Filming for the third season is only weeks away.
Sheldon and Leonard have a falling out.
If they want us to keep caring, they need to nip these things in the bud.
It could be the difference between Hall leaving or staying for two more seasons.
She's on track to be a "bona fide icon."
Good.
The show is renewed, but what about the man behind it all?
It's a new year, stop acting like over privileged children, please.
Clint Eastwood on Monday quashed rumors that he was looking to Joaquin Phoenix to play J. Edgar Hoover's protégé and purported lover in a biopic of the FBI director.
They'll be back for a third season!
The Screen Actors Guild is doing some, um, restructuring, which may speed up negotiations.
DreamWorks Animation filed a $3 million breach of contract lawsuit today against the company that built its animation campus alleging the company failed to fix problems with tile used on the campus.
Olympic bronze medalist Michelle Kwan signed a multiyear contract with The Walt Disney Co.
Only three months after the release of Mariah Carey's album Glitter, her label, British music giant EMI Group, is in talks to pay the pop diva a lump settlement to bail out of the rest of the contract
We take the "drop two" concept from baseball and apply it to the entertainment world. 'N Sync, Harry Potter Star Trek Star Wars Rocky Friends ER Destinys Child Jackson 5 David Letterman Conan O'Brien Jay Leno The Beatles The Simpsons The Sopranos
Although their contract does not expire until June 30 of next year, members of the Directors Guild of America have agreed to begin contract-renewal negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers next Monday.
Tom Brokaw has indicated that he plans to renew his contract as the anchor of NBC Nightly News when it expires next year.
Oscar-winner Kathy Bates sued Martin Bregman and his production company today for alleged breach of contract and fraud. Misery. Serpico, Scarface, Dog Day Afternoon, The Bone Collector, One Tough Cop, Barbra Streisand, Alan Alda, Bette Midler, Michael Douglas.
A tentative deal between the actors' unions (SAG/AFTRA) and the studios (AMPTP) is expected to be announced Monday.
Negotiations between the actors unions and the studios were suspended just mere hours before the actors' current contract expired last night at 12:01 a.m.
Talks between the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists are still working to resolve key issues before Saturday's deadline, The Associated Press reports.
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) voted in favor of a new contract, reducing the likelihood of an industry-wide strike.
ER's Noah Wyle has signed a deal to extend his run for two seasons, Reuters reports. ER will establish Wyle's Dr. John Carter as the medical drama's linchpin, ensuring that the series will run at least through a 10th season. Wyle's decision to renew his contract came after his feature career began to take off. He's currently starring in the Michael Apted-directed drama Enough, costarring Jennifer Lopez and Billy Campbell.
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4, 2000 -- The end is finally here -- now actors can put down their picket signs and go back to work. Members of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television & Radio Artists voted to ratify a new three-year contract, ending the guild’s longest strike in its history. In the end, the two sides dropped their most extreme demands: The ad industry dropped its demand that actors give up pay-per-play for network residuals, and the unions dropped their demand that the industry give them pay-per-play for basic cable ads. The unions, however, did get a substantial increase in the cable buyout. Under the old contract, actors got $1,014 for the unlimited use of their ads during each 13-week cable cycle. Effective immediately, that will go up to $1,390, up again to $1,706 a year from now and up to $2,460 in two years. After the end