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PBS sued President Trump on Friday, alleging that an executive order seeking to cut off funding violates the law and the ...
NPR sued President Trump, alleging his executive order seeking to cut public media funding is a "clear violation" of the ...
In 2000, the summer box office was dominated by marquee names like Tom Cruise (Mission: Impossible II), Russell Crowe ...
Wednesdays are the slowest day of the week at the box office. The theater giant hopes a 50 percent discount will shake things ...
The Dispatch says it won’t change the trusted Supreme Court news site, positioning it as a centerpiece of its expanding judicial coverage ...
A federal judge heard arguments this afternoon on whether to block Donald Trump ‘s order to fire three members of the Corporation For Public Broadcasting board, including Sony’s Tom Rothman, as well ...
Executives from several of Hollywood's major studios met Friday by phone with the Motion Picture Association to discuss Trump ...
The decision to keep Rothman in the driver's seat for the foreseeable future makes him the longest-running studio head in ...
The leaders of the major Hollywood studios and streaming companies gathered on Zoom on Friday for a special meeting with Motion Picture Association chief Charles Rivkin to strategize about how to ...
Tom Rothman, the longest serving film chief in Hollywood, has signed a multi-year extension of his contract as chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures’ Motion Picture Group. He has been at the studio ...
Rothman was a Co-EP on the near $300M grossing Horton Hears a Who! and very early on in his career was a co-producer on the Jim Jarmusch cult 1986 movie, Down by Law, starring Tom Waits, Roberto ...
Tom Rothman, the longest serving film chief in Hollywood, has signed a multi-year extension of his contract as chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures’ Motion Picture Group. He has been at the studio for ...
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