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Cannes Jewel Heist: Event Planners Discuss Fallout; China Regulators Silence TV Singing Contests; French 'Survivor' to Return in 2014 After Death

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Cannes Jewel Heist: Event Planners Discuss Possible Fallout
"We will be going back to the city of Cannes and making clear the level of crime needs to be capped," says Cannes Lions CEO Philip Thomas. | Read More
China's Media Regulators Silence TV Singing Contests
Officials are limiting the number of music competition shows and encouraging "original television programs which are closer to reality, to life and to the masses." | Read More
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Sony to Open Digital Motion Picture Center at Pinewood Studios
Slated to open in late September, the facility will feature training and workflows for the company's F65, F55 and F5 4K cameras. | Read More
'The Smurfs 2' India Release to Feature Extra Local Song
Indian viral sensation Adhi of group HipHop Tamizha headlines the track and is joined by top contestants from talent show "Indian Idol Junior." | Read More
Playwright, Screenwriter Tom Stoppard to Get Top U.K. Literary Honor
The co-writer of the Oscar-winning screenplay for "Shakespeare In Love" will receive the 2013 PEN/Pinter award. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Universal Channel U.K. Gets Revamp
The British TV premiere of "Bates Motel" in September will be a key focus for the network, which is debuting a new logo and tagline next week. | Read More
U.K.'s ITV4 to Air A&E Hit Show 'Duck Dynasty'
The show is produced by Gurney, one of the U.S. production firms that ITV CEO Adam Crozier's team has acquired as part of a shopping spree designed to diversify the British broadcaster's revenue. | Read More
BBC to Premiere Scripted Comedies on Network's iPlayer
The U.K. public broadcaster will kick off the move with Jack Whitehall's "Bad Education" a week before it is due to air on regular television. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Nintendo Swings to Profit in Latest Quarter
But on an operating basis, the Wii U and 3DS maker still registered a loss as sales continued to fall. | Read More
J.K. Rowling Wins Court Case Over Pseudonym Leak
The "Harry Potter" author was awarded an undisclosed sum and said through a rep she was "dismayed and distressed" by the betrayal of trust that resulted in a lawyer revealing her pen name. | Read More
Central European Media Swings to Second-Quarter Loss
Time Warner owns a big stake in the Eastern European TV networks company, which has struggled amid economic challenges, but expects trends to improve. | Read More
REVIEWS
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