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Salon.com
May 2, 2001
Mark Sevi
I, scab A nonunion Hollywood screenwriter answers all your questions about the looming writers' strike... mark for My Articles similar articles
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Raiders of the Lost Opportunity The entertainment industry needs to change with the times -- and with the Internet. mark for My Articles similar articles
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July 24, 2007
Nancy Miller
Video-on-Demand! Webisodes! Hollywood Writers Want a Cut. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) wants a piece of the new-media pie. mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 20, 2006
Ronald Grover
Dibs On The Download Dough Actors get just over a cent from ABC for every $1.99 download. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
November 20, 2007
Nathan Alderman
Why the Writers Should Win A quick end to the strike benefits everyone, but victory for the striking Hollywood writers could benefit investors. mark for My Articles similar articles
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February 12, 2008
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Strike's Over. Who Won? For investors, the most important thing to know about the Writers' Guild strike is that it's almost certainly over. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Michael Hirsch
How To: Produce An Independent Film How to get started in movie production. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 11, 2006
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The Empire Strikes Back Wal-Mart sees a threat from iTunes downloads. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Lights, Camera, Finance! For movie studios, a boom in ticket sales is not translating to easy access to financing. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 18, 2005
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Shame on You, Mr. Trump! Reality TV is good for corporations and media investors, but bad for television script writers. mark for My Articles similar articles
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August 30, 2010
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Google Jumps on the Hollywood Bandwagon Google joins the competition for online movie-streaming. mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
February 6, 2007
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Wal-Mart Joins Video Download Party All the major studios are on board. Is Apple's iTunes store in trouble? mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Nicole LaPorte
Can The ACLU Fix Hollywood's Gender Problem? The American Civil Liberties Union asked state and federal agencies to investigate the hiring practices of Hollywood's major studios, networks, and talent agencies in what they call rampant discrimination when it comes to hiring female directors. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
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How To: Become A Movie Extra So you think your mug should be flashed across the big screen? Being a movie extra might be your ticket. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
July 11, 2005
Ronald Grover
What's Driving The Box Office Batty Hollywood is pushing movies to DVD and video faster -- and theaters are feeling squeezed. And with the price of cinema tickets skyrocketing, this gives movie fans new clout. Clearly, some big script changes are in store. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
December 6, 2000
Mark Sevi
King of Roman numerals I write good scripts for bad movies -- and even worse sequels... mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
April 24, 2006
Julia Hanna
The Life of the Indy Producer As many changes as there have been in the film industry, more are sure to come as technology alters the way movies are made and how we watch them. mark for My Articles similar articles
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September 3, 2009
YouTube Moving Toward Paid Content Google appears close to inking partnerships with several major Hollywood studios to offer streaming movie rentals on YouTube in what would be the first foray toward paid content on the world's largest video site. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 19, 2005
Alyce Lomax
Movie Studios vs. Jolly Rogers Major movie studios are banding together against piracy. While the goals are perfectly understandable, investors should hope that the studios keep a careful eye on controlling piracy while encouraging new means of digital distribution for their content. mark for My Articles similar articles
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May 3, 2004
Grover
What's Next, Free Popcorn? Hollywood is scrambling to find new ways to market its summer blockbuste movies. mark for My Articles similar articles
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November 2010
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David H. Lawrence's Rehearsal App Revolutionizes Auditions for Actors David H. Lawrence built the Rehearsal app to help Hollywood actors -- including himself -- prepare for roles and auditions. mark for My Articles similar articles
eCFO
April 2001
Russ Banham
The Terrors of Tinseltown Peer-to-peer file-sharing, which enables users to swap digital content, could cut the major studios out of the distribution loop. Here's a look at the CFOs behind the Napsterization of Hollywood... mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
June 2000
Frank Rose
You Oughtta Be in HTML Every week, another Hollywood exec bails to a startup. Is anyone going to stick around to build the future of the movie business? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 29, 2009
Ronald Grover et al.
Netflix vs. the Hollywood Studios The subscription service wants to deliver films directly to your TV or PC. Studio heads are balking. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 29, 2011
Tim Beyers
3 Stocks for the Coming Content War Go with the ones most likely to get great bids. Before we get to the details, it may be worth looking at how Hollywood studios/networks compare at the highest level. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
May 23, 2001
Andy Dehnart
Don't call it a comeback How TV networks turned around their lily-white lineups -- and why that still isn't enough... mark for My Articles similar articles