Loretta Young's only picture in the 1930's to be a top-ten moneymaker and that she was furious that Tyrone Power was given top billing.
Twentieth Century-Fox remade the film years later as That Wonderful Urge (1948). Tyrone Power also starred in this version in much the same role as before. His co-stars were Gene Tierney (in the Loretta Young role), and Reginald Gardiner (in the George Sanders role) with Robert B. Sinclair directing.
Lon Chaney Jr.'s role as an uncredited newsman is nowhere to be found in current prints. His scenes may have been cut prior to release.
Love Is News (1937) was based on story by William R. Lipman and Frederick Stephani. According to Variety, Warner Bros. originally bought the screen rights to this story in June 1936.
Love Is News was also presented on Screen Guild Players on June 14, 1943. The 30-minute adaptation starred Jack Benny, Ann Sheridan, and James Gleason. Rita Hayworth was originally scheduled to do the program, but sponsor requirements resulted in a switch to Sheridan.