Gross misunderstanding November 1, 2012 By Edward Jay Epstein What journalists miss about the movie business
The red-carpet treatment November 1, 2012 By Cyndi Stivers Set the Wayback Machine to April 9, 1984. The stars are filing into the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles for the 56th Academy Awards . . .
Taking the seen-it route November 1, 2012 By Sara Morrison Why toil as an entry-level slave when you can watch a lot of TV, write it up, build a following—and perhaps even get paid?
Avoiding pilot error November 1, 2012 By Cyndi Stivers By tracking its users’ intent to watch fall shows, TVGuide.com handicaps the new TV season
Lost and found November 1, 2012 By Bruce Porter In 1967, an ambitious young reporter broke a promise to a troubled source and inadvertently made her famous. Forty-three years later, he set out to find her and apologize.
Going to great lengths November 1, 2012 By Michael Canyon Meyer After two years as the hot new thing, the e-singles market is getting serious—and crowded