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A start-up, which has partnered with Apple and Sky productions, is trying to improve the culture of film, TV and commercial sets through gathering worker feedback. By Katie Kilkenny Labor & Media ...
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Jean Prewitt, longtime president and CEO of the Independent Film & Television Alliance, is set to step down at the end of this year. Prewitt, who has been leading IFTA for 25 years, has guided both ...
Nearly two dozen television shows will receive incentives for shooting in California — including two series that relocated from Texas and Canada — in the first award period since the state bolstered ...
Major League Baseball didn’t necessarily expect to be renegotiating a good chunk of its TV rights in 2025, but it is in fact trying to parcel out the next few years of a major part of its schedule ...
HBO is enacting more name changes, as the cabler has given a cosmetic makeover to six of its U.S. linear channels. HBO2 will now be called HBO Hits. HBO Signature is now HBO Drama. HBO Zone will ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Walt Disney Co. is suing Dish Network‘s digital subsidiary Sling TV, alleging that the pay-TV service included its networks without permission in a new suite of short-term packages.
THR’s International Producer of the Year is redefining what a global studio can be. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief When Pierre-Antoine Capton founded Mediawan in 2015 alongside French telecom ...
At the end of the day, a job is a job. Whether you’re flipping burgers or penning the theme to Star Wars, there’s always something better out there. Just ask 93-year-old John Williams, widely ...
Woody Allen’s appearance at a Russian film festival has garnered the condemnation of Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry, who called the filmmakers participation “a disgrace and an insult” to the victims of ...