SONY
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Sony Says Adios to International TV Chief Michael Grindon
He’d been at the company for 24 years, building its global small screen efforts from the bottom up
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Sony to Lay Off 6.5% of Its Workforce
Cuts will affect 450 staffers across all studio divisons, with majority focused on home entertainment and IT
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Oprah, Sony Sell Nate Berkus Talk Show to NBC U
Syndicated series hosted by the lifestyle guru is expected to debut this fall
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HBO Holding Up the Movie-Download Future
Exclusivity pacts with HBO are complicating efforts to create a “digital rights locker” for consumers
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A New Spidey? It Worked for James Bond!
It’s no secret that director Sam Raimi was at odds with the studio over the villains in the third movie and made the movie he didn’t want to make
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The 3D Revolution Comes – Will the People Show Up?
Part I: The hype over 3D hides the very real challenges of making it a household must-have.
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Carolyn Giardina & Daniel Frankel -
ESPN, Discovery Ready 3D Channels
Sports cable network set to launch outlet in June; Discovery working with Sony, Imax on 24/7 network to kick off next year
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Sony Sends Gere’s ‘Hachi’ Straight to DVD
Studio drops U.S. theatrical release for true-life dog story
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Sony and RealD Partnering on 3D Home Entertainment Products
Companies plan to produce 3D high definition TVs
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Wrap Staff -
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Sony Finalizing Millennium Series Deal
Scott Rudin attached to produce crime thriller trilogy
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‘Moneyball’ is Back: Sony in Talks with Bennett Miller
Studio says on-again, off-again baseball project is back on, with “Capote” director in negotiations to join in
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Sony Chief Pushes Online Plan for Recovery
Howard Stringer promises to put ailing company back on the technology map
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the New York Times -
Sony International Hits $2 Billion
With one month left in 2009, studio also breaks its all-time global box-office revenue mark.
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Sony Puts World Cup in 3D
FIFA signs agreement for 3D broadcast as well as post-match film from Sony Pictures.