KCRW's The Business show

KCRW's The Business

Summary: The Business is the show about the business of show business. It goes beyond the glitz and glamour to the who, what, why and how of making movies and TV. The Business is hosted by respected entertainment industry journalist Kim Masters of the Hollywood Reporter and produced by KCRW. Each week The Business features an analysis of top Hollywood news, in-depth interviews and the occasional feature story. (Masters can also be heard Thursdays at 4:44 on Hollywood Breakdown.)

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 Cristela Alonzo: 'It's Weird to Have Your Life Canceled' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Comedian Cristela Alonzo created and starred in an ABC sitcom based on her own life -- which made getting canceled after just one season that much harder. She reflects on the past year and tells us why she won't be joining The View.

 "Orson Welles's Last Movie;" Battling Runaway Production | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Journalist Josh Karp tells us why the Orson Welles movie The Other Side of the Wind has been so troubled for decades. And KCRW's Saul Gonzalez checks in on California's latest attempt to keep movie-making in Hollywood. 

 "Orson Welles's Last Movie;" Battling Runaway Production | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Journalist Josh Karp tells us why the Orson Welles movie The Other Side of the Wind has been so troubled for decades. And KCRW's Saul Gonzalez checks in on California's latest attempt to keep movie-making in Hollywood. 

 Revisiting George Takei on Activism and 'To Be Takei' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Best known for his role at Lieutenant Sulu on Star Trek, George Takei is now the subject of the documentary, To Be Takei. The actor and activist talks about the chaos behind the first Star Trek movie and why William Shatner is like the crazy uncle of the Star Trek family.

 TV Package Fees: A Boon for Agencies, a Bummer for Others | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

If you came up with a hit TV show, would you want your agent to make more money than you? According to agent-turned-producer Gavin Polone, that's exactly what can happen thanks to what's known as the TV package fee. Polone and writer-producer Rob Long help us examine the long-standing system of fees.

 Director Brett Morgen on 'Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

As Brett Morgen has learned, people have powerful feelings about the mere idea of his new Kurt Cobain documentary, Montage of Heck. He tells us why Courtney Love first approached him about a film, and how having the cooperation of Love and her daughter, Frances Cobain, doesn't mean he had to give up control.

 In a Changing Industry, Brian Grazer Keeps 'A Curious Mind' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Brian Grazer has produced some of the most memorable movies of the last 30 years. He tells us how he's adapting to a rapidly changing film world and shares stories from his new book, A Curious Mind.

 'Fresh Off the Boat;' Prepping Pups for a Big Screen Debut | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Showrunner Nahnatchka Khan reflects on a successful freshman season of her ABC comedy Fresh Off the Boat, and KCRW's Matt Holzman meets the top dogs of the new Hungarian movie White God.

 'The Daily Show's' Aasif Mandvi on 'Halal in the Family' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

When he switched from theater to film and television, Aasif Mandvi found himself relegated to roles as cab drivers and deli owners. Now The Daily Show correspondent created a new web sitcom, Halal in the Family, in an effort to tackle anti-Muslim bias.

 Lacey Schwartz Unearths Family Secrets in 'Little White Lie' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Filmmaker Lacey Schwartz always had the darkest skin in her nice Jewish family. Her documentary Little White Lie reveals the reason for that. She tells Kim Masters about revealing her family's drama in her new PBS documentary.

 Already a Hit Abroad, 'Wolf Hall' Miniseries Comes to PBS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Author Hilary Mantel and producer Colin Callender tell us about adapting novels set in the intrigue of 16th century politics for 21st century television.

 Discovering the Dark Side of Paradise on 'Bloodline' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The writing team behind the new Netflix series Bloodline' is a three person collaboration known as KZK. Two of those members, Todd and Glenn Kessler tell us how they, along with Daniel Zelman, crafted a family drama that turns into a thriller in the Florida Keys.

 Discovering the Dark Side of Paradise on 'Bloodline' | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The writing team behind the new Netflix series Bloodline' is a three person collaboration known as KZK. Two of those members, Todd and Glenn Kessler tell us how they, along with Daniel Zelman, crafted a family drama that turns into a thriller in the Florida Keys.

 'Empire's' Danny Strong on Writing Outside His Comfort Zone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

When Danny Strong first pitched the idea for Empire, he got the green light right away. But then he actually had to write the show, set in a world he knew little about. He shares how he took the musical soap opera mega-hit from a blank computer screen to the TV screen.

 Michael Connelly Brings "Bosch" to Life on Amazon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Author Michael Connelly sold the movie rights to his most famous character, Detective Harry Bosch, 20 years ago. The project got stuck in development hell, but when Connelly finally got his Bosch back, he found Amazon waiting with open arms. 

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