Talent Managers Group Sues California
The National Conference of Personal Managers is suing California, claiming the state’s Talent Agencies Act violates the U.S. Constitution.
Talent Managers Group Sues California
The National Conference of Personal Managers is suing California, claiming the state’s Talent Agencies Act violates the U.S. Constitution.
Fox Writers Intensive Expands Opportunities
Fox adds to its annual diversity program by providing writing opportunities with HarperCollins, Fox Writers Studio, 20th Century Fox Film, 20th Century Fox Television, and FX.
Struggling Actors: Tune in to New Episodes of 'The F-List'
Popular webseries "The F-List" releases a new episode on Nov. 14.
Actors Take Payment Dispute to L.A. TV Station
Performers claim that Christopher Gray Casting shorted them money for work completed.
Gary Mann Promoted to Top Development Post at Comedy Central
Comedy Central exec Gary Mann promoted, will still oversee L.A. theater.
MTV Hires New Head of Programming
Susanne Daniels has been hired to lead MTV's programing department.
Central Casting's Potential Move to New Orleans Worries Local CDs
New Orleans casting directors “worried” about losing business if Central Casting opens an office there.
MPAA Hopeful on Piracy after Obama Victory
The MPAA looks to President Obama for more aid in fighting piracy to help ensure that performers and producers receive the overseas royalties they’re entitled to.
WGA East Partners with the Black List to Provide More Exposure for Members
Members of the Writers Guild of America, East are eligible for a discount to use the Black List’s new subscription service and connect with industry professionals.
One Week After Sandy, NYC Again Allows Permits for Outdoor Film and TV Production
The Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre and Broadcasting will allow permits on a “case-by-case basis” for productions shooting at exterior locations in New York City.