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vendredi 18 octobre 2013

Michael Bay Attack Sparks Social Media Frenzy About Hong Kong's Location Appeal; Katzenberg: 'Turbo' Show Being Produced in South Korea; Nickelodeon Touts 'Turtles' Success in London

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Michael Bay Set Attack Sparks Social Media Frenzy About Hong Kong's Location Appeal
Director and several crew members escaped injury after they were assaulted by a man wielding an air-conditioning unit as a weapon. | Read More
Jeffrey Katzenberg: 'Turbo' TV Show Being Produced Largely in South Korea
The DreamWorks CEO told reporters "a sizable piece" of the production for the show is taking place in the country and that he is looking to expand business and creative storytelling opportunities in Asia. | Read More
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London Expo: Nickelodeon Touts $475 Million in Retail Sales for Relaunched 'Turtles' Franchise
At a brand licensing show, executives laud the global first-year retail sales for the reinvigorated "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and the continued strength of "SpongeBob SquarePants." | Read More
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THE BUSINESS
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