A new General Motors vehicle on WGN-Ch. 9, an old WTTW-Ch. 11 votes on new Mancow see Roger Ebert mentioned, and how is The Kennedys' campaign game? Read more ...
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It is no coincidence that a car from General Motors, see "Inside the Vault," added a new show syndicated by Warner Bros. 'Telepictures, which debuted this weekend at Chicago Tribune parent Tribune points TV Co . like Chicago WGN-Ch decision. 9.
lifestyle show hosted by the men NBC commentator Cris Collinsworth NFL, a time of NBC's "Last Comic Standing" winner Alonzo Bodden and Jill Wagner of the show "Wipeout" is the result of a partnership with GM agency Starcom USA, and the creative agency content over liquid.
Thus, advertisements for Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac, are not only ad Starcom said that the show as "vehicles of these brands function as part of their contents, if necessary, but focuses on the experience of the viewer and fails, "sponsored by" branding ".
"New times require new approaches," Joel Ewanick, GM global chief marketing officer, said in the announcement. "Inside the" Vault is an interesting and different for Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Cadillac, to communicate with the public and create an environment that is unlike anything done in what today is television. "
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Listen to WFLD-Ch. 32 anchor Bob Sirotti that the voice of the Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert an upcoming edition of "Ebert with this film."
Ebert's voice is provided by Ch filmmaker Werner Herzog and WBBM. 2 anchor Bill Kurtis in the first two editions of the movie review program on WTTW-Ch. 11.
Channel 11 was, of course Sirotti services in all of 2002 to 2005 as host and editor of "Chicago Tonight."
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Former Chicago radio voice Erich "Mancow" Muller has an old name in the news a chance to be a guest host for cooperation TMZ.com. "I feel honored that someone with a history of Mancow radio as I approach a job like this," Rachel Uchitel, one-time employee of Tiger Woods, told the site.
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Tribune Co. reported Deadline.com had discussions about broadcasting "The Kennedys" in syndication. The mini-series of $ 25,000,000 with Greg Kinnear and Katie Holmes and John and Jackie Kennedy was commissioned by the History Channel, which must be done so suddenly decided.
The Hollywood Reporter and New York Post says that the mini-series "24" creator Joel Surnow gap-Co was on the History Channel, under pressure from the Kennedy family, said to be unhappy about the content, some believe in much more dramatic license, accusing the former president in a bad light. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in an interview with NBC Universal Access Hollywood, calling it "distorted history."
The story is part of A & E Television Networks, owned by a consortium that NBC Universal, Walt Disney Co. and Hearst heard, and there is the rub. The group would sign someone out of the project running. But if Kennedy did not want the mini-series on cable television in the United States, they probably do not want to reach a potentially wider audience through TV broadcasting. As would be, NBC and ABC, which compete with him?
The mini-series is still set to run outside the United States.
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