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Friday, March 27, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
"In Economic Downturn, Corporate Ties Put Bind on Sports"
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By RICHARD SANDOMIR and KEN BELSON
Published: March 22, 2009
Pro sports were once thought to be more resistant than other industries to recessions, but this is no ordinary downturn.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
"Michigan Sees Itself in the Movies"
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(This one's a bit old--2/3/2009--but, still, nice to know for those wondering where all the film jobs are fleeing to.)
(This one's a bit old--2/3/2009--but, still, nice to know for those wondering where all the film jobs are fleeing to.)
State Plans Studio in Shuttered GM Plant as It Tries to Build New Industry
By PETER SANDERS
Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm will announce Tuesday night the development of a new $54 million movie production facility to be built in Pontiac as part of an ambitious and costly plan to build a film business amid the ashes of the auto industry.
"Publicists Adapt to Internet Age"
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Praisers step into 'brave new scary world'
By STEFFIE NELSON
Praisers step into 'brave new scary world'
By STEFFIE NELSON
Posted: Tue., Feb. 17, 2009, 3:21pm PT
In a media landscape that's changing at hyperspeed, the nominees for this year's Les Mason Award -- given to a publicist for his or her outstanding achievements -- are among the industry's few stable elements. Each of the nominees -- Tony Angellotti, Andre Caraco, Jan Craft, Rosalind Jarrett and Pat Kingsley, most of whom are 20-year or more veterans -- has adapted to every seismic shift with intelligence, determination and persistent ingenuity.
"Canadian music startup gives Death Row second life"
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By Robert Thompson
TORONTO (Billboard) - The Canadian music startup WIDEawake Entertainment Group is moving from obscurity to Death Row, having unveiled its ambitious plans for the U.S. gangsta rap label, whose catalog includes recordings by Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur.
"Next Big Film Has a Premiere in Your Living Room"
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By DAVID CARR
Published: March 16, 2009
In an era where more and more films are vying for precious big screens, little movies are beginning to show up on small screens at the flick of the remote.
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