• Nick greenlights 14 shows, TV movies, pilots

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 11
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: US kids broadcaster Nickelodeon has greenlit over a dozen new live-action, animation and TV movie projects ? featuring top creative talent in front of and behind the camera, iconic characters from its most popular series and an animated talking snake ? that will begin rolling out this fall and into 2013.

    The slate includes a new Nick at Nite series Wendell and Vinnie and two Nick spin-off comedy pilots, ?Sam And Cat? and ?Gibby?, featuring beloved characters from hit series iCarly and Victorious.

    The network has also greenlit the pilot Instant Mom for Nick at Nite, while Nick TV movies Swindle and Nicky Deuce will be commencing production later this year. The CG-animated series Monsters vs. Aliens and 2D-series Sanjay & Craig have also been greenlit with both productions based at Nickelodeon?s Animation Studio in Burbank, Calif.

    In addition, Nick preschool has added a new animated series, Monty and Norville, and a pilot, Blaze and the Monster Machines.

    In ?Wendell and Vinnie?, Jerry Trainor stars as Vinnie, a lovable, goofball uncle who becomes the guardian to his buttoned-up 12-year-old nephew Wendell. Nicole Sullivan also stars as Vinnie?s high-strung older sister Wilma.

    ?You Gotta See This? combines web, behind-the-scenes footage, celebrity interviews, pranks and bloopers, The half-hour series rolls clips of the week into one package. Nickelodeon is currently in production on this 20-episode series in Los Angeles.

    ?Swindle?, meanwhile, is an original TV movie featuring an impressive ensemble cast of Nickelodeon stars. When an evil collector cons Griffin out of a million dollar baseball card that could have saved his best friend?s home, he unites a ragtag group of his classmates who need to work as a team to take down the swindler. Swindle is based on a popular children?s book by Gordon Korman. Production will commence later this year in Vancouver, Canada.

    ?Nicky Deuce? is based on a children?s book by Steve Schirripa and Charles Fleming, Nicky Deuce stars iCarly?s Noah Munck as Nicholas Borelli II, a nerdy, over-protected teen who transforms into the title character. Nicholas gets caught in the adventure of a lifetime when he spends the summer with an uncle he never knew he had. Production on this original TV movie will commence this summer in Montreal, Canada.

    In ?The Haunted Hathaways? life in The Big Easy gets a little more complicated and way more spirited when the Hathaway siblings move into a house occupied by a family of ghosts. The pilot is written by Robert Peacock, who served as writer/producer on several series over the last decade including Reba, The Jeff Foxworthy Show and Coupling.

    ?The Thundermans? follows 13-year-old Phoebe Thunderman, who just wants to be normal, but that?s impossible when she comes from a family of superheroes. While most superheroes are lucky to have one power, Phoebe happens to have 12.

    ?Sanjay And Craig? is a tale of boy meets snake. This 20-episode, 2D-animated series follows two best buds who dedicate their lives to becoming the coolest, most rebellious dudes in the neighborhood.

    ?Monsters vs. Aliens? is an extension of the animated movie. The CG-animated television series features the lovable monsters and a whole new group of nefarious aliens living and working together at Area 50-something. It has been greenlit for 26 episodes, the company said.

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  • Viacom Q2 operating income up 23% at $932 mn

    Submitted by ITV Production on May 05
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Viacom, the owner of Paramount Pictures, MTV and Nickelodeon, has reported consolidated revenues of $3.33 billion for the fiscal second quarter ending 31 March driven primarily by higher Media Networks affiliate revenues.

    Quarterly operating income increased 23 per cent to $932 million in the quarter. Media Networks adjusted operating income increased 11 per cent to $893 million, principally reflecting the increase in affiliate revenues. Adjusted operating income in the Filmed Entertainment segment increased 195 per cent to $115 million, driven principally by lower distribution costs, which more than offset lower revenues.

    Quarterly adjusted net earnings from continuing operations attributable to Viacom rose $105 million to $535 million, a gain of 24 per cent over the same period last year.

    The increase is principally due to the growth in operating income across the company. Adjusted net earnings from continuing operations attributable to Viacom rose 24 per cent in the quarter to $535 million.

    Viacom executive chairman Sumner M. Redstone said, "Viacom continues its strong track record of growth and innovation, creating the world?s best entertainment content and operating more efficiently every day. Throughout the Company, our leaders tirelessly build Viacom?s
    outstanding global properties in order to drive superior value for shareholders."

    Media Networks revenue growth of five per cent was driven by an increase in affiliate fee revenues, partially offset by a decrease in ancillary revenues. Domestic affiliate revenues increased 15 per cent and worldwide affiliate revenues grew 17 per cent in the quarter, in each case reflecting higher revenues from digital distribution agreements, as well as rate increases.

    Domestic advertising revenues increased one per cent, while worldwide advertising revenues remained flat at $1.07 billion for the quarter.

    Filmed Entertainment revenues decreased five per cent, to $1.17 billion, reflecting lower theatrical and television license fee revenues, partially offset by higher ancillary revenues. Worldwide theatrical revenues decreased 19 per cent in the quarter, as the mix of films, which generally were less widely distributed, did not match the performance of releases in the same period last year.

    The current quarter releases were The Devil Inside, A Thousand Words, and Jeff, Who Lives at Home, and the year prior featured significant hits Rango, No Strings Attached and Justin Bieber: Never Say Never. Worldwide Filmed Entertainment ancillary revenues increased 41 per cent to $111 million in the quarter, principally driven by higher digital revenues. Home Entertainment revenues were up slightly.

    At the end of the current quarter, the total debt outstanding, including capital lease obligations, was $7.78 billion, compared with$7.37 billion at 30 September 2011. The company?s cash balances were $1.14 billion at 31 March 2012, an increase from $1.02 billion at 30 September 2011.

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