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TV Discovers a San Diego Star: O.B.

Atmosphere lands it a role on new show

 
By Karla Peterson, UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Tuesday, June 15, 2010 at 12:05 a.m. 
 
In “Terriers,” a new cable drama set in Ocean Beach, former “Life” police captain Donal Logue plays a hapless private detective and former “True Blood” psychopath Michael Raymond-James plays a recently reformed petty thief. And Ocean Beach? It just plays its own funky self. 
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Shawn Ryan leaving 'Lie to Me'

May 07, 2010
Shawn Ryan leaving 'Lie to Me'

Exclusive: If Fox picks up "Lie to Me" for next season, showrunner Shawn Ryan isn't coming with it.


With his plate full with other projects, Ryan has told Fox he no longer wants to run the crime drama, which has struggled in the ratings this season. Ryan is already committed to his upcoming FX private eye drama "Terriers," while his Fox police drama pilot "Ride Along" is looking strong for a fall pickup.

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Incentives keeping $710 mil in California

Schwarzenegger says 60 projects have qualified so far
 
By Paul Bond

Jan 19, 2010, 08:08 PM ET

About $710 million in movie and TV production spending will remain in California this fiscal year because of production incentives passed a year ago Gov Schwarzenegger boasted Tuesday.

The governor said 60 projects have thus far qualified, with room for more.

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AFL-CIO EXECUTIVE COUNCIL UNANIMOUSLY SUPPORTS ANTI-PIRACY MEASURES

Orlando, Mar. 2 - The AFL-CIO Executive Council, at its meeting today in Orlando, unanimously adopted a statement on the subject of the theft of intellectual property.  Submitted to the Council by the Department of Professional Employees on behalf of the entertainment unions and guilds affiliated with the AFL-CIO, the statement offers a detailed analysis of the harm done to U.S. workers by piracy, the statement said, in part, “Motion pictures, television, sound recordings and other entertainment are a vibrant part of the U.S. economy.  They yield one of its few remaining trade surpluses. The online theft of copyrighted works and the sale of illegal CDS and DVDs threaten the vitality of U.S. entertainment and thus its working people.”

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