Rob Lowe to portray Drew Peterson in Lifetime movie
It was just a matter of time before Hollywood latched into the story of Drew Peterson.
A Lifetime movie is swinging into production about the former Bolingbroke cop, who has
It was just a matter of time before Hollywood latched into the story of Drew Peterson.
A Lifetime movie is swinging into production about the former Bolingbroke cop, who has
THE PILOT FOR “ATF” (short for the U. S. Justice Department’s Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Bureau) will be the third hourlong TV drama to film on Chicago locations,
Despite having recently cut back staff and office space, 3to1 studio’s Josh Reichlin claims that a philosophy of cheerleading on behalf of their clients is keeping them busier than
David Rosen is giving Vitamin a dose of zest as executive producer of Vitamin, the design-driven production division of Filmworkers club.
He is helping to further amplify
You’d think that out of 256 nominations in 57 categories for the recent 50th Annual Emmy Awards the odds might favor non-station produced shows. But that didn’t happen.
Soni Aggarwal of 358, Inc. is wrapping post-production on her feature documentary “Whatever Happened to Hip-Hop?”
Over the past two years, Aggarwal interviewed local and national hip-hop
Lawrence Lee Wallace adapts his own long-running sketch comedy show “Urban Scenze” for the screen in his film directorial debut, out now on DVD from Victory Multimedia.
IPA, The Editing House, the little post house on Webster St. that for two decades catered to independent producers has been closed for five years now, but don’t tell Scott
Media Process Group’s Bob Hercules is working with political consultant David Axelrod to develop a long-form documentary on Mayor Richard J. Daley.
The new doc will
GRANT/JACOBY CLOSES. Mid-size, independent Grant/Jacoby has ridden into the sunset after 62 years on Michigan Ave. The agency employed 25. Inability to lasso new business was its biggest problem. But
Drawing on a rich tradition of bluntness and iconoclasm, Chicago is home to a wealth of documentarians, from TV powerhouses like Towers and Kurtis Productions to national theatrical and TV
Executive director Rebekah Cowing will leave IFP/Chicago after four years, and the IFO’s Bob Hudgins now heads IFP’s new board of directors.
After nearly
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Where to meet and greetTo network or not to network? In good times and bad, the smart answer is always "yes." Connecting with fellow media pros is a practice that |