Topic: Dawn Ostroff
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Vampires, fashion models, wannabe starlets and plucky teens make up some of the new female-friendly TV offerings from the niche CW network as it seeks to hone a brand aimed at young women. Despite dropping 22 percent in total viewers in the 2008-09 TV season and with just two million average viewers per episode, the three-year-old joint ...
Figuring out a prime-time schedule is usually one of CW network chief Dawn Ostroff's most important duties. Never, however, has it seemed to matter less. The promise inherent in digital video recorders — that viewers can be in control of their own TV schedules — is rapidly being fulfilled this ...
In the back of a limo a boy rings a girl to tell her he won't be able to make their date. She looks down at the remains of the Chinese takeaway she's ordered in as a surprise for the two of them, and tells him it's fine, as though her heart isn't really breaking. In ...
