‘American Horror Story’ To Compete In MiniSeries Category At 2012 Emmy Awards.
And it shall win everything. As it should.
FX’s freshman drama American Horror Story is stealing a page from the Downton Abbey playbook by submitting itself in the miniseries category for this year’s Emmy race.
The network announced Friday that while the horror drama from Ryan Murphy and Brad Fulchuk can compete in the drama category, it will vie for the gold in the category that is typically populated by miniseries from the likes of HBO. Because AHS is an anthology — meaning, it was designed to change casts and stories every season — it qualifies as a miniseries in the eyes of the TV Academy.
Charlie Sheen Gets $25 Million From Warner Bros Over TV Crash.
HMMMM, IT IS JUST THE MONEY THEY OWED HIM SO NO BIG DEAL. AND THE RESIDUALS WERE ALREADY HIS SO MEDIA OUTLETS TRYING TO PLAY THIS UP AS A HUGE ‘WINNING’ EVENT FOR SHEEN ARE WRONG.
Charlie Sheen will immediately get $25 million in his settlement with Warner Bros. in his “Two and a Half Men” dispute — but over time he’ll get 5 times that amount … TMZ has learned.
Sources connected with the settlement tell TMZ … Charlie will get the $25 mil in about two weeks and, as we reported, the sum represents the monies owed him for the work he already performed on the series and the profits that have already accrued.
But Charlie has shot around 180 episodes for the show, and in the next 7 – 10 years, the settlement will produce $100 million for the actor in syndication profits.





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