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The year: 2025. The world looks very different than it did even 15 years prior. Cars are now airborne, normal glasses have been replaced by Google Glass have been replaced by Bing Glass have been replaced by a resurrected Ask Jeeves Glas...
The year: 2025. The world looks very different than it did even 15 years prior. Cars are now airborne, normal glasses have been replaced by Google Glass have been replaced by Bing Glass have been replaced by a resurrected Ask Jeeves Glass, Justin Bieber has racked up seven straight 10.0 albums on Pitchfork, and TV, well, TV is basically nonexistent, what with our insect overlords forbidding it. Oh yeah, insects are now our overlords. But King Xzyxsyfns and his six-legged cronies do still allow three shows to air: NCIS: FU, The Simpsons (“Homer and Marge, like, break up or something”), and The Walking Dead. He’s a big T-Dog fan, that King Xzyxsyfns. AMC Networks CEO Josh Sapan said Wednesday that Breaking Bad, which ends its run next year, and Mad Men, which ends the year after that, are a couple of the best shows in the history of television, and that he sees no end in sight to The Walking Dead. “We hope that zombies live forever, and we’ve just begun to find out what the post-apocalyptic world is like,” said Sapan, “so that we’ll be sitting here at the Barclays conference in 2022 discussing the fact that Walking Dead is not over…at that point, I think any one of the companies will have replaced the United States government and we’ll be in a complete free enterprise world in which there are no nations.” (Via) Maybe by then, Zombie Lori will have FINALLY learned to separate the whites from the darks (“AW HELL NAH”). (Via Hollywood Reporter)
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News Corp.'s board of directors formally approved plans Friday to split the company into two distinct and publicly traded media conglomerates. On company, 21st Century Fox will be comprised of its television and film holdings, while...
News Corp.'s board of directors formally approved plans Friday to split the company into two distinct and publicly traded media conglomerates. On company, 21st Century Fox will be comprised of its television and film holdings, while the other, christened the new News Corporation, will consist of its publishing and education assets. The publishing division is worth a fifth of what the studio side is valued at -- under the separation, shareholders will receive a ratio of one share of the new News Corporation for every four shares of News Corporation. read more
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HONG KONG – Fox International Channels (FIC) inked partnership deal with Thailand’s GMM Grammy to broadcast FIC’s international content on GMM Z’s platform.read more
HONG KONG – Fox International Channels (FIC) inked partnership deal with Thailand’s GMM Grammy to broadcast FIC’s international content on GMM Z’s platform.read more
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We’re already more than halfway done with The Voice 2013 and last season’s winner’s album hasn’t even dropped yet. That’s just one problem with two cycles of The Voice every year, but I’m not here to talk about that. Cassadee Pope, last ...
We’re already more than halfway done with The Voice 2013 and last season’s winner’s album hasn’t even dropped yet. That’s just one problem with two cycles of The Voice every year, but I’m not here to talk about that. Cassadee Pope, last season’s winner, has shared some details with Entertainment Weekly about her upcoming album. “[Fans] can expect a mixture. I grew up singing country music. It’s Read the full article...
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On Thursday we enthusiastically reported that Kelly Clarkson was almost certainly going to be on the judging panel of next season’s American Idol along with two other former Idol contestants, making it an all alum panel. According ...
On Thursday we enthusiastically reported that Kelly Clarkson was almost certainly going to be on the judging panel of next season’s American Idol along with two other former Idol contestants, making it an all alum panel. According to the Hollywood Reporter, Kelly Clarkson’s reps say the part about her judging American Idol 2014 is not true. Among the other names mentioned during all the rumors were Jennifer Hudson, Adam Lambert and Clay Aiken. There are still reports that Jennifer Hudson is in talks and Adam Lambert would love to judge but hasn’t been approached. No word on whether or not Clay is a serious contender. And contrary to the reports that say it will be an all-alum panel, The Hollywood Reporter is also saying sources are saying that Jennifer Lopez is being courted for a return along with wil.i.am. Ugh. I hope that news isn’t true. If Idol wants to freshen itself, then they will go with an all-alum panel. I do not want to spend a season watching wil.i.am and typing his stupid name in my recaps. And I’m officially shutting down the rumor mill. I will not be reporting on judging speculation any more. Only official Fox announcements. Because if we were to cover every rumor, there’d be a new one every day, all summer and none would end up true. This content is owned by American Idol Net.
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Jessica Pare, interviewed by Allison Hope Weiner: (via polly draper. And Deborah.) Elisabeth Moss visited Jimmy Fallon.  Ms. Moss is also the sole Mad nominee for the Critics’ Choice Television Awards. (Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad...
Jessica Pare, interviewed by Allison Hope Weiner: (via polly draper. And Deborah.) Elisabeth Moss visited Jimmy Fallon.  Ms. Moss is also the sole Mad nominee for the Critics’ Choice Television Awards. (Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad, Downton Abbey and Homeland fare better.) Gothamist unpacks “The Crash,” from Dr. Feelgood to Rosemary’s Baby. Did you catch the [...]
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HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Behind the Candelabra," the new HBO movie starring Michael Douglas as Liberace and Matt Damon as his young lover Scott Thorson. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Behind the Candelabra," the new HBO movie starring Michael Douglas as Liberace and Matt Damon as his young lover Scott Thorson. http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching
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Once in a while at Cannes (though definitely not very often), the focus can shift away from the films and the deals and the moguls, and onto a guy who wrote about film. It happened on Thursday afternoon, when the American Pavilion hosted...
Once in a while at Cannes (though definitely not very often), the focus can shift away from the films and the deals and the moguls, and onto a guy who wrote about film. It happened on Thursday afternoon, when the American Pavilion hosted a panel in honor of the late critic Roger Ebert, a fixture on the Croisette before his death in April. Related Articles: Cannes Review: In 'Nebraska,' Alexander Payne Paints an American Life What the Critics Are Saying About Alexander Payne's 'Nebraska': An Oscar Contender? read more
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