Producers

Chris Chulack Interview

by on Dec.19, 2010, under Interviews, Producers, Season 3

Chris Chulack interview on Blog Talk Radio (Dec 6, 2010)

The executive producer of SouthLAnd—which found a new home on TNT this year after being canceled by NBC—talks with Tomorrow Will Be Televised host Simon Applebaum about the acclaimed police drama’s 2011 season.

Now you can download this interview for free on iTunes.

He answered the questions from @LvmyJags & @kharleys

then look for 12/6/10.

Thank you for the link, Cathy!!

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SouthLAnd March 2nd Web Chat Available

by on Mar.04, 2010, under Cast, Events, Producers

Relive the live web chat with the cast of SouthLAnd, which took place March 2. With all 8 primary cast members at just over 54 minutes, they streamed live on Tuesday answering questions from the fans after the Season 2 premiere – having a great time!

Sit back, relax and have some fun with Michael McGrady, Kevin Alejandro, Shawn Hatosy, Tom Everett Scott, Ben McKenzie, Michael Cudlitz and series writer/creator Ann Biderman in Los Angeles; and Regina King & Arija Bareikis in New York.

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John Wells talks Southland, NBC, and Risky TV with Forbes.com

by on Feb.22, 2010, under Interviews, Producers

From the man that brought audiences The West Wing and ER comes another helping of tough-talking Los Angeles cops.

On March 2, TNT will roll out never-before-seen episodes of John Wells’ Southland, a critically acclaimed police drama that was canceled by NBC. Having been bumped from its 10 p.m. slot by the network’s similarly short-lived Jay Leno Show, NBC’s loss became TNT’s gain–or so executives from the Time Warner ( TWX – news – people )-owned cable network hope.

In the meantime, the multiple Emmy award-winning show-runner talked to Forbes about the series’ cancellation, NBC’s troubles and why he still loves broadcast television.

Forbes: What’s been the biggest change to the TV medium since you started two decades ago?

Wells: The first huge change was the relaxation of the fin-syn [financial interest and syndication] rules, which meant that the networks were free to own their own programming. Even though there were promises made at the time that it wouldn’t change the environment, it’s completely changed it because now companies primarily buy from themselves. I guess they all buy some things from other people because they want to spread the risk on certain kind of shows. They tend to buy the very expensive shows from other suppliers so that the deficits can be handled by others.

Read the full interview at:  http://www.forbes.com/2010/02/17/southland-tv-nbc-business-entertainment-wells.html

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Los Angeles SouthLAnd Screening Q&A Video Part 4

by on Jan.13, 2010, under Best Of Videos, Cast, Events, Producers

Last, but not least, the final Part 4 of the Q&A videos. This final part is just under 4 minutes, but still worth watching!

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Los Angeles SouthLAnd Screening Q&A Video Part 3

by on Jan.13, 2010, under Best Of Videos, Cast, Events, Producers

Moving on to Part 3, again taking up right where we left off. Oh, for videos longer than 10 minutes on YouTube!

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