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Bounce TV Slates First-Ever Original Series

April 30, 2012

ATLANTA: The half-hour comedy Family Time, Bounce TV’s first original series, has been slated to launch on June 18, taking a Monday night slot at 8 p.m. The show is created by Bentley Kyle Evans (The Jamie Foxx Show, Martin, Love That Girl) and produced by Evans and partner Trenten …

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New President for IFC

April 30, 2012

NEW YORK: AMC Networks has promoted Jennifer Caserta to serve as the president and general manager of IFC. The appointment is effective immediately. She continues to be based at the company’s New York headquarters and reports to Ed Carroll, AMC Networks’ COO. Caserta was named executive VP and general manager …

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Michael Wright Promoted to President for Trio of Turner Channels

May 1, 2012

LOS ANGELES: Michael Wright has been upped to president and head of programming for TNT, TBS and Turner Classic Movies (TCM). Wright continues to oversee all programming and scheduling for TNT and TBS, along with original programming for TCM and original content for all three networks’ digital extensions. He is based …

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E! Unveils New Network Branding

May 1, 2012

LOS ANGELES: Under its new "Pop of Culture" tagline, E! Entertainment is evolving the network with a refreshed look, logo and brand campaign, also lining up a slate of projects from Nigel Lythgoe, Whitney Cummings and others. The channel is focusing on expanding, elevating and enhancing the global pop-culture brand …

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HBO Renews Girls, Veep

May 1, 2012

NEW YORK: HBO has made a commitment for second seasons of the comedies Girls and Veep, giving ten-episode orders for both. Girls has drawn a gross audience to date of 3.8 million viewers. The show, created by and starring Lena Dunham, follows a group of girls in the early 20s …

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Elizabeth Guider Reports Ahead of the L.A. Screenings

May 2, 2012

PREMIUM: The major Hollywood studios continue to generate solid licensing fees from their broadcast clients and are now eagerly exploring opportunities with new platforms worldwide, reports Elizabeth Guider.   Forget the wow factor. When it comes to Hollywood’s international-television business, it’s the how factor that counts. As in how to …

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Q1 Profit Down 11 Percent at Time Warner

May 2, 2012

NEW YORK: Time Warner’s first-quarter earnings were down 11 percent, due in part to a $35 million impairment charge for the cancellation of the HBO original series Luck. Revenue was up 4 percent to $7 billion and adjusted operating income increased 6 percent to $1.4 billion. This growth was fueled …

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Earnings Up 30 Percent for Comcast

May 2, 2012

NEW YORK: Comcast Corporation reported an increase of 30 percent for its Q1 profit, boosted by Super Bowl advertising and continued growth from its Internet services. For the quarter ended March 31, net income grew from $943 million to $1.22 billion. The company posted consolidated revenues of $14.9 billion, an …

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CBS Sees Profit Spike

May 2, 2012

NEW YORK: First-quarter profit jumped 80 percent for CBS Corporation, bolstered by an influx from digital deals. Net earnings were $363 million, up from the year ago’s $202 million. Revenues for the first quarter were up 12 percent to $3.92 billion. This gain was led by content licensing and distribution …