Who gains and loses power? Will the network buy from rival studios? The Fox TV Studio bosses take over the struggling network—and all the pressures and politics that come with it. | Read More
Opponents in the Windy City, which won the $1 billion site over L.A. and San Francisco, now threaten to sue over threats to open space and NFL tailgating. | Read More
Noel Wells and John Milhiser learn their contracts are not renewed one day after Brooks Wheelan does, while Nasim Pedrad departs after five seasons to appear on a Fox sitcom. | Read More
EP Shonda Rhimes also says networks can't push Twitter hashtags. "Twitter makes stuff up, and that's far more interesting," she says at TCA. | Read More
Two colleges sever ties and a CFO exits as co-CEO Patrick Whitesell nears a deal with the University of Michigan and travels the country preaching the benefits of a $2.4 billion merged agency | Read More
A New York judge analyzes whether one popular catchphrase from the show, when shouted from a bus, can be interpreted as a homophobic taunt. | Read More
After struggling to attract audiences in sufficient numbers to sustain its high weekly running costs, the Sylvester Stallone-produced musical will close on Aug. 17. | Read More
Following stellar reviews and sell-out business, the Tony-winning revival of the cult musical by John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask has recouped its $5 million investment. | Read More
Marvel Comics is introducing an all new, female God of Thunder, it was announced Tuesday. The female Thor was unveiled on Tuesday's ABC daytime series The View, with the co-hosts debuting artwork of a blond woman with a silver outfit, carrying the superhero's hammer. The classic male hero is no longer able to hold the mighty hammer, so a female hero will emerge, worthy of the name "Thor," Marvel explained in a press release. | Read More
A new trailer for Fox's anticipated Batman prequel, Gotham, is debuting during Tuesday's MLB All-Star Game. Set to Aloe Blacc's "Ticking Bomb," the gritty, stylized 45-second teaser that The Hollywood Reporter exclusively debuts focuses on a young Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) as he finds himself deeply intertwined with the growing dissension in Gotham City. | Read More
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