· Mark Ruffalo's directorial debut—Sympathy for Delicious—is back in productions after falling into limbo following the shooting death of his brother. Orlando Bloom takes over for the role vacated by James Franco. [THR]

· Inauguration-eclipsing American Idol continues to dominate the ratings, boosting new Tim Roth drama Lie to Me in the process. It was neck-and-neck with the lost Lost premiere, which had 11.2 million viewers. [Variety]
· Disney-ABC TV Group have announced their restructuring: ABC Entertainment will combine operations with the ABC Studios production wing. Musical executive chairs puts Stephen McPherson in charge of the studio and the network, and former president Mark Pedowitz gets a new title: Senior Advisor to President—ABC Television Group. What does all this mean for you? Probably not much, except that Katherine Heigl and T.R. Knight will now be required to whine to different department-heads about how hard they have it. [Variety]
· NBC has hired global marketing firm Naked Communications for a drastic rebooting, which will cost millions of dollars and eventually produce something like those ugly new Pepsi cans with the really '80s-looking logo. [Variety]
· Sony will lose 150 billion yen ($1.7 billion) this year, according to Sony CEO Howard Stringer, who called it "the worst crisis in my lifetime," then ran from the podium sobbing. [THR]