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Archive for January, 2008
Article written on January 30, 2008 •
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Article written on January 28, 2008 •
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Like I said I was gonna do in a previous post, I’ve updated the affiliates-page with a new script which will make it easier for you to apply and for me to accept you. Feel free to start applying and if you have a good quality site I will gladly accept you.
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Article written on January 28, 2008 •
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Article written on January 27, 2008 •
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Welcome to the official opening of the new version of this site – Encantadora! Since we’re now entering the second year of this site I wanted a fresh take on it, and thanks to Stef, Riikka and Mycah it’s happening! As some of you might know, Encantadora was the name of Salma’s fanlisting which now has merged with this site thanks to the fantastic ladies I already mentioned.
Except for the fact that we’re now the home of the Salma Hayek-fanlisting, I’ve also added a new look on the site, a complete filmography where you can rate all of Salma’s movies to let other fans know what you think (please do only vote if you’ve actually seen the movie and share your honest opinion about it), a small “Ugly Betty” section and lots of more is still to come! Since I will be doing a script-change in the affiliates-section you can’t apply to become one at the moment, but you’re welcome to try again in a couple of days.
Let me know what you think of all the changes by writing a comment, then join the fanlisting and be sure to come back in the coming days for lots of new photos and videos! Once again – Welcome to Encantadora!
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Article written on January 25, 2008 •
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ABC has become the latest network forced to slash its pilot season development slate for lack of delivered scripts, even as the writers’ union resumes talks with studio execs.
ABC axed about 40 scripts, more than twice the number of rivals Fox, CBS and The CW, all of whom have already trimmed their slates as a result of the 12-week-old Hollywood writers’ strike.
“The ongoing strike has caused us to re-evaluate our development needs, and we’ve made the difficult decision to reduce the number of scripts under consideration,” said ABC.
Most of the terminated projects, most of them dramas, were being developed by ABC Studios. They include the Salma Hayek-produced pilot for Get Out, as well as One Big Happy, from The War at Home scribe Rob Lotterstein, and an untitled script being developed by non-writing producing duo Nina Wass and Gene Stein, whose overall contract with ABC Studios was an earlier casualty of strike-related cutbacks.
Earlier this week, the Writers’ Guild of America announced that it would head back to the negotiating table for the first time since talks with the Association of Motion Picture and Television Producers broke down on December 7. A media blackout on those proceedings is in place.
Source: C21Media.net
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