(Reuters) - CBS Corp has been accused of copyright violations over its use of the "Hawaii Five-O" theme, one of the most recognizable TV show themes, in a lawsuit brought by the composer's children.
A lawsuit by Morton Stevens' children alleges that CBS wrongfully filed a renewal registration after he died and that the new show infringes their rights. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. CBS shook up its prime-time schedule on Wednesday in a major way and ...
ComingSoon is pleased to present an exclusive track from Hawaii Five-O — Original Series Soundtrack, releasing digitally on July 7 with music by Brian Tyler and Keith Power. The album from Lakeshore ...
Book ’em, Danno! When the original Hawaii Five-O cast wrapped up their final case in 1980, their show was the longest continuously running police show in television history. For 12 seasons, fans were ...
That famous phrase from TV history was uttered at the end of many episodes of "Hawaii Five-O" by Jack Lord's character, Steve McGarrett, head of the 50th state's elite police unit. The recent ...
Ever since the dawn of broadcast TV, networks have taken a cutthroat approach to shows that either aren’t rating well or are becoming too expensive: A swift cancellation. While the Hawaii Five-0 ...