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Sharon Waxman On the Business of Entertainment
The founder and editor of TheWrap’s take on life on the left coast, high culture, low culture and the business of entertainment and media. Waxman writes frequently on the inside doings of Hollywood, and is is also the author of two books, Rebels on the Back Lot and Loot
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L.A. Times Bumps News to Print Wall Street Journal
The L.A. Times announced Thursday that breaking news was going to have to take a hit in its print edition because of the closure of an Orange County printing plant. That’s bad enough — late-breaking news will be relegated to a back section and 80 more people will lose their jobs. But that’s not the…
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Cathryn Jaymes, RIP, and Quentin Tarantino: the Real Backstory
Jaymes never quite recovered from her abrupt firing by her most cherished client
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Grilled: Creative Coalition’s Bronk Defends Glaxo Funding
Criticized in NYT piece, the non-profit chief says the pharma sponsorship won’t corrupt the message
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Hollywood Finds a Standard for Digital Movie Downloads
Movie and tech companies agree to single format, but Disney and Apple haven’t joined
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Hollywood Cuts, Retools and Looks to the Future
In 2009 Hollywood underwent a necessary correction, putting the industry on healthier footing
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In Beatty-esque Denial, Warren Says New Bio Inaccurate, Boring
Leave it to Warren to grant interviews over two decades, then change his mind
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Heath Ledger’s Joker Face: How Fine Art Became Pop Culture
“Dark Knight” composer Hans Zimmer revealed at a Wrap screening how Francis Bacon inspired Ledger’s smeared Joker Face
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Hollywood Seized by 3D Mania
Success of “Avatar” is giving everyone the three-dimensional fever. Glasses recommended.
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News Corp. Talks to Buy MGM Hit Impasse
MGM’s restrictive nondisclosure clause cited as cause for breakdown of negotiations
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NBCU Takes the Lead in Merging Operations with Comcast
Jeff Zucker announces two teams: an NBCU-led operations team, and a Comcast-led administrative team
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Variety, Hollywood Reporter Both Face the End Game
Big changes at the trades portend either their final stages or their ultimate survival
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CAA Savings on Parking: $800,000?
Shock at the agency’s ending parking validations does not offset yummy Scrooge feeling at the Death Star
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Cameron vs. Bigelow: Battle of the Exes
“I’ve been divorced more times than I’ve been nominated. I don’t really know which one is more awkward”