
The "Homeland" star follows her Golden Globe best actress win with a nod from the TV Critics Association, positioning her as the Emmy front-runner in a strong category.
Tracking the week's ups and downs in the business of entertainment.
UP: Claire Danes
The Homeland star follows her Golden Globe best actress win with a nod from the TV Critics Association, positioning her as the Emmy front-runner in a strong category.
DOWN: Leslie Moonves
A judge denies CBS' request for a restraining order to shut down Big Brother rival The Glass House (though the ABC show debuts to lackluster ratings and the legal case will continue).
UP: Scooter Braun
The music manager's latest find, Carly Rae Jepsen, hits No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with "Call Me Maybe" as another superstar client, Justin Bieber, debuts his anticipated album.
DOWN: Adam Sandler
The actor-producer's $13.5 million bow for That's My Boy is his worst comedy opening since 2004 and second straight disappointment after November's Jack and Jill.
SHOWBIZ STOCKS
UP: Disney (DIS)
$47.10 (+2.8%)
Analysts think Cars Land at Disney's Anaheim resort can boost the conglom's financials.
DOWN: Sirius XM Radio (SIRI)
$1.84 (-1%)
John Malone's Liberty Media continues to inch closer to full control of Sirius, a thorn for the satellite radio stock.