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King of the Hill will not be renewed on Fox for another season, but ABC may be interested in picking up the animated sitcom. The proposed plan is to pair the Mike Judge King of the Hill series with the ABC sitcom, also from Judge, The Goode Family. (Cynopsis 11/4)
FOX unveils the new unscripted series Secret Millionaire December 3 at 8p where undercover millionaires will leave their posh lifestyles to live among needy people in impoverished areas of the U.S. The millionaires will work together with community members, learning how to live on a minimum wage salary. In the end, the millionaires will decide who should receive gifts of at least $100,000 of their own money. (Cynopsis 11/4)
FX is developing Staten Island, a New York-based police drama with Lawrence O’Donnell (The West Wing) and Mandalay Television, reports THR. A co-production of FX Productions and Fox 21, Staten Island is about a compromised police chief based in this borough. FX may introduce this drama to replace The Shield which ends its run on November 25. (Cynopsis 11/4)
Disney shares fell 3.4% in New York trading after Merrill Lynch said the slowing economy would reduce its theme park and broadcasting income. “We still do not see our current estimates as a worst-case scenario.” Disney is scheduled to report quarterly earnings Thursday. (Iwantmedia 11/3, http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=aAofMff4gsZU 11/3)
Starz Entertainment has announced a raft of licensing deals with movie companies such as Hallmark, Lions Gate, IFC and Fremantle for a slew of first-run and classic titles. Among the movies that will be available on Starz’s linear and VOD platforms are IFC’s “After the Wedding,” which was nominated for an Oscar last year, and the Hitchcock masterpiece “Rear Window.” Variety (11/3)
Higher affiliate fees and the continued success of its “Guitar Hero” video game helped Viacom bring in $3.4 billion in third-quarter revenue, a 4.2% increase over the comparable period in 2007. But lagging revenue from the box office and TV advertising held the diversified media company’s profit to $401 million, a 37% drop year to year. ClipSyndicate/Bloomberg (11/3) , The Wall Street Journal (subscription required) (11/4) , OneTRAK (11/3)
Charter Communications and Maximus Multimedia, under the terms of a new deal, will provide bundled Internet, video and VOD services for hotels in the cable provider’s service area. Charter will provide Internet and video while Peoria, Ill.-based Maximus, a hospitality media network, will offer on-demand entertainment. Multichannel News (11/3)
AT&T introduced in Reno, Nev., on Saturday a tiered broadband model in which users would be charged $1 for each gigabyte they go beyond a certain predetermined limit. The move follows similar network-management initiatives taken recently by several Internet providers, including Time Warner Cable. CNNmoney.com/Fortune/Giagom (11/3)
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