Female Cable Execs Talk The Future Of TV Television is facing tumultuous times. Three of cable's most powerful women sit down to compare notes.
Updated Mon Mar 26, 2012
Cable TV's Female Execs On The Future Of Television In this extended version of the roundtable article from our latest issue, three of cable's female executives talk about how television is evolving, how shows fail or succeed, and how everyone loves handfishing.
Updated Thu Dec 8, 2011
A Long, Strange "Trip to the Moon" It took science, faith, and a bit of magic (oh, and 10 years and a million bucks) to bring a lost version of a pioneering silent film classic back to colorful life. Here’s how it happened.
Updated Tue Nov 8, 2011
Inside Intel And Toshiba's Social Film "Inside" stars Emmy Rossum, Intel, and, maybe, you. We go behind the scenes of the latest branded filmmaking adventure.
Updated Tue Jul 12, 2011
How DuPont, Old Spice, And The Gap Play Supporting Roles In Mike Mills' Indie Films The auteur behind "Thumbsucker" and the newly released "Beginners" has perfected the art of making capitalism look beautiful, earning money off of corporate commercial work to support uncompromisingly artistic independent films. Let's call 'em "dependies."
Updated Thu Jun 23, 2011
Meet The Winners Of "American Idol" Finale viewers might furiously text their votes for Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina, but Coke and Ford have been Idol champs for 10 years. Here's how the brands have fused themselves to Fox’s pop star machine.
Updated Wed May 25, 2011
On Pom Wondeful, Morgan Spurlock, and My Brand Call me behind the times, but I'd never seriously considered cultivating my brand. It took 17 years working in print media and an assignment covering Morgan Spurlock's "Greatest Movie Ever Sold" to figure it out.
Updated Wed Mar 30, 2011
Kevin Smith's Fake Auction for "Red State" at Sundance Reveals His Indie Rage Kevin Smith sure knows how to put on a show. In the weeks leading up to this week's premiere of his new film, Red State, at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, Smith proudly touted his plans to auction the movie off to the highest bidder for distribution.
Updated Tue Jan 25, 2011
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