Broadcaster SBS has pulled dating show "Jiak" — which means "mate" in Korean — amid allegations that contestants were subjected to undue stress and humiliation. | Read More
UPDATED: Warner Bros.-backed musical "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is up for seven honors at the British answer to the Tonys, which will be handed out April 13 in London. | Read More
The startup says it will invest more than $1 billion over the next five years and aims to produce star vehicles in the $40 million range for the U.S. and China markets. | Read More
The broadcaster continues to invest in U.S. shows, buying the British rights to the TV adaptation of the Coen brothers film, starring Martin Freeman and Billy Bob Thornton. | Read More
The branded content initiative will see six leading directors make films revolving around a selection of the company's personal care brands. | Read More
ESPN is combining Bill Simmons' Grantland, Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight and ESPN Films and Original Content under one unit, the newly created unit called Exit 31. | Read More
The first trailer for HBO's Ryan Murphy-directed movie version of The Normal Heart has debuted. In the video, Mark Ruffalo's Ned Weeks (inspired by writer Larry Kramer) is shown struggling to get public officials to listen to his cries about the existence of an AIDS epidemic, at one point screaming for the New York City mayor's attention as he's being restrained. | Read More
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