Love & Money Dept – TV Writing Deals for 11/10/13

Latest News About Writers Who Are Doing Better Than We Are

  • Neal Baer (UNDER THE DOME) is adapting the old pulp magazine series, The Avenger into a series for The CW. (Cuz let’s face it, the title is hot, and the old magazine company – Conde Nast – that owns the rights to it wants to cash in. But if you’re a fan of the pulp version we think you’re going to be greatly surprised by what any CW take on the character will be like. Luckily for us, we’ve never read the old mags, but still…)
  • Dean Widenmann (he wrote a CBS pilot called BACK) is adapting Alexandra Robbins’ nonfiction book, The Secrets Of The Tomb: Skull And Bones, The Ivy League And The Hidden Paths Of Power, into an ABC serial drama called THE ORDER. (And this could be very cool indeed cuz…”Skull and Bones.” Yeah!)
  • Rene Balcer (LAW & ORDER) is developing a Starz drama about the FBI in the ’80s, when porn became the big business it isn’t today. (Cuz people gave a shit about it then, while now amateurs and their own personal sex lives rule. At least that’s how it seems to us since we of course know nothing whatsoever about what’s happening in the sex trade. Nosirree. Absolutely not. Un-uh.)
  • Tina Fey & Robert Carlock (30 ROCK) are writing a straight-to-series comedy about a woman who escapes from a doomsday cult and starts life over again in NYC. (Where, undoubtedly, she discovers a whole new sort of doomsday that might even be worse. At least that’s what we hear NYB is like. After all, we of course know nothing about the Big Apple cuz we hid out on Long Island for the first 18 years of our life.)
  • Moshe Kasher (a stand-up comedian, natch) is also writing and starring in an autobiographical comedy for Showtime. (Cuz, hey, Moshe Kasher! He’s a household name, right! We of course know nothing about the comedy biz or Showtime cuz, as our diatribes here have probably made pretty clear, we never ever ever even watch fucking TV. Um…too far? Did we just cross some kind of line? Let us know. Or not. Actually, preferably not. Thanks! Hope you’ve had a terrific weekend!)

TVWriter™ Top Posts for the Week Ending 11/8/13

Actor Rip Torn Attends Burglary And Gun Charges Hearing

Here they are, the most viewed TVWriter™ posts for the past week:

Peggy Bechko: “Anyone With an Internet Connection Isn’t Writing Good Fiction?” Wha–? read article

Marvel + Netflix = The New Entertainment Paradigm

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by Team TVWriter™ Press Service

According to Marvel we’re about to witness a “landmark deal [that] brings Marvel’s flawed heroes of Hell’s Kitchen, led by Daredevil, to Netflix in 2015. But the truth is they’re just being modest. In fact, what we’re seeing is the consolidation of what we at TVWriter™ think of as The New Entertainment Paradigm.

It’s not about TV. Or films. Or the interweb. It’s…well, it’s all of those media, except that they’re being used in the ancient sense of the word. “Media” as ways of delivering entertaining content to the largest audience possible. And all we the audience have to do is wait while it’s firmly cemented into place and then just sit back and prepare to, um, watch:

We think this is swell. And we love everything about the following announcement, including the overheated, Stan Lee-esque language of the announcement: read article

Peer Production: BRAVEST WARRIORS

Oh God, this is fantastic:

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Oops, no, sorry, that’s the jpg. We meant this: read article

Do You Know This Woman?

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Cheryl Bloch

The woman in question is Cheryl Bloch, and if you’re a writer and you know her you should get in touch with Cheryl immediately cuz she’s the new Senior Vice President in charge of WE TV’s also new scripted division. Which means that she can hire you to create or run or just plain write any number of new series WE will be developing over the next zillion years.

WE TV has been kind of the poor woman’s Lifetime Network for awhile now, with a ton of reality shows intended to make housewives abandon their chores and settle in to see a ton of commercials every hour. Now, though, it’s developing a slate of scripted shows. Heading that effort is Cheryl Bloch who as a consultant put her imprimatur on the network’s first scripted series, THE DIVIDE, co-created by Richard LaGravanese and Tony Goldwyn.

Cheryl has also been a VP at Jennilind Productions and VP of drama development at Fox. So call her, or get your agent to call her. Get at it. Now! read article