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Paramount Adds Movies to Amazon’s Prime Instant Video

May 23, 2012

SEATTLE: Paramount Pictures is bringing hundreds of movies from its library to Amazon’s Prime Instant Video service in the U.S. over the next three years. Films such as Mission: Impossible 3, Braveheart, Forrest Gump, Mean Girls and Clueless will soon be available to Amazon Prime members with unlimited streaming. The …

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CBS Claims Victory for 2011-2012 Season

May 23, 2012

LOS ANGELES: Based on ratings through Sunday, CBS has declared itself the winner of the 2011-2012 season among all viewers, while FOX, thanks to American Idol, has retained its spot as the number one network among viewers 18 to 49. CBS says it also tops the 25 to 54 rankings, and …

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TBS to Bring DumbDumb Digital Comedy Shorts to Facebook

May 24, 2012

ATLANTA: Facebook has signed up to help distribute and promote the new branded digital comedy shorts from DumbDumb as part of a deal with TBS. Previously, Turner and Electus struck a pact for DumbDumb to produce up to six short-form comedy videos for TBS.com that feature a sponsor’s brand integration. …

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DISHWorld Available on Roku

May 24, 2012

SARATOGA/ENGLEWOOD: Bringing more than 50 international programming channels to its lineup, the Roku streaming platform has added DISHWorld as part of its offerings. The DISHWorld service includes leading Hindi, Arabic, Urdu, Bangla and Brazilian channels. It offers a variety of foreign-language programming, including sports, movies, news, children’s programs, music, cooking …

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Olympusat Makes Hires for Latin America, U.S. Sales Force

May 24, 2012

BOSTON: Olympusat, which represents 25 TV networks serving the Hispanic, Specialty and Faith & Family markets, has hired two new executives to drive its distribution efforts in Latin America and the U.S. Francisco Sibauste joins as the VP of distribution and sales for Latin America. Nick Febrizio has been hired …

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DISH’s Ad-Skipping Feature Leads to Lawsuits

May 25, 2012

ENGLEWOOD: DISH has filed suit against ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC in federal court seeking a declaration of legality regarding its AutoHop feature, which allows subscribers to automatically skip advertisements. DISH is asking the court for a declaratory judgement on whether or not the AdHop feature infringes any copyrights that …

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TV Land Pilots Two New Sitcoms

May 25, 2012

NEW YORK: TV Land has ordered cast-contingent pilots for a pair of original sitcoms, I’m Not Dead Yet from Ben Silverman’s Electus and Brothers-in-Law, executive produced by Scott Stuber. I’m Not Dead Yet is being adapted from the DBS-produced Israeli format Zanzuri. It is written by Jon Sherman (Frasier) with …

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Comedy Central Staffs Up Original Programming, Development Team

May 29, 2012

NEW YORK: Former MTV executive Brooke Posch is joining Comedy Central as its VP of original programming and development for the East Coast. Reporting to Kent Alterman, the head of original programming and development, Posch will oversee development and production of all East Coast-based original series and pilots for the cable network. …

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New Chief Content Officer for DIRECTV

May 30, 2012

EL SEGUNDO: With its current content chief, Derek Chang, leaving at the end of the year, DIRECTV has tapped former AT&T executive Dan York to join the platform this summer as executive VP of programming and chief content officer. As executive VP of content strategy and development for the last six …

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HISTORY Mini-Series Premiere Breaks Cable Records

May 30, 2012

NEW YORK: More than 13.9 million people tuned in to HISTORY on Monday for the premiere of the mini-series Hatfields & McCoys, making it the number one non-sports broadcast in ad-supported cable history. The 3×2-hour show tells the true story of a legendary family feud. It stars Kevin Costner and Bill …