- HBO joining forces with FunnyorDie
- Millennium riding with 'Musketeers'
- Katherine Heigl to star in 'Escape'
- SAG actions irk AFTRA
- Disney.com to stream full-length pics
- Met's cinema shows hit high note
- Expo peeks at Shyamalan's 'Avatar'
- Fox dribbles past ABC hoops
- Trink leaves EMI's Capitol Music
- Rogen, Baruchel set for 'Apocalypse'
- FX's 'Dirt' bites the dust
- Coelho, MySpace team on 'Witch'
- Fatal fire halts Woo’s ‘Red Cliff’
- Bertelsmann to exit Sony BMG early
- Col, SPA send 'Smurfs' to bigscreen
- Grant, Zhang get 'Lost for Words'
- Irons, Allen set for 'Impressionism'
- Networks wrap solid TV upfronts
- Madonna pulls film from Glastonbury
- Audiences salute 'Army Wives'
- Stiller, Witherspoon fly with Crowe
- 'Cure' lures Ford to CBS
- Overseas still 'Sex'-crazed
- 'Kung Fu Panda' wins B.O. battle
- SAG goes to war against AFTRA
- Variety heading to high-rise digs
- CW scores cash in changing market
- 'Brokeback Mountain' takes to stage
- Networks, Olympics organizers clash
- 'Kung Fu Panda' wins B.O. battle
- 'Panda' masters Friday box office
- Hillary Clinton ends presidential bid
- Sportscaster Jim McKay dies at 86
- SAG goes to war against AFTRA
- AFTRA approves primetime deal
- DiCaprio to play with 'Atari'
- Techie tykes get wired
- CBS on the right laugh track
- Will Hollywood embrace femme pics?
- Broadway boffo...with an asterisk
- Schwimmer's 'Our Town' is Chicago
- NBA Finals a slam dunk for ABC
- Schwimmer directing 'Little Britain'
- Samuel L. Jackson goes smallscreen
- F. Gary Gray to direct 'Marvin' movie
- Knightley eyes Columbia's 'Fair Lady'
- Advertisers commit coin to TV
- 'Panda,' 'Zohan' to spar over laughs
- Fox pushes back fall premieres
- Jane Friedman exits HarperCollins
- Jimmy Smits joins cast of 'Dexter'
- Warner uses Madonna for hard cell
- Ben Kingsley joins 'Prince of Persia'
- WGA strike costs CA $2.1 billion
- Kaczorowski partners with Grosvenor
- Hockey scores for NBC
- Gosling buys into Gillespie's 'Club'
- SAG keeps Hollywood on edge
- Universal to rebuild vault
- Lindsay Lohan ready for 'Labor Pains'
- Duo form Discovery Communications
- WB taps van Heijningen for 'Dead'
- Usher stands tall on music charts
- Winter on Scorsese's 'Boardwalk'
- Matt Damon to 'Factor' in rugby role
- Indie films get SAG waivers
- 'Chorus Line' loses its kick
- May box office measures up
- Paramount brings Vantage into fold
- Actor Mel Ferrer dies at 90
- 'Sex' continues to drive box office
- A Bush push on indecency
- Stewart named exec VP of Def Jam
- Bruce Willis game for 'Kane & Lynch'
- Turturro to direct 'Souls of Naples'
- Jelline to succeed Brillstein at ICM
- 'Sex' heats up European box office
- Clock's ticking on SAG negotiations
- Universal picks up the pieces
- Lionsgate packs up 'Transporter'
- Marshall, team leave 'Nice Work'
- Universal to adapt Ludlum novel
- 'Simpsons' cast seals deal with Fox
- Universal to adapt Ludlum novel
- 'Simpsons' cast seals deal with Fox
- Brad Pitt turns focus to Dubai
- 'Password' posts decent ratings
- Rock pioneer Bo Diddley dies
- Yves Saint Laurent dies at 71
- Vegas has Cher, babe
- 'Indiana' digs overseas treasure
- Gore's 'Truth' warms to opera
- CBS punches Saturday ratings
- Upfront approach
- 'Sex' drives box office
- Universal looking for answers
- 'Sex' to earn $20 million Friday
- 'Gone With the Wind' to close
- CNET buy proves CBS's future sight
- Broadway rewrites role of scalpers
- NBC's 'Tonight' fright
- 'Lost' finale lifts ABC
- 'City's' King gets DreamWorks deal
- Frank Langella to be 'Man' on B'way
- Parker moves to New Regency
- 'Jones' eyes box office bonanza
- Demme takes over Bob Marley film
- HBO taps Rich for creative gig
- Parker moves to New Regency
- 'Idol' showdown brings ratings win
- Sony introduces Hot Ticket
- 'Jones' eyes box office bonanza
- Time Warner unplugs cable
- 'Jones' eyes box office bonanza
- This year's Cannes lean on deals
- Time Warner unplugs cable
- Obama wins Oregon primary
- DreamWorks to remake 'Yomigaeri'
- Sony wins Flash Gordon bidding war
- SAG set to return to table
- Spike Lee sets Michael Jordan film
- Phoenix, Grisham pact for 'Pizza'
- Summit sets 'Highlander' remake
- Dohle to head Random House
- Fox wins TV season crown
- Regal, RealD team on digital switch
- Jake Gyllenhaal is Disney's 'Prince'
- Mandela musical heads to Broadway
- Season finales highlight Monday
- John Woo to direct, produce '1949'
- Steve Buscemi joins 'Revolt'
- John Woo sets next project: '1949'
- Steve Buscemi joins 'Revolt'
- Still no deal for 'Simpsons' cast
- Maloofs share 'Lohan' spotlight
- Global buyers screening few pilots
- Katie Holmes heads to Broadway
- Will Smith to produce 'Sticks'
- CBS Films gets 'Permission'
- John Cusack set for '2012'
- 'Housewives' finale lifts ABC
- HandMade pre-sells 'Eloise' rights
- Cannes in search of standout films
- Studios slip on AFTRA clip trip
- Buyers waiting for 'Che'
- Greenberg set for Viacom gig
- HandMade pre-sells 'Eloise' rights
- Cannes in search of standout pics
- Studios slip on AFTRA clip trip
- Buyers waiting for Soderbergh's Che
- Greenberg to head Viacom channel
- Kreiz takes Endemol reins
- Pirate pic sets sail at DreamWorks
- 'Greatest' gig for Brosnan, Sarandon
- 'Pacific' wins big at Drama Desks
- ACM's honor Lambert with best album
- Microsoft still courting Yahoo
- SAG hip to clip issue
- Landgraf reups at FX
- Murphy, Redmayne join 'Male Heart'
- Weinstein to produce 'Alchemist'
- 'Prince' wears box office crown
- 'Iron Man' still strong overseas
- Reliance secures Hollywood players
- Cannes market slimmer than usual
- 'Narnia' seizes box office crown
- AFTRA talks to resume Monday
- 'Nailed' to resume Monday
- Networks eye rebound at upfronts
- Hollywood agents feel the burn
- Size doesn't matter to Tonys
- TW chairman addresses shareholders
- WMA tops $100 mil film fund
- Hollywood brings buzz to Cannes
- NBC shows Thursday spunk
- George Clooney to 'Stare at Goats'
- After upfronts, TV biz back to work
- 'Cat' hops from stage to screen
- New Fox dramas to limit commercials
- 'Nailed' shuts down production again
- 'Prince Caspian' reign at box office?
- Pellicano convicted of racketeering
- Wednesday an easy win for Fox
- Icahn takes aim at Yahoo board
- Specialty films a hard sell at Cannes
- Cannes welcomes Mr. Jones
- GreeneStreet takes 'Long Time'
- Turner packs slate with top talent
- 2929 eats up Waters' 'Fruitcake'
- CBS returns to comedy roots
- Sony's net profit triples to $3.5 billion
- Bruckheimer, Disney buy 'Increment'
- Christian Slater to tell 'Lies'
- Nielsen loads Bases with NRG
- Tonys propel box office sales
- Daniel Day-Lewis eyes 'Nine' role
- Neil Diamond shines at top of charts
- Wednesday an easy win for Fox
- Icahn takes aim at Yahoo board
- Fox announces primetime slate
- CBS acquires CNET
- Warren Cowan dies at 87
- Stine gives Columbia 'Goosebumps'
- Jason Reitman flies 'Up in the Air'
- Nic Cage to star in 'Bad Lieutenant'
- Turner lines up heavy hitters
- ESPN touts 'SportsCenter' extras
- CBS passes on 'Moonlight'
- Michael Moore making '9/11' sequel
- Singh is MGM's new money man
- 'In the Heights' leads Tony noms
- ABC announces fall schedule
- Production resumes on 'Nailed'
- 'In the Heights' leads Tony noms
- ABC announces fall schedule
- 'Vegas' passes 'Speed' at box office
- Production resumes on 'Nailed'
- CBS picks up six for 2008-09 slate
- Grenier, Loar set documentary duo
- Martin pitch propels Paramount
- NBC Universal 'Experience' in N.Y.
- CW gives 'Reaper' another shot
- Duo partner on Castro kin biopic
- Production resumes on 'Nailed'
- CBS picks up six for 2008-09 slate
- Fox sets 'Chipmunks' sequel
- Cablevision nabs Newsday
- Fox greenlights J.J. Abrams' 'Fringe'
- ABC bets there is 'Life on Mars'
- Weinsteins roll with 'Fraggle Rock'
- 'Vegas' passes 'Speed' at box office
- CBS picks up six for 2008-09 slate
- Fox kicks off international unit
- NBC welcomes Fallon to 'Late Night'
- Chipmunks booked for sequel
- Cablevision nabs Newsday
- Outer Critics feel 'August' heat
- Fox greenlights 'Fringe'
- '90210' heads to the CW
- ABC bets on 'Mars'
- Walden, Harper team up
- Fox draws toon talent
- Networks pack pickups
- Spielberg to focus on Civil War film
- '90210' heads to the CW
- Smooth talks for AFTRA
- Schwarzenegger urges incentives
- 'Boston Legal' set for fifth season
- DreamWorks picks up 'Shared Fare'
- 'Iron Man' proves box office mettle