- Frenzy over Globes uncertainty
- Paramount's Abdy in hot water
- Lifetime fits MacLaine into 'Chanel'
- NBC, ABC in scheduling showdown
- Frenzy over Globes uncertainty
- 'Treasure' takes on 'Legend'
- WGA winds down for the holidays
- Paramount VP tangled in gambling ring
- Stewart, Colbert to return Jan. 7
- 'Into the Wild' tops SAG nominations
- Zell completes Tribune buyout
- Live Nation writes its own ticket
- 'Into the Wild' tops SAG nominations
- Kenny G in love with Starbucks
- Cabler AMC to build on drama success
- Studios suit up for Super Bowl
- Raimi 'Hell' bent on thriller
- Cast set for 'Secret Life of Bees'
- Nick's spin on Jamie Lynn Spears
- People's Choice Awards revamped
- WGA strike taking toll on L.A.
- WGA seeking interim agreements
- Film exec Gerald Green arrested
- WGA strike hits local economy
- 'Gypsy' returns to Broadway
- 'Loser' finale scores for NBC
- WGA seeking interim agreements
- FitzSimons leaves post at Tribune
- 'Noel' brings good cheer to charts
- Film exec Gerald Green arrested
- MPAA rejects Gibney's 'Dark' ads
- Writers to picket Golden Globes
- FitzSimons leaves post at Tribune
- Viacom, Microsoft ink $500 mil deal
- Bruckheimer, MTV pact for games
- Pitt in talks to star in 'Tree of Life'
- MPAA rejects Gibney's 'Dark' poster
- Latenight returns pressure WGA
- WGA to picket Golden Globes
- FCC approves controversial ban
- TorrentSpy.com loses appeal
- Marcus Theaters pass on 'Sweeney'
- E3 returning to Convention Center
- Affleck to sub for Norton in 'State'
- 'Hobbit' back on track as twin bill
- Slow start for newbies
- Marcus theaters pass on 'Sweeney'
- Norton exits 'State of Play'
- 'Hobbit' back on track as twin bill
- Slow start for newbies
- WGA rejects waiver requests
- Duo acquires stake in Trifecta
- Carrey finds his 'Love' interest
- WGA rejects waiver requests
- A-Rod bats for Oseary's team
- Manhattan gets 'Simpson-ized'
- Guilds show solidarity on new media
- 'Valkyrie' release pushed back
- NBC's latenight hosts return to work
- Southeastern critics prefer 'Old Men'
- 'Valkyrie' release pushed back
- 'Survivor' finale a winner
- NBC's latenight hosts return to work
- Satellites fall for 'Juno'
- 'Orphanage,' 'Roses' lead Goya race
- Singer Dan Fogelberg dies at 56
- NBC's latenight hosts return to work
- WGA seeks to avoid AMPTP
- Singer Dan Fogelberg dies at 56
- Specialty films boost box office
- WGA seeks to avoid AMPTP
- SAG preps for talks
- 'Call' goes to Showtime
- Emmy Rossum set for 'Dragonball'
- AFI picks best of 2007
- Academy picks visual effects films
- 'Legend' lands legendary opening
- WGA ratifies ABC News deal
- Academy takes liking to animation
- 'Legend' lands legendary opening
- WGA ratifies deal for ABC News
- WGA may bless return of Letterman
- WGA may bless return of Letterman
- WGA may bless return of Letterman, Ferguson
- Writers try new method
- Smith has new box office 'Legend'
- Andy Serkis set for 'Tin Tin'
- ABC finds 'Lost' on Jan. 31
- Disc biz seeks new spin in 2008
- Strike forces major changes to TV
- 'Sweeney Todd' spreads Sondheim
- Globes gain influence at box office
- Latenight tries to stage comeback
- 'Legend,' 'Chipmunks' opening
- WGA strike snuffs scripted TV
- DGA wants talks with AMPTP
- Murdoch gets keys to Dow Jones
- Golden Globe nominees announced
- Cable dominates Globes TV noms
- A hard picket line to cross
- DGA wants talks with AMPTP
- Murdoch handed keys to Dow Jones
- Golden Globe nominees speak out
- Golden Globe nominations
- Golden Globe nominees react
- Golden Globe nominations
- Hollywood huddles to restart talks
- WGA strike redefines TV business
- WGA announce TV, radio nominees
- New 'Jackass' film debuting online
- 59 songs up for the Oscar
- Musician Ike Turner dies at 76
- Shorts selected for Slamdance
- 'Noel' big with holiday shoppers
- Musician Ike Turner dies at 76
- Shorts selected for Slamdance
- Agent Freddie Fields dies at 84
- Boyle to receive honorary Oscar
- Davey leaves post as Icon CEO
- 'Loser' helps NBC win
- 'Noel' big with holiday shoppers
- Fox shifts 'Avatar,' 'Museum'
- NATAS blocked by Emmys
- WGA holiday planning begins
- Award shows brace for strike
- Report faults DTV strategy
- FX brands outside the box
- Cast set for 'Tin Roof' revival
- News Corp. ups Teri Everett
- CBS tops mild Monday
- Sony set to reach earnings goal
- FX thinks outside the box
- Cast set for 'Tin Roof' revival
- News Corp. ups Everett
- CBS tops mild Monday
- S.F. critics embrace 'Jesse James'
- Shares in Cablevision drop
- Broadcast critics go 'Wild'
- Broadcast critics go 'Wild'
- Sony to hit 5% profit margin
- TV Critics' Assn. press tour is off
- Cage to star in Proyas' 'Knowing'
- Joan Allen fetches a 'Dog's' tale
- Strike's war of words resumes
- IATSE backs Hillary Clinton
- Viacom freelancers walk off job
- YouTube shares the wealth
- Paul Rudd to star in 'I Love You'
- 'No Country' tops with N.Y. critics
- Berlin unveils first competition films
- YouTube shares the wealth
- Football tops Sunday ratings action
- 'No Country' tops with N.Y. critics
- Canal Plus stalks European prey
- WGA talks hit bitter end
- D.C. critics choose 'Country'
- Canal Plus stalks European prey
- Berlin unveils first competition pics
- D.C. Critics choose 'Country'
- WGA talks leaves bitterness
- 'No Country' tops with Boston critics
- Oprah opens door for Obama
- 'Juno' jolts specialty box office
- NY Critics awards winners announced
- Broadway plays battle for box office
- L.A. critics call for 'Blood'
- Young execs killed in car crash
- 'No Country' tops with Boston critics
- 'Compass' charts not-so-golden bow
- 'Lust' tops Golden Horse Awards
- 'Walk to Beautiful' tops IDA awards
- 'Golden Compass' loses its way
- 'Lust' tops Golden Horse Awards
- CBS exec Roger King dies at 63
- 'Walk to Beautiful' tops IDA awards
- Hammond returns to Variety
- Roger King, TV exec, dies at 63
- 'Compass' off to modest start
- Audiences follow 'Compass'
- 'Walk to Beautiful' tops IDA awards
- Strike talks halted
- Hammond returns to Variety
- WGA fears AMPTP will walk
- TV season's down for the count
- Writers, producers trade potshots
- 3-D gives B.O. another dimension
- Legendary in Britain, obscure in U.S.
- WGA fears AMPTP will walk
- Macrovision buys Gemstar-TV Guide
- Latenight audience flight
- Hathaway hops on 'War' path
- Imax makes screen play
- James Murdoch rises at News Corp.
- WGA likely to see final offer soon
- NBC sets winter strike schedule
- Tribune takes on owner ban
- Will 'Compass' find audiences?
- Licht to head licensing for Hasbro
- Michelle Williams joins 'Island'
- Grammy nominations announced
- Bravo renews reality hits
- Michelle Williams joins 'Island'
- Licht to head licensing for Hasbro
- Grammy nominations announced
- China sets 3 month ban on U.S. films
- Coasts differ in strike coverage
- Johnny Depp goes 'Public'
- Directors covene regarding contract
- Swank sinks teeth into 'Fangland'
- Film scripts into TV pilots?
- Top promotions at Paramount
- Media Rights Capital, WB pact
- ESPN football earns record ratings
- ESPN football earns record ratings
- Slamdance fest announces line-up
- NBR picks 'No Country'
- Warner to distribute MRC trio
- 'Mary Poppins' goes on the road
- Jolie plays spy game for Paramount
- Edward Norton to star in 'Grass'
- 'Housewives' boosts ABC's ratings
- WGA strike talks resume
- Milchan high on tech buy
- Senators rock FCC vote
- John Turturro set for 'Endgame'
- 'Law & Order' returns to NBC
- Viacom thaw on DreamWorks
- Viacom thaw on DreamWorks
- Writers bring counteroffer to talks
- Imus back in the 'Morning'
- Broadway bounces back from strike
- Writers bring counteroffer to talks
- Kingsley signs on to 'Shutter Island'
- Congressional probe targets Martin
- 'Tin Man' proves its mettle
- Imus back in the 'Morning'
- CBS to unveil revamped schedule
- Crowe commits to 'State of Play'
- Twister boosts 'Housewives'
- Gucci film on Fox's runway
- Bale takes on 'Terminator'
- Many top names free for spring films
- Few foresee early end to strike
- Shine set to buy Reveille
- 'Savages' ravages box office
- 'Beowulf' still king overseas
- Activision, Vivendi Games merge
- Box office remains 'Enchanted'
- Leno to pay 'Tonight' staff after all
- 'Beowulf' still king overseas