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Friday, December 16, 2011

Complete Golden Globe Noms Coverage; THR's Producer Roundtable; Inside the Drama at Relativity; Cablevision COO Exits; Russell Brand Heading to Late Night; 'War Horse' Review; FX Wins 'Sons of Anarchy' Lawsuit

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Golden Globe Nominations: Complete Coverage
Which movie earned the most nominees? Who got snubbed? And just how important are the nominations in the grand scheme of awards season? THR has complete coverage of Thursday's announcement, including analysis, nominees photo and reactions.

THR's Producer Roundtable: 7 Behind-the-Scenes Players on Saying No to Directors, What to Do When Studios Kill Projects
Letty Aronson, Tim Bevan, Jim Burke, Chris Columbus, Michael De Luca, Kathleen Kennedy and Bill Pohlad explain how movies really get made.

Inside the Drama at Relativity
Exec exits, a $200 million loan and new questions as Ryan Kavanaugh's indie studio preps "Mirror Mirror."

Cablevision COO Tom Rutledge Resigns

The firm has started a search for a new executive to take charge of its cable systems.

FX, Russell Brand Team for Unscripted Late-Night Series
The male-skewing cable network has inked deal with the comedian for six half-hours of a late-night series set for spring.

FILM REVIEW: 'War Horse'
Steven Spielberg's movie is based on Michael Morpugo's 1982 best-seller, which was previously adapted for the stage.

MOVIES

Reese Witherspoon Attached to West Memphis Three Movie 'Devil's Knot'
The Oscar-winning actress is attached to star in Atom Egoyan's take on the brutal 1993 Arkansas murders of three 8-year-old boys.

Box Office Preview: 'Sherlock,' 'Alvin' Installments Kick Off Christmas Parade
Elsewhere, "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" opens in hundreds of IMAX theaters in advance of its Dec. 23 bow, while a slew of awards contenders hope to get a boost from Golden Globe and SAG nominations.

Financing Hollywood: A Better Way For Studios To Pay For Films
Switching to a formula based on box-office gross would end lawsuits and lure investors back to movies.

Universal's 'Art of Racing in the Rain' With Patrick Dempsey Finds Writer
Mark Bomback will pen the big-screen adaptation of the novel by Garth Stein.

IFC Midnight Grabs U.S. Rights to 'Rites of Spring'
The alum of Paramount and MGM alum announced his exit in a note to friends.

Miramax EVP of Home Entertainment, Eric Doctorow, Departs After 10 Months
The new design will appear at the opening of "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol."

Paolo Baratta Officially Returns as Venice Biennale President
The fate of artistic director Marco Mueller is unclear.

TV

EXCLUSIVE: ABC Cancels 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition'
The network will air four specials but end the weekly series after it completes its current ninth season.

EXCLUSIVE: FX, Kurt Sutter Win Lawsuit Claiming 'Sons of Anarchy' Was Stolen
Chuck Zito sued for $5 million in June 2010 claiming he had developed a show called Nomads (later The Wild Angels) and had agents at ICM set up a pitch meeting with FX chief John Landgraf, during which Zito says he discussed ideas for a show about a motorcycle club.

CBS Announces 'Amazing Race' Premiere Date, New Time Slots for 'Undercover Boss,' 'Gifted Man'
The network continues to firm up its midseason schedule.

ABC News Shoots Down Barbara Walters Retirement Reports
"Barbara has joked that she is retiring every year since the Clinton Administration," says ABC News EVP Jeff Schneider.

Howard Stern Joins NBC's 'America's Got Talent'

The shock jock announced the news on his radio show on Thursday morning.


THE BUSINESS

Captain America Creator Joe Simon Dies at 98
The legendary team of Simon and Jack Kirby introduced the character in 1941, months before Pearl Harbor.

Lady Gaga Leads Forbes' 2011 Top-Earning Women in Music List With $90 Million
The “Marry the Night” singer more than doubled the estimated earnings of both Taylor Swift and Katy Perry.

New Report Values Facebook at $6.5B; Site's 'Timeline' Feature Finally Rolls Out
As it looks to go public in 2012, a new report claims Mark Zuckerberg's social networking site more than doubled its worth in 2011.

Madonna's Interscope-Live Nation Deal Worth $40 Million; Album Due Out in March
The first release of the three-album deal will be a new single, "Gimme All Your Luvin," scheduled to hit the last week of January.

Silvio Berlusconi Hints Political Career Is Not Over
Italy's former prime minister said that Mediaset will not bid on television frequencies.

STYLE

'Million Dollar Decorators' Star Kathryn Ireland's Holiday Gift Guide
The celebrity interior designer shares her ideas for the best gifts this holiday season.

Michael Kors Stock Opens Higher on First Trading Day
The fashion company founded by the "Project Runway" judge went public ahead of social gaming firm Zynga.


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