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FOX Television Stations Picks Up Anger Management

November 1, 2012

NEW YORK: FOX Television Stations (FTS) has signed an off-net syndication deal for Charlie Sheen’s Anger Management starting in September 2014.  The Lionsgate-produced series completed its ten-episode run this summer on FX. As part of Debmar-Mercury’s deal with FX, when Anger Management met a certain designated ratings average over eight …

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Report Forecasts Strong Gains in OTT Rental Revenues

November 2, 2012

SCOTTSDALE: ABI Research is forecasting that in the over-the-top market, rental revenues will eclipse subscription revenues by 2014, generating $32 billion by 2017, up from a predicted $8 billion this year. “Connected CE and mobile devices continue to push consumer behavior towards newer forms of media distribution like OTT and multi-screen …

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New President at The Weather Channel

November 2, 2012

ATLANTA: David Clark, whose previous stints include The Madison Square Garden (MSG) Company and Fuse, has been appointed president of The Weather Channel.  In the role, Clark will oversee programming, strategy and operations for the network. This includes live and long-form programming. Clark joins the network from the MSG Company, …

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Content Media Corp. Enters JV with Preferred Content

November 2, 2012

LOS ANGELES: Content Media Corporation is establishing a new film, TV and digital production and development company in partnership with Preferred Content.  The new venture is entitled Preferred Film & TV (PFT). Preferred Content founders Ross M. Dinerstein and Kevin Iwashina will collectively oversee the day-to-day operations, working closely with Content …

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U.S. Broadcast Retrans Fees to Reach $6 Billion by 2018

November 5, 2012

MONTEREY: TV station owners’ retransmission fee revenues could reach $5.5 billion by 2017 and surpass $6 billion by 2018, according to revised figures from SNL Kagan. This compares to the $2.36 billion forecast for this year. Previously, SNL Kagan had forecast that retrans fees would reach $4.86 billion by 2017. …

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Starz Entertainment Ups Michael Thornton

November 5, 2012

ENGLEWOOD: Michael Thornton has been promoted to the newly created role of executive VP of acquisitions, business affairs and legal at Starz Entertainment. Thornton’s new duties will include programming acquisitions and studio relations for the first-run output and library film content for linear channels and associated on-demand and online family of …

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CBS Signs Library Streaming Deal with Hulu

November 5, 2012

LOS ANGELES: CBS Corporation and Hulu have entered into a non-exclusive, multi-year licensing deal that adds a selection of library shows to the Hulu Plus subscription service. The deal takes effect from January 2013. It brings to the service such classic shows as Star Trek, I Love Lucy and The …

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Regis Philbin to Host International Emmy Awards

November 6, 2012

NEW YORK: The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has lined up Regis Philbin to host the 40th International Emmy Awards, to be held November 19 in New York City. Philbin has been in the TV business for more than 50 years. He has served as host of LIVE! …

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Cablevision Lands Retrans Agreement with NBCU

November 6, 2012

BETHPAGE/NEW YORK: Cablevision Systems Corp. and NBCUniversal have signed an extensive affiliation agreement that includes, among other terms, retransmission consent for NBC- and Telemundo-owned stations. The agreement sees NBCU’s portfolio of sports, news and entertainment broadcast and cable content continuing to be available to Cablevision TV customers. The pact also includes …

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AFM Sees Increased Buyer Attendance

November 6, 2012

SANTA MONICA: The American Film Market (AFM), which wraps tomorrow, has reported a 6-percent increase in buyers and a 5-percent increase in the number of buying companies on hand at the event. A total of 1,616 buyers were recorded, compared to 2011’s 1,523 buyer attendance. There were also 35 more …