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DreamWorks Animation beats expectations despite 40% profit drop
DreamWorks Animation posted a nearly 40% drop in profit in the first quarter while revenue remained virtually flat. For the three months ended March 31, the Glendale studio posted net income of $5.6 million, or 7 cents a share, on revenue of $135 million....
Tags: Rise of the Guardians (movie), Kung Fu Panda (movie), Earnings, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (movie)
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DreamWorks Animation in talks to acquire AwesomenessTV
DreamWorks Animation is in talks to acquire a YouTube network for teens and tweens, in a move that would expand the studio's presence on new media platforms, two people familiar with the matter confirmed. The studio is negotiating to buy AwesomenessTV,...
Tags: Brian Robbins, Game Shows, Nickelodeon (tv network), Netflix Inc., Entertainment
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DreamWorks Animation sends its characters to Macao
DreamWorks Animation is placing another bet in China. The Glendale studio is partnering with one of Asia's largest resort operators to bring its characters to Macao. Dreamworks has signed a deal with Sands China, a subsidiary of the company that owns...
Tags: Kung Fu Panda (movie), Royal Caribbean International, Entertainment, Macau, China
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L.A.'s entertainment job market shows new strength
Hollywood's jobs picture has brightened considerably over the last two months. The film, television and music industries in Los Angeles County generated 131,600 jobs in March, up 7.9% from February and 12.6% from the same month a year ago, according...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Entertainment
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Identity matters for 'Arthur Newman's' Emily Blunt and Colin Firth
— When Emily Blunt was in grade school and Colin Firth was still a struggling actor, Becky Johnston was penning their characters in the first draft of a screenplay that would become "Arthur Newman." Twenty years later, it is finally a movie,...
Tags: Toronto International Film Festival, Nick Nolte, The King's Speech (movie), Film Festivals, Entertainment
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'Dragon Angel' aims for organic cinematic blend of China, West
BEIJING -- Stephen Lang of “Avatar” fame has signed on to play a pivotal role in the Chinese-German co-production “The Dragon Angel,” which will be shot in Beijing and the southern Chinese province of Sichuan this year. One-name...
Tags: Halle Berry, Film Festivals, Igor (movie), Beijing (China), Iron Man 3 (movie)
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From American Girl to Trolls, a conversation with DWA's Shawn Dennis
In 1959, Danish fisherman and woodcutter Thomas Dam couldn't afford to buy Christmas presents for his daughter. So he carved a doll based on the legendary Scandinavian troll. This doll wasn't the scary, somewhat evil troll of Scandinavian lore, but a...
Tags: Kung Fu Panda (movie), Toy Industry
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'The Bible,' 'Life of Pi' rule DVD sales and rental charts
The epic miniseries “The Bible” booked the top spot once again in DVD and Blu-ray sales last week, while the just-arriving “Life of Pi,” until now not available in all retail outlets, took the top rental spot. Here are the top-...
Tags: Skyfall (movie), Sony Corp., The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Epic (movie), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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CBS gets half of TV Guide Channel. Web production helps Los Angeles.
After the coffee. Before getting over jet lag. The Skinny: On Tuesday, I said I missed Monday's "The Following." Last night, I caught up with it and was infuriated as usual. Don't any of these FBI agents wear bulletproof vests, and don't they know...
Tags: FBI, Sony Corp., Today (tv program), Hulu, Entertainment
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Netflix and 'SpongeBob' to split?
Netflix said it plans to let its deal to carry Nickelodeon, BET and MTV content expire next month, even though it continues to discuss licensing certain shows. The video subscription service said it has been moving away from broad, multi-year deals with...
Tags: The Hub (tv network), Revolution (tv program), MTV (tv network), Nickelodeon (tv network), Netflix Inc.
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Oriental DreamWorks and Chinese partners announce Tibet movie
Filmmakers doing business in China are often advised to avoid the three Ts, as in Taiwan, Tibet and Tiananmen Square. But that warning doesn't apply if you happen to be Jeffrey Katzenberg, the animation mogul who has been at the forefront of Hollywood's...
Tags: China, Richard Verrier
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