Editor's Notes
The view from here
Web TV gains popularity
First Hand offers new fall fare
Michael Moore film will be released as free Internet download
Doc/Fest will host NFB cross media challenge
Deadline entry for Wildlife Vaasa Int'l Nature film fest nears
DCD snags factual exec from Endemol
Fall brings change at Icarus Films
Mexico's TV Azteca picks up Lightworks' fare
ROSCAR call for entries
DRG expands to North America
Paris the manipulative heiress
TIFF shows free docs outside
How VP candidate Sarah Palin compares to reality TV
A close look at NextFilm
TrueTube: Human rights are not for everyone
82-year-old cuts a rug on Dancing with the Stars
American Idol winner is singing the (financial) blues
America fascinated with fat? NY Times
Is Google laying underwater cables?
Is Sony auctioning a walk-on in Spiderman 4?Our take on current and past film and TV projects
Industry experts offer their take
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Look for Nash to diverge slightly from the genre that has made it such a success. Late last year, company head Bruce Nash announced that the prodco would be expanding into scripted series and features. It's unlikely Nash will abandon his reality roots anytime soon, however. After all, why mess with what works?
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