David Nevins (Showtime), Kevin Reilly (Fox Broadcasting), John Landgraf (FX Network) and Ted Sarandos (Netflix) join THR executive editor Matt Belloni and THR television editor Lacey Rose for a candid conversation on the direction of television.
The network's midseason starts to take shape, as the veteran competition takes a cue from "Dancing With the Stars" by reducing its elimination hour and "The Following" gets a return date. READ MORE
Showtime's David Nevins and FX's John Landgraf joined the streaming service exec and the network chief, who reveals for the first time his plans to slash pilot orders by 50 percent.
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David Nevins (Showtime), Kevin Reilly (Fox Broadcasting), John Landgraf (FX Network) and Ted Sarandos (Netflix) join THR executive editor Matt Belloni and THR television editor Lacey Rose for a candid conversation on the direction of television.
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UPDATED: The "Magic Malabi Express" format, about three Israeli friends who open a stall to sell a dessert that accidentally makes people high, is being peddled by Dori Media at Mipcom. READ MORE
The 14-year-old, who was mentored by Britney Spears in season two of the Fox series, will play a contestant on a popular televised music competition. READ MORE
The semi-autobiographical comedy from EP Lorne Michaels was developed last season for NBC. Martin Short also will remain on board with the multicamera vehicle. READ MORE
The judge talks about the cooking competition, featuring budding cooks between the ages of 8 and 13, and shows he won't be taking it easy on the kids. READ MORE
Entertainment chairman Kevin Reilly and COO Joe Earley ask the Asian-American advocacy organization to give the show time to develop, leading the group to ask to see future episodes. READ MORE
The Universal Television comedy, which also counts "30 Rock" co-showrunner Robert Carlock as a producer, is set at a former women's college that begins accepting men for the first time. READ MORE
The Media Action Network for Asian Americans fires off a letter to executives, criticizing the comedy's "racial and sexual stereotypes" and blasting co-creator Alec Sulkin for an insensitive tweet he wrote in reference to the tsunami that hit Japan two years ago. READ MORE
Behind the Screen explores the impact of technology on movies and TV shows, specifically content producers, cinematographers, editors, VFX shops and artists, sound mixers and editors, technical (including R&D) roles and the post-production community. This includes products from companies like Red, Canon, Dolby and Avid to new hires in key below-the-line positions on movies or at below the line post/VFX shops