Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Rebekah Brooks Got $11.2 Million News Corp. Exit Package (Report); Netflix Launches Scandinavian Service With Studio, Spotify Deals; Australia's Nine Entertainment in Crisis Talks With Lenders

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The Hollywood Reporter International
 October 16, 2012

Rebekah Brooks Got $11.2 Million News Corp. Exit Package (Report)

Netflix Launches Scandinavian Service With Warner Films in Earliest Window

Australia's Nine Entertainment in Crisis Talks With Lenders to Avoid Insolvency

MOVIES

Arab Cinema Could Collapse Completely, Abu Dhabi Festival Attendees Hear

Imax to Release 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2' in the U.K

'Teddy Bear,' 'Kauwboy' Among European Film Award's Discovery Nominees

TV
Two European TV Satellite Operators Drop Iranian State Channels Amid EU Sanctions

BSkyB’s Sky Movies to Exclusively Offer Entire 'Harry Potter' Franchise in U.K.


REVIEWS

Kinshasa Kids: NYFF Review

In Search of 'Oil & Sand': Abu Dhabi Review

THE BUSINESS

Vue Begins Buying out CinemaxX Minority Shareholders

Nine Entertainment In Crisis Talks to Save Iconic Australian Media Businesses


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