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James Clark Is Hollywood a s a Go-toa Man for Trains
James Clark, 66, has been involved in over 250 movies and TV series. If a Hollywood production needs a train, Clark gets the call.
Whedon's DOLLHOUSE Put Away For Good
To the surprise of no one, Fox has cancelled Joss Whedon's "Dollhouse." The network still intends to air the remaining 9 of the 13 season-two episodes ordered, the bulk of them in December.
Mix/Post Engineer Jeff Largent Relies on Genelec SEa DSP Monitoring System for his Mixology Studio
And that's just what it's done for Mixology, the personal studio of Jeff Largent, a Boston-area audio post professional and an instructor at the famous Berklee College of Music.
Firefly: Fox's Last Sci-Fi Western Flickered Only Briefly Before It Was Snuffed
As announced earlier this week , the powers that be over at Fox have given the go-ahead to a sci-fi Western pilot.
Scott Brown on Saving Sci-Fi From the Friday Night Death Slot
Ah, the early '90s: that Eden. I was so innocent then, I barely knew which demographic I was.
If the NYTimes.com most-emailed list was curated by Aunt Mabel, Digg.com's 'top news in all content' list is probably generated by her 20- something nephew: a Twittering, iPhone wielding, card-carrying member of Generation Wii.
Exploring new frontiers: Sci-Fi Channel expands its scope as Syfy
So, what does it mean when a channel called Sci Fi changes its name to Syfy? A) New viewers might watch, curious about the change and possibly reassured they'll see more than just space aliens.
Daily TWiP - Happy birthday, Bruce Campbell
Welcome to the Daily TWiP, your daily dose of all the holidays, historical observances, etc., we couldn't cram into The Week in Preview.
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