‘Bride Wars,’ ‘13 Going on 30′ Director Gary Winick Dead at 49

Filmmaker Gary Winick, who directed the film “Letters to Juliet” last year, died Sunday, The Hollywood Reporter said Monday. He was 49.

Subway Latest Sponsor to Pull Ads From MTV’s Controversial Show ‘Skins’

In yet-another blow to MTV’s controversial show “Skins,” Subway has pulled out of all advertising spots amid allegations of the show’s use of child pornography, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

Battle of the On-Screen Vampires: Who Is the Sexiest Bloodsucker?

Vampires have become a $7 billion industry, according to the Hollywood Reporter, and “Twilight” isn’t the only phenomenon sucking the dough out of your pocket.

CSI, CSI: Miami Showrunners Renew Deals

The showrunners for CSI and CSI: Miami have renewed their deals with CBS TV Studios, according to The Hollywood Reporter .

CNN Co-Founder Robert Wussler Dies at 73

Robert Wussler, one of CNN’s co-founders and a former president of CBS, has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter . He was 73.

Voltron Producer Peter Keefe Dead at 57

Peter Keefe, best known for his work with the children’s series Voltron: Defender of the Universe , has died from throat cancer, according to The Hollywood Reporter .

Style Network Picks Up Too Fat for 15

Style Network has picked up a documentary series about overweight teens, according to The Hollywood Reporter .

USA Orders Two Pilots

USA has ordered two pilots to be shot this summer, according to The Hollywood Reporter .

NBC Cancels Once-Mighty Heroes

After four seasons on NBC, Heroes has been canceled, according to The Hollywood Reporter .

NBC Cancels Trauma, Mercy

It looks like a rough time to be an NBC medical show: Trauma and Mercy have both been axed by the network, according to The Hollywood Reporter .?