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SAG Strike Appears to Have Struck Out - Posted January 14, 2009
There was a 30-hour marathon meeting and lots of drama (hmf actors) according to most news sources. Words like 'peril' and 'justice' were undoubtedly thrown around. Moments that would have made for perfect close-ups and cut-aways - lost forever because of the fact that the negotiations weren't actually a movie. Anyway, the... [FishBowlLA]

LAT In 90 Seconds - Posted June 6, 2008
Hello Imma. Hello Abba: Joel Stein wants us to believe that the Jews who run Hollywood all got their gigs by going to the same Jewish summer camp together -- and he offers as proof a long list of names of people you've never heard of. If Us Weekly Ran The Show:... [FishBowlLA]

Loeb Award Finalists Announced -- SoCal (Finally) Represented - Posted May 14, 2008
Unlike some of the other prizes recently, SoCal newspapers are better represented in this morning's announcement of Loeb finalists (the award is based out of Los Angeles, so we'd better be!). Some of the local points of pride: Finalists in the Breaking News category include Claudia Eller, Richard Verrier, Maria Elena Fernandez,... [FishBowlLA]

LAT In 90 Seconds - Posted April 24, 2008
Cannes Lineup Announced: Surprises include the Angelina Jolie/Clint Eastwood film Changeling and Steven Soderbergh's back-to-back Che Guevara films. They're also screening Indiana Jones out of competition, so at least one movie there will be fun to watch. Most Surprising Factoid of the Day: Kal Penn, who plays Kumar in Harold and Kumar... [FishBowlLA]

LAT In 90 Seconds - Posted October 17, 2007
A Mickey-Mouse Operation: The eminently linkable Richard Verrier reports today that Disneyland's redheaded stepsister, California Adventure, is scheduled for a $1.1-billion overhaul designed to make it not suck. Good luck. May The Force Be With Them: Work has begun on a possible live-action TV series based on minor characters and droids... [FishBowlLA]

LAT In 90 Seconds - Posted October 16, 2007
Butterfly Effect: Were it not for residuals, writes Richard Verrier, the world would never have had Desperate Housewives. It's a nice gambit, trying to win public opinion for writers in the impending strike, but the TV-viewing public doesn't have a vote, so writers will probably still get screwed. The Sex Is Awful:... [FishBowlLA]

LAT In 90 Seconds - Posted October 2, 2007
Mirthala Salinas A No-Show: Unsurprisingly, the mayor's girlfriend wasn't gung-ho about being reassigned from her anchor position to her new Riverside reporter job. She didn't show up to her first day of work Monday, and after a few hours her network, Telemundo, announced that she would not be returning. E! To Cough... [FishBowlLA]

LAT in 90 Seconds - Posted August 20, 2007
Did You Lose Your Job Because Your Media Company Wanted To Make Itself More Profitable Before A Buyout? Then you'll want to read this story. Nothing like shot of schadenfreude for breakfast. The China Syndrome: Reporter Richard Verrier kinda sorta suggests that all that antifreeze in our tooth paste may pay off... [FishBowlLA]

IATSE's Tom Short--Can He Prevent a Writers' Strike? - Posted February 6, 2007
Tom Short, leader of IATSE, is profiled today by Richard Verrier in the LA Times. Short leads the union that represents stagehands, cinematographers, grips, and other technical workers, including tape editors. With the treat of a WGA strike floating around, the piece says ...Short's role has never been more important. A strike... [FishBowlLA]

IATSE's Tom Short--Can He Prevent a Writers' Strike? - Posted February 6, 2007
Tom Short, leader of IATSE, is profiled today by Richard Verrier in the LA Times. Short leads the union that represents stagehands, cinematographers, grips, and other technical workers, including tape editors. With the treat of a WGA strike floating around, the piece says ...Short's role has never been more important. A strike... [FishBowlLA]

LA Times Discovers Local Reality TV Production, For the Umpteenth Time - Posted January 25, 2007
Reality television is propping up the local production scene, according to the LA Times. Richard Verrier writes in the Business section: Camera crews tracking the unscripted lives of car buffs, geeky guys longing to date supermodels, wannabe singers and aspiring tycoons are filling streets and neighborhoods, turning the area into the reality... [FishBowlLA]

LA Times Discovers Local Reality TV Production, For the Umpteenth Time - Posted January 25, 2007
Reality television is propping up the local production scene, according to the LA Times. Richard Verrier writes in the Business section: Camera crews tracking the unscripted lives of car buffs, geeky guys longing to date supermodels, wannabe singers and aspiring tycoons are filling streets and neighborhoods, turning the area into the reality... [FishBowlLA]

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