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Labatt: the saga continues

More on the deal that never ended. After sitting in limbo for three weeks while Belgium-based brewmeister Interbrew wangled its $2.7 billion bid for John Labatt Limited, the agreement which will see The Partners’ Film Company split from Labatt, is back…

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Merchandising cross-pollination

Producers of tv series skewed to a younger target audience are taking advantage of a number of new media opportunities and rolling them into the traditional merchandising route to maximize their youth targeting potential….

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A successful project means a good deal

During Shakespeare’s time the play might have been the thing, but as television replaced the stage as the popular form of entertainment, the deal has becomeÉwellÉjust as much of the thing….

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International $ pool: art of the doc

When Rhombus Media producer/director Larry Weinstein first heard Lost in the Stars, a 1985 audio release of a collection of Kurt Weill songs, he envisioned a performance documentary. In 1994, he completed September Songs: The Music of Kurt Weill….