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deadline.com - 17 days ago
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BusinessWeek's Ron Grover has a nice scoop: When DreamWorks moved to Disney for distribution, it fell under Disney pay TV deal with Starz through 2012. But Starz balked. You see pay channels like Starz get a piece of the annual $10-$12 a month that a cable operator collects from customers who ...
variety.com - 13 days ago
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Deal covers cross-format promotions for film To promote
its upcoming holiday tentpole "Nine," the Weinstein Co. has
turned to Disney in a big way. In its largest promotion to date, Disney/ABC Unlimited -- the sales group that handles Disney's ...
TWC, Disney pact on 'Nine'
yeeeah.com - 21 days ago
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Here’s desperate attention-seeker Kim Kardashian skanking it up
in another Disney costume for Halloween, this time as
Snow White from “Snow White and the Seven Dwarves.” But Kim doesn’t look like the Snow White I remember ...
Kim Kardashian as Ho Snow White
kimkardashian.celebuzz.com - 22 days ago
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This Halloween was so much fun!! I decided
to go as Princess Jasmine, since I've been wanting
to go as her for years and found the perfect costume! I went all out with my Disney theme this year and... ...read full story ...
A Very Disney Halloween
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... controlling her comments and once removed an entirely innocuous, on topic, comment about “Mad Men” by me after an unrelated exchange with me here, will leave those comments up.)
* As “This Is It” passed the $100 million mark domestically and is at $144 million worldwide, the Jacksons as a whole make a mark at AFM (American Film Market) with some intriguing sounding seventies footage.
* Also via Finke, Business Week reporter Ron Grover writes that Dreamworks is abandoning ...
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