Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Wednesday Roundup
The Grammy Awards will be airing soon, and tonight music fans can find out who's been nominated for an award by tuning in to "The Grammy Nomination Concert" on CBS tonight. When "The Oprah Winfrey Show" signs off in September 2011, don't look for the show to move to cable. Ms Winfrey will launch her own cable network, OWN in January 2011 and will focus on programing for the network. Actor George Clooney is gearing up for the release of his latest film, "Up In The Air". It will be released this week. Singer Adam Lambert recently told talk show host Ellen DeGeneres that he may have gotten a little carried away during his recent "American Music Awards" performance, but still has not apologized. Summit Entertainment, the studio behind the recent film, "New Moon" will launch two projects that won't be in the vampire romance category. The company is developing a screen version of the Top Cow comic book "Alibi" and will tap John Hlavin to write the adaptation to be produced by Mandeville's David Hoberman and Todd Lieberman. It's also teaming up with Participant Pictures to aquire the script for "Invasion" which would see Strike Entertainment pair up with horror film maker Eli Roth to produce. Both deals are still in the works. On the tube: "So You Think You Can Dance" on Fox, "Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer" on CBS, "Modern Family" on ABC, and "Christmas At Rockefeller Plaza" on NBC. Happy hump day!
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