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2008 Movie Premieres Slowly Being Set November 17, 2006 4:07 am

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A few dates have been set for a couple big time movies set for release in 2008:

Columbia Pictures

  • The Will Smith led superhero action/drama “Tonight, He Comes”
    • July 2, 2008
  • “Step Brothers” reuniting “Talladega Nights” stars Will Ferrell and John C. Reill
    • July 25, 2008
  • The Da Vinci Code follow-up “Angels & Demons” (an adaption of Don Brown’s novel of the same name)
    • December 12, 2008

Warner Bros.

  • The Wachowski brothers’ “Speed Racer” adaption
    • May 23, 2008
  • The Batman Begins sequel titled “The Dark Knight”
    • July 18, 2008

2008 is Slowly Filling Up [ComingSoon.net]

Casino Royale Sets New UK Record for Bond Films November 17, 2006 3:58 am

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“Casino Royale”, the new Bond movie starring Daniel Craig in the main role, sold 1.7 million pounds ($3.2 million) worth of tickets in its first day of release on Thursday. Compared to the most recent Bond movie, the 2002 “Die Another Day”, that was an increase of 54% when comparing sales.

It made up more than 66% of all movie tickets sold across Britain.

Bond film smashes box office record in Britain [Reuters]

MGM Talks “The Hobbit” November 16, 2006 9:56 pm

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Chief executive of MGM, Harry Sloan talked briefly at the European Media Leaders Summit in London about the planned “Hobbit” movie.

Sloan said that there will be two films, with the first being a direct adaption of The Hobbit and the second a new film which would draw from “footnotes and source material connecting The Hobbit with The Lord of the Rings“.

Sloan also went on to confirm that MGM is in advanced talks with Peter Jackson to direct both movies, but it was emphasised by MGM that the negotiations are still in progress and there likely wont’ be any sort of production till at least 2008 or possibly even 2009.

Versus to Launch HD channel in January November 16, 2006 9:51 pm

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Comcast-owned Versus, the former OLN network, will launch a high definition channel in January of next year that will offer regular Versus programming for half of the day and golf programming for the other.

From noon to 7:00 PM it will program golf programming from Comcast’s Golf Channel while normal OLN programming will air on the network from 7:00 PM to noon.

So far, the network has deals in place for cable customers who subscribe to Comcast and customers who subscribe to DirecTV.

The channel will offer all of its National Hockey League games which are currently carried by Versus in high definition, Golf Channel programming will be simulcast on that channel and Versus HD and other programming such as boxing, professional bull riding, hunting and fishing shows will also be broadcast in high definition.

The Tour de France will be upconverted to HD for the time being, but negotiations are underway for the network to acquire a pure HD feed of the bicylce race.

New Online Comedy Channel from AOL and HBO Set To Launch November 16, 2006 9:40 pm

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AOL is partnering with HBO to rebrand its current “AOL Comedy” broadband channel into “This Just In”, a humor site based around current events.  It will re-launch sometime during the first quarter of 2007.

The site will also carry HBO branded  original content.

New Series Announced for Food Network November 16, 2006 9:36 pm

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Food Network has announced a new series entitled “Dinner: Impossible” for a debut of January 24th.

The program features Robert Irvine (a chef to princes and presidents) and a team of sous chefs making meals in impossible situations, such as rushing to finish a dinner before being left at a train station.

TV Notes: 11/16/2006 November 16, 2006 9:33 pm

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“Heroes” will air straight through in original programming, with no repeats, according to NBC. Eight episodes have aired so far with three more episodes scheduled for the fourth quarter. The series will then come back in January and run through the remaining original episodes.

Fox is considering doing the same thing with “Prison Break”. The network is leaning towards running all 22 episodes first-run with no repeats and deciding not to pull the series and put it on hiatus. Last season, the series ran to the end of November sweeps and did not come back until mid. 11 episodes have aired thus far, and the remaining 11 episodes will run straight through most likely around January, after their BCS games are aired and after the special two-hour premiere of the sixth season of “24”.

In other news, Fox has set a returning date for “Justice” of Friday, December 1st at 8:00 PM. The series will take over for canceled “Vanished” which will be banished to the internet, where the remaining four episodes will be streamed for free:

“The remaining four episodes will stream on the VANISHED myspace page, with a new episode posted every Friday at 12:01 PT, beginning Nov. 17th. Three episodes will be kept up at a time. The series finale will be posted online on Friday, December 8th.”

Continuing with news from Fox, the network has extended “Standoff” by ordering six additional episodes and has given “‘Til Death” a full-season order.

And lastly, CBS has ordered at least an additional 4 episodes (an exact amount has not yet been decided on) of “The Class”.

Third Season Ordered for “Weeds” November 16, 2006 9:16 pm

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Showtime has renewed “Weeds” for a third season, ordering 15 episodes for the critically acclaimed series.

The shows third season resumes production in the spring of next year in readiness for a summer premiere.

O.J. Simpson Special to Air on Fox at end of Sweeps Period November 14, 2006 9:23 pm

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In what surely will be looked at as a controversial airing, Fox has set a special four-hour, two-night event titled “O.J. Simpson: If I Did It, Here’s How It Happened”.

Publisher Judith Regan conducted a taped interview with the former athlete and acquitted murder suspect and that will serve as the basis for the event. FOX said that in the interview Simpson “describes how he would have carried out the murders he has vehemently denied committing for over a decade.”

The event will  air on November 27th and 29th.

Fox sets O.J. sweeps spec [Variety]

New “Bablylon 5” Direct-to-Video Movie in 2007 November 14, 2006 4:14 pm

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Warner Home Video and Warner Bros. Television have announced that production has begun on “Babylon 5: The Lost Tales”, a made-for-video movie targeted at fans of the Babylon 5 franchise set for release in 2007.

The DVD movie will include two new stories entitled ‘Voices of the Dark’, with both stories written, directed and executive produced by original Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski. The story of “The Lost Tales” picks up several years after the original series.

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New Show Premieres This Evening November 14, 2006 4:01 pm

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Just as a friendly reminder, there are two series premieres this evening:

The game show “Show Me The Money” hosted by William Shatner (Star Trek, Boston Legal) on ABC at 9:30 PM

The drama “3lbs” starring Stanley Tuccion CBS at 10:00 PM

And for those interested in sneaking a peak at the first episode, it is viewable online right now at CBS’s Innertube site for free at this link.

All times Eastern.

TV Land Unveils New Original Programming November 14, 2006 3:31 pm

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TV Land has created a slate of new series including an unscripted project which focuses on the family of George Foreman titled “Family Goreman”.

Other new programs under development are  “Meet Your Match”, a dating show centered around the baby boomer generation, “The Big 4-0” which centers on hitting that milestone in age and “Back to the Grind” which is hosted by certain 1970s TV icons in which they perform the same jobs that their fictional characters once held performed on screen.

“With amazing original content and talent driving TV Land, we are truly poised to make all TV Land platforms the ultimate entertainment destination for Baby Boomers,” said TV Land president Larry W. Jones, by way of introduction to the new slate. “Boomers want to see themselves and more people their own age accurately depicted in entertainment and we look forward to connecting them with even more great, Boomer-centric originals.”

All four of those series are set for premieres in 2007.

‘Grey’s’ sold into weekend syndication for 2009 premiere November 14, 2006 3:24 pm

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The hit ABC drama “Grey’s Anatomy” has been secured by Buena Vista Television in 14 of the top 15 tv markets in the United States for a off-net run beginning in 2009.

“Grey’s Anatomy’ is having a phenomenal run on the ABC network and it has become a prized acquisition in the syndication marketplace,” said Jed Cohen, executive VP and general sales manager of Buena Vista. “We are thrilled that it has found a home on these fine stations in the top markets, which will provide an ideal launch platform for the blockbuster series.”

The series is currently in its third season and is a critical hit, having passed CSI on Thursday nights in viewers and adults 18-49 (where it continually places first every week in the key demo among dramas).

“Friday Night Lights” Given a Full-season Order November 13, 2006 6:34 pm

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“Friday Night Lights” never got off to a very good start for NBC, but good word of mouth by fans of the show and a continued like expressed by critics has allowed NBC to stick with it in hopes that it continues to grow and find a larger audience.

“We’re proud to reward an authentic, poignant series like ‘Friday Night Lights’ with a full-season order, demonstrating our confidence in it’s appeal and quality,” said Kevin Reilly, President, NBC Entertainment. “Television critics and devoted fans have supported the show with well-deserved praise for the executive producers, writers and exceptionally talented cast.”

“Friday Night Lights” is averaging a 2.7 rating, 7 share in adults 18-49 and 6.7 million viewers overall with Tuesday originals through November 5. The acclaimed drama delivered 18-49 increases from its first half-hour to its second with each of its first five Tuesday telecasts. On a special Monday, October 30 telecast, “Friday Night Lights” won its time period among adults 18-34, men 18-34 and men 18-49.”

Time will tell if NBC will try to increase the audience of the show. Most may remember it was given a time slot change of Monday at 10:00 PM for one week where it showed promise, improving the time period’s numbers in all categories from its current occupant ‘Studio 60’. As of now, however, there is no talk of any more changes in shows schedule.

Broadcast News Makes Its Way to Podcasting November 13, 2006 6:25 pm

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Starting this Tuesday, “NBC Nightly News” and “Meet the Press”, both from NBC, will be offered online from podcasts.msnbc.com free of charge.
‘Nightly News’ will be available each evening at 10:00 PM, while “Meet the Press” will be available every Sunday at 1:00 PM (all times eastern).

Fox pulls “Justice” from its November Sweeps schedule November 10, 2006 5:53 pm

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Fox has pulled its struggling freshman drama, “Justice” from its schedule with a return expected sometime in December with no exact date yet announced.

Repeats of “House” will fill the remaining holes left over for November sweeps. The change will take place immediately (November 13th).

The series has struggled to hold onto much of an audience and was moved to a post “Prison Break” time slot a few weeks back to no avail.

Production will end after the 13th episode.

FX has renewed “Always Sunny in Philadelphia” for a third season November 10, 2006 4:58 pm

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FX has picked up its comedy series “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” for a third season, ordering 15 episodes of the show, surpassing the previous two orders for the series.

“We couldn’t be happier to bring back a group as talented as the Sunny cast for a third season,” said executive vp of original programming Nick Grad, in a prepared statement. “We’re encouraged with the ratings growth, we love the show and think that creatively, it’s just hitting its stride. The fact that Danny DeVito is returning speaks highly about the quality of the writing, and we look forward to another successful season.”

Danny DeVito, who joined the cast last season, will guest-star in all 15 episodes for the third season of the show and has also committed to six seasons, should FX continue to renew the series.

The series is averaging 1.3 million total viewers and 880,000 among adults 18-49, increases of 15 and 18 percent, respectively over the series’ first season run.

NBC gives full season order to “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” November 10, 2006 4:50 pm

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NBC has gone ahead and ordered the back nine of its freshman drama/comedy which has been struggling as of late.

Citing the shows strong ratings among upscale households as one of the reasons, NBC hopes the vote of confidence in the expensive show will increase its viewership and justify its full season renewal.

“I am pleased to show our support for this outstanding and ambitious effort from executive producers Aaron Sorkin and Thomas Schlamme,” said Kevin Reilly, President NBC Entertainment. “From the start, they have delivered the superb show that we wanted. The critical support has been rock-solid and there is a passionate core audience. We can’t wait for what’s going to come in the remainder of the season.”

“Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” is averaging a 4.0 rating, 9 share in adults 18-49 and 9.8 million viewers overall (through November 6) and has increased its rating week-to-week in 18-49 with each of its last two telecasts. “Studio 60” has consistently delivered some of the highest audience concentrations among all primetime network series in such key upscale categories as adults 18-49 living in homes with $75,000-plus and $100,000-plus incomes and in homes where the head of household has four or more years of college.

“Men In Trees” given full season order, moved to new time slot. November 10, 2006 4:45 pm

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ABC has given freshman drama “Men In Trees” a full season order, picking up the back nine.  In addition to that vote of confidence in the low rated by critical and fan favorite, ABC has moved the series to the plush post-“Grey’s Anatomy” time slot (Thursday at 10:00 PM) effective November 30th.

The series has averaged 7.32M viewers with a 2.2/7 among adults 18-49 in its former Friday at 9:00 PM time slot.

“The Incredible Hulk” return set for a Summer 2008 release November 6, 2006 8:20 pm

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Confirmed today by Marvel Studios and Universal Pictures, there will be another big-screen  addition to the ‘Incredible Hulk’ franchise.  Marvel has announced that the release date for the movie will be June 27th, 2008.”The Incredible Hulk will be the type of fun, high-octane event film people have come to expect from Marvel. We could not be more excited about this project and our summer 2008 prospects now that we have both our green goliath and our highly-anticipated Iron Man set for release” Commented Kevin Feige, President of Production for Marvel Studios.

The movie will be directed by Louis Leterrier (Transporter 2 and Unleashed) and its screenplay written by ‘X2’ and ‘X3’ screenwriter Zak Penn.

Casting is already underway but there is no word on which actors will play the parts.

CBS greenlights new pirate-themed reality show November 6, 2006 7:59 pm

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CBS is teaming up with reality hit producer Mark Burnett (“Survivor”, “The Apprentice”, “The Contender”, “Rockstar”) for a pirate-themed reality series with the hopes of a premiere launch in the summer of 2007.

The program will take place on both land and at sea, and be faithful to certain pirate related traditions.

CBS has confirmed the order for the series, but not other details about the project are known.

NBC to begin streaming “Passions” on their website November 6, 2006 7:55 pm

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A first for daytime television soaps, NBC will stream full episodes of “Passions” at their NBC.com website in a free ad-supported format.

“As we have shown with our prime-time programming, adding digital extensions to our shows is immensely popular,” said Jeff Gaspin, president, NBC Universal Cable Entertainment, Digital Content, and Cross-Network Strategy in announcing the move. “We anticipate similar results with Passions, because this daypart has such loyal viewers.”

The episodes will be available at 9:00 PM Eastern on the day of their first airing, and will stay online for one week at which point they will be replaced by the next episode.

NBC switches match up for November 19th SNF presentation November 6, 2006 7:48 pm

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NBC, using the flex schedule clause in their contract with the NFL, has decided to switch the game that was currently scheduled for a new match up.

Viewers will be seeing the San Diego Chargers and the Denver Broncos that night (both 6-2 teams) instead of the previously scheduled and currently sub-500 teams of Washington Redskins and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Redskins/Buccaneers game moves will become a regional CBS game.

“Wildfire” third season premiere date set, and series given an early fourth season renewal November 6, 2006 7:41 pm

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Even though the third season hasn’t even aired yet (set for Monday, January 1st at 8:00 PM), ABC Family has decided to give an early fourth season renewal to one of their key original programs on the basis of faith that fans of the show will continue to tune in.

“We think our passionate Wildfire fans are going to love the new season – this season’s going to be all about who will Kris choose, Matt or Junior, said Paul Lee, president, ABC Family. Were enjoying the creative direction of season three so much we saw no reason to wait on ordering season four.”

“We couldnt be happier about ABC Familys tremendous vote of confidence in the show with this early season four pick-up, said Kevin Beggs, president of television programming and production, Lionsgate. Weve enjoyed great support from the network and look forward to an exciting new year.”

A sneak-peak of the third season will be viewable on ABC Family’s website at http://www.abcfamily.com/wildfire starting December 1st.

Production on the fourth season will begin in January of next year.

“Monster House” leads the pack of newly released DVDs November 5, 2006 1:26 am

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“Monster House” took the top spot among DVD sales for the week ending October 29th. This marks the second week that an animated film took the top spot in DVD sales.

Other new releases for the week that made the top 20 were “Nacho Libre” at #3, “An American Haunting” at #4, “Slither” at #6, “The O.C.: Season 3” at #10 and “The Addams Family: Season 1” at #12.

Rounding out the top 10 then were “Over the Hedge” at #2, “The Break-up” at #5, “Click” at #7, “The Little Mermaid: Special Edition” at #8 and “The Omen” at #9.

Among the top 10 TV DVD sales for the week, the aforementioned tv shows above were followed by the new releases of “Justice League Unlimited: Season 1” at #3, “The L Word: Season 3” at #4 and “Macgyver: The Final Season” at #5.

Rounding out the top 10 of TV DVDs were “Grey’s Anatomy: Season 1” at #6 (the series has been in the top 10 of TV DVDs for a remarkable 34 weeks now), “Charmed: Season 6” at #7, “Grey’s Anatomy: Season 2” at #8, “Scrubs: Season 4” at #9 and “Lost: Season 2” at #10.

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