes.com