Attention all Hollywood publicists: Los Angeles Times editor Russ Stanton reportedly has told some in Calendar that the entertainment and feature section would soon get late night deadlines same as the news sections Monday through Thursday. For the longest time, Calendar has been beset with frustrating afternoon deadlines due to a limit on press capacity (which can only produce four sections in the live run). LAObserved.com has the scoop, plus dire predictions of yet more LAT layoffs.
Late Night Deadlines For LAT's Calendar?
By Nikki Finke | Category: LA Times | Sunday January 25, 2009 @ 9:29pm PST
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Two Weeks of Posts Comments 1 LIVE-SNARKING THE 82ND OSCARS... 653 2 'ALICE' IS A MONSTER! $116.3M Blows Past 'Avatar' For Biggest 240 3 Deadline Advisory: Comment On Format 237 4 Marvel Still Looking For Captain America 168 5 God Stars In 3D Book Of Genesis Bible Tale 138 ‘Glee’ Returns In April…
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Title Studio Gross 1 Alice In Wonderland Disney $116.1M 2 Brooklyns Finest Overture $13.4M 3 Shutter Island Paramount $13.2M 4 Cop Out Warner $9.3M 5 Avatar Fox $8.1M 6 The Crazies Overture $7.1M 7 Lightning Thief Fox $5.1M 8 Valentines Day Warner $4.2M 9 Crazy Heart Fox $3.3M 10 Dear John Sony $2.8M 11 Tooth Fairy Fox $1.7M 12 The Wolfman Universal $1.6M 13 Ghost Writer Summit $1.3M 14 The Blind Side Warner $1.3M 15 The Last Station SPC $0.7M 16 Up In The Air Paramount $0.6M 17 When In Rome Disney $0.6M 18 The Squeakquel Fox $0.5M 19 The Book Of Eli Warner $0.5M 20 The Hurt Locker Summit $0.4M SOURCE: RENTRAKBox Office Poll
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