Entertainment & Arts
Over the past year, American Film Technologies, the leader in the film colorization business, has moved to Southern California, hired--and subsequently pushed out--a new president and started to switch its primary business to animation.
Jan. 19, 1993
Jan. 25, 1993
After reviewing contracts between RKO and Orson Welles and his Mercury Productions company, Turner Entertainment Co. has dropped plans to colorize Welles’ classic film, “Citizen Kane.”
Feb. 15, 1989
With a major shake-up already under way at Warner Music Group, record industry sources are speculating that one of the next seismic shifts may come at the top of Geffen Records.
July 12, 1994
Music
Denouncing what it called “hypocritical discrimination” by some of America’s top black recording artists, the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People has begun a public campaign to pressure the singers and their record companies into hiring more blacks.
July 3, 1985
Amid mounting concern that the recent wave of media mergers will dangerously diminish competition in key segments of the communications industry, the Clinton Administration is considering a variety of tactics to slow the decade-long trend toward media consolidation.
Sept. 15, 1995
Business
In 1982, an African American aerospace engineer named Carl E.
Sept. 12, 1995
Movies
WarnerMedia, the parent company of Hollywood studio Warner Bros., announced Wednesday a company-wide policy aimed at increasing diversity and inclusion in front of and behind the camera.
Sept. 5, 2018
To Woody Allen, colorization of old movies is “totally venal.”
March 12, 1989
So, Toto pulled back the curtain, revealing to the horror of everyone who believed in him that the Wizard of Oz was not a wizard at all.
Sept. 12, 1986