NBC rolls out its new season with the help of a new programming consultant -- the advertisers. We talk to network co-chair Marc Graboff . Plus, massive changes in the way the business does business is causing even more stress than usual in a stress-filled town. The therapist who has his finger on the pulse of Hollywood says it's definitely racing.
May 11, 2009•30 min
We look at selling Hollywood on the Hill with MPAA chief Dan Glickman . On April 21, the MPAA held its second "Business of Show Business" symposium in Washington, DC. Plus, could bad news for big-budget studio films for adults be good news for cheaper indie fare? We talk to Michael London , producer of Milk, The Visitor and Sideways .
May 04, 2009•30 min
A recent spate of films have scored underwhelming results at the box office. But is the death of big-budget studio movies for grown-ups greatly exaggerated? Plus, how do you rake in the biggest April opening in box office history?
Apr 27, 2009•30 min
This week, a new report bodes ill for TV’s 10 o’clock hour. Plus, the author of a young adult novel is the last know her book is soon to be a major motion picture.
Apr 20, 2009•30 min
With 3-D movies seemingly raking in the dough, why are theaters so slow to upgrade? Plus, the hair-raising world of Hollywood fundraising and Hollywood power wives.
Apr 13, 2009•30 min
Does Jay Leno’s move to 10pm mean the death of broadcast television’s hour-long drama? Plus, walking the red carpet at the Streamy Awards, the Oscars for web TV.
Apr 06, 2009•30 min
Did you love Juno or Slumdog Millionaire ? Then you should be worried about independent film as money dries up and the studios are giving up on art house movies. We talk with a man at the center of it all – John Cooper , the newly appointed head of the Sundance Film Festival. Plus, indie film may be facing tough times, but film festivals haven't got the memo.
Mar 30, 2009•30 min
We talk to Fox reality czar Mike Darnell about changes to that American TV behemoth, American Idol .
Mar 23, 2009•30 min
Kim Masters joins the show as host today. A scary question for the Chairman of the Walt Disney Studios: will DVD sales ever bounce back? Plus, the sweeps week dinosaur. Why do they still exist?
Mar 16, 2009•30 min
The Los Angeles Times fights to be the newspaper of record in our “company town.” Plus, the epic battle over the Star Wars -fan movie Fanboys .
Mar 09, 2009•30 min
Assumptions may make an *%$@! out of you and me…but not during the Academy Awards. We talk about how once again the safe bets paid off on Oscar night. Plus, the SAG saga, Part Duh…will the actors ever have a contract?
Mar 02, 2009•30 min
We go inside the secret world of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, “the man who owns the news”…and a lot of Hollywood.
Feb 23, 2009•30 min
This week, we talk about the Oscars' sci-tech awards and ask: Why do Hollywood's techo geeks have to sit at the kid's table? Plus, producer Dean Devlin uses technology to lead TV into the digital future. His new TNT show, Leverage , is 100% digital, from camera to finished product.
Feb 16, 2009•30 min
Getting famous isn't all its cracked up to be. Just ask Peter Jacobson , aka Dr. Chris Taub on the Fox hit, House . Plus, Sumner's discontent: who is the aging head of Viacom, and what does that mean for the future of his company?
Feb 09, 2009•30 min
This week, two smart but naive ad guys from Chicago make it in TV, despite themselves. We talk to the creators of the new TNT drama, Trust Me .
Feb 02, 2009•30 min
The networks have just finished their dog and pony show for the TV critics. We take a peek inside what's known as the TCA's. Plus, celebrity publicist Howard Bragman helps you find your 15 minutes.
Jan 26, 2009•30 min
This week on The Business, a Hollywood lawyer predicts a rough road ahead for what used to be a recession-proof business. Plus, video games…go indie!
Jan 19, 2009•30 min
The Hollywood Reporter's 17th annual "100 Most Powerful Women in Hollywood" list. What does is say about the progress of women in the business? How do power lists in general reveal Hollywood's insecurities?
Jan 12, 2009•30 min
2008 was a roller-coaster of a year for show business. What’s in store for the industry in 2009? It's the Hollywood year-to-be with Lauren Schuker of the Wall Street Journal and Scott Collins of the Los Angeles Times.
Jan 05, 2009•30 min
As Princess Leia, she was saved from the Empire by Luke, Han and Chewy. As Carrie Fisher , she's had to rely on a higher power to save herself from drugs and alcohol. Plus, going to the big show, Showest.
Dec 29, 2008•30 min
We revisit our favorite feature stories of 2008: the woes of a video-game reviewer, going to the movies with babies, Hollywood's fascination with swag, and what it's like to be a lady in the testosterone fueled world of the paparazzi.
Dec 22, 2008•30 min
The ups, the downs, the all arounds of the business of show in 2008. We talk with Lauren Schuker of the Wall Street Journal and Scott Collins of the Los Angeles Times.
Dec 15, 2008•30 min
Laura Bickford , the producer of Steven Soderbergh's new epic Che , on themaking and marketing a four-hour movie in an age of multi-tasking and quick cutting. Plus, a female in the testosterone-fueled world of the Hollywood paparazzi?
Dec 08, 2008•30 min
You're in a play? But I thought you said you were in show business? We look at the weird relationship between Hollywood and LA's legit stage. Plus, even though they're not actors, directors can get typecast, too.
Dec 01, 2008•30 min
With a full-fledged production facility, major investments in film, and two world class film festivals, the United Arab Emirates is the next country to role the dice on Hollywood.
Nov 24, 2008•30 min
We talk to director Danny Boyle about making his new film in India, a country that's on the move, but still sometimes on the make. Plus, the bizarre bazaar that is the American Film Market.
Nov 17, 2008•30 min
Hollywood's been beguiled and bedeviled by Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged since it was published in 1957. Fifty years later, why hasn't it been made into a movie? We talk to legendary producer Al Ruddy, the first guy to get Rand's go ahead…in 1974. (This is a rebroadcast of a program that originally aired on September 8. However, the "Hollywood News Caravan" is new.)
Nov 10, 2008•30 min
Is there a "Tom Bradley effect" in the movies, or are low returns for movies with black casts just self-fulfilling prophecy? Plus, music mogul Danny Goldberg and the future of the record business.
Nov 03, 2008•30 min
This indie film was all about the art until the studios got in the game. How will independent film change again now that the studios seem to be backing away? Plus, watching movies 'til you drop with the programmers of the Sundance Film Festival.
Oct 27, 2008•30 min
Will record-low consumer confidence cause companies to pull their ads off network television or will broke Americans staying at home be a boon to the TV viewing? Plus, the director of Repo! The Genetic Opera may have his career repossessed.
Oct 20, 2008•30 min