Lucas Shaw
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Brian Grazer: Hollywood Is Making Progress Portraying Disabilities
“Hollywood is predisposed to help,” Grazer tells TheWrap. “When they see that it works, they are into it”
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Universal Picks 5 Writers for New Fellowship
Aspiring screenwriters will be paid to work on the Universal lot and be mentored by top producers
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Do Only 52 Million Adults Watch Original Shows on Netflix and YouTube?
New IAB study finds the adult audience for online video keeps growing, but it might be underestimating the number of viewers
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Maker Studios Offers Advertisers a New Video Site and Shows From Morgan Spurlock, Key & Peele
Maker also touts its new deal with advertising giant Omnicom at New York presentation
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Guggenheim Invests $240 Million in ‘House of Cards’ Producer Media Rights Capital (Exclusive)
Media Rights Capital financed and produced “Ted” and “Elysium”
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‘Zero Dark Thirty’ Writer Mark Boal Launches Production Company Funded by Megan Ellison
Boal’s Page 1 will develop and produce movies and TV shows
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Moviefone Expands Into TV, Searches for New ‘Mr. (or Mrs.) Moviefone’
You can now use Moviefone to find a show on Netflix and Amazon
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UTA Hires Rising Talent Agent Fred Hashagen
Hashagen works with actors from “Saturday Night Live” and “The Daily Show”
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Relativity Bids for Online Video Giant Fullscreen With Ex-Maker Chief Danny Zappin (Exclusive)
After Maker bid fails, Relativity is in talks to buy rival Fullscreen
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‘Queen Latifah Show’ Partners With SocialRank to Reward Fans (Exclusive)
SocialRank will tell the show which of its fans are most engaged and important
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Hollywood Torrent: So About Relativity’s $1.1 Billion Bid for Maker Studios… (Video)
Relativity’s CEO questioned Disney’s deal for Maker even though he wanted to buy the company
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Will Netflix and Amazon’s Push Into Original Series Hurt the TV Business?
Top executives across the entertainment industry weigh in on the medium’s future
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Universal Chief Jeff Shell: Jeffrey Katzenberg Is Wrong About Future of the Movie Biz
Shell rejects DreamWorks Animation CEO’s argument that the film industry is no longer growing