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Still to come: instant telepics about the seven Colorado skiers who survived being lost in a blizzard, the abortion doctor murder in Pensacola, Fla., the Gainesville, Fla., student slayings and the Katie Beers kidnapping case.
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That total is expected to double in 2011 and perhaps reach six original telepics the following year.
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When Madden arrived in 2000, the studio was known more for telepics than series.
Variety.com 2010
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When Madden arrived in 2000, the studio was known more for telepics than series.
Variety.com 2010
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Though they were a lineup staple from the late '90s to the mid-2000s, many basic-cable networks have drawn the curtain on big-event telepics.
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Hallmark Channel, while retaining its commitment to original telepics, is evolving into a lifestyle network centered around holidays and the seasons, according to officials at the network's upfront press presentation here March 23.
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Even Berlusconi's Mediaset, which usually produces more cost-effective serials rather than pricey telepics, announced grand plans last month for a biopic about Gianni Agnelli, the chairman and owner of automaker Fiat, who died in 2003 at age 81.
Variety.com 2010
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That total is expected to double in 2011 and perhaps reach six original telepics the following year.
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Hallmark Channel, while retaining its commitment to original telepics, is evolving into a lifestyle network centered around holidays and the seasons, according to officials at the network's upfront press presentation here March 23.
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Lifetime will offer 10 to 12 telepics in 2010, while sister service Lifetime Movie Network will premiere 12 to 14 new originals.
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