- New Line in Warner's corner
- 'Semi-Pro' looks to score at box office
- ABC renews reality fare
- Viacom continues comeback
- Warner Bros. gobbles up New Line
- Media partners create Fuse-AEG
- SAG aims for April start date
- Highmore to voice comic 'Astro Boy'
- Univision sells music division
- 'Idol' cruises on Wednesday
- CBS punches up Saturday nights
- Nielsen group taps Byrne
- TNT, TBS nab pack of WB films
- Film greenlights in limbo
- Disney joins 'Band' wagon
- William F. Buckley Jr. dies at 82
- Fox 2000 picks up 'Wimpy Kid'
- Relativity pacts big with Universal
- Nielsen entertainment group taps Byrne
- William F. Buckley Jr. dies at 82
- Porter tuner bowing at King's Head
- Relativity pacts big with Universal
- Dick Clark Prods. taps Orly Adelson
- Audiences don't flip for 'Quarterlife'
- EC hits Microsoft with record fine
- Cerone leaves 'Dexter' for 'Money'
- Audiences don't flip for 'Quarterlife'
- William F. Buckley Jr. dies at 82
- EC hits Microsoft with record fine
- Cerone leaves 'Dexter' for 'Money'
- Dwayne Johnson to play 'Tooth Fairy'
- Disney planning 'Step Up 3-D'
- 'Pride and Glory' delay stirs up fray
- Kutcher, Banks producing ABC series
- Mostow, Virgin team on 'Megas'
- Prepping for a SAG strike
- Overture nabs 'Sunshine Cleaning'
- Viewers sweet on 'Raisin in the Sun'
- Moonves: Strike actually helped
- WWE teams with MyNetwork TV
- Writers endorse new three-year deal
- Mostow, Virgin team on 'Megas'
- FCC auction called 'disaster'
- Cerone leaves 'Dexter' for 'Money'
- Fireman's Fund offers strike insurance
- Overture nabs 'Sunshine Cleaning'
- Viewers sweet on 'Raisin in the Sun'
- Moonves: Strike actually helped
- 'No Country' expands theater count
- WWE teams with MyNetwork TV
- Dimension locks up Joe Hill's 'Key'
- WWE pins down distrib deal at Fox
- EA still game for Take-Two
- Getty Images goes private
- Sony picks up 'Terminator Salvation'
- Statham revs up 'Transporter 3'
- Oscar ratings fall to all-time low
- EA bid rejected by Take-Two
- Statham drives 'Transporter 3'
- Oscar ratings fall to all-time low
- 'No Country' big winner at Oscars
- Likely ratings low for Oscar
- Night Before bash a smash success
- A long, violent journey for Coens
- WGA strike chatter limited at Oscars
- Box office boost for 'Country'
- Cotillard wins best actress at Oscars
- Celebrities brave rain on Oscar night
- Oscar support swings to Swinton
- N.Y. parties keep fans connected
- Reactions from Oscar winners
- European actors dominate Oscars
- EA bid rejected by Take-Two
- 'SNL' brings in big numbers
- 'Jumper' shows bounce overseas
- Night Before a smash success
- NBC adds more 'Lipstick'
- Audiences see 'Point'
- ABC plans more 'Murder'
- 'Juno' tops Spirit Awards
- Lohan sweeps Razzies
- 'Grain' gains big time at Cesars
- ABC Family finds huge success
- 'I Know Who' sweeps Razzies
- 'Juno' tops Spirit Awards
- 'I Know Who' sweeps Razzies
- Audiences see the 'Point'
- Broadway plays the market
- ABC Family hits huge success
- Amazon nursing 'Stolen Child'
- Oscar's box office bump
- 'Idol' lifts 'Lyrics' to new high
- Oscar's box office bump
- Dominic Monaghan joins 'Wolverine'
- 'Vantage' has box office advantage
- HBO hails 'Taxi to the Dark Side'
- Jim Jarmusch tests 'Limits of Control'
- Edie Falco moving to Showtime
- Sony buys Emmerich's '2012'
- HBO hails 'Taxi'
- NBC's Manze tops creative services
- Jarmusch's 'Control' undwerway
- Falco moves to Showtime
- Sony buys '2012'
- Reed Elsevier to sell RBI
- King, Verbinski team on new film
- Columbia, Moritz call on 'The Boys'
- Universal pacts with Hasbro
- Disney unveils 2009 schedule
- David Fincher falls into 'Black Hole'
- WB takes franchise turn with 'Akira'
- ABC shows set to return in April
- David Fincher falls into 'Black Hole'
- WB takes franchise turn with 'Akira'
- CBS switches up Monday
- ABC shows return in April
- TBS adds 'Just for Laughs' to slate
- WB, Paramount dominate Saturns
- Jack Johnson's 'Static' still on top
- Universal rolls dice with Hasbro
- Kelsey Grammer to play Scrooge
- Studios vie for Emmerich's '2012'
- Will Oscar show grab great ratings?
- Reynolds, will.i.am join 'Wolverine'
- Spider-Man boosts Marvel earnings
- Fox firms up spring lineup plans
- NBC overhauls upfront plans
- Martha Stewart buys rights to Emeril
- Spider-Man boosts Marvel earnings
- Fox firms up spring program plans
- Monday a big 'Deal' for NBC
- NBC unveils year-round slate
- Martha Stewart buys rights to Emeril
- 'Jumper' hopping overseas
- Culture editor exits L.A. Times
- Blu-ray wins high-def war
- Gamer conference kicks off
- 'Juno' hits niche mark
- 'Knight' rides back to success
- 'Jumper' leaps to top of box office
- Apple teams with 'American Idol'
- 'Jumper' leaps to top of box office
- Almodovar to tell poet's story
- 'Will & Grace' creators get ABC show
- 'Sweeney,' 'Bourne' top EDDIEs
- Trio steps in for Ledger
- Overseas auds bounce for 'Jumper'
- Trio steps in for Ledger
- 'Jumper' leaps on top of box office
- HD DVD biz fading fast
- Actors step in for Ledger
- 'Blood,' 'Men' top ADG Awards
- HD DVD biz fading fast
- HD DVD biz fading fast
- Strike unleashed Internet ire
- Theater fest targets teen audiences
- Audiences heart 'Jumper,' 'Step 2'
- CBS, NBC bring cable to primetime
- Frustrated indies seek web distrib'n
- USA reels in 'Indiana Jones'
- USA pre-buy reels in 'Indiana Jones'
- Red Wagon revs up Earnhardt biopic
- 'Debaters' dominates Image Awards
- New Line unveils 'Planet 51' voices
- Page, Murphy set for 'Peacock'
- NBC promotes Teri Weinberg
- Fox reshuffles film release calendar
- AMPTP ready to bargain with SAG
- L.A. Times names Stanton editor
- Oscar plans on fast track
- Networks go forward with upfronts
- NBC promotes Teri Weinberg
- Fox reshuffles film release calendar
- L.A. Times taps Stanton as editor
- Oscar plans on fast track
- Fox takes reality-heavy night
- Networks go forward with upfronts
- China defiant over Olympics row
- Sony, Burnett dive into 'Shark Tank'
- CBS Films buys Flynn novels
- Stars encourage SAG to negotiate
- Yahoo in talks with News Corp.
- CBS, NBC roll out post-strike slate
- Quartet urges SAG to negotiate
- 'Star Trek' pushed back to 2009
- Diverse films for holiday weekend
- Writers return to cloudy field
- Yahoo in talks with News Corp.
- CBS, NBC roll out post-strike slate
- Tribune to cut 400-500 jobs
- 'Idol' a Tuesday titan
- TNT gives go-ahead to 'Leverage'
- FCC expects smooth switch to DTV
- Showtime banks on original series
- Markey introduces Net neutrality bill
- 'Sleep' awakens to top of charts
- China turns blind eye to Spielberg
- Breslin, Vassilieva to star in 'Keeper'
- Kutcher, Leigh set for 'Spread'
- It's official: WGA strike is over
- SAG in the hot seat
- Craven to direct '25/8' for Rogue
- Time's up for '24's' Joel Surnow
- It's official: WGA strike is over
- Yahoo acquires Maven Networks
- Spielberg pulls out of Olympics
- Strike enters countdown mode
- CBS tackles college sports
- NBC tops Monday with reality slate
- Yahoo rejects Microsoft's bid
- Coens speak 'Yiddish' for Columbia
- Paradigm taps WMA's Jack Tantleff
- Zellweger to star in 'One and Only'
- TV shows start to learn their fate
- Soho Group posts up in Hollywood
- Industry in post-strike mode
- Tolkien estate sues New Line
- Yahoo rejects Microsoft's bid
- Soho Group posts up in Hollywood
- Industry in post-strike mode
- ABC preps fall schedule
- 'Shrek' sets Broadway bow
- Bratt to star in A&E's 'Cleaner'
- Tolkien estate sues New Line
- Yahoo rejects Microsoft's bid
- Grammys hit a low note
- 'Atonement' tops BAFTA Awards
- Showrunners return to work
- TV's new developments
- Hancock surprises at Grammys
- Actor Roy Scheider dies at 75
- Dealmakers spurred by fear, loathing
- Barack Obama wins Grammy
- Grammy Awards announced
- 'Atonement' tops BAFTA Awards
- Showrunners back to work Monday
- 'Gold' rush at box office
- SAG to negotiate with AFTRA
- Yahoo plans to reject Microsoft bid
- Ellen Page enters Raimi's 'Hell'
- Showrunners back to work Monday
- 'Gold' rush at box office
- WGA to hold 48-hour vote
- WGA, producers reach tentative deal
- SAG to negotiate with AFTRA
- WGA to hold 48-hour vote
- Cody, Coen bros. top WGA Awards
- Writers upbeat but still no vote
- Yahoo plans to reject Microsoft bid
- Ellen Page enters Raimi's 'Hell'