TV News: It claims broadcaster owes 5 years’ back pay — Can you imagine Ryan Seacrest waiting years to be paid for hosting “American Idol”?

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Mexico’s actors’ union battles TV Azteca
TV News: It claims broadcaster owes 5 years’ back pay — Can you imagine Ryan Seacrest waiting years to be paid for hosting “American Idol”?

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Mexico’s actors’ union battles TV Azteca
TV News: Hit TV series, movies covered under accord — Warner Bros.

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Warner Bros. content to Mexico’s Televisa
TV News: Facility outside Mexico City is attracting more productions — Estudios Interlomas gains traction as key competitor to the capital’s aging studios.

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Boom time for Estudios Interlomas
TV News: U.S. series among autumn highlights — New U.S.

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Channel 4 falls for ‘The Event’
TV News: Slew of state-backed national archives take the past seriously — If anyone ever finds a copy of “Madhouse on Castle Street,” a 1963 BBC play featuring a fresh-faced Bob Dylan, or TV studio coverage of the 1969 moon landings, the British Film Institute would like to know.

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Euros top up TV treasure troves
TV News: Largest soccer aud in 16 years; Univision scores with Mexico opener — Roughly 13 million tuned in to ABC on Saturday for the much-anticipated U.S.-England match of soccer’s FIFA World Cup.

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U.S.-England draws 13 mil on ABC
Pimp My Ride co-creator and former Survivor producer Bruce Beresford-Redman, whose wife was killed in Mexico early last month, is back in the US after going missing in Mexico the same week that a reality series he originally pitched to The CW was picked up. His attorney Richard Hirsch said in a statement to the AP that he’s in L.A. “to be with his children and attend to family and personal matters” and “is devastated…
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Pimp My Ride co-creator and former Survivor producer Bruce Beresford-Redman, whose wife was killed in Mexico early last month, is back in the US after going missing in Mexico the same week that a reality series he originally pitched to The CW was picked up… (source: Realityblurred.com) – Share on Twitter – Share on Facebook – RSS feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

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Bunim-Murray Productions, the company that created The Real World and thus is largely responsible for establishing reality TV’s early aesthetic and structure, was acquired in March by Banijay Entertainment for the mid eight figures, Variety reported. Co-founder Mary-Ellis Bunim died in 2004, after an eight-year battle with breast cancer
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Bunim-Murray’s acquisition "goes a little way to filling that void" left by Mary-Ellis’ death