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Reporter Apologizes: Universal Un-Bans

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday March 29, 2006 @ 11:00am PST

A Hollywood trade reporter who’d been banned by Universal Studios three weeks ago for what it considered to be unethical journalism — putting off-the-record remarks by the boss on the record — has apologized in a handwritten letter sent to the head of the studio, both sides confirmed to me this week. The missive has prompted the studio to lift its ban on the journalist, thus bringing to a quick end one of the most talked-about incidents in reporter-studio relationships in recent memory.

See previous: Universal Bans Trade Reporter

Anne Thompson of the Hollywood Reporter confirmed to me today that she recently wrote a handwritten letter of apology to Ron Meyer, president and COO of Universal Studios, and both she and Universal confirm that the ban on her has been lifted because of it. Meyer had previously instructed his head of corporate communications to inform the publicity staff that Thompson was persona non grata to every executive there. Not only was no one supposed to talk to her, but she was barred from attending screenings and premieres, eating at the commissary, parking on the lot, or doing any other function at the studio that Universal has control over. Security would be called if she were found there.

The reason, Meyer told his people, was that Thompson had knowingly and deliberately burned him by taking off-the-record remarks he’d given her about the progress of a Stacey Snider-is-leaving-for-Dreamworks story and putting them on the record in her article. Meyer informed insiders that Thompson had admitted to him she’d done that and anticipated he would get mad about it, but refused to be repentant about it. Meyer complained to Thompson’s editors. Then he banned her from the Universal lot.

Previously, when I called to get her side of the story, Thompson, who writes HR‘s Risky Business column, at first declined comment, and then told me: “His remarks were on the record.” Yet she confirmed today that she wrote a letter of apology to Meyer for her actions. Universal sources also characterized her handwritten letter as deeply apologetic.

Meanwhile, I’m told the matter was, and is, a matter of intense concern to HR‘s newly installed publisher Tony Uphoff — he took over January 1st — and that he is still actively seeking (through numerous phone calls to executives there) to normalize relations between the traditionally studio-friendly trade paper and Universal. The matter drew much attention in Hollywood where no studio has banned a journalist, much less a trade journalist, in recent memory, and where Meyer is seen as a mogul nice guy, and Thompson a seasoned professional, with clear-cut rules of engagement.

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DHD: I’m on assignment for a week

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Friday March 17, 2006 @ 7:31am PST

305,000+ page views since DHD’s inception two weeks ago. I will be on assignment for a week so posting will be light, if at all. Think of it as coitus interruptus.

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Universal Bans Trade Reporter

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday March 16, 2006 @ 2:21pm PST

I’m told that Universal has banned a Hollywood trade reporter for what it considered to be unethical journalism: putting off-the-record remarks by the boss on the record.
Here’s what happened, according to my sources:
Ron Meyer, … Read More »

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Universal: Like, Duh

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday March 16, 2006 @ 10:48am PST

MarcShmuger.JPG Marc Shmuger, new chairman, Universal Pictures

DavidLinde.jpg David Linde, new co-chairman, Universal Pictures

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New Epidemic: Pellicano Amnesia

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Wednesday March 15, 2006 @ 11:25am PST

Here’s my latest LA Weekly column, Two Tonys Is One Too Many for Mogul.
You know how, in that New York Times article, Paramount studio boss Brad Grey issued a statement through a spokesperson that he was only “casually acquainted” … Read More »

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Bernie Talks about Brad

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Tuesday March 14, 2006 @ 3:52pm PST

Given The New York Times Page One story linking Paramount studio boss Brad Grey to Anthony Pellicano, it’s natural to wonder what Brad’s longtime talent management and production partner and mentor Bernie Brillstein thinks of it. Here’s what Read More »

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Reiner Ruckus Scaring Actor Activists?

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Tuesday March 14, 2006 @ 11:11am PST

Kudos to Rob Reiner for not retreating into seclusion but instead meeting with the press club in Sacramento today re the brouhaha behind his handling of that California preschool ballot initiative. Reiner rightly tells the Los Angeles Times he “worries, tremendously, that the controversy surrounding … Read More »

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Old, Old News: Pellicano/Tabloids

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Tuesday March 14, 2006 @ 8:56am PST

Journalists for the Los Angeles legal newspaper Daily Journal write today about a tabloid reporter in the early 1990s surreptitiously taping Anthony Pellicano – bugging the bugger, according to LAObserved — while the PI fed, watered and overall negotiated with the night-crawlers of the news biz. (Actually, that was reported extensively two years … Read More »

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No NYT Stocks UPDATED

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Tuesday March 14, 2006 @ 7:43am PST

UPDATING MY SCOOP POSTED ON SATURDAY, MARCH 11, AT 04:45 P.M.–>
No, that won’t be an April Fool’s Day prank by The New York Times. I’m told that, on April 1st, The Gray Lady confirmed today it’s planning to drop its … Read More »

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Brad Grey on NYT’s Hot Seat UPDATED

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Sunday March 12, 2006 @ 4:44pm PST

The New York Times exploded with a Page One story for Monday about Brad Grey’s alleged ties to Anthony Pellicano, target of that heated-up U.S. Attorney wiretapping investigation and catalyst for … Read More »

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Sopranos Spoilers for Season 6

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Saturday March 11, 2006 @ 8:05pm PST

The Sopranos spoiling really began when Lorraine Bracco gabbed that, due to a planned “major plot development” in the Season 6 opener, HBO this month would not be having its usual huge premiere advance screening bash at Radio City Music Hall. Way worse was when, yesterday, the HBO website … Read More »

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April Fool’s: No NYT Stocks

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Saturday March 11, 2006 @ 4:45pm PST

No, that won’t be an April Fool’s Day prank by The New York Times. I’m told that, on April 1st, the Grey Lady is planning to drop its Monday-through-Friday stock listings and to replace them with some kind of new web access. In the paper will be a very limited 1 1/2 pages, trimming those thousands of stock tables to … Read More »

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Oscar’s Jewish Fallout

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Saturday March 11, 2006 @ 1:16pm PST

Jewish JournalHere’s the new annual Purim cover spoof by the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. It sends up this town’s Jew/Oscars/Hollywood ties, especially Jewish discomfort with the moral equivalence in Steven Spielberg’s Munich. “Spielberg to Jews … Read More »

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Larry King Live?

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Friday March 10, 2006 @ 8:00am PST

Note to Jon Klein, honcho at CNN: You might want to get a succession plan together sooner than later. Around Beverly Hills, they’re noticing that 72-year-old resident Larry King seems increasingly frail physically. (I could go into detail, but I consider it unseemly.) Also, … Read More »

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NBC’s Wright: Cheeky & Thinskinned

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Friday March 10, 2006 @ 7:30am PST

Two Bob Wright takes…….
It’s a textbook case of chutzpah, though in Bob Wright’s world, it’s known as cheekiness. Doesn’t matter, because it was still really, really bad behavior. Harken back to that stunning announcement in late January: two flailing networks (WB and UPN) will now become one … Read More »

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Dreamworks De-Animation

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday March 9, 2006 @ 7:12pm PST

Also on the subject of animation, DreamWorks Animation (SKG’s IPO company) told Wall Street analysts today it won’t see significant earnings in the first half of 2006. That’s because its newly crowned Oscar-winner Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit under-performed. You see, DreamWorks can’t score any revenue from the film until … Read More »

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Pixar’s Rusty Cars?

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday March 9, 2006 @ 5:27pm PST

A few minutes ago, I saw the “world premiere” of the trailer for Disney/Pixar’s Cars (June 9). Owen Wilson sounded over the top. Paul Newman was appropriately world weary, but then he elevates any material. Talking cars taking Route 66 may be the end-all-and-be-all for little and big boys, and NASCAR junkies. But … Read More »

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Roger Ebert Gets the Last Word

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday March 9, 2006 @ 3:40pm PST

Here is Roger Ebert’s reply to my response to his dissing my Oscar night scribble What Did I Tell You. At issue is my citing anecdotal evidence pouring in to me in January about hetero Academy members unwilling to screen Brokeback Mountain and why I predicted Crash would win Best … Read More »

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Lawyering Up Pellicano’s Victims

By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Thursday March 9, 2006 @ 6:51am PST

Panish.jpg Neville.jpg
I’ve learned that two high profile Westside Los Angeles litigators, Neville Johnson (of the firm Johnson and Rishwain) and Brian Panish (of Panish Shea & Boyle) are meeting with many victims of the Pellicano wiretapping scandal to jointly represent … Read More »

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