It feels like every movie released in the 1970s was a classic, but only one could win best picture at the Oscars each year.
The 1970s was a decade full of cinematic breakthroughs, but there were still movies that bombed at the box office. However, ...
Developed in the '50s to help movies compete with a new invention called television, the VistaVision film format is once ...
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Star Trek's Future Without Kirk & Spock Would Mark A New Era
While Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is about Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) leading the Starship Enterprise, the ...
Skversky is best known for the dozen years he spent at Channel 6, backing up Ducis Rodgers at the sports desk. He left the ...
In a bumper year for screen adaptations of Stephen King’s work, the director of The Running Man, a dystopian thriller about a bloodthirsty TV gameshow, talks to the author about media manipulation, ...
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5 Star Trek Series Cancellations That Frustrated Fans
No Star Trek fan wants their favorite show to end, but a few Star Trek series were cut down before they'd run their course, ...
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Paramount TV Chief George Cheeks Sets Leadership Structure for Cable TV Brands After Layoffs
After Paramount Skydance's across-the-board layoffs initiated last week, TV Media chair George Cheeks announced a new ...
A week after a heavy round of layoffs, the company is reorganizing its linear TV business under George Cheeks, chair of TV ...
The MTV Owner Plans To “Reinvent” Its Brands and Lean Into Franchises Like ‘South Park’ & ‘Daily Show’ following massive layoffs.
Former NBCUniversal sales boss Don McGregor is set to land the top global TV distribution post at Paramount, we understand.
The company's cable brands will focus on a "more curated" slate, leaning on franchises such as "SpongeBob SquarePants," "Paw Patrol" and "The Daily Show" while also developing new IP ...
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