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
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