| Baker/Gillis Film & Television Syndication, Moves to Al Gore’s ...
Known for their Television Syndication, Film Distribution & Production, Baker/Gillis Film & Television Syndication is featured regularly on television like Montel, ABC, Entertainment Tonight and Inside Edition. Principals in the company are Marvin Baker and Ann Gillis. Their companies include:Baker/Gillis Television Syndication which has been a leader in television syndication field for over a decade. The company provides network affiliate support (services) and television campaigns to ABC, NBC, CBS & Fox. Baker/Gillis also use multiple cable net, internet and broadcast platforms to deliver promotions and products to targeted end users. Venice Film Merchants develops, acquires, markets and distributes a wide range of independent film and television content to the domestic and foreign markets.
Pinnacle Entertainment Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2006 ...
LAS VEGAS, March 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: PNK) today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2006. For the fourth quarter of 2006, revenues and adjusted EBITDA(1) were $212.7 million and $34.5 million, respectively. The fourth quarter's results reflect the continued maturation of L'Auberge du Lac in Lake Charles, Louisiana, as well as more normalized results at Boomtown New Orleans, which remain strong relative to pre-hurricane levels. Revenues and adjusted EBITDA for the prior year's quarter were $227.0 million and $46.0 million, respectively. Last year's fourth quarter results included extraordinary results at Boomtown New Orleans which, after Hurricane Katrina, benefited from the temporary closure of many competitors in the New Orleans and Gulf Coast areas.
Get Married to Debut on WE TV in April; New Magazine Show is All ...
Every year in the U.S. 460,000 people get engaged on Valentine's Day (Source: Diamond Information Center on behalf of the Diamond Trading Company). With an entire day devoted to and celebrated with romance-filled sentiments, hearts, candies, chocolate, and of course – cherubs, it's no wonder so many couples get swept up in it all. With the magic of St. Valentine upon us, and love and romance in the air, more and more couples will be heading down the aisle and tying the knot. How romantic, how wonderful, how incredibly….overwhelming! As beautiful an occasion as getting married can be, the actual planning of a wedding and all that it entails can be quite a daunting task. Couples find themselves catapulted from familiar territory to un-chartered waters in record time. Congratulations! You're engaged – now what? Introducing Get Married – a new magazine-style tv show that offers practical guidance, information, and entertainment for the Bride-to-Be and her entire wedding-planning circle through each of the planning stages and beyond.
A former Mrs. Carson releases the classic "Johnny Carson Show" on DVD
An accident-prone contestant on "Who Do You Trust?" says he got his hand caught in a woman's blouse on a crowded subway. A young Johnny Carson retorts, "You were getting a hold of the wrong strap on the subway, weren't you?" If he wasn't fully formed, he didn't have far to go. Quick on his feet. Easy to laugh. At ease with himself and guests. The above moment is bundled with a long-unseen treasure-trove of kinescopes released by Johnny's ex-wife — well, one of them — on DVD: "The Johnny Carson Show" (Shout Factory, 1955, $24.98) offers a glimpse of said King (who died in 2005) doing sketch comedy before his ascendance and 30-year reign on "The Tonight Show." On the couch — I mean phone: Joanne Carson, now 75, from her West Los Angeles home. Q: The humor seems corny now, but wasn't it kind of edgy in 1955? A: It was very advanced for the time.
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