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ABC Veteran Jeff Bader Moves to NBC

August 2, 2012

UNIVERSAL CITY: Jeff Bader, who was most recently the executive VP of planning, scheduling and distribution at the ABC Entertainment Group, has taken up a post at NBC Entertainment. Bader has been appointed as the president of program planning, strategy and research at the company, where he will be reporting …

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New International VP for AFL

August 2, 2012

SAN FRANCISCO: Scott Hanock has been named the new VP and international sales manager for AFL Productions. In this newly created role that aims to expand AFL’s global program licensing business, Hanock will work in Los Angeles under Yuri Volodarsky, the company’s head of development and production. Hanock previously served …

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Profit Dips at Viacom

August 3, 2012

NEW YORK: Viacom’s third-quarter profit was down 7 percent, impacted by weak theatrical revenues and lower ad sales. Viacom earned $534 million in the quarter, compared to the year ago’s $574 million. Revenue fell 14 percent to $3.24 billion. At the networks, revenue fell 5 percent, with U.S. advertising down …

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CBS Posts Increase in Q2 Earnings

August 3, 2012

NEW YORK: Net income was up 8 percent at CBS Corporation in its second quarter to $427 million, though revenue did slip. Q2 revenue came in at $3.48 billion compared with the year ago’s $3.59 billion. CBS attributed the performance to two key factors: the company’s initial multi-year digital streaming …

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Saban Brands Buys into Mobile Gaming Outfit

August 3, 2012

LOS ANGELES: Saban Brands has bolstered its digital capabilities with the acquisition of the mobile games developer and publisher The Playforge, behind the hit Zombie Farm. Zombie Farm was the third highest grossing iOS app in 2011 and a top 10 grossing game for nearly two years, with more than …

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eOne Developing Series Based on Manga Title

August 3, 2012

LOS ANGELES/TORONTO: Entertainment One (eOne) has scored the rights to develop a show based on the Japanese manga Black Jack, from creator Osamu Tezuka, who is also behind Astro Boy. Black Jack has sold more than 50 million copies in Japan and has been translated in a slew of countries …

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Disney/ABC Names Peter Seymour as EVP & CFO

August 3, 2012

BURBANK: Peter Seymour has been promoted to the newly created post of executive VP and chief financial officer at the Disney/ABC Television Group, reporting directly to Anne Sweeney. The move consolidates financial leadership for the entertainment portfolio under one executive. Seymour, who had most recently been serving as executive VP …

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M. Night Shyamalan Developing Pilot for Syfy

August 3, 2012

NEW YORK: Filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan and showrunner/executive producer Marti Noxon are working on a scripted pilot project, entitled Proof, for Syfy, which has also greenlit a pilot based on John Christopher’s novel The Lotus Cave. Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense, Signs, Unbreakable) and Noxon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Mad Men) …

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Zodiak Rights Promotes Glen Hansen

August 6, 2012

LONDON: Glen Hansen has become Zodiak Rights’ new senior VP of sales, acquisitions and co-production for North America. Hansen had been serving as the company’s senior VP of acquisitions and business development for North America. In his new expanded role, Hansen will work out of Zodiak USA’s Los Angeles office …

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Red Arrow Buys Into U.S. Producer Left/Right

August 7, 2012

MUNICH: Red Arrow Entertainment Group has strengthened its position in the U.S. production sector, acquiring a majority share of Left/Right, which is behind such series as VH1’s Mob Wives. Left/Right has produced more than 300 hours of programming to date, including the TV adaptation of This American Life for Showtime, Home …