TV News: Below-the-Line Impact Report — A look at the work of Herve de Luze, Bob Murawski, Chris Innis and more.

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TV News: Below-the-Line Impact Report — A look at the work of Herve de Luze, Bob Murawski, Chris Innis and more.

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TV News: Below-the-Line Impact Report — Zach Woodlee produces and choreographs multiple dance numbers in every episode of the TV hit “Glee.”

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Choreography & Casting
TV News: Network to replace ‘World Turns’ slot with Gilbert, Chen program — Eye confirmed Wednesday morning that its so-called “mommy yakker” — featuring Sara Gilbert and Julie Chen, among others — had won the contest to fill the time slot being vacated by canceled sudser “As the World Turns.”

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CBS enters daytime talk show arena
TV News: Docu shingle generated $9.9 mil in ’09 — French media group Millimages is selling its documentary business, Gedeon Programmes.

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Millimages to sell Gedeon
Bravo’s success is no accident, as the cable network uses extensive, almost insane amounts of research to develop its programming, and as part of that, how you react to Bravo shows online may impact what happens on those docudramas. That’s according to a … (source: Realityblurred.com) – Share on Twitter – Share on Facebook – RSS and RSS Feed on Feedzilla.com

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Bravo is ”very research-oriented,” uses social media to plan reality show plot lines (source: Realityblurred.com)
Bravo’s success is no accident, as the cable network uses extensive, almost insane amounts of research to develop its programming, and as part of that, how you react to Bravo shows online may impact what happens on those docudramas. That’s according to a New York Times report that details the way Bravo “finds and tests stars in much the same way that consumer products companies develop and market shampoos and mascaras,” and while research is..
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Bravo is "very research-oriented," uses social media to plan reality show plot lines
The Real Housewives of New York City concludes its third and most dramatic season yet tonight, although there will, of course, be the requisite Andy Cohen-hosted reunion to rehash what happened and perhaps discuss things that happened after the season, lik…

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NYC Housewives drama: Sonja arrested for DUI, Jill says Ramona’s trip was planned, funded by Bravo; housewife cut (source: Realityblurred.com)
Jackie Warner is about to return to Bravo as a star of a reality series, Thintervention, but it is not one about her life, because she says she was basically burned by the editing on her first series, Work Out. In an extended interview with After Ellen, Jackie said “I’m OK watching Work Out again” and said that “in terms of hurting me professionally it didn’t.” But she isn’t happy with the results: “I don’t…
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Jackie Warner blames editing, says she’d "never do a docu-drama about my life ever again"
The Amazing Race 17 will film this summer and air next fall, but the show is in decline: it just had its lowest-rated finale ever.

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How The Amazing Race should fix itself (source: Realityblurred.com)
For some time now, Survivor has minimized the survival part of the game in exchange for strategy, and that’s mostly been okay. The relatively recent decline of the number of challenges, however, has led to an even higher percentage of strategizing, and an episode like last night’s–when we had two back-to-back episodes in one, basically–highlights that there’s a tipping point.
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Candice, Danielle sent to the jury after Russell gets fooled by "dangly" thing in Rupert’s pants