ABC Family Begins Production on New Drama Series CHASING LIFE
by Caryn Robbins
- Aug 14, 2013
Production began today for the ABC Family original series CHASING LIFE, the new one-hour drama that follows April (Italia Ricci), a smart, twenty-something, aspiring journalist whose romantic and professional life is just starting to take off when she receives news that she has cancer.
ABC Family Greenlights New Original Drama CHASING LIFE
by Caryn Robbins
- Apr 24, 2013
ABC Family has added another new one-hour drama series, CHASING LIFE (formerly "Terminales"), to its roster of millennial-skewing original programming. The series is scheduled to start production in Santa Clarita in July and will premiere on ABC Family in early 2014.
Italia Ricci to Star in ABC Family Pilot TERMINALES
by Claire Hannum
- Nov 28, 2012
Production begins today on the ABC Family drama series pilot TERMINALES, starring Italia Ricci (UNNATURAL HISTORY), Mary Page Keller (NYPD BLUE), Vondie Curtis-Hall (ER), Aisha Dee (I HATE MY TEENAGE DAUGHTER), Richard Brancatisano (THE ELEPHANT PRINCESS), Abhi Sinha (THE SOCIAL NETWORK), Haley Ramm (RED STATE) and guest stars Barry Watson (7TH HEAVEN) and Rebecca Schull (WINGS).
Warner Bros. Heads to Comic-Con with Record 14 Series
by Nicolas Coburn
- Jun 29, 2010
Warner Bros. Television Group (WBTVG) is returning to Comic-Con International: San Diego in unprecedented fashion in 2010. A star-studded lineup of performers, producers and other members of the creative teams of a record 14 series from Warner Bros. Television, Warner Horizon Television and Warner Bros. Animation will be on-hand for panel sessions, screenings, media appearances and autograph signings. This will mark the largest contingent of talent from WBTVG ever assembled for the world's leading pop culture convention. (In 2009, WBTVG featured 12 television series at Comic-Con.)
Cartoon Network Broadens its Audience with Programming 'Firsts' and Unique Primetime Strategy
by Charlie Piane
- Apr 21, 2010
Cartoon Network unveiled a substantial new line-up of content today at its annual Advertising Upfront presentation at New York's Time Warner Center. Delivering on its promise to launch a diverse slate of programming that young audiences cannot find anywhere else, new Cartoon Network shows will incorporate a number of genres and formats that include an unrivaled, one-hour scripted action-mystery series, matchless animated and live-action comedies and an entirely new way of programming primetime for a young audience.