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Television Showrunners & Their Fans: Does the Internet Make Them Friends?

May 19, 2012

Dan Harmon has been replaced as the showrunner for the NBC sitcom Community.  The replacement came on the heels of the …

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Studios Draw Down on Comic-Con?

June 13, 2011

According to a news story from The New York Times yesterday, Warner Brothers, Disney, DreamWorks and The Weinstein Company are …

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