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Jon & Kate Gosselin Mark One Year Since Split

It has now been a year since the marriage of Kate and Jon Gosselin ended. The weeks prior to the tearful, on-air confessionals confirming the split (and garnering record ratings) on Jon & Kate Plus 8 were a train wreck of epic proportions. Rumors of Jon nailing his pal Deanna Hummel were the first to surface. Then Kate and Steve Neild. Then Jon and Hailey Glassman, Stephanie Santoro, and so on. As their family crumbled under the microscope of celebrity gossip magazines and websites, Kate acknowledges there were difficult moments for their eight kids. “[Nine-year-old daughter Cara] was upset with me because I forgot to sign them up for something at school,” Kate tells People in its new cover story this week. HAPPY DAZE : Jon and Kate Plus Eight, Minus Bitterness . “I said, ‘Cara, I had a really rough year. This is a new year. You’ve got to give me that. Let’s start over.’ So I’ve really worked to keep my word with them.” In general, Kate says, her children – twins Cara and Mady and sextuplets Alexis, Hannah, Leah, Aaden, Collin and Joel – have weathered the storm well. “They’re just amazing, resilient, loving kids.” The reality TV mom and her children will return to TLC in a new, revamped Kate Plus 8 , airing June 6. The family recently filmed the show in Orlando, Fla. There, they also celebrated the sextuplets’ sixth birthday. Back home, they also got to see dad … and were introduced to Jon’s new girlfriend Ellen Ross. Poor kids. Hang in there, y’all.

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Lawyers to Tiger Woods: No Dating Allowed!

At this point, it’s looking like a matter of when, not if Tiger Woods gets divorced from wife Elin. But until that happens, his handlers want him under lock and key. According to reports, the golfer’s legal team told him he won’t be able to date until the split is completely finalized. The reason? Well, it’s kind of obvious, right? Says a source close to the situation: “Elin’s building a character case [based on serial philandering]. Elin’s team is watching Tiger’s every move . She wants more money than Michael Jordan’s ex got.” Jordan’s ex-wife reportedly received $168 million. Elin is said to want $750 million (!) which may be a stretch, but even if she gets a quarter of that … wow. Tiger’s reaction to being barred from dating was likely similar . She certainly has enough material on Tiger to make a compelling case as it is. If he were caught mauling Joslyn James or that Elin Woods look-alike , though? Wow. As for custody of the couple’s two small children? “They’ll share it, but she wants the ability to take them to Sweden whenever she wants,” says the insider. Tiger wants the right to object in court – here or abroad. Things are already getting ugly . His other main hangup is that he wants this confidential – now and ’til the end of time. As in no interviews or books by Elin. Ever. She’s balking at that so far. Stay tuned …

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Charlie Sheen’s Wife In Rehab Again, Plans Suit

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Charlie Sheen , Brooke Mueller Brooke Mueller, Charlie Sheen’s wife, is in a new rehab facility and she plans to sue the one she just left for allegedly violating her privacy …. TMZ has learned.Brooke’s lawyer, Yale Galanter, tells TMZ, “Brooke was forced to leave The Canyon … Permalink

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The Secrets Numbers Behind the MGM Fiasco

Two weeks ago, author Edward Jay Epstein explained how the $5 billion deal in 2004 had cleaned out Wall St. hedge funds . Now he has obtained the dealbook that spells out exactly what went wrong. MGM, once the shiniest studio in the Hollywood galaxy, has fallen on hard times. Last October it failed to making the interest payment due on its $3.7 billion debt, and even with the six month forbearance granted by its creditors, it is hovering the threshold of bankruptcy. Its equity investors — including three big hedge funds — have been all but wiped out. The 140 banks that financed the leveraged part of the leveraged buyout deal are in danger of losing over $3 billion. With the creditors demanding their money, and the clock running on its forbearance, MGM had put itself up for sale, retaining investment bankers Moelis & Company to solicit offers from potential buyers that were due in mid January 2010. For a movie studio that was bought for $4.85 billion in 2004 (which is over $5 billion in 2010 dollars), the bids that have come in so far are shockingly low. Time Warner, for example, is offering under $2 billion and the bid from Lionsgate, once the leading contender, is worth even less. The secret numbers in the confidential information memorandum sent out by Moelis explain the problem, which goes to the root of what is happening to the movie business today. MGM’s main asset, as is true in the case of all Hollywood studios, is its library comprised of 4,100 film titles, including all the James Bond movies, and 10,600 television episodes. The money that comes in through this library comes from DVD sales — mainly older titles sold in discount bins at Wal-Mart and other retailers -– and television licensing packages to Pay TV, cable networks, and television stations around the world. The bet that the hedge funds made when they put up most of the equity for the $4.85 billion LBO in 2004 was that DVD revenue from the library would hugely increase when people replaced their standard DVDs with the Blu-Ray high-definition format that was just being introduced. But their projections proved to be pipe dreams. Instead of expanding, MGM’s DVD revenue plummeted, according to the confidential memo. MGM’s DVD revenues fell from $394.7 million in 2008 to just $69.8 million in the 2010 fiscal year (which ends March 31). This huge drop was attributed to a host of factors, ranging from the worldwide downtown in DVD sales to fewer new MGM releases. What turned out to be the real killer for MGM’s library was what the memo termed “significant price erosion.” Wal-Mart, pressured by competition from Netflix, Red Box, and video downloading, drastically reduced the “price point” that it would buy older (or so-called “catalogue”) DVDs, driving prices down to less than $5 a copy. So studios’ saw the stream of profits from older DVDs wither away. As with other studios, the larger part of MGM’s library’s money comes from television licensing. At first glance, these revenues appear remarkably stable, declining a mere one percent from $535.1 million in 2008 to $529 million in 2010. But like other phenomena in Hollywood, appearances can be deceptive. MGM had structured its long-term licensing contracts structured so the cable networks wind up underpaying for the early years and overpaying for the later ones, which is a common practice at studio libraries. As a result, even as properties lose value over the course of the contract (old films are worth less than newer ones), the illusion of stability is maintained . Of course, when MGM renews these multi-year contracts, the money it will get drops precipitously. And as impressive as $529 million in revenues may seem, it is not the amount MGM actually gets to keep since it splits most of these proceeds with various “third parties,” including producers, stars, directors, writers and Hollywood guilds. For example, the revenues from the 24 James Bond movies — which are the library’s most valuable asset generating nearly 30% of its revenue — have to be split 50-50 with Danjaq LLC, the holding company for the Broccoli family that originally created the franchise. These participations and residuals (which is what the guilds get for their pension funds) totaled $235.2 million in 2010. In addition, there were $33.2 million in other expenses for handling these complex rights, including calculating and issuing more than 15,000 different checks per quarter to participants. MGM also had to pay Fox a fee of $22.2 million for distributing its DVDs. What MGM kept turned out to be not enough to pay its overhead — $135.9 million in 2010 — and other costs, leaving it with a negative operating cash flow of $52.4 million. The bottom line here is that MGM cannot pay off its $3.7 billion in debt. And even if a white knight gallops in to carry off the library, the investors and creditors will take a loss. Edward Jay Epstein is the author of 14 books, including two examining the movie business: The Hollywood Economist: The Reality Behind The Movie Business will be published by Melville House later this month, which follows his 2005 book The Big Picture: Money and Power in Hollywood .

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DJ AM’s Estate Settles Plane Crash Lawsuit

Estate had added wrongful death claim after AM died of overdose in August. By Gil Kaufman DJ AM Photo: Nick Valinote/ Getty Images The estate of the late DJ AM (born Adam Goldstein) has settled a $20 million lawsuit filed over the deadly 2008 plane crash that left the celebrity DJ with serious injuries. According to TMZ , the lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount and all terms of the deal are confidential.

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Katherine Jackson Wants Help with MJ Deal

Filed under: Michael Jackson Katherine Jackson won’t give her blessing to a key deal in Michael Jackson’s estate until her financial peeps have a chance to review it.Katherine’s lawyers went to court today, asking the judge to give her permission to show the confidential AEG … Permalink

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Jackson Autopsy Complete — But Still Secret

The L.A. County Coroner’s Office has completed the autopsy on Michael Jackson. The report, which includes cause of death, has been written — but it is on an indefinite security hold at the request of the LAPD.Our sources say the LAPD does not want …

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Mel Gibson Enjoys Dinner

Filed under: Paparazzi Photo , Mel Gibson Murse in hand, grin on his face, shirt a little unbuttoned … what exactly did Mel Gibson do at Nobu last night? See Also Cops Call BS on Gibson ‘Victim’ Battery Report Against Mel Gibson Mel and Robyn Gibson — Confidential Divorce ..

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