Mark Burnett
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‘Little Genius’: Was It Violating FCC Rules?
It’s possible Mark Burnett’s kiddie quiz show was breaking rules set up after the quiz-show scandals of the ’50s
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Reality Show Leaks: Fox Yanks ‘Our Little Genius’
Producer Mark Burnett says he was “uncomfortable” with how information was conveyed to contestants
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New Year’s Resolutions for TV Titans, Part 1
Some 2010 goals for Moonves, Cowell and other small screen notables
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Probst Spills the Beans on New Project
The “Survivor” hosts reveals an airdate for his pilot with Mark Burnett
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Mark Burnett Has A New ‘Design’ For Cable
Reality guru has signed on to produce HGTV’s “Design Star” series — it’s part of Burnett’s expanding roster of cable productions
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Mark Burnett and Mike Darnell’s ‘Genius’ Idea
Reality heavyweights readying a new kiddie game show. It will get a big push behind “American Idol.”
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The Mystery of the ‘Shark Tank’ Tweet — SOLVED!
There will be more episodes of the ABC reality show. But it hasn’t been renewed.
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PGA’s Norman Lear Award Goes to Mark Burnett
Prolific reality producer to be given guild’s lifetime achievement honor.
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Mark Burnett and Sony Reviving ‘Fantasy Island’ — As a Reality Show!
Get ready for lots of ‘de plane’ jokes as the ‘Survivor’ producer tackles a TV classic.
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Wright, Burnett Join Forces for CBS Drama
“Dirty Sexy Money” creator and reality show veteran team up for new show.
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Sony Pictures TV Taking Reality Slow-but-Steady
Sony Pictures Television alternative TV chief Holly Jacobs says the studio will take it slow-but-steady in building its primetime reality business — despite the addition of top talent such as Mark Burnett, Michael Davies and Allison Grodner. "There’s a strategy and a method to our madness," Jacobs told TheWrap. "It’s a cluttered marketplace right now,…
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Summer Programming Falls Flat
‘Neighborhood,’ ‘Shark Tank,’ ‘Millionaire’ fail to ignite in the ratings.
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TV Upfronts Selling an Industry in Decline
Networks, advertisers look outside traditional paths in order to survive.
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Coming Soon to Your Flat Screen: Layoff TV
Networks are betting audiences will want more down-to-earth fare this fall.
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Lauren Horwitch