Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Entertainment. Show all posts
Dec
20

Participant Media plans cable TV network targeting millenials

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Entertainment company Participant Media, one of the backers of the hit historical drama "Lincoln", will launch a cable TV network next summer with programming that focuses on social issues of interest to the millenials generation of teens and young adults.The channel's original programming, films and documentaries will be aimed at viewers age 18 to 34 in the large demographic...
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Participant Media starts cable network for millenials

NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - Participant Media, the company behind films including "Lincoln" and "The Help," is starting a new cable network targeting millenial viewers, with content from Davis Guggenheim and The Jim Henson Company, among others.It will be led by Evan Shapiro, who joined Participant in May after serving as President of IFC and Sundance Channel.Participant has bought The Documentary Channel...
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Amazon adds episodes of alt-comedy show "UnCabaret"

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Amazon Instant Video has added four exclusive episodes of "UnCabaret," an alt-comedy showcase for the likes of Margaret Cho and Andy Dick, to its Prime Instant Video service.The show was created and hosted by comedian and entertainer Beth Lapides and features performances by such comedy stars as Sandra Bernhard, Garfunkle and Oates, Greg Fitzsimmons and Rob Delaney. Instead...
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Family Guy," "Haven" episodes pulled due to Newtown shootings rescheduled

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - In a possible sign that the nation - or at least network programmers are beginning to regain their composure after Friday's horrific school shootings in Newtown, Conn., episodes of Fox's "Family Guy" and Syfy's "Haven" have been rescheduled. The "Family Guy" episode "Jesus, Mary and Joseph," which was initially scheduled to run on Sunday before being...
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Leah Remini sued by former managers over "Family Tools" commissions

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Leah Remini's new TV gig is already giving her a headache, months before it even starts. Former "King of Queens" star Remini is being sued by her former managers, the Collective Management Group, which claims that it's owed $67,000 in commissions relating to her upcoming ABC comedy "Family Tools," which debuts May 1.In a complaint filed with Los Angeles Superior Court on...
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