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    May 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 2013 TV upfronts: CBS picks up 'Reckless,' a Southern legal drama

    "Reckless," a legal drama set in Charleston, S.C., has been picked by CBS for next season.
    "Reckless," a legal drama set in Charleston, S.C., has been picked by CBS for next season. The series, which stars Cam Gigandet and Anna Wood, revolves around a "gorgeous" Yankee litigator and a Southern city attorney who struggle to hide their mutual...

    Tags: CSI: New York (tv program)

  2. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 'Veronica Mars' film a go, thanks to a kick from Kickstarter

    Illustrating the power of social media, more than 30,000 fans of the cult favorite television series "Veronica Mars" pledged $2 million in a single day — or 10 hours, to be exact — to finance an independent film based on the teen drama.
    Illustrating the power of social media, more than 30,000 fans of the cult favorite television series "Veronica Mars" pledged $2 million in a single day — or 10 hours, to be exact — to finance an independent film based on the teen drama....

    Tags: Rob Thomas, Television, Kristen Bell, Celebrities, Media Industry

  4. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Paramount returns to TV with 'Beverly Hills Cop' pilot

    Paramount Pictures is easing back into television production with a high-profile pilot: "Beverly Hills Cop." The Viacom Inc.-owned movie studio announced Monday that it was co-producing and co-financing a one-hour pilot, "Beverly Hills Cop," with Sony...

    Tags: Sony Corp., Viacom Inc., Jerry Bruckheimer , David Denman, Kevin Pollak

  6. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Vegas' actor Michael Chiklis on playing heroes and villains

    Michael Chiklis, who scored an Emmy and Golden Globe for playing corrupt cop Vic Mackey in "The Shield," stars as mob casino boss Vincent Savino in CBS' "Vegas." The freshman series takes place in 1960, as Las Vegas was growing into its role as Sin City.
    Michael Chiklis, who scored an Emmy and Golden Globe for playing corrupt cop Vic Mackey in "The Shield," stars as mob casino boss Vincent Savino in CBS' "Vegas." The freshman series takes place in 1960, as Las Vegas was growing into its role as Sin City....

    Tags: Jay Karnes, Music, Celebrities, Wiseguy (tv program), Ray Liotta

  8. Aug 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Television takes on 9/11 amid its 10th anniversary

    Every once in a while, a fire truck will pass by Rudolph Giuliani's window, and the former New York mayor will flash back to that dreadful day when he had to drop everything and rush to ground zero. "It's just hard to hear it and not react," he said in an interview. "I don't know if that will ever change — some things will always trigger the memories."
    Every once in a while, a fire truck will pass by Rudolph Giuliani's window, and the former New York mayor will flash back to that dreadful day when he had to drop everything and rush to ground zero. "It's just hard to hear it and not react," he said in an...

    Tags: Television, National Security, James Caviezel, Vice (movie), Unrest, Conflicts and War

  10. May 12, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Fox renews 'Human Target' and 'Lie to Me'

    Show Tracker
    It's busy, busy, busy over at Fox, where executives have been screening pilots and holding scheduling meetings in preparation for Monday's announcements to Madison Avenue.Unlike NBC, which has been busy making official declarations over the past week...
  12. Dec 12, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Golden Globe TV nods tune into unlikely places

    By handing out five nominations to HBO's "In Treatment" -- the most for any series -- the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. demonstrated Thursday that it wants to live up to its reputation as a tastemaker.
    By handing out five nominations to HBO's "In Treatment" -- the most for any series -- the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. demonstrated Thursday that it wants to live up to its reputation as a tastemaker. But, apparently, only to a point. Omitted from this...

    Tags: Television, Celebrities, Literature, Comedy (genre), Entertainment

  14. Nov 7, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Strike about to cost jobs

    A day after Hollywood's writers went out on strike, the major studios are hitting back with plans to suspend scores of long-term deals with television production companies, jeopardizing the jobs of hundreds of rank-and-file employees whose names never appear in the credits.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
    A day after Hollywood's writers went out on strike, the major studios are hitting back with plans to suspend scores of long-term deals with television production companies, jeopardizing the jobs of hundreds of rank-and-file employees whose names never...

    Tags: Television, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Labor Disputes, Sports, Entertainment

  16. Aug 24, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Shawn Ryan: The man behind 'The Shield'

    THERE were times several months ago, when the writers strike was roaring, that Shawn Ryan was channeling Vic Mackey. Ryan, who created TV's ferocious, all-in-one good-cop-bad-cop, isn't anything like the lead character of "The Shield." But, as Mackey has proven through six seasons, everyone has his limits.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    THERE were times several months ago, when the writers strike was roaring, that Shawn Ryan was channeling Vic Mackey. Ryan, who created TV's ferocious, all-in-one good-cop-bad-cop, isn't anything like the lead character of "The Shield." But, as Mackey...

    Tags: Television, Unrest, Conflicts and War, 24 (tv program), The Unit (tv program), Literature

  18. Nov 23, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Show runners run the show

    WHEN the dust settles on the strike of '07 -- now 19 days old -- we'll probably  see it as a Hollywood turning point. No, not in the history of the Writers Guild of America, or of the studios and networks. It's a critical and historic shift for TV show runners.
    WHEN the dust settles on the strike of '07 -- now 19 days old -- we'll probably see it as a Hollywood turning point. No, not in the history of the Writers Guild of America, or of the studios and networks. It's a critical and historic shift for TV show...

    Tags: Television, Sports, Entertainment, ABC (tv network), Steve Jobs

  20. Dec 15, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. 'Wall-E,' 'Torino' win big for '08

    The <a href="http://www.afi.com/">American Film Institute</a> named its best films for 2008 on Sunday afternoon and the big winners were "<a href="http://adisney.go.com/disneyvideos/animatedfilms/wall%2De/"> Wall-E</a>," the Disney/Pixar animated romantic comedy about a lovable robot, and "<a href="http://www.thegrantorino.com/">Gran Torino</a>," Clint Eastwood's drama about a widowed bigot who faces his own prejudices.
    The American Film Institute named its best films for 2008 on Sunday afternoon and the big winners were " Wall-E," the Disney/Pixar animated romantic comedy about a lovable robot, and "Gran Torino," Clint Eastwood's drama about a widowed bigot who faces...

    Tags: Television, The Wire (tv program), Literature, University of Southern California, Comedy (genre)

  22. Apr 19, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Tony Soprano and those other tough guys are muscled out

    Somewhere, in a prop warehouse owned by HBO, there is a big pile of guns. Dusty, unused, bewildered perhaps by their strange and sudden obsolescence, they can only wait and wonder why premium subscriber television, a business they created, built by God out of <i>nothing</i>, has simply abandoned them.
    Television Critic
    Somewhere, in a prop warehouse owned by HBO, there is a big pile of guns. Dusty, unused, bewildered perhaps by their strange and sudden obsolescence, they can only wait and wonder why premium subscriber television, a business they created, built by God...

    Tags: The Sopranos (tv program), Television, The Wire (tv program), Tony Soprano (fictional character), Southland (tv program)

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