Jim Keyes was the former CEO of 7-11 stores. Now he's applying the lessons of the Big Gulp to the small screen at the troubled video-rental giant Blockbuster. Plus, Variety game reviewer Ben Fritz asks, "Why are hardcore video gamers so sensitive?" And good agentry with writer and producer Rob Long .
Mar 24, 2008•30 min
Video games are an $18 billion business in the US, and they just keep growing. Will Hollywood studios get in on some of that interactive action? Plus, will TV's increasingly pilotless way of making shows crash and burn?
Mar 17, 2008•30 min
What happens when a studio executive comes out from behind his desk to direct a major motion picture? We talk to Kent Alterman , formerly New Line Cinema's EVP of Production and now the Director of Semi-Pro . Plus, we say goodbye to HD-DVD.
Mar 10, 2008•29 min
The venerable Hollywood trade paper, Variety, is up for sale. What will a new owner mean to the business? We'll have a lively conversation with blogger extraordinaire Nikki Finke and PR veteran Howard Bragman . Plus, which Oscar prognosticators predicted with paramount precision?
Mar 03, 2008•30 min
The divide between movies that make money and movies that get awards has been growing in the last few years. Why? And what does that say about how Hollywood is changing? Plus, the 1967 Oscars signaled a coming cinematic revolution. Is this year's crop of best picture nominees the harbinger of another?
Feb 25, 2008•30 min
The writers' strike has meant reruns, reality and rankor. So how will things change now that the strike is over? Plus, when will the digital pie that the writers want a piece of actually be out of the oven?
Feb 18, 2008•29 min
TV was already getting more and more into unscripted fare before the strike. Now, there's so much reality programming it's unreal! We get the lay of the unscripted landscape with Joel McHale of E! Entertainment's show The Soup . Plus, while most of the industry suffers, video games rock on (redux).
Jan 28, 2008•30 min
The directors seem to have made a deal with producers. Will the writers follow suit? Should they? We're live today with TV writer/producer David Milch and Oscar-winning filmmaker Paul Haggis to answer these questions and more. First, what exactly did the DGA agree to? Joe Adalian has been one of the team of reporters covering the strike for Variety. NOTE: Today's special LIVE edition of The Business is broadcast locally in the Los Angeles area only, but will be archived online....
Jan 21, 2008•30 min
Steve Samuels is the third generation of successful Boston-based real estate developers. He's also one of many outsiders who've brought their fat wallet to Hollywood. Will he get his pocket picked or make the show business sit? (National broadcast)
Jan 21, 2008•30 min
The big four record labels are finally offering some music free of copyright protection. Is it too little too late? And, no Globes, no Oscars = no box office? Plus, swag--Hollywood's silent scourge.
Jan 14, 2008•30 min
From scandals to the strike to the surprise success of mega-sequels it's the Hollywood year that was! We get ready for the year ahead with our annual look at the stories of year just ended with Cynthia Littleton of Variety and Carl Diorio of the Hollywood Reporter.
Jan 07, 2008•30 min
This week, it's the Best of The Business . The strike will put a gaggle of TV shows "on the bubble," and we're not talking about being drunk on champagne. So today, between Dove products and the producers of a remake of the 1939 classic film The Women , we revisit our conversation with the producers of Scrubs and Jericho , shows that came back from the brink of extinction earlier this year.
Dec 31, 2007•30 min
This week we present the best of The Business . In honor of the writers' strike and celebrating his hit new movie, I Am Legend, we revisit our conversation with Oscar-winning scribe Akiva Goldsman about the vital and disposable Hollywood writer. Then, 'tis the season for Hollywood gifting.
Dec 24, 2007•30 min
There's been a surge in Iraq and a surge of Iraq movies here at home. It might be working in Baghdad but it's tanking at the local cineplex. We talk to the director of In the Valley of Elah , Paul Haggis . Plus, the strike promises a not-very-happy new year or winter or spring for Hollywood.
Dec 17, 2007•30 min
A new report paints a bleak picture for Hollywood if it doesn't quit spending money like a drunken sailor on shore leave. We speak with Roger R. Smith , the author of Do Movies Make Money ?
Dec 10, 2007•30 min
What's it like to negotiate during a strike? We talk with the man who led talks for employees during the acrimonious 1994 supermarket walkout. Plus, will the writers' strike be another nail in the coffin of once wildly profitable daytime soap operas? Note : This edition of The Business will not air live at its usual time slot on KCRW as it will be pre-empted by special holiday programming. It will air at 7pm .
Dec 04, 2007•30 min
To understand the current writers' strike, you need to understand the long and contentious relationship between screenwriters and the people who write their checks. This week, Part II of our conversation with Oscar-winning scribe Marc Norman about his new book, What Happens Next : A History of American Screenwriting . Plus, while the writers strike, video games rock on - literally....
Nov 26, 2007•30 min
To understand the current writers' strike, you need to understand the long and contentious relationship between screenwriters and the people who write their checks. We put that relationship in the therapist's chair with Oscar-winning scribe Marc Norman , author of a fascinating new book called What Happens Next: A History of American Screenwriting .
Nov 19, 2007•30 min
The writers' strike will effect everyone in Hollywood, but it's broadcast television that has the most to fear. We get strike analysis from executives who lived through the last one.
Nov 12, 2007•30 min
What does a producer do? We talk to two producers-turned-studio-execs about what they did then and what they do now. Plus, a chat with Hollywood's man in Washington, MPAA CEO Dan Glickman .
Nov 05, 2007•31 min
The musical Wicked is a global phenomenon that's made scary profits for Universal Studios. We talk to producer Marc Platt about Hollywood's all-time most successful film--that isn't yet a film.
Oct 29, 2007•30 min
The UPN and the WB lived but a short decade, but they changed television forever. Now, the former president of entertainment at the WB and a veteran TV journalist have written a compelling and cautionary tale for anyone thinking about starting a new network. Plus, get out your calculators—it's the tax-incentive derby.
Oct 22, 2007•30 min
Ang Lee turned a gay cowboy movie into Oscar gold and box-office green, but can his new film overcome a rating of NC-17? Plus, the high-risk gamble of self-distributing a low-budget film.
Oct 15, 2007•30 min
After a high-profile legal battle to take his name off American History X and replace it with a wacky pseudonym, Tony Kaye became persona non grata in Hollywood. Nearly a decade later, he's back with a new documentary in theaters and two features on the way.
Oct 08, 2007•30 min
Mad Men is a series on the cable network AMC, set in the New York ad world of the 1960's. While the show showcases a variety of real world products, not all of them pay for the privilege.
Oct 01, 2007•30 min
The William Morris mailroom is the high-stress, low-pay, sanctum sanctorum of show biz. It can lead you straight to the top or leave you in strait jacket. Plus, what does it mean when a writer takes his name off a film?
Sep 24, 2007•22 min
A conversation about the vital, essential, but ultimately disposable Hollywood writer with Oscar-winner Akiva Goldsman . Plus, an agency assistant says 'goodbye, farewell, auf wiedersehen, adieu' in an e-mail that got Hollywood's tongues awaggin.'
Sep 17, 2007•30 min
Samuel Goldwyn said, "The harder I work, the luckier I get." We catch up with writer/director Richard Shepard who got "lucky" at the Sundance Film Festival in 2005. Plus, residuals, revisited.
Sep 10, 2007•30 min
The $37 billion business that mainstream journalists and Hollywood can no longer afford to ignore--it's a look at the burgeoning video game industry. Plus, we revisit our chat with agent to the (underage) stars, Bonnie Liedtke .
Aug 27, 2007•30 min
Who gets paid what and why in Hollywood? We talk back-end, quotes and residuals with agent and manager-turned-producer Gavin Polone. Plus, halting the slippery slope for out-of-control celebrities who might be on their way to prison.
Aug 20, 2007•30 min