Showing posts with label production. Show all posts
Showing posts with label production. Show all posts
Monday, December 28, 2009
Tyra Banks Ending Talk Show
Former model, Tyra Banks, says that she will be ending the syndicated “The Tyra Show” after its fifth season. She plans to still work with the reality show “America’s Next Top Model” and she is making a new production studio with plans to make movies. She also has plans for new digital projects.
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Saturday, March 7, 2009
Actor Bruce Willis Countersues Production Company
On Thursday, the actor Bruce Willis filed a countersuit against the movie producers that are accusing him of breach of contract for backing out of a film project. Willis is accusing the producers of the film "Three Stories About Joan" of failing to demonstrate that they had full funding for the project by an agreed-upon deadline. Willis is seeking $8.7 million in compensation against two dozen defendants.
Last week, the producers of the film sued him for $4 million and accused him of quiting as the director of the film without notice, thus violating his contract.
Last week, the producers of the film sued him for $4 million and accused him of quiting as the director of the film without notice, thus violating his contract.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Actor Bruce Willis Gets Sued
The actor Bruce Willis and his production company, Willis Brothers Films, are being sued in Los Angels for $4 million due to a breach of contract. The lawsuit claims that Willis Brothers Films agreed on a contract with Foresight Unlimited, Signature Entertainment Group, and Three Stories productions to produce the movie "Three Stories About Joan." Willis was suppose to star in the movie and direct it but on Sept. 29th Willis quit as the director without prior notice and violated the agreement.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Coors and Miller Brewing Companies Join Forces Against Busch
Coors and Miller brewing companies plan to combine their operations to compete against Anheuser-Busch. The new name will be MillerCoors. Right now their biggest competitor is Anheuser-Busch.
The change will save the two companies about $500 million dollars and will come from reducing the shipping distances, finding economies of scale in brewing operations, optimizing production, and getting rid of duplicate corporate and marketing services. They expect the company to have annual beer sales of about $6.6 billion dollars. With the money that they save they plan to invest more to market their products and be able to compete better and more efficiently.
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