William Morris' Party to End All Parties
You can lead a hors d'oeuvres hound to a wide-open party space, but you can't make him think that spreading out is the thing to do. So it seemed at the annual William Morris upfront party May 12. Although the crowd was longer on power brokers and shorter on stars than in previous years, th...
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Published in | TelevisionWeek Vol. 27; no. 16; p. 6 |
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Format | Journal Article Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Chicago
Crain Communications, Inc
19.05.2008
Crain Communications, Incorporated |
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Summary: | You can lead a hors d'oeuvres hound to a wide-open party space, but you can't make him think that spreading out is the thing to do. So it seemed at the annual William Morris upfront party May 12. Although the crowd was longer on power brokers and shorter on stars than in previous years, that must be chalked up to the networks' star-lite upfront presentations. The Insider shared some "Big Brother" observations with Julie Chen and tried to pry out of CBS CEO Leslie Moonves just which show he was referring to when he said on his first-quarter earnings call that one of the two pilots he had seen at the time was adorable. |
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ISSN: | 1544-0516 |