'Pushing Daisies' was honored with an award from the Casting Society of America, winning an Artios Awards, the Hollywood Reporter says || James Cromwell, who played Zefram Cochrane in 1996's 'Star Trek: First Contact,' broke his collarbone in a fall off his bicycle last weekend, Yahoo! News reports. He's expected to fully recover. || ABC's 'Lost' will return to Wednesday nights starting Jan. 21. A clip show will run at 8 followed by a two-hour premiere. || All of the Star Trek movies could be coming to Blu-Ray as early as next year, Digital Bits says. Paramount had supported HD-DVD, but has conceded defeat to Blu-Ray, and is now moving to the format || SciFi Channel's 'Warehouse 13' has completed its creative staff with the likes of Jack Kenny, David Simkins, Drew Greenberg, Stephen Scaia, and others || 'Pushing Daisies' was honored with an award from the Casting Society of America, winning an Artios Awards, the Hollywood Reporter says || James Cromwell, who played Zefram Cochrane in 1996's 'Star Trek: First Contact,' broke his collarbone in a fall off his bicycle last weekend, Yahoo! News reports. He's expected to fully recover. || ABC's 'Lost' will return to Wednesday nights starting Jan. 21. A clip show will run at 8 followed by a two-hour premiere. || All of the Star Trek movies could be coming to Blu-Ray as early as next year, Digital Bits says. Paramount had supported HD-DVD, but has conceded defeat to Blu-Ray, and is now moving to the format || SciFi Channel's 'Warehouse 13' has completed its creative staff with the likes of Jack Kenny, David Simkins, Drew Greenberg, Stephen Scaia, and others ||
 
 

'Jericho' Showrunner Signs New Deal With CBS



By MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: Variety
Aug-21-2007

CBS may still not be sure whether or not "Jericho" will survive past its second season, but one they are sure about: Showrunner John Turtletaub is here to stay.

The network has signed a new first-look deal with Turtletaub and his studio, Junction Entertainment, which also brings back "Jericho" co-executive producers Karim Zreik and Dan Shots who work for Junction.

"They are smart, collaborative and have been extremely instrumental in making the show a cult favorite," said David Stapf, president of CBS Paramount, according to Variety. "They had a clear vision o fthe direction of the show both in look and story. We're fortunate that Jon not only brought his sense of humor, but his cinematic style to television."

"Jericho" was Turtletaub's television debut. While the post-apocalyptic series starring Skeet Ulrich connected with fans from the beginning, a long mid-season hiatus and competition from Fox's "American Idol" cut into the show's ratings, putting "Jericho" on the bubble. Just as CBS was about to renew the show, the executives instead decided to cancel it, which produced one of the rare successful fan campaigns that forced CBS to bring the show back for at least seven episodes this winter.

"Jericho" actually came from a deal Turtletaub signed with CBS back in 2005 after being sought after by CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler following his film "National Treasure." Tassler told the trade publication that she is a fan of "Jericho."

"I loved every minute of it," she said. "Throughout the entire experience, Jon and his talented team have impressed me with their passion and dedication."

Turtletaub has more on his plate than just "Jericho," however. He's at work on "National Treasure: Book of Secrets," which is part of Disney since Junction has had a film first-look deal with The Mouse since 1996.

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