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Friday, March 9, 2012
New You are able to Occasions Former Boss Made A Lot More Than The Organization Did
Bloomberg smartly notes that former NY Occasions Boss Jesse Robsinson’s$24M bundle this year was “equal to around 2.4% from the companys market price of $981.9 million, and surpasses the roughly $3 million the organization gained in net gain in the last 4 years.”The company’s proxy statement, out today, states Robinson — who left in the finish of 2011 — had an $11.3M compensation package this past year($1M salary, $767,533 available honours, $797,185 in option honours, $3.6M in non-equity incentives, $523,898 in deferred compensation and $4.6M in other compensation). That’sup 113.2% versus 2010, but includes in “other compensation” a $4.5M fee so the organization can ask her like a consultant this season. On the top of her compensation, Robinson is titled to around $11.4M in retirement benefits. Her exit deal features a “two-year non-competition, non-solicitation and non-disparagement covenant, a 3-year cooperation covenant as well as an indefinite discretion covenant.” The organization famous her “leadership throughout recent challenging many other significant achievements throughout her 28-year tenure with the organization”including the introduction of its digital strategy. It doesn’t hold her accountable for the 22.4% drop within the Occasions’ market price this year, or even the 80% drop since she grew to become Boss at the end of 2004.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
ABC's Duets Lands Kelly Clarkson, Robin Thicke, Lionel Richie, Jennifer Nettles
Jermaine Jones With little competition, American Idol's Top 13 performance show ruled Wednesday night.The two-hour episode garnered 18.5 million viewers and a 5.6 rating in the adults 18-to-49 demographic, surging 7 and 12 percent, respectively, from the previous week.Idol recap: Is this your winner?Other shows that enjoyed bumps: Survivor: One World (10.6 million, 3.2) - which hit a season high in the demo - Whitney (4.3 million, 1.6) and Are You There, Chelsea? (3.7 million, 1.5).On the flip side, Happy Endings, hampered by a Modern Family repeat, dropped about 25 percent to a paltry 4.53 million and a 2.0.8 p.m.CBS: Survivor: One World 10.6 million viewers (3.2 demo rating)ABC: The Middle (R) 5.25 million (1.5); Suburgatory (R) 4.6 million (1.5)Fox: American Idol 18.5 million (5.6) [8-10 p.m.]NBC: Whitney 4.3 million (1.6); Are You There, Chelsea? 3.7 million (1.5)CW: One Tree Hill 1.48 million (0.7)9 p.m.CBS: Criminal Minds (R) 7.2 million (1.6)ABC: Modern Family (R) 6.15 million (2.4); Happy Endings 4.53 million (2.0)NBC: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (R) 3.6 million (1.0)CW: America's Next Top Model 1.41 million (0.6)10 p.m.CBS: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (R) 8.3 million (1.8)ABC: Revenge for Real 5.1 million (1.4)NBC: Rock Center with Brian Williams 3.6 million (1.0)
Thursday, March 1, 2012
New Universal logo design design bows with 'The Lorax'
The completely new rendition marks the seventh version in the studio's official logo design design since Carl Laemmle launched the business in 1912.Universal Pictures will unveil its new logo design design alongside Friday's bow of "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax."Universal commissioned an up-to-date animated logo design design to coincide having its yearlong celebration in the studio's centennial.The graphic keeps U's traditional globe image by getting a focus points of vibrant light within the continents. Furthermore, it reflects the present alteration of possession within the studio with the aid of "A Comcast Company" over the bottom.The animation ended by artists at Peter Jackson's Weta Digital vfx shop in Nz, and was inspired by simply satellite imagery searching lower in the world from space.To boost the completely new pictures, film composer Bryan Tyler written a completely new arrangement in the Jerry Goldsmith score that has supported the U logo design design since 1997.The completely new rendition marks the seventh version in the studio's official logo design design since Carl Laemmle launched the business in 1912.The completely new logo design design "reflects our future while adoring our past," mentioned Ron Meyer, Universal Art galleries prexy and chief operating officer. Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com
Sunday, February 26, 2012
RoboCop lead provided to The Killing's Joel Kinnaman
Joel Kinnaman, most widely known for his role in america version from the Killing, continues to be offered charge role in another remake: Jose Padhila's reboot of RoboCop.Michael Fassbender continues to be from the RoboCop role for a while, even though it appears as though he never formally joined talks for that role.Kinnaman lately signed onto Arthur & Lancelot (playing the second), and that he has formerly had small background roles in certain fairly large movies (The Lady Using The Dragon Tattoo, Safe House, The Pitch-dark Hour).In the end haven't quite seen an adequate amount of Kinnaman to evaluate his leading guy potential, his title will not exactly be considered a box office draw.With no recognition of the Fassbender-type, it's tough to understand if audiences need a remake of the 1980s movie that also plays extremely well today.RoboCop (the remake) is presently waiting for a release date, which we be prepared to discover when a star is kept in place.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Dwayne Manley to experience Brett Ratner's Hercules
Hercules would be the next work for political correctness expert Brett Ratner, using the director in line to create an adaptation of Steve Moore's comic-book series Hercules: The Thracian Wars towards the giant screen.And also the guy in line to experience the hulking Greek demigod? The one and only musclebound guy-mountain Dwayne Manley, who Variety reviews is presently in talks with MGM to accept role.The comic-book series offers the Hercules myth having a rather more dark palette than audiences might be employed to, casting the boy of Zeus being an embittered warrior switched violent mercenary. Once the king of Thrace employs him to coach his military right into a squadron of lethal killing machines, Hercules is satisfied to accept gig. However when stated military start to attack innocent males, ladies and children within their conquest of A holiday in greece, Herc starts to think hard.It certainly sounds a good fit for that Rock, who despite his fondness for light-hearted family-friendly fare, reaches his best when playing mean and moody badasses. For Ratner? Well, despite his recent PR nightmare, Tower Heist was the very best factor he's produced in a very long time, so our wants that one are very carefully high. Famous last words? Let us hope not...
Thursday, February 23, 2012
USA Network in development with 'Succession'
USA Network is in development for the miniseries "Succession." Project, from Universal Cable Prods., centers on a scenario where following a devastating attack, the American power structure is shaken. Script will be written by Matt Greenberg, whose background is heavy in the horror and sci-fi genre. Previous work includes bigscreen pic "1408," as well as "Reign of Fire" and "Halloween H20: 20 Years Later." On the TV side Greenberg has penned "Masters of Horror" and the pilot for "The Invisible Man." Greenberg will exec produce with JP Sarni and Sam Martin. Caroline Self and Darren J. Butler have been hired as nonwriting consultants. Cabler has recently greenlit politically based miniseries "Political Animals," from creator Greg Berlanti. Six-episode mini examines a former first lady who has become secretary of state and, while dealing with her own work issues, is struggling to keep her family together after leaving the White House. "Lone Star" thesp Jimmy Wolk and Brittany Ishibashi have already been cast for "Animals." Greenberg is repped by UTA, manager Shelley Browning at Magnolia Entertainment and attorney Jason Sloane. Contact Stuart Levine at stuart.levine@variety.com
Friday, February 17, 2012
Authors talk effective scripting
Eight in the town's top authors -- all nommed for Authors Guild of America screenwriting honours -- didn't sugar-coat the agony of effective scripting inside a panel Thursday evening. "I approach each script in the stress," declared Steven Zaillian in explaining the process for writing "Moneyball" and "The Woman while using Dragon Tattoo"). "I believe that the situation is easy are likely not too good." The annual "Beyond Words" panel discussion came a capacity crowd for the Authors Guild Theater in Beverly Slopes, 72 hrs just before the WGA announces the award individuals who win. Ron Bass moderated the 90-minute event, concluding with Aaron Sorkin ("Moneyball") counseling authors to produce, re-write then re-write more. "Just reach the finish from this and start again," he found the final outcome. Earlier, Tate Taylor mentioned authors needs to be courageous and be willing to start with a long-than-needed script -- watching that his first draft exceeded 270 pages. "Don't overthink it and don't eat ambrosia," he added. Alexander Payne ("The Descendants") offered a counterpoint whenever a author want to exhibit the script to a different person. "Anything you show to others, I'm a great fan of austerity," he asserted. "I pound the shit from itInch "Hugo" author John Logan told everyone else that professional authors have to wish to begin writing each day. "I awaken every single day attempting to put words round the page," he added. Annie Mumolo mentioned it needed her and Kristen Wiig four years to build up completed "Bridesmaids" script through the periods when Wiig might be on hiatus from her acting gigs. That introduced to tight payment dates for instance handing inside the first draft after writing it in the mere six days. "We closed our eyes and interceded," she mentioned. Mumolo mentioned el born area office success of "Bridesmaids" stunned her, particularly after a realtor had advised her on opening day you may anticipate the worst. "I had been so excited that six people visited notice,In . she added. Taylor noted that his script shrank once Viola Davis was cast. "She's so effective," he added. "You lose lots of words because you don't need them" Stan Chervin labelled the "Moneyball" script a "dancing bear," inside the everybody was surprised the film even got made. "Lots of people thought you can not produce a movie with various 300-page celebration of statistics," he referred to. The large event was backed with the WGA West, the Authors Guild Foundation and Variety. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
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