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EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Love Hewitt has appointed former Sony Pictures TV executive Jeanie Bradley as head of development and production for her company Fedora Films. The position had been vacant for a while as Hewitt had been looking for the right person. Fedora Films has a first-look deal with Lifetime for series and TV movies, which was made in conjunction with Hewitt TOKYO — Hammered by weak TV sales, a strong yen and production disruptions from flooding in Thailand, Sony Corp. on Thursday reported a net loss of 159 billion yen ($2.1 billion) for the October-December quarter and more than doubled its projected loss for the full fiscal year. The Japanese electronics and entertainment company, which a day earlier announced that Kazuo Hirai will replace Howard Stringer as CEO and president effective April 1, predicts a net loss of 220 billion yen ($2.9 billion) for the year through March, much bigger than an earlier forecast of 90 billion yen. That would be fourth straight year of red ink for Sony, which is struggling to regain its once-powerful stature and creative flair that made it a dominant force in the global electronics industry in the 1980s and early 1990s. Hirai, 51, who leads the company's core consumer products business, was groomed to replace the Welsh-born Stringer, one of the few foreigners to lead a major Japanese company, He will retain his post as chairman. A key priority for Hirai, currently executive deputy president, will be turning around Sony's money-losing TV business Sony Let It Go, written/executive produced by DJ Nash (Traffic Light) and executive produced by Peter Tolan, is an ensemble comedy about a married couple, his best friend, and her sister as they try to navigate, negotiate, and sometimes manipulate society sony tv has just released the second season of the series Holy Crap!! I was going to go through the list to see if I remembered any of the shows and then realized how long the list was!!. I EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Love Hewitt has appointed former Sony Pictures TV executive Jeanie Bradley as head of development and production for her company Fedora Films. The position had been vacant for a while as Hewitt had been looking for the right person. Fedora Films has a first-look deal with Lifetime for series and TV movies, which was made in conjunction with Hewitt TOKYO — Hammered by weak TV sales, a strong yen and production disruptions from flooding in Thailand, Sony Corp. on Thursday reported a net loss of 159 billion yen ($2.1 billion) for the October-December quarter and more than doubled its projected loss for the full fiscal year. The Japanese electronics and entertainment company, which a day earlier announced that Kazuo Hirai will replace Howard Stringer as CEO and president effective April 1, predicts a net loss of 220 billion yen ($2.9 billion) for the year through March, much bigger than an earlier forecast of 90 billion yen. That would be fourth straight year of red ink for Sony, which is struggling to regain its once-powerful stature and creative flair that made it a dominant force in the global electronics industry in the 1980s and early 1990s. Hirai, 51, who leads the company's core consumer products business, was groomed to replace the Welsh-born Stringer, one of the few foreigners to lead a major Japanese company, He will retain his post as chairman. A key priority for Hirai, currently executive deputy president, will be turning around Sony's money-losing TV business Let It Go, written/executive produced by DJ Nash (Traffic Light) and executive produced by Peter Tolan, is an ensemble comedy about a married couple, his best friend, and her sister as they try to navigate, negotiate, and sometimes manipulate society