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The
Hollywood Christmas Parade to air Dec. 16
101-
The traditional Hollywood Christmas parade
is just around the
corner
By
Gary
Sunkin
Since 1928 the live
Hollywood Christmas Parade has been a
loved and cherished annual holiday
tradition enjoyed by Angelenos, as well as
by millions watching the televised airings
of the parade nationally on The CW Network
and internationally on Armed Forces
Network around the world. The only
exceptions were during World War II from
1942 to 1944 when the parade wasn't
presented, and, of course, last year in
2020, when the parade wasn't presented due
the COVID 19 global pandemic. The
parade was then presented live again in
2021, and returns this year to celebrate
its historic 90th Anniversary live in the
streets of Hollywood, CA! Grand
Marshals who have appeared in The
Hollywood Christmas Parade during the last
90 years include: Jeanette Loft,
Joe E. Brown, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Joan
Leslie, Sheriff Eugene Biscailuz, Harry
Sherman. Irene Rich, Bob Hope, Art
Linklater, Lawrence Welk, Charlton Heston,
Dale Evans and Roy Rogers, Danny Thomas,
Mary Pickford, Dick Van Dyke, Robert
Vaughn, Pat Boone, Fred McMurray, Buddy
Ebsen, Walter Matthau, Ernest Borgnine,
Johnny Mathis, General Robert E. Cushman,
Jr., John Wayne, General Omar Bradley,
James Stewart, Robert Wagner and Natalie
Wood, Ron Howard, George Peppard, Michael
Landon, William Shatner, Mickey and Minnie
Mouse, Tony Danza, Sammy Davis, Jr.,
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tom Arnold and
Roseanne Barr, Bob and Delores Hope, Louis
Gossett, Jr., David Hasselhoff, Robert
Urich, Beau Bridges, Dennis Hopper and
Frankie Muñiz, Peter Fonda, Mickey
Rooney, Johnny Grant, Magic Johnson,
Antonio Villaraigosa, George López,
Bob Barker, Joy and Regis Philbin, Susan
Lucci, Larry King, Marie Osmond, Joe
Mantegna, Buzz Aldrin, Stevie Wonder, Penn
& Teller, Olivia Newton-John, Dr.
Mehmet C. Oz, Nancy O'Dell, Mario Lopez
and Sheryl Underwood.
The Hollywood
Christmas Parade was originally called the
Santa Claus Lane Parade. When the
American performer Gene Autry, who was
known as The Singing Cowboy, was riding on
his horse down Hollywood Boulevard in the
1946 Santa Claus Lane Parade, he heard
young parade spectators in the crowd
exclaim, "Here comes Santa Claus!"
This incident became the inspiration for
Autry to compose the traditional perennial
Christmas holiday song, "Here Come's Santa
Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane),"
which he co-wrote with Oakley Haldeman in
1949. Autry first recorded the song
in 1947. The song was released as a
single by Columbia Records, and became a
#5 country and #9 pop hit at the
time.
Gene Autry is the
only celebrity to have five stars on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame, one in each of the
five categories, Motion Pictures, Radio,
Recording, Television and Live
Theater. Today the intersection of
Hollywood Boulevard at Highland Avenue,
part of the Hollywood Christmas Parade
route, is named Gene Autry
Square.
The 2022 holiday
season marks the 75th anniversary of the
Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program
in a special Nationwide celebration of
this significant milestone.
108-Mark
Burnett exits MGM as Amazon reorganizes
integration of MGM into its own studio
operations
114-
Jiang Zemin,
former President of the Peoples Republic
of
China,
died in Shanghai
As a note, Troy Cory, iPublisher of
Television Int'l Magazine
(tvimagazine.com) performed at The
115-
L.A. Comic Con 2022 to Welcome More Than
140K
Fans
2022 celebrates the 33rd Anniversary of
the World Wide
Web "Suppose
all information stored on computers
everywhere were linked . Suppose I could
program my computer to create a space in
which everything could be linked to
everything."
Tim Berners-Lee
wrote the first web browser in 1990 while
employed at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland.
The browser was released to the general
public in August 1991. The World Wide Web
has been central to the development of the
Information Age and is the primary tool
billions of people use to interact on the
Internet.
"Vague but exciting." This was how Sir Tim
Berners-Lee's boss responded to his
proposal titled "Information Management: A
Proposal," submitted on March 12 in 1989,
when the inventor of the World Wide Web
was a 33-year-old software engineer.
Initially, Berners-Lee envisioned "a large
hypertext database with typed links,"named
"Mesh," to help his colleagues at
CERN (a large nuclear physics laboratory
in Switzerland) share information amongst
multiple computers.
Newport
Beach Film Festival back for it's 23rd
edition run
LOS
ANGELES, Oct. 7, 2022 -- 114-
Beloved 'Oldies But Goodies' Radio Legend
Art Laboe
Died.
Autumn
in Cannes By Josie
Cory
115-
CANNES, the jewel among film festival
towns
115-
Industry Players to meet at MIPCOM 2022,
October 17- 20 at Cannes,
France.
Click for More
115-
Is Hollywood
ready for the Golden Globes' return? But
serious questions
remain
115-
HFPA to become for-profit organization to
save Golden
Globes
115-
Golden Globe Award winners announced at a
muted glitz-free
ceremony
115-
"Weird"Al
Yankovic film, David Bowie doc, Squid Game
star's directorial debut, at the Torronto
International Film Festival 2022
lineup.
115-Emmy
Awards hosted by SNL's Kenan
Thomson
- List of Winners Comedy
Series Lead Actor
in a Drama Series Lead
Actress in a Drama Series Lead Actor
in a Comedy Series Supporting
Actress in a Drama Series Supporting
Actor in a Drama Series Supporting
Actress Supporting
Actor Limited or
Anthology Series Lead Actor
in a Limited Series or Movie Lead
Actress in a Limited Series or
Movie Supporting
Actor Guest Actor
in a Drama Series Guest
Actress in a Drama Series Guest
Actress in a Comedy Series Guest Actor
in a Comedy Series Television
Movie Competition
Series Host for a
Reality or Competition
Program Variety
Talk Series Variety
Sketch Series Variety
Special (Live) Variety
Special (Pre-recorded) Hosted
Nonfiction Series or Special
115- Emmy
Nominations 2022
announced.
The
74th Emmys to be annunced July
12
40th
anniversary celebration of
Thriller Los Angeles,
CA - Sony Music and the Estate of
Michael Jackson announced today that
MICHAEL JACKSON THRILLER 40, a double CD
set comprised of Michael's original
masterpiece and an exciting bonus CD
of rarities and demos, is available
for Pre-Order starting today
HERE.
The titles of the ten bonus tracks will be
revealed one at a time, starting after
Labor Day with the last track being
revealed just before release date,
November 18. Additionally, 15
additional tracks which have been in
limited release previously will be
available as part of an expanded digital
release.
The release of
MICHAEL JACKSON THRILLER 40 celebrates the
40th anniversary of the biggest selling
album of all time worldwide. Pop up events
and worldwide activations are planned to
honor Michael's epic creation which won a
record setting 8 Grammys, smashed musical
barriers and changed the frontiers of pop
music and music videos forever.
Michael Jackson's Thriller has spent more
than 500 weeks on the Billboard album
chart and has sold over 100 million albums
since its release on November 30,
1982. Venice
Film Festival celebrates its 79th
anniversary
115-
Russian filmmakers Kantemir Blagov and
Kira Kovalenke selected as guest directors
at the 49th Telluride Film Festival
"Weird"Al
Yankovic film, David Bowie doc, Squid Game
star's directorial debut, at the Torronto
International Film Festival 2022
lineup. 108-
'Top Gun: Maverick' Passes 'Titanic' as
Seventh-Highest Grossing Film in Domestic
Box Office
History
102-Apple
warns of security flaw for iPhones, iPads
and
Macs
- (AP) 115-
NBA veteran Scottie Pippen and Napa Wine
Legend Dave Phinney to deliver keynote
address at The Western Foodservice &
Hospitality
Expo
- By Gary
Sunkin
101-
New opportunities & challenges as the
path of late-night shows is
shifting
106-
Author Salman Rushdie stabbed on lecture
stage
Rushdie, whose book
"The Satanic Verses" sent him undercover
out of fear for his life was prepared to
give a lecture at the Chautauqua
Institution, a non profit education and
retreat center in upstate New York.
Ironically, he was allegedly to talk about
the US being a "safe haven" for speech
when Hadi Matar, 24, rushed the stage,
attacked him and an interviewer and then
started to stab the 75-year-old
author.
115-
HFPA to become for-profit organization to
save Golden
Globes
115-
TCA cancels in-person Summer Press
Tour
115-
The PBS Short Film Festival Presents
'Stories that
Stick'
39th
Munich Film Festival opens for 10-day
celebration of movies
Historical
drama CORSAGE opens
FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN
115-
CORSAGE premiers at
Cannes. Vicky
Krieps as empress Elisabeth. ©
Ricardo Vaz Palma / Alamode
France
108-
CAA acquires rival ICM
in
landmark talent agency
deal 113-
British government approves Julian
Assange's Extradition to
US
(AP)
102-
When Podcasting Collides with
Commercialization
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AmplifyNABshow-Adrian
Pennington
102-
NAB AMPLIFY inspires global
media
CREATIVE WORKFLOWS
115- Emmy
Nominations 2022
announced. Better Call
Saul Euphoria Ozark Severance Squid
Game Stranger
Things Succession Yellowjackets Outstanding
Comedy Series Abbott
Elementary Barry Curb Your
Enthusiasm Hacks The Marvelous
Mrs. Maisel Only Murders
in the Building Ted
Lasso What We Do in
the Shadows Outstanding
Lead Actor in a Drama
Series Jason Bateman,
Ozark Brian Cox,
Succession Lee Jung-jae,
Squid Game Bob Odenkirk,
Better Call Saul Adam Scott,
Severance Jeremy Strong,
Succession Outstanding
Lead Actress in a Drama
Series Jodie Comer,
Killing Eve Laura Linney,
Ozark Melanie
Lynskey, Yellowjackets Sandra Oh,
Killing Eve Reese
Witherspoon, The Morning
Show Zendaya,
Euphoria Outstanding
Lead Actress in a Comedy
Series Rachel
Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel Quinta
Brunson, Abbott
Elementary Kaley Cuoco,
The Flight Attendant Elle Fanning,
The Great Issa Rae,
Insecure Jean Smart,
Hacks Outstanding
Lead Actor in a Comedy
Series Donald Glover,
Atlanta Bill Hader,
Barry Nicholas
Hoult, The Great Steve Martin,
Only Murders in the
Building Martin Short,
Only Murders in the
Building Jason
Sudeikis, Ted Lasso Outstanding
Supporting Actress in a Drama
Series Patricia
Arquette, Severance Julia Garner,
Ozark Jung Ho-yeon,
Squid Game Christina
Ricci, Yellowjackets J. Smith
Cameron, Succession Sarah Snook,
Succession Sydney
Sweeney, Euphoria Rhea Seehorn,
Better Call Saul Outstanding
Supporting Actor in a Drama
Series Nicholas
Braun, Succession Billy Crudup,
The Morning Show Kieran Culkin,
Succession Park Hae-soo,
Squid Game Matthew
Macfayden, Succession John Turturro,
Severance Christopher
Walken, Severance Oh Yeong-su,
Squid Game Outstanding
Supporting Actress in a Comedy
Series Alex Borstein,
The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel Hannah
Einbinder, Hacks Janelle James,
Abbott Elementary Kate McKinnon,
Saturday Night Live Sarah Niles,
Ted Lasso Sheryl Lee
Ralph, Abbott
Elementary Juno Temple,
Ted Lasso Hannah
Waddington, Ted Lasso Outstanding
Supporting Actor in a Comedy
Series Anthony
Carrigan, Barry Brett
Goldstein, Ted Lasso Toheeb Jimoh,
Ted Lasso Nick Mohammed,
Ted Lasso Tony Shalhoub,
The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel Tyler James
Williams, Abbott
Elementary Henry Winkler,
Barry Bowen Yang,
Saturday Night Live Outstanding
Limited or Anthology
Series Dopesick,
Hulu The Dropout,
Hulu Inventing
Anna, Netflix Pam &
Tommy, Hulu The White
Lotus, HBO Outstanding
Lead Actor in a Limited Series or
Movie Colin Firth,
The Staircase Andrew
Garfield, Under the Banner of
Heaven Oscar Isaac,
Scenes from a Marriage Michael
Keaton, Dopesick Himesh Patel,
Station Eleven Sebastian
Stan, Pam & Tommy Outstanding
Lead Actress in a Limited Series
or Movie Toni Collette,
The Staircase Julia Garner,
Inventing Anna Lily James,
Pam & Tommy Sarah Paulson,
Impeachment: American Crime
Story Margaret
Qualley, Maid Amanda
Seyfried, The Dropout Connie
Britton, The White
Lotus Jennifer
Coolidge, The White
Lotus Alexandra
Daddario, The White
Lotus Kaitlyn Dever,
Dopesick Natasha
Rothwell, The White
Lotus Sydney
Sweeney, The White
Lotus Mare
Winningham, Dopesick Outstanding
Supporting Actor in a Limited
Series or Movie Murray
Bartlett, The White
Lotus Jake Lacy, The
White Lotus Will Poulter,
Dopesick Seth Rogen,
Pam & Tommy Peter
Sarsgaard, Dopesick Michael
Stuhlbarg, Dopesick Steve Zahn,
The White Lotus Outstanding
Guest Actor in a Drama
Series Adrien Brody,
Succession James
Cromwell, Succession Colman
Domingo, Euphoria Arian Moayed,
Succession Tom Pelphrey,
Ozark Alexander
Skarsgard, Succession Outstanding
Guest Actress in a Drama
Series Hope Davis,
Succession Marcia Gay
Harden, The Morning
Show Martha Kelly,
Euphoria Sanaa Lathan,
Succession Harriet
Walter, Succession Lee You-mi,
Squid Game Outstanding
Guest Actress in a Comedy
Series Jane Adams,
Hacks Harriet Sansom
Harris, Hacks Jane Lynch,
Only Murders in the
Building Laurie
Metcalf, Hacks Kaitlin Olson,
Hacks Harriet
Walter, Ted Lasso Outstanding
Guest Actor in a Comedy
Series Jerrod
Carmichael, Saturday Night
Live Bill Hader,
Curb Your Enthusiasm James Lance,
Ted Lasso Nathan Lane,
Only Murders in the
Building Christopher
McDonald, Hacks Sam
Richardson, Ted Lasso Outstanding
Television Movie Chip 'n' Dale:
Rescue Rangers Ray Donovan:
The Movie Reno 911: The
Hunt for QAnon The
Survivor Zoey's
Extraordinary
Christmas Outstanding
Competition
Program The Amazing
Race Lizzo's Watch
Out for the Big Grrrls
Nailed It!
RuPaul's Drag
Race Top Chef
The
Voice Outstanding
Host for a Reality or Competition
Program Bobby Berk,
Karamo Brown, Tan France, Antoni
Porowski, Jonathan Van Ness,
Queer Eye Amy Poehler,
Nick Offerman, Making
It Nicole Byer,
Nailed It! Barbara
Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Lori
Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Daymond
John, Kevin O'Leary, Shark
Tank Padma Lakshmi,
Top Chef RuPaul,
RuPaul's Drag Race Outstanding
Variety Talk
Series The Daily Show
with Trevor Noah Jimmy Kimmel
Live Last Week
Tonight with John
Oliver Late Night
with Seth Meyers The Late Show
with Stephen Colbert Outstanding
Variety Sketch
Series A Black Lady
Sketch Show Saturday Night
Live Outstanding
Variety Special
(Live) The 64th
Annual Grammy Awards Live in Front
of a Studio Audience: The Facts
of Life and Diff'rent
Strokes The
Oscars Pepsi Super
Bowl LVI Halftime Show Starring
Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J.
Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and
50 Cent Tony Awards
Presents: Broadway's
Back! Outstanding
Variety Special
(Pre-recorded) Adele: One
Night Only Dave
Chappelle: The Closer Harry Potter
20th Anniversary: Return to
Hogwarts Norm
Macdonald: Nothing
Special One Last Time:
An Evening with Tony Bennett and
Lady Gaga Outstanding
Hosted Nonfiction Series or
Special My Next Guest
Needs No Introduction with David
Letterman The Problem
with Jon Stewart Stanley Tucci:
Searching for Italy VICE The World
According to Jeff
Goldblum
The
74th Emmys to be annunced July
12
The
74th Emmys to be annunced July
12
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Warner film chief Toby Emmerich will steps
down
115- Nominations for the New German Cinema
Award 2022
announced TVI's Gary
Sunkin poses with Flag at Forest
Lawn What
we now refer to as Memorial Day began as
Decoration Day just after the Civil War in
1868. It was established as a day to
remember the war dead by decorating their
graves with flowers. The North and The
South originally observed Decoration Day
on different days until the mid-20th
century when the last Monday of the month
was chosen to honor all Americans who died
while serving in the military.
General
Colin L. Powell remembrance at
National WASHINGTON,
DC
--
PBS will be broadcasting the 2022 National
Memorial Day Concert live from 8-9:30 p.m.
ET, on Sunday. PBS stations from around
the country will be carrying the 90-minute
concert, which will also be streamed and
shown on YouTube, starting at 8 p.m.
PBS will
broadcast the National Memorial Day
Concert live from Washington, D.C. on
Sunday m 8-9:30 p.m. ET. This will be the
33rd year the annual all-star event honors
the men and women who served in the U.S.
armed forces, as well as their families
and those who sacrificed their lives for
their country. Emmy
Award-winner Gary Sinis and Tony
Award-winner Joe Mantegna, who have
dedicated themselves to supporting the
troops and veterans' causes, will be
hosting once again. The concert will also
feature special appearances and
performances by Jean Smart, Gil
Birmingham, Mary McCormack, Dennis
Haysbert, Lea Salonga, Norm Lewis, Craig
Morgan, Rhiannon Giddens, Brian Stokes
Mitchell and Pia Toscano with the National
Symphony Orchestra. This year's
concert will include the following
specially themed segments: Gen.
Colin L. Powell Remembrance - Dennis
Haysbert of "24" and "Major League" honors
the memory of the 12th Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff and the 65th U.S.
Secretary of State.
Generations of Service - Gil Birmingham of
"Yellowstone" and "Wind River" will
perform a tribute to the over 58,000
Americans who lost their lives in the
Vietnam War and those who served during
the Vietnam era.
Honoring Gold Star Families - Jean Smart
of "Hacks" and "Mare of Easttown" joins
Joe Mantegna in sharing the inspiring
story of retired Maj. Gen. Mark Graham and
his wife Carol, who lost both their sons,
2nd Lt. Jeff Graham and Senior ROTC Cadet
Kevin Graham, to an IED and depression,
respectively, in under eight
months. Women
in WWII Tribute - Mary McCormack of
"Heels" and "West Wing" honors the women
in uniform and those who served on the
home front during World War II. Medal
of Honor Tribute - Gary Sinese will be
joined by Medal of Honor recipients in
this tribute to those who received the
nation's highest award for valor in
combat.
Lincoln Memorial 100th Anniversary - The
concert will mark the 100th anniversary of
the monument dedicated to President
Lincoln. This year's
National Memorial Concert will also
feature performances by musical groups
from the Military District of Washington,
D.C., including the U.S. Army Herald
Trumpets, The U.S. Army Chorus, The
Soldiers' Chorus of the U.S. Army Field
Band, The U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters, The
U.S. Air Force Singing Sergeants, the
Armed Forces Color Guard and Service Color
Teams.
115-
CORSAGE opens FILMFEST MÜNCHEN
115-
CORSAGE premiers at
Cannes. Vicky
Krieps as empress Elisabeth. ©
Ricardo Vaz Palma / Alamode
France 115-
The Cannes Film Festival celebrates its
75th edition on May 17 - 28 at the Palais
de
Festival. Debra
Granik, Director, United States Joanna
Kulig Benjamin
Biolay Édgar
Ramírez Following
British filmmaker Andrea Arnold, Valeria
Golino will be the President of the Jury
of Un Certain Regard at the 75th Festival
de Cannes. Along with 4 members from
Poland (actress Joanna Kulig), Venezuela
(actor Édgar Ramírez), the
United States (director Debra Granik), and
France (singer-songwriter and actor
Benjamin Biolay), she will select the
winners of this section which celebrates
young, auteur and revelation films.
115-
Activist crashes red carpet at Cannes Film
Festival to protest Ukraine sexual
violence
115-The
Weeknd, Doja Cat and Olivia Rodrigo lead
as BBMA's
finalists TOP ARTIST: TOP MALE ARTIST: TOP NEW ARTIST: TOP FEMALE
ARTIST:
115-
Ukraine's
Kalush Orchestra wins 2022 Eurovision song
contest
NAB
2022 product of the Year award Winners:
Sony VENICE 2, and Canon EOS R5
C
- Awards
honor breakthrough
products
-By Gary Sunkin
Attendees
from outside the U.S. make up nearly
one-quarter of all pre-registered 2022 NAB
Show
attendees.
108-
CNN+ to shut down
service
114-
Art Rupe, pioneering record executive who
helped launch Little Richard's career,
dies
at 104
Rupe settled on
Specialty's eye-popping yellow labels
after a marketing professor said it was
among the colors most likely to attract
buyers' attention.
Eventually
Rupe grew increasingly frustrated with the
"payola" system of bribing broadcasters to
get records played and distanced himself
from the music business. He sold Specialty
to Fantasy Records in the early 1990s, but
continued to earn money through oil and
gas investments. In recent years, he
headed the Arthur N Rupe Foundation, which
supported education and research. Troy
Cory's Specialty Record days with Sonny
Bono as his
A&R
rep.
115-
Silk Sonic to open the 64th Annual Grammy
Awards
ceremony Album of
the Year Record of
the Year Pop
Duo/Group Performance Pop Vocal
Album Gospel
Album Contemporary
Christian Music
Performance/Song Gospel
Performance/Song
115-
The 2022 B2B Marketing
Expo The
following B2B MARKETING EXPO AWARDS will
be presented:
115-
The 39th PaleyFest LA Returns in Person
102- Hacked streaming accounts on the dark
web
115-
OSCAR Nominations for 94th
AWARDS Best
Picture BELFASTLaura
Berwick, Kenneth Branagh, Becca
Kovacik and Tamar Thomas,
Producers CODA DRIVE MY
CAR DUNE KING
RICHARD LICORICE
PIZZA NIGHTMARE
ALLEY THE POWER OF
THE DOG WEST SIDE
STORY Javier Bardem
in BEING THE RICARDOS Ciarán
Hinds in BELFAST Jessica
Chastain in THE EYES OF TAMMY
FAYE Jessie Buckley
in THE LOST DAUGHTER Animated
Feature Film ENCANTO FLEE LUCA THE MITCHELLS
VS. THE MACHINES RAYA AND THE
LAST DRAGON DUNE NIGHTMARE
ALLEY THE POWER OF
THE DOG THE TRAGEDY OF
MACBETH WEST SIDE
STORY CRUELLA CYRANO DUNE NIGHTMARE
ALLEY WEST SIDE
STORY Directing BELFAST DRIVE MY
CAR LICORICE
PIZZA THE POWER OF
THE DOG WEST SIDE
STORY Documentary
(Feature) ASCENSION ATTICA FLEE SUMMER OF
SOUL (...OR, WHEN THE
REVOLUTION COULD NOT BE
TELEVISED) WRITING WITH
FIRE Documentary
(Short Subject) AUDIBLE LEAD ME
HOME THE QUEEN
OF BASKETBALL THREE SONGS
FOR BENAZIR WHEN WE WERE
BULLIES Film
Editing DON'T LOOK
UP DUNE KING
RICHARD THE POWER OF
THE DOG TICK,
TICK...BOOM! International
Feature Film DRIVE MY
CAR FLEE THE HAND OF
GOD LUNANA: A YAK
IN THE CLASSROOM THE WORST
PERSON IN THE WORLD COMING 2
AMERICA CRUELLA DUNE THE EYES OF
TAMMY FAYE HOUSE OF
GUCCI DON'T LOOK
UP DUNE ENCANTO PARALLEL
MOTHERS THE POWER OF
THE DOG "Be Alive"
from KING RICHARD "Dos
Oruguitas" from ENCANTO "Down To Joy"
from BELFAST "No Time To
Die" - NO TIME TO DIE "Somehow You
Do" from FOUR GOOD DAYS DUNE NIGHTMARE
ALLEY THE POWER OF
THE DOG THE TRAGEDY OF
MACBETH WEST SIDE
STORY Short Film
(Animated) AFFAIRS OF THE
ART BESTIA BOXBALLET ROBIN
ROBIN THE
WINDSHIELD WIPER Short Film
(Live Action) THE DRESS THE LONG
GOODBYE ON MY MIND PLEASE
HOLD Sound BELFAST DUNE NO TIME TO
DIE THE POWER OF
THE DOG WEST SIDE
STORY Visual
Effects DUNE FREE GUY NO TIME TO
DIE SHANG-CHI AND
THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS SPIDER-MAN: NO
WAY HOME Writing
(Adapted
Screenplay) CODA DRIVE MY
CAR DUNE THE LOST
DAUGHTER THE POWER OF
THE DOG Writing
(Original
Screenplay) BELFAST DON'T LOOK
UP KING
RICHARD LICORICE
PIZZA THE WORST
PERSON IN THE WORLD
115-
Taye Diggs and Nicole Byer Will Host 27th
Critic Choice Award
Ceremony FILM Best Picture Actor Actress Supporting Actor Supporting Actress Young Actor/Actress Acting Ensemble Director Original Screenplay Adapted Screenplay Cinematography Production Design Editing Costume Design Hair and Makeup Visual Effects Comedy Animated Feature Foreign Language Film Song Score TELEVISION Best Drama Series Actress in a Drama
Series Supporting Actor in a Drama
Series Supporting Actress in a
Drama Series Comedy Series Actor in a Comedy
Series Actress in a Comedy
Series Supporting Actor in a
Comedy Series Supporting Actress in a
Comedy Series Limited Series Movie Made for
Television Actor in a Limited
Series Actress in a Limited
Series Supporting Actor in a
Limited
Murray
Bartlett,"The White
Lotus" Supporting Actress in a
Limited
Jennifer
Coolidge, "The White Lotus" Foreign Language Series Animated Series Talk Show Comedy Special
101-
The LA Marathon runs its course from
Dodger Stadium to the Avenue of the Stars,
on Sunday, March
20
101-
John Korir wins men's race for consecutive
year and Delvins
Meringor - both of Kenya - wins
women's Men's Women's
101-SAG
Awards
2022
LOS ANGELES
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101-
Favorite Travel Show is Back for
2022
115-
Alcarràs takes top prize at the
Berlinale Full list of awards
115-
The Berlin Film Festival kicked off under
strict COVID
measures.
By
Marie
Ludwig
101-
RAMS
beat
the Bengals in Super Bowl LVI
-By
Gary Sunkin
101-
China to host the 2022 Winter Olympics
under the motto "Together For A Shared
Future" Yanqing
which will host all Alpine skiing and
sliding events is located 67 miles
northwest of Beijing. Yanqing District has
a continental monsoon climate, a
transitional zone between temperate zone
and mid-temperate zone, semi-arid and
semi-humid zone. The climate is cold in
winter and is cool in summer, with an
average annual temperature of 8?. It has
an area of about 40 square miles in the
tropical zone, with abundant shallow
geothermal resources. With 2,800 hours of
sunshine per year, it is the region with
the most abundant solar energy resources
in Beijing.
101- LA welcomes Rams and Bengals with the
annual Super Bowl Experience leading-up to
the big
game
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Gary
Sunkin
115-
NAPTE Miami 2022 cancels in-person
conference
as
Covid-19
surges
115-
Is streaming the last resort for indie
films?
115-
The Critics Choice Awards have been
postponed amid COVID-19
concerns
115-
Golden Globe Award winners announced at a
muted glitz-free
ceremony Best Picture - Drama Best Picture - Musical /
Comedy Best TV Series - Drama Best TV Series -
Musical/Comedy Best Actor - Movie
Drama Best Actress - Movie
Drama
115-
Trends
Shaping the Technology of Tomorrow at
CES
115- Microsoft Joins Google, Amazon, and
others in canceling In-Person Presence at
CES 2022, scheduled to take place January
5 -
8
Consumer
Electronics Show
attracts 15,000
sign-ups despite Omicron fear, however
11th hour cancellations are are coming
in.
115-
After last year's absence the Rose Parade
is back to ring in
2022
"Dream Believe, Achieve" TOURNAMENT OF
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520000
Troy Cory Show L.J. Reynolds
sings: "Touchdown".
The Best of R&B+ TCS187
Episodes feature top R&B
recording artist of the era.
The Rosemont Estate Studios
referred to in this segment as
the popular R&B Mansion:
Jeffrey Osborne, George Duke,
Mel Carter, Kenny G; Beau
Williams; Rockwell; Nona
Hendrix; Jimmy Vee; Philip
Baily; Cameo; Timmy Thomas;
R.J. Reynolds; Joe Williams;
Madison Cole; John Harris;
Darlene Hoyer; Cathy Pierce.
Producers: VRA TelePlay
Pictures; VRA WebPlay, Don
Butler; Josie Cory;
PreProduction: Eddie Barber,
Tony Nicholof; Angel Domino;
Linda Velar; Linda LeClerg;
Jossi Sigl; William Adrian;
Shelton Elkins; Bob Barrows.
PostProduction: Online
Computer Editing: VATS
Firewire Media; Post
Production Facilities:
Rosemont Studios; Video Record
Albums (VRA). Distributor: VRA
WebPlay WebCast Rosemont
Studios: Victor Caballero;
TCS90, WiFi90, S90tv.
VRAWebPlay; Vine Street Video
Centre; A VRA TelePlay
Preview; LookRadio Movies; RnB
Plus, R&B plus TCS187,
Ambros Seelos.
VRA5300
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Leilani
<06c
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530000
Troy Cory Show TCS187
Classics.
Allan Hale Jr. opens the
Episode Series. Troy sings:
Sweet Leilani VRA5300. In May
31, 1974, TV Guide described
the Troy Cory Show airing time
- 11:00 on KTLA: Troy's Guest
is actor - restaurateur Alan
Hale. Also: Priscilla Cory
joins her father in a
selection of Hawaiian tunes,
including "Sweet Leilan,"
"You, My Ukulele and Me," and
"Blue Hawaii." Today's program
features a replica of
Gilligan's island with an
all-hawaiian format.
Passionettes are featured as
mermaids. Troy sings: "My
Claire De Lune" accompanied by
Redwood & Company
Players: Troy Cory; Priscilla
Cory; John Perkins Barrymore;
Jr.; Inge Maria Pinser; The
Passionettes: Caroline Nering;
Debbie Midget; Evelyn Cortes;
Jacquelyn Lombard; Jeep
Ransaw; Susan Jackson; Guest
Stars: Sammy Fain; Larry
Storch; Alan Hale; Clint
Walker; Foster Brooks; Jack
Foreman; Sugar Ray Robinson;
Florence Marly; Byron Matson;
Lieutenant Robert Helder;
Wanda Hendrix; Nick Lucas;
Zina Florentine; Ron Fischer;
Liz Renay; Dee Arlen; Sumatran
tiger; Renee Valenti; Dave
Macklin; Tommy Cooper; Sandy;
Marve; Pam Warsham; Jessie
White; Priscilla Stubblefield;
Jackie Stubblefield; Linda
Nering; David McFarlane;
Janice Wilson; Rayme
Whitenack; Hilda Fuchs;
Estelle Prince; Harry Ashley;
Dennis Grimes; Mario Feninger;
William
Lasky.
For
full description See:
http://lookradio.com/5300tcs.htm <> <
07c
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5400tcs>
54
540000
Troy Cory Show TCS187
Classics.
Sammy
Fain opens the Episode Series.
Troy sings: To Get To You
VRA5400. Players: Troy Cory;
Priscilla Cory; John Perkins
Barrymore; Jr.; Inge Maria
Pinser; The Passionettes:
Caroline Nering; Debbie
Midget; Evelyn Cortes;
Jacquelyn Lombard; Jeep
Ransaw; Susan Jackson; Guest
Stars: Sammy Fain; Larry
Storch; Alan Hale; Clint
Walker; Foster Brooks; Jack
Foreman; Sugar Ray Robinson;
Florence Marly; Byron Matson;
Lieutenant Robert Helder;
Wanda Hendrix; Nick Lucas;
Zina Florentine; Ron Fischer;
Liz Renay; Dee Arlen; Sumatran
tiger; Renee Valenti; Dave
Macklin; Tommy Cooper; Sandy;
Marve; Pam Warsham; Jessie
White; Priscilla Stubblefield;
Jackie Stubblefield; Linda
Nering; David McFarlane;
Janice Wilson; Rayme
Whitenack; Hilda Fuchs;
Estelle Prince; Harry Ashley;
Dennis Grimes; Mario Feninger;
William
Lasky.
For
full description See:
http://lookradio.com/5400tcs.htm <>
<07c+>
54
http://smart90.com/dvdstore/vravmusic/sugartoteaktla4032.htm
540001
Troy Cory Show TCS187
Classics.
Troy sings one of Sammy Fain's
Songs: "Sugar To Tea" VRA5401.
Players: Troy Cory; Priscilla
Cory; John Perkins Barrymore;
Jr.; Inge Maria Pinser; The
Passionettes: Caroline Nering;
Debbie Midget; Evelyn Cortes;
Jacquelyn Lombard; Jeep
Ransaw; Susan Jackson; Guest
Stars: Sammy Fain; Larry
Storch; Alan Hale; Clint
Walker; Foster Brooks; Jack
Foreman; Sugar Ray Robinson;
Florence Marly; Byron Matson;
Lieutenant Robert Helder;
Wanda Hendrix; Nick Lucas;
Zina Florentine; Ron Fischer;
Liz Renay; Dee Arlen; Sumatran
tiger; Renee Valenti; Dave
Macklin; Tommy Cooper; Sandy;
Marve; Pam Warsham; Jessie
White; Priscilla Stubblefield;
Jackie Stubblefield; Linda
Nering; David McFarlane;
Janice Wilson; Rayme
Whitenack; Hilda Fuchs;
Estelle
Prince;
Harry Ashley; Dennis Grimes;
Mario Feninger; William
Lasky. <>
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Variety-type
Television Talk Show out of
Las Vegas, hosted by Troy Cory
and featuring various
celebrities and film clips.
Featured
Guests: Pete Simon; Priscilla
Cory, Larry Taylor, Suzanne
Vegas, Fawn Maureen. Troy
sings various songs from his
albms. In
1973 the Bonnie and Clyde
Death Car was purchased by Peter
Simon of the Oasis Casino in Jean
Nevada for $175.000. It was
on display at Whiskey Pete's
Casino for several years and is
now on permanent display at the
Primm Hotel and Casino at Primm
Nevada just of Interstate 15 on
the Nevada and California
Stateline. Players:
Troy Cory; Priscilla Cory;
Suzanne Vegas, Virginia, Hill,
Jack and Tom Lambie, Hang Glider
Innovators, Karen Lafrenz, Sherry
Teranto; Paul Oesterle,
owner-operator Howard Johnson
Hotel,
Las Vegas; Allen Pinson,
Inge-Maria Pinson; Fawn Maureen;
Peter Simon, Suzanne Vegas, John
Harris.
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VRA5700
The Best of R&B - LJ
Reynolds"Touchdown"
570000
Troy Cory Show L.J. Reynolds
sings:
"Touchdown".
The Best of R&B+ TCS187
Episodes feature top R&B
recording artist of the era.
The Rosemont Estate Studios
referred to in this segment as
the popular R&B Mansion:
Jeffrey Osborne, George Duke,
Mel Carter, Kenny G; Beau
Williams; Rockwell; Nona
Hendrix; Jimmy Vee; Philip
Baily; Cameo; Timmy Thomas;
R.J. Reynolds; Joe Williams;
Madison Cole; John Harris;
Darlene Hoyer; Cathy Pierce.
Producers: VRA TelePlay
Pictures; VRA WebPlay, Don
Butler; Josie Cory;
PreProduction: Eddie Barber,
Tony Nicholof; Angel Domino;
Linda Velar; Linda LeClerg;
Jossi Sigl; William Adrian;
Shelton Elkins; Bob Barrows.
PostProduction: Online
Computer Editing: VATS
Firewire Media; Post
Production Facilities:
Rosemont Studios; Video Record
Albums (VRA). Distributor: VRA
WebPlay WebCast Rosemont
Studios: Victor Caballero;
TCS90, WiFi90, S90tv.
VRAWebPlay; Vine Street Video
Centre; A VRA TelePlay
Preview; LookRadio Movies; RnB
Plus, R&B plus TCS187,
Ambros Seelos. <>
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The Wireless
Telephone
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NBS1908 Legacy "The Wireless
Telephone Legacy" - Part
Two For
full description See:
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5801 VRA580001
The NBS1908 Legacy "The
Tranfer of Title to the
Wireless Telephone" -
Part One. Troy
introduces a film clip from the
October,1973 CBS "Dot Lambert
Show," Jackson, MS., where the
hostess of the show opens the NBS
trunk during the show going
through the writings, drawings
and patents bequested to Troy by
Bernard. Troy's grandfather,
Nathan B. Stubblefield of Murray,
KY, bequested his estate and
effects to Bernard and his heir
in 1928. For full description
See:
http://lookradio.com/5801tcs.htm Troy
Cory Show Talk Las Vegas Troy
Cory sings: Clair de Lune.
Players: Troy Cory;
Priscilla Cory; Suzanne Vegas,
Virginia, Hill, Jack and Tom
Lambie, Hang Glider
Innovators, Karen Lafrenz,
Sherry Teranto; Paul Oesterle,
owner-operator Howard Johnson
Hotel, Las Vegas; Allen
Pinson, Inge-Maria Pinson;
Fawn Maureen; Peter Simon,
Suzanne Vegas, John Harris;
Dot Lambert; Mrs. Thomas (Ann)
Lynch. 03 Directed By:
Troy Cory; Unit
Director: Allen Pinson;
Camera: Channel 5;
Producers: TCS73; VRA TelePlay
Pictures; Don Butler, Josie
Cory. 03c
Pre-Production / Channel 5,
Las Vegas; John Harris; Zot
Harris, Jerry Titus. Jerry
O'Ferro William Adrian; Agida
Serdienis; Flash it 3002
Lighting Co.; John Oster,
Allen Ziven; Jerome Titus.;
CBS TV, Jackson, MS.
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1988-2008
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Story
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NBS100 Murray, Kentucky (Wireless
100th Anniv. 1892-1992). Intro:
John Perkins Barrymore; Ron Smith
Look-alikes (Song- Movie Star).
("Segment Title") VRA5800-00
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Campus 11 11 11 <> 11 In
April 1956 TVI (TELEvisionFILM
Magazine) debuted it's first
edition with offices at 1580
Crossroad of the World,
Hollywood, CA.
In
March,
1963, TVI hosted the first
"Annual Festival of World TV
Classics Award " at the
Huntington Hartford Theater.
Since 1956 TVI grew to command
the print readership of
television network executives
in 142 countries on six
continents, covering the
industry of television, film,
telecommunication and WiTEL.
In the mid-90s Television
International Magazine (TVI
Magazine) went online as:
tvimagazine.com
.
. .
"People
read what they want," says
tviNews. "There is no master plan
what people are interested in."
The question is, how can we
partner with people to have a
symbiotic
realationship?
Contributing
Journalists: TOLUCA LAKE,
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INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE has been selected
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Wireless
Telephone inventor Nathan
Stubblefield A:
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stores by James Cash.
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Library of Congress Number
93060451. (ISBN)
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Copyright
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&
energy
101-
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115-
The 11th Annual LA Comic Con Wraps Up
101-
The Hollywood Christmas Parade to air Dec.
16. on CW
114-
Jiang Zemin, former PRC president died in
Shanghai
108-Mark
Burnett exits MGM as
Amazon
reorganizes
MGM
into its own studio
operations
101-
The traditional Hollywood Christmas parade
is just around the
corner
115-
L.A. Comic Con 2022 to Welcome More Than
140K
Fans
Scott
Bryan Whitenack-Stubblefield Esq.
great-grand son of inventor, Nathan B.
Stubblefield died Sept. 18,
2022
101-
Th Hollywood Christmas Parade is just
around the
corner
115-
"AutoMobility LA/LA Auto Show 2022"
to deliver a knock-out
show
106-
The Natural Disasters
Expo
115-
Languages & The Media 2022 will
open its doors November 7 in
Berlin
102- The
World Wide Web celebrates its 33rd
anniversary
115-
International Short films to compete
from
November 13 -
19
at
Film School Fest Munich
2022
115-Newport
Beach Film Festival back for it's 23rd
edition run
114-
Beloved 'Oldies But
Goodies'
Radio Legend Art Laboe
Died
Autumn
in
Cannes
CANNES,
the jewel among film festival
towns
OCTOBER
102- The
World Wide Web celebrates its 33rd
anniversary
115-Newport
Beach Film Festival back for it's 23rd
edition run
114-
Beloved 'Oldies But
Goodies'
Radio Legend Art Laboe
Died
Autumn
in
Cannes
CANNES,
the jewel among film festival
towns
115- Industry Players to meet at
MIPCOM 2022,
October 17- 20 at Cannes,
France #115-MIPCOM
2022
115-
Is Hollywood
ready for the Golden Globes' return?
But
serious questions
remain
115-
74th Emmy Awards hosted by SNL's Kenan
Thomson
115-
Emmy Winners
2022-
115-
47th Torranto International FilmFestival
2022
107-
MICHAEL JACKSON THRILLER 40 celebrates its
40th
anniversary
115-
Russian filmmakers Kantemir Blagov and
Kira
Kovalenke
selected as guest directors at the 49th
Telluride Film Festival (TFF)
115-
Is Hollywood
ready for the Golden Globes' return?
But
serious questions
remain
107-
MICHAEL JACKSON THRILLER 40 celebrates its
40th
anniversary
115-
Russian filmmakers Kantemir Blagov and
Kira
Kovalenke
selected as guest directors at the 49th
Telluride Film Festival (TFF)
115-
47th Torranto International FilmFestival
2022
AUGUST
115-
NBA veteran Scottie Pippen and Napa Wine
Legend Dave
Phinney
to deliver keynote address at The Western
Foodservice & Hospitality
Expo
102-Apple
warns of security flaw for iPhones, iPads
and
Macs
115-
Venice Film Festival celebrates its 79th
anniversary
101-
New opportunities & challenges as the
path of
late-night
shows is
shifting
106-
Author Salman Rushdie stabbed on lecture
stage
108-
'Top Gun: Maverick' Passes 'Titanic' as
Seventh-Highest
Grossing Film in Domestic Box Office
History
115-
HFPA to become for-profit organization to
save Golden
Globes
July
114-
'Goodfellas,' 'Law & Order' actor Paul
Sorvino dies at
83
115-
TCA cancels in-person Summer Press Tour -
goes
virtual.
115-
The PBS Short Film Festival Presents
'Stories that
Stick'
102- Hacked streaming accounts on the dark
web
115-
Emmy Nominations 2022
announced:
115-
The 74th Emmys to be annunced July
12
115- 39th
Munich Film Festival opens for 10-day
celebration of
movies
115-
Historical drama CORSAGE opens FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN
113-British
government approves Julian Assange's
Extradition to
US
102-
NAB AMPLIFY serving global
media
102-
When Podcasting Collides with
Commercialization
115-
The 74th Emmys to be annunced July
12
108-
Warner film chief Toby Emmerich will steps
down
115- Nominations for the New German Cinema
Award 2022
announced
114-
Art Rupe, Pioneering Record Executive Who
Helped Launch
WIRELESS
LEGACY
WarnerBros
NBStory.htm
106-
Proclamation by Wallace G.
Wilkinson,
former Governor of
Kentucky
1992
proclaimed Nathan Beverly Stubblefield
year and
Murray
Kentucky, Birthplace of
Radio
102-
Who are the SMART Inventors of Radio
WiTel?
107-
Nathan Stubblefield Speaks -
YouTube
106- General Colin L. Powell
remembered
at National Memorial Day
Concert
115-
Activist crashes red carpet at Cannes Film
Festival
to
protest Ukraine sexual
violence
115-
With a new empress Elisabeth: CORSAGE
premiers at
Cannes
115-
CORSAGE opens FILMFEST
MÜNCHEN
115-
Activist crashes red carpet at Cannes Film
Festival
to
protest Ukraine sexual
violence
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115-
Billboard Music Award Winners -
2022
115-
Ukraine's
Kalush Orchestra wins 2022 Eurovision song
contest
115-The
Weeknd, Doja Cat and Olivia Rodrigo lead
as BBMA's
finalists
115-
Cannes Film Festival, celebrates its 75th
edition
This
year marks the 130th Anniversary
of
the First Wireless Broadcast in
1892
May
marks the 114th Anniversary of the
Wireless Telephone
Patent
Nathan
B. Stubblefield's patented the wireless
telephone in
1908
108-
Warner Bros. Discovery pulls plug on CNN+
streaming
service
108-
CNN+ to shut down
service
114-
Art Rupe, Pioneering Record Executive Who
Helped Launch
Little
Richard's Career, Dies
at 104
115-
Latest technologies and innovation
explored at NAB
SHOW-
April
23 - 27, Las Vegas,
NV
154
countries and exhibiting
companies
from 38 nations attending
NAB
115-
Silk Sonic to open the 64th Annual Grammy
Awards
ceremony
Jon
Batiste takes Album of the year "We Are"
Grammy
Award
Winners
115-
The 39th PaleyFest LA Returns in Person to
the Dolby
Theater
102- Hacked streaming accounts on the dark
web
115-
CODA
takes Oscar for best picture
115-
Complete OSCAR winners
list
101-
John Korir wins men's race for consecutive
year
and
Delvins
Meringor, wins women's
race
101-
The LA Marathon runs its course from
Dodger
Stadium to the Avenue of the Stars, March
20
115-
27th Critics Choice Award Winners -
2022
115-
Taye Diggs and Nicole Byer Will Host
27th
Critic Choice Award
Ceremony
101-
CODA, Succession and Ted Lasso
lead
ensemble winners in film and
TV
at SAG Awards
101-
Favorite Travel Show is Back in LA for
2022
115-
OSCAR Nominations for 94th
AWARDS
115-
Alcarràs takes top prize at the
Berlinale
101-
RAMS vs. Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl
LVI
115-
The Berlin Film Festival kicked off under
strict COVID measures
101-
Los Angeles welcomes Rams and Bengals Fans
with
the annual Super Bowl
Experience
101-
China to host the 2022 Winter
Olympics
under the motto "Together For A Shared
Future"
115-
Is streaming the last resort for indie
films?
115-
The Critics Choice Awards have been
postponed
amid COVID-19 concerns
115-
NAPTE Miami 2022 cancels in-person
conference
115-
Golden Globe Award winners announced at
glitz-free
ceremony
115-
Microsoft Joins Google, Amazon, and others
in canceling In-Person Presence at CES
2022, scheduled to take place January 5 -
8
115-
After last year's absence the Rose Parade
is back to ring in
2022
"Dream Believe, Achieve" TOURNAMENT OF
ROSES OFFERS FIRST SNEAK PEEK AT 2022 ROSE
PARADE
FLOATS
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Trends
Shaping the Technology of Tomorrow at CES
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are the SMART-DAAF Boys
?
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The 11th Annual LA Comic Con Wraps
Up
By
Gary Sunkin, TVI
Magazine
LOS
ANGELES --12/06/ 2022 -- Los Angeles Comic
Con, L.A.'s largest event for comics,
gaming, sci-fi, and pop culture, closed
the curtain on its largest event ever this
past weekend, welcoming 126,600 attendees,
a spectacular list of celebrity talent,
and 850+ vendors and artists that spanned
1.2 million square feet of immersive
exhibition space in and around the West
and South Halls of the Los Angeles
Convention Center. The fan-favorite event,
which took place Dec. 2nd - 4th, opened
the doors of its main entrance each day to
thousands of eager fans, poised in the
South Hall Lobby awaiting the green light
to step foot on the showroom floor.
Featuring the most
diverse lineup of activations, panels, and
star speakers in the organization's rich
11-year history, this weekend's event
offered a pop cultural wonderland of
interactive experiences, panel
discussions, autograph signings, photo
ops, dance performances, cosplay contests,
sponsor activations, anime and gaming
activities (and more) to the guests who
populated the annual event in their
energetic and costumed best. Continuing to
build on their legacy of being an event By
Fans, For Fans, the 2022 event touched on
more facets of pop culture and
entertainment than ever before -- with
850+ artists and vendors selling
fan-favorite comics, collectibles, art,
toys, apparel, and beyond.
This year's
dramatic expansion of gaming and anime
activations throughout the West Hall,
along with the much-anticipated
re-introduction of its infamous
afterparty, allowed L.A. Comic Con 2022 to
set an attendance record eclipsing 2019's
123,400 attendees prior to the
pandemic.
Final attendance of
126,600 guests represents a 33% increase
from 2021 (impacted by mandated COVID-19
regulations and restrictions), and a 2.6%
increase from 2019's pre-pandemic
record.
Additionally,
together with Tiltify, the presenting
sponsor of the Main Stage, LA Comic Con
helped raise money and awareness for the
World
Central
Kitchen, a
nonprofit organization that's first to
provide chef-prepared fresh meals at the
frontlines in response to community
crises.
"It is always such
a delight and privilege for us to welcome
the world's best fans back to L.A. Comic
Con," said Chris DeMoulin, CEO at Comikaze
Entertainment, L.A. Comic Con's parent
company. "We work hard to bring the city
of LA the pop culture festival it DESERVES
as the dynamic entertainment capital of
the world. Seeing so many costumed and
enthusiastic fans line up at the entry
each day and jump into action the moment
the doors open is exactly the kind of
energy that drives us to continue creating
such immersive experiences for fans,
talent, and vendors alike."
Jimmy Neutron 20th Anniversary & Live
Script Reading
It's rare that
you'll find an 80s or 90s kid who has
never seen Jimmy Neutron. Jimmy's
determined nature made him an interesting
character for teens and children alike.
The cast of Jimmy Neutron, including Candi
Milo, Carolyn Lawrence, Debi Derryberry,
Jeff Garcia, Mark DeCarlo, and Megan
Cavanagh, took the Main Stage on Saturday
(Dec. 3rd) to perform a live script
reading in celebration of the show's 20th
anniversary!
The infamous voice
of one of the world's most beloved cartoon
characters joined con-goers on the Main
Stage Saturday (Dec. 3rd) to answer
questions and talk about the show. He
shared his thoughts on why he thinks
SpongeBob is so successful in a lively
panel discussion.
Simu Liu, star of
Marvel's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the
Ten Rings, made his LA Comic Con debut on
Saturday (Dec. 3rd) when he joined fans on
the Main Stage to answer questions from
the audience and talk about what it was
like to be part of Marvel Universe. Liu,
who also starred in Kim's Convenience, had
the chance to connect with fans directly
in his autograph and photo op session,
also.
Sean Astin and
Elijah Wood brought Middle Earth to the
Main Stage on Saturday (Dec. 3rd) to
discuss what happened behind the scenes to
make Peter Jackson's blockbuster Lord of
the Rings film trilogy come to
life.
Your favorite group
of vigilantes from The Boys, Karen
Fukuhara ("Kimiko"), Laz Alonso ("Mother's
Milk"), and Tomer Capone ("Frenchie") were
in attendance on Saturday and Sunday to
sign autographs, take photos with fans,
and take the Main Stage for a panel
discussion
Star
Trek legend and Hollywood icon William
Shatner took to the Main Stage Sunday
(Dec. 4th) morning to answer questions
from the audience.
The Mandalorian
took Disney+ by storm and has become
tremendously popular during its first two
seasons. This Star Wars prequel story, set
in the years after the fall of the
Galactic Empire, tells the tale of a
member of the race of bounty hunters that
spawned Boba Fett. Ming-Na Wen (Fennec
Shand) and Giancarlo Esposito (Moff
Gideon) took questions from the audience
and regaled convention goers with tales
from one of the most innovative production
sets ever built.
Cast members from
the classic 1993 baseball film, The
Sandlot, came together for a Main Stage
panel on Sunday (Dec. 4th) that looked
back at the film's impact on American pop
culture over the last three decades, ahead
of the film's upcoming 30th anniversary
next April. They shared nostalgic stories
and behind-the-scenes moments with
surprise guest moderator Shaun Weiss and
revealed exciting details behind the
development of their new non-profit
organization, Play Forever, and its
mission to eliminate cultural barriers and
equip young athletes with the support they
need to play forever.
The Umbrella
Academy hit the Main Stage on Saturday
(Dec. 3rd). Co-executive producers Jason
Neese and Jamie Neese alongside Cameron
Britton and Jordan Claire Robbins for an
epic conversation about the award-winning
Netflix Show.
Wil Wheaton, best
known for his roles in Stand By Me, Star
Trek: Next Generation, Leverage, and
occasional appearances in The Big Bang
Theory, hosted a Main Stage panel. He also
had the chance to connect with fans
directly in his autograph and photo op
session.
LA Comic Con 2021 Sponsors
included:
The presenting
sponsor of the Main Stage, Tiltify is a
fundraising platform for the digital
generation that provides live, interactive
technology to engage and inspire
communities of people to donate or
fundraise for important causes the world
over. This year, L.A. Comic Con partnered
with Tiltify to raise money and awareness
for World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit
organization that is first to the
frontlines providing fresh meals in
response to crises.
Hot Topic offers
band-related apparel and accessories,
licensed merchandise, and fashion apparel
and accessories, which you can find at
more than 600 stores and online. After
revealing a limited-edition
glow-in-the-dark t-shirt in honor of the
Nightmare Before Christmas' 30th
anniversary, the brand made the shirts
available for purchase at the Hot Topic
booth over the weekend.
Presenting sponsor
of the mobile app and a new award in the
National Cosplay Competition, "Best
Headgear."
Exhibiting for the
first time at L.A. Comic Con, with an all
new set of digital collectibles and free
to play online game.
Presenting sponsor
of the Kids Cosplay Contest.
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Instagram.
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LA
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The
Parade will be broadcast
Friday, Dec. 16, 2022, from
8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET/PT
on National Prime
Time Television on The CW Network and
American Forces Network among others.
The CW has broadcast the parade
nationally since 2015, via local Los
Angeles station KTLA, which has broadcast
the parade on and off since 1978.
2022 marks the historic 90th
Anniversary of the Hollywood Christmas
Parade, an American tradition. This
year's celebration was held on Sunday,
November 27, 2022 from 6:00 -- 8:00
p.m.
Betty Boop Balloon
Photo by Gary Sunkin (Television Int'l
Magazine)
L/R:
Dean Cain, Erik
Estrada, Laura McKenzie, Danny
Trejo
Led by Grand
Marshal Danny Trejo, the prolific Actor,
Author and Restaurateur, the live parade
was presented by Associated Television
International in association with The City
of Los Angeles, hosted by Erik Estrada,
Laura McKenzie, Dean Cain and Montel
Williams, with Special Co-Host Elizabeth
Stanton, Host of Season Three of The CW's
hit television show, World's Funniest
Animals.
For over seven
decades, the Program has evolved and grown
exponentially having delivered hope and
the magic of Christmas to over 281 million
less fortunate children. Now, in its 75th
year, the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for
Tots Program also provides year-round
support to families experiencing
challenges and exceptional circumstances,
thus helping to fulfill the hopes and
dreams of millions of families and
children in need across our great
Nation.
This anniversary
year will provide opportunities to
highlight the Marine Corps Reserve and the
Toys for Tots Program on a National level
with opportunities to share our rich
history, heritage, and the tremendous
community support we receive each and
every year. We are proud to have this
occasion commemorated by famous American
Pop Artist Charles Fazzino. The net
proceeds from the sales of his official
anniversary poster will go directly
towards our mission.
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The
Hollywood Christmas Parade will be
broadcast Friday, Dec. 16, from 8 p.m. to
10 p.m.
ET/PT
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LOS ANGELES -
11/29/22 - TVIMagazine
It
was announced Monday that reality
television producer Mark Burnett, who
served as MGM's television president for
eight years, resigned from his top
leadership role amid Amazon's efforts to
integrate MGM into its own studio
operations.
Burnett is best
known for introducing unscripted scripts
"Survivor" and "The Apprentice" with
Donald Trump to U.S. audiences. In recent
years, he has served as chairman of MGM's
worldwide television group, overseeing a
slate of original programs including NBC's
"The Voice," CBS's "Survivor," ABC's "
"Shark Tank" and "The Handmaid's
Tale."
The move comes
eight months after Amazon purchased MGM
for $8.5 billion, a key component of the
e-commerce giant's efforts to bulk up its
content library for Amazon Prime Video
subscribers. As a significant equity
holder in MGM, Burnett profited handsomely
from the Amazon deal. In the nine years
since he first sold his One Three Media
production banner to MGM, Burnett has
reaped an estimated $900 million.
Mike Hopkins,
Amazon's senior vice president of Prime
Video and Amazon Studios, and Burnett
jointly announced that Burnett was
departing the company "to resume his work
as an independent creator and to pursue
new ventures as a producer.
Burnett's contract
was set to expire by year's end. On
Monday, Hopkins told Amazon's staff that
"Mark's stepping aside of course raises
both opportunities and questions about how
we'll be organized moving forward. "
"After months of
collaborative transition efforts, we have
thoughtfully re- organized our teams so
that they all have the opportunity to
prosper under the leadership of Mike
Hopkins, Jennifer Salke and Christopher
Brearton. In these days of media layoffs I
am proud to say that everyone in the TV
division has been offered a way to
continue to contribute. No one was left
behind," he wrote.
Burnett, a Briton
who got his start in Los Angeles more than
25 years ago hawking T-shirts on the
Venice Beach boardwalk, scored with his
first major show, "Survivor," launched on
CBS. But his career achieved even greater
heights after "The Apprentice" premiered
on NBC in 2004. Ratings soared, and Trump
became a nationwide sensation with his
signature line: "You're fired."
Burnett's tenure at
MGM had been stormy at times, including
clashes with other executives. And in the
fall of 2016, MGM faced calls to release
outtakes from the filming of "The
Apprentice" so that voters could get a
view of Trump's unvarnished behavior. The
studio refused.
On Monday, Burnett
sent a lengthy email to the staff, lauding
their contributions to MGM's recent
television success. He noted that he had
sold the majority stake in his companies
to MGM in 2014 when he came aboard as the
studio's television president. He added
that he later "sold the rest of my
companies for MGM stock and became
Chairman of MGM Global Television because
I believed in the value of MGM."
In 2015, MGM took
full control of United Artists Media
Group, which was a joint venture of MGM,
Burnett, his wife, Roma Downey, and media
giant Hearst, for $234 million. Burnett
and Downey received $120 million for their
23% stake.
The deal boosted
MGM's television properties.Amazon closes
$8.5-billion purchase of MGM, giving it
broader sway in Hollywood
Burnett's departure
was expected. Other MGM executives,
including Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy,
who had served as th
"After months of
collaborative transition efforts, we have
thoughtfully re-organized our teams so
that they all have the opportunity to
prosper under the leadership of Mike
Hopkins, Jennifer Salke and Christopher
Brearton," Burnett added.
"As I step away
from day to day management and back into
independently creating and innovating, I
will continue to oversee my legacy series
and be available to all of you and to
Amazon for guidance and support," Burnett
wrote.
Burnett helped
rebuild MGM's television operation with
his own productions, including the series
"The Bible," which he co-produced with
Downey for the History Channel.
"I wanted to follow
up by thanking him for his countless
contributions to our success and, on a
personal level, for his partnership and
counsel throughout the integration,"
Hopkins wrote in his memo. "I know you'll
all agree that he is one of the most
innovative, creative, and prolific
television producers in our industry, and
we have been extraordinarily fortunate to
have him on our team."
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BEIJING,
Nov 30 -- Former Chinese President Jiang
Zemin, who led the country for a decade of
rapid economic growth after the Tiananmen
crackdown in 1989, died on Wednesday at
the age of 96,
Numerous
users of China's Twitter-like Weibo
platform described the death of Jiang, who
remained influential after finally
retiring in 2004, as the end of an
era.
Jiang died in his
home city of Shanghai of leukaemia and
multiple organ failure, Xinhua news agency
said, publishing a letter to the
Chinese people by the ruling Communist
Party, parliament, Cabinet and the
military.
"Comrade Jiang Zemin's death is an
incalculable loss to our Party and our
military and our people of all ethnic
groups," the letter read, saying its
announcement was with "profound
grief".
Jiang's death comes at a tumultuous time
in China, where authorities are grappling
with rare widespread street protests
The zero-COVID policy is a hallmark of
President Xi Jinping, who recently secured
a third leadership term that cements his
place as China's most powerful leader
since Mao Zedong and has taken China in an
increasingly authoritarian direction since
replacing Jiang's immediate successor, Hu
Jintao.
China is also in the midst of a sharp
economic slowdown exacerbated by
zero-COVID.
Even though Jiang put down student
protests in Shanghai that were part of the
wave of pro-democracy demonstrations that
culminated in the bloody crackdown at
Beijing's Tiananmen Square, some Chinese
expressed nostalgia for the more liberal
times he oversaw.
The
death of a member of the ruling party's
elite has traditionally been a highly
sensitive event, one that has even sparked
deadly demonstrations, as in 1989 with the
passing of reformer Hu Yaobang. But
Jiang's death is not nearly as politically
delicate as his two predecessors'-- Mao
Zedong and Deng Xiaoping -- a reality that
reflects both the relative stability of
China today and the mixed legacy Jiang
leaves behind.
Still,
Jiang continued to exert some power behind
the scenes until his final years.
President Xi Jinping was a protege of
Jiang's, and the strong presence of Jiang
allies on the Politburo Standing Committee
helped Xi to pursue a tough
anti-corruption drive and quickly
consolidate power after rising to the
party's top post in 2013.
Jiang's tenure
included the return of Hong Kong and Macao
to Chinese sovereignty from British and
Portuguese control, respectively.
When it came time
to hand over the party reins to Hu Jintao
in 2002, Jiang had the distinction of
being the first communist Chinese leader
to bow out in an orderly transfer of
power.
Born
Aug. 17, 1926, in Yangzhou, Jiangsu
province, Jiang was a graduate of an
American missionary school. He could
recite the Gettysburg Address by heart and
often did so during interviews. He wrote
poetry and played the piano on national
television.
Jiang
is survived by his wife, Wang Yeping; two
sons, Jiang Mianheng and Jiang Miankang;
and a grandson, Jiang Zhicheng, also known
as Alvin Jiang.Shanghai
TV Festival where he met Jiang Zemin when
Jiang was mayor of Shanghai. Many more
meetings took place at future TV Festivals
in Shanghai, concerts in Beijing, as well
as at a reception at the Hilton Hotel in
Beverly Hills and Pasadena in 1997.
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November 30,
2022
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By
Gary Sunkin, TVI
Magazine
Including
Star-Studded A-List Talent, 800+ Artists
& Vendors and more, on Friday December
2 to Sunday December 4, 2022 at the Los
Angeles Convention Center
Expecting the Most
Diverse Lineup of Activations and
Celebrities, Tapping into More Facets of
the Entertainment Industry Such as Gaming,
Anime, and Others &endash; With all the
fun of the Pop Culture, Sci-Fi, Comics and
Other Fandoms Loyal Fans Have Known and
Loved.
Last year, after
returning in-person for the first time
since the onset of the pandemic, L.A.
Comic Con's 2021 show was deemed one of
the best cons of the year. Nearly 95,000
fans, creators, artists, cosplayers,
celebrities, and vendors attended the
event and participated in celebrity
panels, autograph signings, activations,
comics, cosplay, and pop culture fanfare.
This year, the event expects to host 800+
diverse artists and vendors selling
comics, collectibles, art, toys, apparel,
and everything in between.
L.A. Comic Con is
Los Angeles' biggest and best multimedia
pop culture convention, held annually at
the Los Angeles Convention Center. L.A.
Comic Con assembles the most exciting, new
and innovative players in comics, movies,
sci-fi, fantasy, horror, anime, gaming and
all things pop-culture, making it Los
Angeles' ultimate pop-culture destination.
L.A. Comic Con is one of the most diverse
and celebrated geek and pop-culture events
in the United States, giving fans
once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to truly
enjoy safe interactions with their
favorite creators and major players in the
entertainment industry.
Attendees will be
granted up- close-and-personal access to
some of the biggest names in
entertainment, with a handpicked selection
of panels, events, exhibits, and celebrity
meet-and-greet opportunities. Special
celebrity guests include Simu Liu
[Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten
Rings, Kim's Convenience], Elijah Wood
[Lord of the Rings, Happy Feet],
Giancarlo Esposito [The Mandalorian,
Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul],
Charlie Hunnam [Sons of Anarchy, King
Arthur: Legend of the Sword], William
Shatner [Star Trek: The Original
Series, Miss Congeniality], Ming-Na
Wen [The Mandalorian, Marvel's AGENTS
OF S.H.I.E.L.D], Amy Jo Johnson
[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,
Felicity, Flashpoint], Steve Burns
[Blue's Clues & You, Young
Sheldon], the cast of The Boys, The
Umbrella Academy panel and many others
among others.
Show Hours are:
Friday, December 2: 4:00 p.m. &endash;
9:00 p.m. Saturday, December 3: 9:30 a.m.
-- 7:00 p.m. and Sunday, December 4: 9:30
a.m. -- 5:00 p.m.
The presenting
sponsor of the Main Stage, Tiltify is a
fundraising platform for the digital
generation that provides live, interactive
technology to engage and inspire
communities of people to donate or
fundraise for important causes the world
over. This year we're partnering with
Tiltify to help raise money and awareness
for World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit
organization that is first to the
frontlines providing fresh meals in
response to crises. Start fundraising
today to compete for $30K in cash prizes.
Anyone around the globe can participate
digitally to raise funds for World Central
Kitchen.
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LA
COMIC CON 2022 December 2--4, 2022, at the
LA Convention
Center
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In 1989 the world's largest physics
laboratory, CERN was a hive of ideas and
information stored on multiple
incompatible computers. Tim Berners-Lee
envisioned a unifying structure for
linking information across different
computers and wrote an proposal in 1989
called "Information Management: A
Proposal." By 1991 this vision of
universal connectivity had become the Word
Wide Web.
-Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the
World Wide Web
Berners-Lee's boss
allowed him time to develop the humble
flowchart into a working model, writing
the HTML language, the HTTP application,
and WorldWideWeb.app-- the first Web
browser and page editor. By 1991, the
external Web servers were up and
running.
The
Web would soon revolutionize life as we
know it, ushering in the information age.
Today, there are nearly 2 billion websites
online. Whether you use it for email,
homework, gaming, or checking out videos
of cute puppies, chances are you can't
imagine life without the Web.
Not
to be confused with the internet, which
had been evolving since the 1960s, the
World Wide Web is an online application
built upon innovations like HTML language,
URL "addresses," and hypertext transfer
protocol, or HTTP. The Web has also become
a decentralized community, founded on
principles of universality, consensus, and
bottom-up design.
"There
are very few innovations that have truly
changed everything," said Jeff Jaffe, CEO
of the World Wide Web Consortium. "The Web
is the most impactful innovation of our
time."
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Years of the World Wide
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"The
Art Laboe Connection," announced that he
died at his home in Palm Spring sat age 97
after battling pneumonia.
Laboe's
voice filled Southern California's
airwaves for more than 70 years. He was
known for being the first DJ to play rock
'n' roll on the West Coast. He created an
compilation album titled Oldies But
Goodies,' a term he trademarked. Laboe
became a beloved figure for generations of
fans, particularly for Latinos, for his
call-in dedication show, which aired first
on HOT 92.3 FM and then on KDAY-FM
(93.5).
Born
Art Egnoian on August 7, 1925, in Salt
Lake City. Laboe served in the Navy during
World War II and. after serving he did
stints at various radio stations and
changed his name to Laboe when a general
manager said it was catchier. When rock
'n' roll struck the airwaves in the 1950s,
Laboe launched a live broadcast from
Scrivners, a drive-in restaurant in
Hollywood. Masses of teens crowded around
him to request songs and dedications, and
his career took off.
Having
worked as a DJ since the mid-'40s,
including stints in San Francisco and Palm
Springs, his first L.A. station homes were
KXLA-AM (later KRLA) and KPOP. Laboe took
his show on the road and did live remote
shows from midnight till 4 a.m. at a local
drive-in restaurant on Cahuenga and Sunset
-- taking requests and becoming popular
with the late-night crowd.
In
1959, Laboe formed record label Original
Sound Records to promote new musical
talent he discovered. The same year the
label released two instrumental hit songs:
"Teen Beat", the breakout hit by Sandy
Nelson and "Bongo Rock" by Preston Epps.
Laboe also received writing credit on both
songs.
Later
he moved to KXLA (subsequently KRLA),
where he stayed for many years.
In the 1990s, Laboe worked for radio
station KGGI.
He
was one of the first DJs to play
rock-n-roll in California.
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AHHH....
Autumn in Cannes...
where mild breezes
blow as the warm Mediterranean sun smiles
over this beautiful spot on the Cote
d'Azur. There you can feel a timeless
sensuality, assuaging a nostalgia for the
Mediterranean which since as far back as
the 16th century has been a constant theme
in many a Northern European's life.
"Now give us lands where the olives grow,"
Cried the North to the South, "Where the
sun with a golden mouth can blow bubbles
of grapes down the vineyard row!" Cried
the North to the South (to borrow a phrase
from the English writer Elizabeth Barret
Browning.)
"Cannes," wrote Charles Lentheric, the
indispensable and erudite historian of
maritime Provence, in 1880, " is a town
where you feel no need to work," and where
the inhabitants were not interested in the
world that lay beyond their shady gardens,
or the sheltered balconys of their hotels.
Now the world has come to Cannes, chosen
to be the Mediterranean headquarters for
its annual events, and when you stroll
along the Croisette on some warm October
day you will hardly share Mr. Lenteric's
sentiments. Cannes at festival time
blossoms into a cosmopolitan
spot.
Cannes is host to the annual Festival de
Cannes, as well as MIDEM, MIP TV and MICOM
(Marché International des
Programmes de Communication organized by
RX France, formerly known as Reed
Midem. It's been 35
years since TVI under Cory's ownership
first covered MIPCOM in 1987.
Although Cannes has remained the
quintessential market place, despite
enormous changes in the cinema,
television, streaming and social media
landscape, it was more casual back in
1987, of course. You could hang out with
studio executives without much planning or
go see a performer in his hotel room and
spend the afternoon in discussing the
latest video. There was no "French day,"
the interview period now set aside so
French journalists can get their stories
before everyone else.
And many things
were simpler. Though it sounds
paradoxical, even getting stories back to
my TVI Magazine -- it was less
time-consuming in that pre-computer age.
The festival headquarters had a room where
telex operators who spoke not a word of
English -- took your typewritten copy,
grunted something unintelligible and
transmitted it to the U.S. without a
hitch.
Since then, Cannes
has only gotten bigger. Though we now live
in an age when films can be viewed via
links and streamed on computers anywhere
in the world, the number of journalists
covering the 4-day affair has
multiplied.
Cannes got off the
ground after World War II with the Cannes
Film Festival, and followed by tv markets
MIPTV and VIDCOM, later MIPCOM when the
market festival also responded to the
advent of home video technology, including
VCRs, DVDs and Blu-ray. As those new
formats drove interest in older films and
tv series and both French and American
distributors wanted a platform to
publicize their plans to re-release
classics.
Cannes is not just
a festival that screens rarefied films. It
also hosts a major market, known
officially as the Marche du Film
(established in 1959) held annually in
conjunction with the Festival de Cannes,
where about 4,000 films are shown to
buyers from more than 100 countries. Here,
deals are cut to bring movies to theaters
in countries around the world or to
release them on video or in digital
formats.
This
kind of willingness and ability to
literally pay the price to keep the
festival relevant is a through-line in
Cannes' response to challenges. The
event's annual budget is a staggering 20
million euros, roughly $26 million, and
half of that comes from governmental tax
funds. The French public considers film to
be part of its cultural patrimony and is
quite willing to foot the bill to be the
best.
Part
of that money goes to making the city as
pleasant as it can be for festival
visitors. Two months before the event
begins, flowers get planted so they will
bloom on schedule. One of the treats of
getting to Cannes early is watching
enormous cranes place huge, blossom-filled
concrete planters into strategic positions
along the Riviera.
Given
how easy it is to see films these days
without leaving your room, why do people
continue to spend such considerable time,
energy and money to go to Cannes?
Because, despite
the billions of dollars involved, the
movie and television business remains a
personal one, where relationships count
and seeing people face to face from time
to time is essential. Cannes has made sure
that there's no place better to do that
than Cannes. What was true in 1946 is
still true today: Everyone goes to Cannes
because everyone else is there. No other
place can make that claim, not even
close.
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International TV
market Mipcom is set to return to the
Croisette in October and major exhibitors
have already signed up.
The event, which has been quietly
rebranded as Mipcom Cannes, runs from
October 17-20 at the Palais des Festivals.
Kids' content market Mip Junior will
return to its pre-market weekend slot from
Oct. 15-16, at the JW Marriott.
Fox
Entertainment CEO Charlie Collier will
give a keynote speech at Mipcom as the
event prepares to welcome back several
U.S. and UK studios following
pandemic-triggered absences.
Collier will
provide insight into the Fox Entertainment
business, explain his growth strategy and
address wider industry issues. He
leads the overall creative and commercial
vision for the Murdoch family-owned
operation, which spans the Fox broadcast
network, in-house unscripted studio Fox
Alternative Entertainment and scripted arm
Fox Entertainment Studios
Organizers RX France, formerly known as
Reed Midem, revealed that a tranche of
200-plus exhibitors are on board for
Mipcom. New Co- production market as well
as big international players such as Beta
Film, Cineflix Rights, CJ ENM, Endeavor
Content, Global Agency, Keshet
International, Studiocanal and Warner
Bros. International Television
Distribution.
Noticeably missing from the group,
however, is BBC Studios. The commercial
distribution arm of the BBC was last in
Mipcom in 2019 with a British-designed,
two-floor aluminium stand that was close
to the Croisette. The company, like many
others, has been missing from Cannes ever
since, due to the pandemic. While MipTV
was staged for the first time since 2020
in April, a number of major distributors
opted to stay behind as it was a
much-reduced event.
Altogether,
exhibitors from 30 countries have bought
stands for October. The majority of
exhibitors, says RX France, are "back to
their pre-pandemic booth sizes or larger,
bolstered by the re-opening of major
outdoor stands on the Croisette beach and
surrounding the Palais des Festivals."
A selection of confirmed exhibitors to
date are below:
9 Story Media Group, Aardman, A+E
Networks, Abacus Media Rights, ABC
Commercial, About Premium Content,
All3Media International, AMC Studios,
Armoza Formats, Arte France, Avalon
Distribution, Banijay, Bavaria, Beta Film,
Beyond Rights, Blue Ant Media, Cake
Distribution, Caracol, Catalan Films,
Cineflix Rights, CJ E&M, Cyber Group
Studios, Danish Broadcasting Corporation,
DCD Rights, Deutsche Welle, Dori Media,
Dynamic Television, Eccho Rights, Electric
Entertainment, Endeavor Content,
Federation International, FilmRise, Fuji
Television Network, Gaumont, Global
Agency, Global Screen, ITV Studios, The
Jim Henson Company, Kanal D International,
KBS Media, Keshet International,
Lionsgate, M6, MarVista Entertainment/Fox
Entertainment, Mattel, Mediapro, Mercury
Studios, NBCUniversal International,
Netflix, Newen Connect, Nippon Television
Network, NRK, ORF, Paramount Global
Content Distribution, Passion
Distribution, PBS international, Rai Com,
Red Arrow Studios International, RTE,
RTVE, SBS Content, Screen Australia,
Shaftesbury, SVT, SODEC &endash; Quebec
Creatif, Spin Master Entertainment,
Studiocanal, Talpa, TelevisaUnivision,
Terra Mater Studios, TF1 Studios, TV
Azteca, TVP, Ukrainian National Stand,
Unifrance, Viaplay, Warner Bros.
International Television Distribution,
WildBrain, ZDF Studios, ZEE
Entertainment.
Elsewhere, Mipcom has also launched a new
International Co-Production Market in the
Palais des Festivals that's dedicated to
"accelerating international co-production
and development business in Cannes." At
its heart is the Seaview Producers Hub, a
1,000 square-metre networking lounge and
event space, that's meant to "reflect the
increased focus at the market for
exploring early-stage development and
co-production partnerships."
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Last year, NBC
pulled the plug and dropped the broadcast
of the 2022 Globes. A contingent of
powerful publicists boycotted the
organization and studios including Netflix
and WarnerMedia cut ties after a Los
Angeles Times investigation raised
questions about the group's financial and
ethical lapses and revealed that not one
of the HFPA's then-87 members was Black,
sparking a widespread backlash
NBC dropped the
2022 Golden Globes broadcast "until more
meaningful changes are made."
After resisting
change, the HFPA vowed to reform. It was a
messy process marked by infighting and
notable missteps: Former eight-term
president Phil Berk stepped down after
sending an email to members comparing
Black Lives Matter to a hate group; its
diversity consultant quit; and two members
resigned in protest.
NBC is poised to
resurrect the Golden Globes and broadcast
the awards ceremony in time for its 80th
anniversary next January. The announcement
could come as early as this week.
This would be a
major step for the Hollywood Foreign Press
Assn., the voting group behind the Globes,
which has spent much of the past two years
attempting to get back into Hollywood's
good graces after the industry turned its
collective back on them.
But many in the
industry say serious questions remain
about the organization, casting doubts on
who might participate in next year's
ceremony.
Although beset by
scandals for nearly eight decades, the
HFPA, a small, mysterious band of foreign
journalists, brandished outsized influence
in Hollywood.
Now, the idea of
bringing back the Globes has split the
industry into various factions: drop them,
keep them or "let's wait and
see."
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Hollywood,
CA, 07/28/22 -- The
Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. by vote
accepted a proposal by interim Chief
Executive Todd Boehly who has served as
the org's interim CEO since last year. The
HFPA put itself on the auction block in
May, and Boehly had been looking to buy
the organization since.
Boehly, chairman of
private equity firm Eldridge Industries,
the parent company of longtime Globes
producer Dick Clark Productions (now known
as MRC Live & Alternative) presented
his plan during an general membership
meeting.
"This is a historic
moment for the HFPA and the Golden
Globes," said Helen Hoehne, president of
the HFPA, in a statement. "We have taken a
decisive step forward to transform
ourselves and adapt to this increasingly
competitive economic landscape for both
award shows and the journalism
marketplace. ... We are excited to move
forward with a mandate to ensure we
continue our support for increasing
diversity in all areas and maintaining our
life-changing charitable and philanthropic
efforts."
.
The new private
entity will manage its Golden Globes
assets while maintaining the charitable
and philanthropic programs in a separate
non-profit entity.
Under
his proposal, Eldridge would form a new
company and acquire the Golden Globes
assets based on an "independent
third-party valuation firm." The proceeds
would be used to fund the charitable wing
of the HFPA.
The
association's tax-exempt status would be
dissolved, and the new association would
allow members "the opportunity to share in
its profits, thereby giving them a stake
in the success of the Globes."
The
plan also needs a final sign-off from
California's attorney general.
Under the deal,
HFPA members would be paid $75,000
annually for several years, according to
two members not authorized to speak
publicly.
The move
comes as the embattled association has
been working to reform itself and get back
on track with Hollywood.
Last
year, NBC dropped the broadcast of the
2022 Globes boycotting the organization,
and studios including Netflix and
WarnerMedia cut ties after a Times
investigation raised questions about the
group's ethical and financial lapses and
revealed that not one of the then 87
members was Black.
Since
then, the nonprofit HFPA has undertaken a
series of reforms, including establishing
new bylaws, banning gifts and adding 21
new members, six of whom are Black.
In
May Pacific Coast
Entertainment, a group led by former
motion picture academy President Cheryl
Boone Isaacs, made a multimillion-dollar
bid to buy the Golden Globes.
Reaching
out to HFPA members directly, the offer
included paying them an annual salary of
$120,000, guaranteed for five years, along
with a one-time $100,000 "Pandemic Relief
Grant," and establishing a
$5-million-a-year endowment, according to
a review by The Times.
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Jauary 9, 2022
- Following the Hollywood Foreign Press
Assn having been bumped off the air by NBC
-- following months of heated controversy
-- the 79th Golden Globe Awards were
handed out at a starless, no-host,
lackluster private event in the ballroom
of the Beverly Hilton hotel.
With the event
neither televised nor live-streamed -- and
with the media barred from covering it in
person -- the HFPA unveiled this year's
winners to the public on its web site and
via social media.
As always the
night had its big winners. Steven
Spielberg's sweeping new take on "West
Side Story" claimed the top prize in the
musical or comedy category. Jane Campion's
brooding western "Power of the Dog" won
the best picture prize in the drama
category, and S. The HBO series
"Succession" and "Hacks" won the top
series prizes, while actors including
Nicole Kidman, Will Smith,, Michael Keaton
and Kate Winslet claimed trophies too.
However, none of
the nominees chose to attend the event. No
stars were there to deliver the usual
comic banter or give emotional acceptances
speeches.
Where the Hilton
would in former years have been the
epicenter of Hollywood glamour, power and
money, there was just a quiet Sunday
night, with only Hilton staff and the
occasional hotel guest passing outside the
ballroom. There were no glamorous and
high-priced studio-hosted after-parties,
no limousines, no red carpet interviews,
no snapping
Indeed, given
the HFPA's current troubles, many in
Hollywood believe the Hollywood Foreign
Press Assn. would have been better off
simply sitting this year out rather than
attempting to go ahead awkwardly with a
celebrity-free ceremony.
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The
festival previously announced other
high-profile films heading to this year's
event, including Steven Spielberg's
semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama
"The Fabelmans," Billy Eichner's gay
rom-com Bros, Lena Dunham's period
piece "Catherine Called Birdy," Viola
Davis' warrior epic "The Woman King,"
Harry Styles' "My Policeman", and
Daniel Craig's highly anticipated
sequel "Glass Onion: A Knives Out
Mystery,
"The
Whale," "Women Talking," "Emprire of
Light" among
others.
"We're excited to
welcome some of the most celebrated
figures in movies return back to Toronto
to present their Gala and Special
Presentation films," said TIFF CEO Cameron
Bailey in a statement. "With stories that
span six continents and feature
performances this lineup delivers the rich
experiences we wait all year for. Cinema
is alive. Red carpets are back. And the
best audience in the world awaits them in
Toronto."
TIFF plays a
crucial role in the global film industry,
often hosting the premieres of big
commercial projects as well as smaller,
independently and internationally produced
prestige films. The festival also has a
reputation for stoking Oscars buzz
ahead of the Academy Awards season, as the
event often launches awards-bound projects
into the race. Across the past decade,
nine of the 10 TIFF People's Choice Award
winners have gone on to win or be
nominated for the Academy's Best Picture
prize -- including last year's Best
Picture nominee "Belfast."
The prestigious
Telluride Film Festival ranks among the
world's best film festivals and is an
annual gathering for film industry
insiders, cinema enthusiasts, filmmakers,
and critics. TFF is considered a major
launching ground for the fall season's
most talked-about films. Founded in 1974,
Telluride Film Festival, presented in the
beautiful mountain town of Telluride,
Colorado, is an international educational
event celebrating the art of film.
Telluride Film Festival's long-standing
commitment is to join filmmakers and film
connoisseurs together to experience great
cinema. The exciting schedule, kept secret
until just before Opening Day, consists of
over three dozen filmmakers presenting
their newest works, special Guest Director
programs, major Tributes to guest artists,
special events and remarkable treasures
from the past. Telluride Film Festival is
a 501 (c)(3) non-profit educational
program. Festival headquarters are in
Berkeley, CA.
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Kenan Thompson took
center stage as this year's host, live
from the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los
Angeles. and streaming live for the first
time on its sister platform Peacock. This
was Thompson's first time hosting the
Emmys but he has been nominated six
times.
CCombined
with the Creative Arts Emmys given out
last week, HBO and HBO Max totaled 38
Emmys topping the 26 pulled in this year
by Netflix . HBO and Netflix have battled
it out for top winner in recent years with
Netflix taking the top spot last year.
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Complete List
Complete List
Drama Series
Better Call Saul
Euphoria
Ozark
Severance
Squid Game
Stranger Things
Succession - WINNER
Yellowjackets
Abbott
Elementary
Barry
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Hacks
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Only Murders in the Building
Ted Lasso - WINNER
What We Do in the
Shadows
Jason Bateman, Ozark
Brian Cox, Succession
Lee Jung-jae, Squid Game
- WINNER
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call
Saul
Adam Scott, Severance
Jeremy Strong,
Succession
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Laura Linney, Ozark
Melanie Lynskey,
Yellowjackets
Sandra Oh, Killing Eve
Reese Witherspoon, The
Morning Show
Zendaya, Euphoria -
WINNER
Lead Actress
in a Comedy Series
Rachel Brosnahan, The
Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Quinta Brunson, Abbott
Elementary
Kaley Cuoco, The Flight
Attendant
Elle Fanning, The Great
Issa Rae, Insecure
Jean Smart, Hacks
-WINNER
Donald Glover, Atlanta
Bill Hader, Barry
Nicholas Hoult, The Great
Steve Martin, Only Murders in the
Building
Martin Short, Only Murders in the
Building
Jason Sudeikis, Ted Lasso
- WINNER
Patricia Arquette,
Severance
Julia Garner, Ozark -
WINNER
Jung Ho-yeon, Squid Game
Christina Ricci,
Yellowjackets
J. Smith Cameron, Succession
Sarah Snook, Succession
Sydney Sweeney, Euphoria
Rhea Seehorn, Better Call
Saul
Nicholas Braun,
Succession
Billy Crudup, The Morning
Show
Kieran Culkin, Succession
Park Hae-soo, Squid Game
Matthew Macfayden,
Succession - WINNER
John Turturro, Severance
Christopher Walken, Severance
Oh Yeong-su, Squid
Game
in a Comedy Series
Alex Borstein, The Marvelous
Mrs. Maisel
Hannah Einbinder, Hacks
Janelle James, Abbott
Elementary
Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night
Live
Sarah Niles, Ted Lasso
Sheryl Lee Ralph, "Abbott
Elementary" - WINNER
Juno Temple, Ted Lasso
Hannah Waddington, Ted
Lasso
in a Comedy Series
Anthony Carrigan, Barry
Brett Goldstein, "Ted
Lasso" - WINNER
Toheeb Jimoh, Ted Lasso
Nick Mohammed, Ted Lasso
Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel
Tyler James Williams, Abbott
Elementary
Henry Winkler, Barry
Bowen Yang, Saturday Night
Live
Dopesick, Hulu
The Dropout, Hulu
Inventing Anna, Netflix
Pam & Tommy, Hulu
"The White Lotus," HBO
- WINNER
Colin Firth, The
Staircase
Andrew Garfield, Under the Banner
of Heaven
Oscar Isaac, Scenes from a
Marriage
Michael Keaton, Dopesick
Himesh Patel, Station Eleven
Sebastian Stan, Pam &
Tommy
Toni Collette, The
Staircase
Julia Garner, Inventing Anna
Lily James, Pam & Tommy
Sarah Paulson, Impeachment:
American Crime Story
Margaret Qualley, Maid
Amanda Seyfried, The
Dropout- WINNER
Supporting Actress in a Limited
Series or Movie
Connie Britton, The White
Lotus
Jennifer Coolidge, "The
White Lotus" - WINNER
Alexandra Daddario, The White
Lotus
Kaitlyn Dever, Dopesick
Natasha Rothwell, The White
Lotus
Sydney Sweeney, The White
Lotus
Mare Winningham,
Dopesick
in a Limited Series or Movie
Murray Bartlett, "The White
Lotus" - WINNER
Jake Lacy, The White
Lotus
Will Poulter, Dopesick
Seth Rogen, Pam & Tommy
Peter Sarsgaard, Dopesick
Michael Stuhlbarg, Dopesick
Steve Zahn, The White
Lotus
Adrien Brody, Succession
James Cromwell, Succession
Colman Domingo, "Euphoria"
- WINNER
Arian Moayed, Succession
Tom Pelphrey, Ozark
Alexander Skarsgard,
Succession
Hope Davis, Succession
Marcia Gay Harden, The Morning
Show
Martha Kelly, Euphoria
Sanaa Lathan, Succession
Harriet Walter, Succession
Lee You-mi, Squid Game-
WINNER
Jane Adams, Hacks
Harriet Sansom Harris, Hacks
Jane Lynch, Only Murders in the
Building
Laurie Metcalf,
"Hacks"- WINNER
Kaitlin Olson, Hacks
Harriet Walter, Ted
Lasso
Jerrod Carmichael, Saturday
Night Live
Bill Hader, Curb Your
Enthusiasm
James Lance, Ted Lasso
Nathan Lane, "Only Murders
in the Building" - WINNER
Christopher McDonald,
Hacks
Sam Richardson, Ted
Lasso
Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers-
WINNER
Ray Donovan: The Movie
Reno 911: The Hunt for QAnon
The Survivor
Zoey's Extraordinary
Christmas
The Amazing Race
"Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big
Grrrls" - WINNER
Nailed It!
RuPaul's Drag Race
Top Chef
The Voice
Bobby Berk, Karamo Brown, Tan
France, Antoni Porowski, Jonathan
Van Ness, Queer Eye
Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman,
Making It
Nicole Byer, Nailed It!
Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban,
Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec,
Daymond John, Kevin O'Leary,
Shark Tank
Padma Lakshmi, Top Chef
RuPaul, 'RuPaul's Drag
Race' - WINNER
The Daily Show with Trevor
Noah
Jimmy Kimmel Live
"Last Week Tonight with John
Oliver" - WINNER
Late Night with Seth
Meyers
The Late Show with Stephen
Colbert
A Black Lady Sketch Show
"Saturday Night Live" -
WINNER
The 64th Annual Grammy
Awards
Live in Front of a Studio
Audience: The Facts of Life and
Diff'rent Strokes
The Oscars
Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime
Show Starring Dr. Dre, Snoop
Dogg,
Mary J. Blige, Eminem,
Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent -
WINNER
Tony Awards Presents:
Broadway's Back!
Adele: One Night Only- WINNER
Dave Chappelle: The
Closer
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary:
Return to Hogwarts
Norm Macdonald: Nothing
Special
One Last Time: An Evening with
Tony Bennett and Lady
Gaga
My Next Guest Needs No
Introduction with David
Letterman
The Problem with Jon Stewart
"Stanley Tucci: Searching for
Italy" - WINNER
VICE
The World According to Jeff
Goldblum
This
year's Emmy Award nominees were announced
on Tuesday, with "Succession," "Ted Lasso"
and "The White Lotus" earning the most
nominations. "Squid Game" earned 14 nods,
the most ever for a foreign-language
show.
The 74th Emmy
Awards will be broadcast live at 8 p.m.
Eastern on Sept. 12 on NBC and will stream
live for the first time on Peacock.
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LOS
ANGELES -June 7, 2022 --
The Television
Academy today announced 121 nominations in
35 categories for the 74th Los Angeles
Area Emmy® Awards, to be presented
Saturday evening, July 23, 2022, at the
Television Academy's campus in the NoHo
Arts District in Los Angeles.
The
official Emmy Awards nominations will be
announced on July 12.
The nomination
round of voting runs from June 16 to June
27.
For the first time
since the Covid-19 pandemic, the TV
Academy will bring back Governors Balls to
celebrate after the Creative Arts and
Primetime Emmys ceremonies. The Academy
scrapped the events in 2020 and 2021 due
to the safety concerns.
A
handful of minor rule changes for 2022
have been announced, including eliminating
the program time length for comedy and
drama series and further defining what a
"limited series" is. It also partnered
with the New York-based National Academy
of Television Arts and Sciences to
announce a realignment of some series
eligibility -- moving to more genre,
rather than daypart, distinctions.
The Los Angeles
Area Emmy Awards honor locally produced
programs in the categories of Crime and
Social Issues, Culture and History, the
Arts, Human Interest, Sports, the
Environment, and Live and Breaking News
Coverage.
A complete list of
the nominations, are tabulated by the
Academy's accounting firm Ernst &
Young The nominations are listed
alphabetically by program within each
category.
Christie
Lyn Lugo Leigh and Stephanie Hampton are
the Los Angeles Area Governors.
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Michael Jackson's Thriller 40 Double CD
includes the original Masterpiece + a
bonus CD of demos and rarities; 15
additional tracks available
digitally.MORE
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Worldwide, Thriller
went to #1 in practically every country in
the world, including the UK, France,
Italy, Australia, Denmark, Belgium, South
Africa, Spain, Ireland, New Zealand,
Canada and South Africa and remains the
biggest selling album of all time with
sales in excess of 100 million. Seven
tracks from the album became Top 10
singles, and three, "Beat It," "Billie
Jean," and "Thriller," went to No. 1.
The music on
Thriller was so singular for the time it
defied any definition of rock, pop or soul
that had gone before. "Beat It" was a new
kind of pop rock hybrid and demolished the
longstanding segregation between black and
white music with Eddie Van Halen's
incendiary guitar. On "The Girl Is Mine,"
two men, one white and one Black, banter
about the same girl. On the same album
were songs like the African rooted "Wanna
Be Startin' Somethin'" and the rhythm and
blues based "Billie Jean."
Michael set out to
revolutionize how to tell a story and
entertain on a grand scale through film
but faced roadblocks. Despite the luscious
cinematography, dramatic narrative and
spectacular choreography of "Billie Jean,"
a fledgling MTV, which was programming
white rock artists almost exclusively,
refused to play it. Epic persisted. Once
the wall came crashing down, MTV's ratings
soared and a door was opened for
generations of African American artists.
"He was MTV's Jackie Robinson," said
cultural critic Touré.
Next, came the
unforgettable short film for "Beat It,"
which featured Michael bringing two gangs
together through the power of music and
dance. And then there was "Thriller."
Premiered at the AVCO Theatre in Los
Angeles in 1983, it sold out every night
for three weeks. No other music video
before or since has generated such
excitement and has such a hold on our
attention, such that 40 years later it is
shared by many as a collective memory and
it remains the only music video to be
inducted into the elite National Film
Registry by the Library of Congress.
Music from Thriller
and Michael's other hit albums is featured
in the hit Las Vegas show Michael Jackson
ONE, at the Michael Jackson ONE Theater in
Mandalay Bay Resorts and Casino and in the
acclaimed Broadway musical MJ The
Musicalat the Neil Simon Theatre in New
York, which won four Tony Awards earlier
this year. Michael has sold more than 1
billion records and remains one of the top
streaming artists in the world.
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Los Angeles, CA 7/25/22 -- At the end of
August some of the world's best filmmakers
will descend on the "City of Canals" for
the 79th Venice International Film
Festival.
The festival, will kick off on August 31,
and marks the start of a new film awards
season, followed by the Telluride Film
Festival and the Toronto International
Film Festival (TIFF).
Impressive lineup standout is the opening
night film, Noah Baumbach's "White Noise,"
an adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel and
the first time a Netflix movie has opened
the festival. The film stars indie
favorites Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig, as
well as acting heavyweight Don Cheadle.
Other standouts are "Blonde," a drama
about Marilyn Monroe, and Olivia Wilde's
"Don't Worry Darling." Also new works by
Darren Aronofsky, Andrew Dominik,
Alejandro J. Iñárritu, Luca
Guadagnino, Joanna Hogg and Laura Poitras
are among the roster of titles to compete
for a Golden Lion, or Silver Lion; Volpi
Cup and others.
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Telluride
Film Festival (TFF) presented by Natioanl
Film Preservie Ltd., announced that
dissident Russian filmmakers Kantemir
Blagov and Kira Kovalenke as its 2022
Festival Guest Directors. The award
winning filmmakers are set to select a
series of films to present at the 49th
Telluride Film Festival running September
2 - 5, 2022.
Festival
organizers annually select the world's
great film enthusiasts to join them in the
creation of the Festival's program lineup.
The Guest Directors serve as key
collaborators in the Festival's
programming decisions, bringing new ideas
and overlooked films to Telluride. In
keeping with Telluride Film Festival
tradition, Balagov's and Kovalenko's film
selections, along with the rest of the
Telluride lineup, will be kept secret
until Opening Day.
"One of the most
special aspects of Telluride is the
remarkable family of returning filmmakers
that has formed over the years," comments
TFF executive director Julie Huntsinger.
"These wildly talented people continue to
create films of such high quality and
regard, and we are thrilled to continue to
discover and invite their new works again
and again. There are threads of shared
continuity between the filmmakers
themselves as well. An unfailing humanism,
a desire to be truthful and brave and tell
stories that make us think and feel in
profound ways. Our Guest Directors this
year, Kantemir Balagov and Kira Kovalenko
are not only two returning filmmakers with
a distinct point of view, but they are
also wonderful, young cinephiles (they met
at film school) who will bring their brave
and singular voices to a section we cannot
wait to share with our wider audience in
September."
Past Guest
Directors include Barry Jenkins, Pico
Iyer, Jonathan Lethem, Joshua Oppenheimer,
Volker Schlöndorff, Rachel Kushner,
Guy Maddin, Caetano Veloso, Michael
Ondaatje, Alexander Payne, Salman Rushdie,
Peter Bogdanovich, B. Ruby Rich, Phillip
Lopate, Errol Morris, Bertrand Tavernier,
John Boorman, John Simon, Buck Henry,
Laurie Anderson, Stephen Sondheim, G.
Cabrera Infante, Peter Sellars, Don
DeLillo, J.P. Gorin, Edith Kramer and
Slavoj Zizek.
The Guest Director
program is sponsored by Turner Classic
Movies (TCM). Considered throughout the
industry as one of the leading authorities
on classic film, the network presents
great films, uncut and commercial-free,
highlighting the entire spectrum of film
history.
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The
festival previously announced other
high-profile films heading to this year's
event, including Steven Spielberg's
semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama
"The Fabelmans," Billy Eichner's gay
rom-com Bros, Lena Dunham's period
piece "Catherine Called Birdy," Viola
Davis' warrior epic "The Woman King,"
Harry Styles' "My Policeman", and
Daniel Craig's highly anticipated
sequel "Glass Onion: A Knives Out
Mystery,
"The
Whale," "Women Talking," "Emprire of
Light" among
others.
"We're excited to
welcome some of the most celebrated
figures in movies return back to Toronto
to present their Gala and Special
Presentation films," said TIFF CEO Cameron
Bailey in a statement. "With stories that
span six continents and feature
performances this lineup delivers the rich
experiences we wait all year for. Cinema
is alive. Red carpets are back. And the
best audience in the world awaits them in
Toronto."
TIFF plays a
crucial role in the global film industry,
often hosting the premieres of big
commercial projects as well as smaller,
independently and internationally produced
prestige films. The festival also has a
reputation for stoking Oscars buzz
ahead of the Academy Awards season, as the
event often launches awards-bound projects
into the race. Across the past decade,
nine of the 10 TIFF People's Choice Award
winners have gone on to win or be
nominated for the Academy's Best Picture
prize -- including last year's Best
Picture nominee "Belfast."
The prestigious
Telluride Film Festival ranks among the
world's best film festivals and is an
annual gathering for film industry
insiders, cinema enthusiasts, filmmakers,
and critics. TFF is considered a major
launching ground for the fall season's
most talked-about films. Founded in 1974,
Telluride Film Festival, presented in the
beautiful mountain town of Telluride,
Colorado, is an international educational
event celebrating the art of film.
Telluride Film Festival's long-standing
commitment is to join filmmakers and film
connoisseurs together to experience great
cinema. The exciting schedule, kept secret
until just before Opening Day, consists of
over three dozen filmmakers presenting
their newest works, special Guest Director
programs, major Tributes to guest artists,
special events and remarkable treasures
from the past. Telluride Film Festival is
a 501 (c)(3) non-profit educational
program. Festival headquarters are in
Berkeley, CA.
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"Top Gun: Maverick"
has toppled "Titanic" as the
seventh-biggest film release ever at the
domestic box office, earning $662 million
in ticket sales.
For Paramount, "Top
Gun: Maverick" has also overtaken
"Titanic" as the studio's biggest film in
its 110-year history. However, James
Cameron's disaster epic is still outpacing
Tom Cruise's fighter-jet adventure outside
of North America with $1.5 billion at the
international box office and $2.2 billion
globally.
"Top Gun: Maverick"
has sold a similar number of tickets
overseas as it has domestically, with the
film's international tally at $690
million. Without playing in China or
Russia, the blockbuster follow-up to
1986's "Top Gun" has grossed $1.3 billion
to date.
Thanks to
word-of-mouth and repeat customers, "Top
Gun: Maverick" is pulling in audiences
that would have been enormous even prior
to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, it's close
to reaching Marvel's "Avengers: Infinity
War," which currently stands as the
sixth-highest grossing domestic release
ever with $678 million.
Beyond that, the
list of the top five domestic releases
ever consists of "Black Panther" ($700
million), "Avatar" ($760 million),
"Spider-Man: No Way Home" ($804 million),
"Avengers: Endgame" ($853 million) and
"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" ($936
million).
Since
"Top Gun: Maverick" debuted in May and
cleared a new Memorial Day weekend opening
record with $160.5 million, it has
remained a box office force. "Maverick" is
Cruise's first movie to surpass $100
million in a single weekend and his first
to reach $1 billion at the worldwide box
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Apple disclosed
serious security vulnerabilities for
iPhones, iPads and Macs that could
potentially allow attackers to take
complete control of these devices.
Security flaw may
allow hackers full control of devices,
company warns. Apple has released patches
for major iOS and macOS security breaches.
Major security vulnerabilities found in
iOS and macOS devices could allow
potential hackers complete control of a
user's device, Apple warned on
Wednesday
The company said it
is "aware of a report that this issue may
have been actively exploited."
Apple did not say
in the reports how, where or by whom the
vulnerabilities were discovered. In all
cases, it cited an anonymous
researcher.
Apple released two
security reports about the issue
Wednesday, although they didn't receive
wide attention outside of tech
publications.
Security experts
have advised users to update affected
devices -- the iPhones 6S and later
models; several models of the iPad,
including the 5th generation and later,
all iPad Pro models and the iPad Air 2;
and Mac computers running MacOS Monterey.
It also affects some iPod models.
Apple's explanation
of the vulnerability means a hacker could
get "full admin access to the device" so
that they can "execute any code as if they
are you, the user," said Rachel Tobac,
chief executive of SocialProof
Security.
Those who should be
particularly attentive to updating their
software are "people who are in the public
eye" such as activists or journalists who
might be the targets of sophisticated
nation-state spying, Tobac said.
Commercial spyware
companies such as Israel's NSO Group are
known for identifying and taking advantage
of such flaws, exploiting them in malware
that surreptitiously infects targets'
smartphones, siphons their contents and
surveils the targets in real time.
NSO Group has been
blacklisted by the U.S. Commerce
Department. Its spyware is known to have
been used in Europe, the Middle East,
Africa and Latin America against
journalists, dissidents and human rights
activists.
Security
researcher Will Strafach said he had seen
no technical analysis of the
vulnerabilities that Apple has just
patched. The company has previously
acknowledged similarly serious flaws and,
in what Strafach estimated to be perhaps a
dozen occasions, has noted that it was
aware of reports that such security holes
had been exploited.
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The
largest Foodservice
& Hospitality Expo in the West is
taking place from Sunday, August 28
through Tuesday, August 30 at the Los
Angeles. Convention Center. The expo will
showcase hundreds of leading vendors,
demonstrating and sampling the newest food
products, technology and equipment for the
restaurant, foodservice, specialty
beverage and hospitality markets. Access
to live culinary prformances and award
ceremonies, all under one roof.
Keynote speaker
Dave Phinney has a colorful,
storied history in the craft beverage
world. Twenty years ago, he
took a friend up on an offer to spend a
semester "studying" in Florence,
Italy. This trip sparked what
would become lifelong passions &endash;
history, agriculture, winemaking and the
profound act of turning something from the
earth into a beverage.
After this epic
trip, Dave moved to the Napa
Valley and landed a job at the Robert
Mondavi Winery in 1997 as a temporary
harvest worker. He decided that if he was
going to work this hard, it would
eventually have to be for
himself. So, in 1998 he founded
his first brand with two tons of zinfandel
and not much else.
He spent the next
decade making wine for others as well as
himself and has since grown several
companies into multinational
brands. During this
time, Dave also became
increasingly interested in
spirits.
In
2016, Dave started the Savage
& Cooke distillery. He
applied all that he learned over the years
in winemaking and took a very different
approach, notably finishing all of his
spirits in wine barrels from his
collection of
projects. Dave decided to
base Savage & Cooke on Mare Island,
which is renowned for its rich history and
architecture.
A 17-year NBA
veteran, Scottie Pippen played in 1,178
games and averaged 16.1 points, 6.4
rebounds and 5.2 assists and 1.96 steals
during an illustrious career that placed
him among the NBA's 50 Greatest Players of
all-time in 1996 and brought the Bulls six
NBA World Championship titles (1991-93,
1996-98)
Pippen led his
teams to postseason appearances in each of
his first 16 seasons and compiled NBA
Playoff averages of 17.5 points, 7.6
rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.96 steals in
208 games. At the time of his retirement,
Pippen's 208 career playoff appearances
ranked second in NBA history behind Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar's 237. During his 12
years in a Bulls uniform, the 6-8,
228-pound forward/guard affixed his name
at or very near the top of every major
statistical category in franchise history.
At the time of his retirement, Pippen was
the team's all-time leader in three-point
field goals (664) and three-point field
goal attempts (2,031), and ranked second
in 12 other categories.
The keynote will be
moderated by Art Sutley, Nightlife &
Hospitality Expert, and one of the
industry experts behind Bar Business
Magazine. As an educator in the industry,
he speaks at many of the top restaurant
and cocktail tradeshows globally. Art has
appeared on the Paramount Network's hit TV
Show Bar Rescue as a Recon Expert
assisting host and industry expert Jon
Taffer. Most recently Art has joined the
team at Savage & Cooke Distillery.
The Western
Foodservice & Hospitality Expo is
owned by Clarion Events Food &
Beverage Group and sponsored by the
California Restaurant Association. Clarion
Events (us.clarionevents.com) produces 37
events across thirteen sectors of both
trade and consumer events. The Clarion
Events Food & Beverage Group also
includes the Florida Restaurant &
Lodging Show, the International Restaurant
& Foodservice Show of New York, Coffee
Fest and The NGA Show. Clarion Events
acquired PennWell in early 2018, bringing
4 Tradeshow 200 events into the U.S.
portfolio and super- charging the already
rapid growth. Clarion Events has offices
in Trumbull, CT; Kennesaw, GA; Boca Raton,
FL; Tacoma, WA, and Fairlawn, NJ.
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As announced James
Corden is leaving CBS's The Late Late Show
next year after a seven-year hosting gig.
Samantha Bee's Full Frontal was canceled
at TBS, the latest cull of the new Warner
Bros. Discovery empire, and Desus &
Mero split up and ended their Showtime
series a group of showrunners lobbied the
TV Academy to keep five nominations.
The cancelation of Full Frontal with
Samantha Bee is one of those decisions
impacted by decreasing linear ratings and
a changing media landscape, coming as part
of a swathe of cuts at Warner Bros.
Discovery.
Jon Batiste, bandleader of Stephen
Colbert's The Late Show is leaving after
seven years and even Jimmy Kimmel is
considering ending his 20-year run on
ABC.
There's long been two strands in
late-night; the nightly shows on the
broadcast networks -- "The Late Show with
Stephen Colbert," "Jimmy Kimmel Live!,"
"The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,
"Late Night with Seth Meyers" which scored
its first major Emmy, and "The Late Late
Show with James Corden" -- and cable such
as "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah." Then
you have the weekly cable shows, and more
recently streaming such as "Real Time with
Bill Maher," "Last Week Tonight with John
Oliver," "Full Frontal" with Samantha Bee,
Ziwe, "The Amber Ruffin Show," "Pause with
Sam Jay" and "Hell of a Week with
Charlamagne Tha God."
CBS is currently figuring out how to
replace Corden, who started in 2015. CBS
was looking to experiment in the 12:30 am
and tweek up the format, which has been
somewhat singularly designed around the
Tony-winning British host. There have been
an abundance of names thrown into the ring
from established stars, predominantly
female, to YouTubers and more enigmatic
performers. "Everyone wants someone that
already has followers but that's difficul,
like getting people to go from YouTube to
linear."
ABC will also be keeping a close eye on
the landscape in case Jimmy Kimmel decides
to retire, a decision the host has not yet
fully made.
Former MTV and Comedy Central executive
Doug Herzog., who oversaw The Daily Show
with Jon Stewart when he ran Comedy
Central, said that there's a lot of
different things at work right now when it
comes to late-night. He says that linear,
ad-supported television is being "upended"
and its impact on specific day parts is
one issue, while streaming is another.
"Ten years ago, certainly 15 years ago,
you couldn't access a late-night show
until 11:30pm at night, and now it's feels
like with social media and the way these
shows are kind of chopped up and sent out
to the world, it's late-night all the
time," he said on his show.
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"The
Satanic Verses" author Salman Rushdie, who
for years was the target of death threats
from Iran, was stabbed in the neck and
body at a conference in New York
state.
Photo: Salman
Rushdie (Rogelio V. Solis / Associated
Press)
Rushdie was taken
by helicopter to a hospital, where he
underwent surgery and put on a
ventilator.
He will likely lose one eye; the nerves in
his arm were severed; and his liver was
stabbed and damaged," his agent Andrew
Wylie said in the statement."
The man accused of
attacking Rushdie at the Chautauqua
Institution, pleaded not guilty to
attempted murder and assault charges in
what a prosecutor called "pre-planned"
crime. A judge ordered him held without
bail after Chautauqua County Dist Atty
Jason Schmidt told her that Matar 24, took
steps to purposely put himself in position
to harm Rushdie, getting an advance pass
to the event where the author was speaking
and arriving a day early bearing a fake
ID.
The attach was met
with shock and outrage from much of the
world, along with tribute and praise for
the award-winning author who for more than
30 ears has faced death threats.
Salman was born in India and raised in
Mumbai before moving to England to attend
high school and the University of
Cambridge, the Authors Guild said. He is
the author of 14 novels, including
"Midnight's Children," for which he won
the 1981 Booker Prize.
Rushdie's life first came under threat in
1989, when Iranian Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini placed a fatwa on him over "The
Satanic Verses," a book inspired by the
life of the prophet Muhammad.
The author was issued a death sentence in
1989 by Ayatollah Khomeini, after
Rushdie's book, The Satanic Verses,
allegedly insulted the Prophet
Mohammed and The Koran.
The book caused an uproar in many Muslim
communities. Khomeini called it blasphemy,
saying it was "against Islam, the Prophet
and the Koran" when he ordered Rushdie's
death. He offered a $1-million reward for
Rushdie's killer. Khomeini died in
1989.
Rushdie's life first came under threat in
1989, when Iranian Ayatollah Ruhollah
Khomeini placed a fatwa on him over "The
Satanic Verses," a book inspired by the
life of the prophet Muhammad.
The book caused an uproar in many Muslim
communities. Khomeini called it blasphemy,
saying it was "against Islam, the Prophet
and the Koran" when he ordered Rushdie's
death. He offered a $1-million reward for
Rushdie's killer. Khomeini died in
1989.
After
the fatwa was ordered, the writer went
into hiding, moving constantly and always
remaining protected by a bodyguard.
The
Iranian government in 1998 said it no
longer backed the fatwa, and Rushdie moved
out of hiding to New York City.
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Hollywood,
CA, 07/28/22 -- The
Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. by vote
accepted a proposal by interim Chief
Executive Todd Boehly who has served as
the org's interim CEO since last year. The
HFPA put itself on the auction block in
May, and Boehly had been looking to buy
the organization since.
Boehly, chairman of
private equity firm Eldridge Industries,
the parent company of longtime Globes
producer Dick Clark Productions (now known
as MRC Live & Alternative) presented
his plan during an general membership
meeting.
"This is a historic
moment for the HFPA and the Golden
Globes," said Helen Hoehne, president of
the HFPA, in a statement. "We have taken a
decisive step forward to transform
ourselves and adapt to this increasingly
competitive economic landscape for both
award shows and the journalism
marketplace. ... We are excited to move
forward with a mandate to ensure we
continue our support for increasing
diversity in all areas and maintaining our
life-changing charitable and philanthropic
efforts."
.
The new private
entity will manage its Golden Globes
assets while maintaining the charitable
and philanthropic programs in a separate
non-profit entity.
Under
his proposal, Eldridge would form a new
company and acquire the Golden Globes
assets based on an "independent
third-party valuation firm." The proceeds
would be used to fund the charitable wing
of the HFPA.
The
association's tax-exempt status would be
dissolved, and the new association would
allow members "the opportunity to share in
its profits, thereby giving them a stake
in the success of the Globes."
The
plan also needs a final sign-off from
California's attorney general.
Under the deal,
HFPA members would be paid $75,000
annually for several years, according to
two members not authorized to speak
publicly.
The move
comes as the embattled association has
been working to reform itself and get back
on track with Hollywood.
Last
year, NBC dropped the broadcast of the
2022 Globes boycotting the organization,
and studios including Netflix and
WarnerMedia cut ties after a Times
investigation raised questions about the
group's ethical and financial lapses and
revealed that not one of the then 87
members was Black.
Since
then, the nonprofit HFPA has undertaken a
series of reforms, including establishing
new bylaws, banning gifts and adding 21
new members, six of whom are Black.
In
May Pacific Coast
Entertainment, a group led by former
motion picture academy President Cheryl
Boone Isaacs, made a multimillion-dollar
bid to buy the Golden Globes.
Reaching
out to HFPA members directly, the offer
included paying them an annual salary of
$120,000, guaranteed for five years, along
with a one-time $100,000 "Pandemic Relief
Grant," and establishing a
$5-million-a-year endowment, according to
a review by The Times.
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Actor Paul Sorvino, who died today at 83,
played a legion of mobsters throughout his
five decades-long career. He is best known
for his roles as Paulie Cicero in the 1990
gangster film Goodfellas, directed by
Martin Scorsese.
Born in Brooklyn in
1939 to a mother who taught piano and
father who was a foreman in a robe
factory, Sorvino was musically inclined
from a young age and attended the American
Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York
where he found his love for the theater.
He made his Broadway debut in 1964 in
"Bajour" and his film debut in Carl
Reiner's "Where's Poppa?" in 1970.
In 1991, he began a
31-episode stint on NBC's Law & Order,
portraying NYPD Det. Philip Cerreta, the
partner of Chris Noth's Det. Mike Logan.
The character, after being wounded in the
line of duty, was succeeded on the series
by Jerry Orbach's Det. Lennie Briscoe.
He
was an actor, opera singer, businessman,
writer, and sculptor. He also played
plenty of cops, a movie producer, a
televangelist, God, a founder of the
American Communist Party, an Italian
fashion designer, an MLB manager, a
Shakespearean lord, Henry Kissinger in
OliverStone's "Nixon" and a wide array of
other colorful characters.
His co-stars
included Al Pacino, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom
Cruise, Robert Redford, Angela Bassett,
Jennifer Connelly, Charlton Heston, Warren
Beatty (four times), James Caan (five
times), Richard Gere, Robert Mitchum,
Glenda Jackson, Forest Whitaker, Gena
Rowlands, Rita Moreno, Alec Baldwin, Diane
Keaton, Joaquin Phoenix and his own
Oscar-winning daughter, Mira Sorvino.
Sorvino received
critical praise and a Tony-nomination for
his performance in Jason Miller's 1972
Broadway play "That Championship Season."
He reprised his role in the 1982 feature
film version that also starred Bruce Dern,
Stacy Keach, Robert Mitchum and Martin
Sheen.
Sorvino also had a
standout supporting role in the Best
Picture Oscar-nominated film "A Touch of
Class," also starring Segal, and in
1981 co-starred in Warren Beatty's film,
"Reds."
Other film credits,
to name a few, "The Panic in Needle Park,"
"The Day of the Dolphin," "The
Gambler" -- opposite James Caan, who also
died this month -- "Cruising," Bulworth,"
"Romeo + Juliet," "The Cooler" and
"Mambo Italiano."
His many TV roles
included appearances
on "Moonlighting," "Murder, She
Wrote," "Star Trek: The Next Generation,"
"Elementary," "The Goldbergs" and
"Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders." More
recently, he played mobster Frank Costello
in "Godfather of Harlem for Epix."
In addition to
"Bajour" and "That Championship Season,"
Sorvino's Broadway credits include
performances in "Mating Dance"
(1965), "Skyscrape"r (1965), and "An
American Millionaire" (1974). In 1976, he
directed the short-lived Broadway play
"Wheelbarrow Closers."
Sorvino founded the
Paul Sorvino Asthma Foundation, and with
wife, Emmy Award winner Dee Dee,
co-authored the book "Pinot, Pasta, and
Parties."
In addition to his
wife Dee Dee, he is survived by children
Mira, Amanda and Michael and 5
grandchildren.
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LOS
ANGELES, CA (Television International
Magazine)
--
The
Television Critics Association
(TCA) cancels
in-person aspect of the of its Summer
Press Tour, originally set to start July
27 at the Langham Huntington Hotel in
Pasadena, California.
TCA is in
discussions with networks to plan a
virtual schedule and will share dates as
soon as available. Currently, the TCA has
lost nine more in-person dates on its
summer press run, including; five Disney
days, one Fox, one CBS/Paramount +, and a
couple for PBS. Cancellation comes amid
concerns over the highly transmittable
BA.5 COVID variant and Los Angeles
County's possible indoor mask mandate.
The Television
Critics Association (TCA) is a group of
approximately 200 United States and
Canadian television critics, journalists
and columnists who cover television
programming for newspapers, magazines, and
web publications.
The TCA accepts
applications and selects members twice per
year in March and September. Once
selected, all members meet at The Langham
Huntington Hotel and Spa in Pasadena,
California in January for the winter press
tour, and at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly
Hills in July for the summer press tour.
Winter press tour usually covers network
midseason replacements, programs from
streaming services and cable series which
start in January, while the summer tour
covers the new fall season for broadcast,
streaming, and cable programming.
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Now
in its 11th year, the PBS Short Film
Festival is a celebration of independent
films and filmmaking. Join PBS in
exploring an incredible selection of
captivating films about identity, society,
culture, family, race, and humanity in
this annual showcase of powerful and
unexpected stories.
The
PBS Short Film Festival is part of a
multiplatform initiative to increase the
reach and visibility of independent
filmmakers from across the country and
amplify the voices of diverse content
creators. Since its inception in 2012,
hundreds of films celebrating love,
acceptance, family, strength, equality,
friendship, loyalty and more have been
presented under the festival's
banner. The 2022 festival carries
the tagline "Stories that Stick" to
highlight the impact of powerful
storytelling.
Starting
at midnight on Monday, July 11, audiences
can watch and share all 27 films. In
addition, a panel of nine jury members
will select their favorite film of the
festival for the Juried Prize.
Jury
members are respected professionals in
independent film and public media and were
invited by PBS to participate. Eric
Gulliver, American Experience Producer;
Simon Kilmurry, International Documentary
Association, Executive Director; Judith
Vecchione, WGBH Educational Foundation,
Executive Producer; Mike Sargent,
Reelworld/Nightshift, Producer/Host;
Adnaan Wassey, Digital Media Executive
(formerly of POV); Antonia Thornton,
Firelight Media, Artist Programs
Coordinator; Wendy Llinas, PBS National
Programming; Jada Leng, PBS National
Programming; Weenta Girmay, Firelight
Media, Regional Initiatives
Coordinator.
Films
featured in the PBS Short Film Festival
have been selected and provided by 16
public media partners and PBS member
stations. This year's lineup includes
films from Black
Public
Media,
Center
for Asian American Media
(CAAM),
Independent
Television Service
(ITVS),
Latino
Public
Broadcasting,
Pacific
Islanders in Communications
(PIC),
POV,
Reel
South,
Vision
Maker
Media
and World
Channel,
as
well as PBS
local member stations,
Alabama Public Television
(APTV),
KLRU-TV
Austin
PBS,
Louisiana
Public Broadcasting
(LPB),
MPT
Digital
Studios,
WKAR
(Michigan State
University),
WMHT
(New
York)
and
WSIU
(Illinois).
Generating
more than 12 million streams over the
course of the festival's history, the
Webby Award-winning PBS Short Film
Festival continues to be an engaging
annual digital event.
This
Year's Award
A distinguished panel of nine jury members
will select their favorite film of the
festival for the "Juried Prize."
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the jury
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Under the slogan
"Unleashed" the 39th Munich Film Festival
opened Thursday evening (June 23) at the
Isarphilharmonie concert hall to kick off
10 days of screenings at indoor and
outdoor venues around the Bavarian
capital. Munich's largest concert hall was
converted into Munich's largest cinema
hall for the film festival.
The opening film
was the historical drama "Corsage" by
director Marie Kreutzer (44) with actress
Vicky Krieps (38) as Empress Elisabeth
"Sisi" of Austria (1837-1898). The strip
had its world premiere at the film
festival in Cannes, southern France, and
leading actress Krieps was awarded the
actor's prize in the "Un Certain Regard"
section.
The
Munich Film Festival opened with a red
carpet and a big party -- at which the war
in Ukraine was not
forgotten.Actress
Uschi Glas spoke of a bad conscience about
going out to party. The time is difficult,
"the war is a catastrophe."
This topic was also
addressed by Munich's second mayor Katrin
Habenschaden in her opening speech: "How
much cinematic escapism can you afford
when hell on earth is raging just a
two-hour flight away?" she asked. Her
answer: "The power that art can develop
also influences our society. We cannot
overestimate that." In his speech at the
opening of the Cannes Film Festival in
May, Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy explained what the film, the big
screen, could achieve: "He said: 'If there
is another dictator, if there's another
war of liberation, then it all depends on
our solidarity again. We need a new
Charlie Chaplin which proves that cinema
is not silent these days.'" With this he
skilfully made the connection from
Chaplin's film "The Great Dictator (1940)
to the political function of the film.
Several hundred
screenings are scheduled at about a dozen
indoor and outdoor venues around the city,
with the fest to wrap up on July 2 with
the awarding of the top prizes in several
categories for both international and
German film productions.
The main interest for many film fans will
be focused on three competitions: the
50,000 Euros ($52,300) CineMasters for
best international film, which has 10
entries, the 15,000 Euros CineVision for
the best newcomer director, and a new
prize, the 10,000 Euros CineRebels.
This year's festival is to pay special
tribute to two women. German director
Doris Doerrie will be honoured with a
retrospective show of her several decades
of filmmaking, while the CineMerit
lifetime achievement award will be
presented to Italian actress Alba
Rohrwacher.
With war going on in Ukraine, the Munich
festival will also be screening films by
Ukrainian and Russian directors focusing
on issues of war, survival and
totalitarianism.
Another topical theme concerns the 50th
anniversary of the terrorism-stricken 1972
Munich Olympics, with a film "Champagne
for the Eyes -- Poison for the Rest" by
German director Klaus Lemke depicting the
lifestyle of Munich in the 1970s.
Regarding the terrorist attack on the
Munich games, the Munich Film Festival and
Bavarian broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk
will be dedicating an entire evening to
the theme directly after the festival in
the open-air cinema located on the Olympic
Lake.
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To
celebrate in a fitting manner, the opening
ceremony of the 39th FILMFEST MÜNCHEN
was held in the beautiful new concert hall
recently opened by the city of Munich: the
Isarphilharmonie at the Gasteig HP8. This
modern concert hall, built onto an
industrial heritage site, provides just
the right atmosphere for the majestic
opening film. Marie Kreutzer's CORSAGE has
Vicky Krieps step into the iconic role of
Empress Elisabeth of Austria in a
completely new guise. Kreutzer paints a
completely new picture of a woman who was
literally and socially corseted by royal
constraints, prevailing standards of
beauty, and her own wardrobe.
Kreutzer
is obviously making a case for Sissi as a
woman comprehensively stymied by the
combined forces of patriarchy and court
protocol, but she is not the kind of
filmmaker to avoid unpleasant truths. Her
Sissi is a textbook narcissist.
Inaugurated
in 1983 and with some 200 showings every
year, the Munich Film Festival is
Germany's second biggest film festival
after Berlin. With over a million films
admitted since the festivals beginning,
this event is certainly one of the most
important for the film industry in
Germany. Major productions, indie
documentaries, and short films all find an
audience in one of Munich's many theaters.
All films are shown in the original
language, often with German or English
subtitles. There is usually an impressive
lineup of live guests from the movie
industry as well. The theaters are mostly
within a 15-minute walk from each other,
and public transportation can bring you
there easily. Some of the venues for
previous years include the Filmmuseum,
Gasteig Kulturzentrum, Rio Filmpalast,
Filmtheater Sendlinger Tor, City-Atelier
Kinos and Gloria Palast am Stachus.
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CANNES - With a
new empress Elisabeth, CORSAGE celebrates
a world premier at Cannes'
Un
Certain Regard and earned unanimous praise
and was circled by several
distributors.
IFC Films has
acquired North American rights to
"Corsage," Marie Kreutzer's bold costume
drama starring Vicky Krieps as the Empress
Elisabeth of Austria known as Sissi. In
the 1950s she has captured the hearts of
the public ever since she was immortalized
by actress Romy Schneider in a "Sissi"
trilogy.
Free
of "Kitsch" Marie Kreutzer (Direction and
script) shows a completely new picture of
said empress Elisabeht who as "Sisi"
became an ikone and who now in CORSAGE not
only can be seen in a new light but is
freed.
"Corsage" centers
on Empress Elisabeth of Austria, the
monarch idolized for her beauty and
inspiring fashion trends. Sissi was a
Bavarian princess, who married the
Austrian emperor Franz Joseph I when she
was 16 and was on the throne for 44 years.
Kreutzer's script focuses on just one of
those years:
Christmas 1877:
It's the 40th birthday of empress
Elisabeth of Austria (Vicky Krieps). In
her performative role on the side of her
husband emperor Franz Joseph (Florian
Teichtmeister) she may not opine her
thoughts on matters of state but must
always stay the young empress. To stay
true to this expectation, she keeps a
rigid plan of fasting, sport, combing her
hair and daily cinching her famed 19.5"
waist. But Elisabeth is curious, and with
a zest for live, whose opposition to the
oversized image of herself grows and who
does not want to live trapped in a royal
corset any longer. The "corsage" of the
title doesn't refer to flowers on a dress,
but the corset that squeezes Elisabeth's
rib cage tighter and tighter. Her hunger
for knowledge and adventerous life makes
her more and more restless in Vienna.
20
years after the film is set, the empress
was, in fact, assassinated in Switzerland
by an Italian anarchist in 1898. Given the
character's penchant for dangerous sports
and constant starvation, privilege,
frustration and, trying to hold on to her
sanity it comes as a surprise to learn
that Corsage gives her a different
end.
"Corsage" was produced by A Film AG
production, in co-production with Samsa
Film, Komplizen Film, Kazak Productions,
ORF Film/Fernseh-Abkommen, ZDF/ARTE, ARTE
France Cinéma.
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Creative Artists
Agency bought ICM Partners in a landmark
deal that could transform Hollywood
representation. The deal reduces the
number of top agencies to three dominant
players: CAA, WME and United Talent
Agency.
The deal is the
industry's largest acquisition
since the William Morris Agency merged
with Endeavor in 2009, essentially turning
Hollywood into a two-agency town.
Although
financial terms were not disclosed, the
acquisition was valued at $750 million,
resulting in a pro-forma enterprise
valuation of $5 billion for the enlarged
agency.
CAA and ICM
combined will have more than 3,200
employees across 25 countries. The deal's
closing will leave behind only a handful
of power players. Endeavor, the industry's
largest, went public last year and is
valued at around $9.8 billion. United
Talent Agency trails behind both
firms.
Apple, Amazon and
Netflix have muscled in on Hollywood in
recent years, and traditional media
companies like Disney and Discovery have
joined the race. The growing power of
these firms and the economics of streaming
have changed the way actors are paid, and
made it harder to bargain on their behalf.
That has made it tougher for a smaller
agency like ICM to compete.
The
CAA takeover was first announced in
September but the deal had to be delayed
due to increased scrutiny clearing a
regulatory review by the Department of
Justice and the Federal Trade Commission
as the industry experiences a wave of
deal-making and M&A fervor rages in
Hollywood.
The pairing will
mean significant jobs losses at ICM.
Of the 425 employees that CAA would
have taken on as part of the deal, some
will have to be cut.
CAA's
acquisition of its smaller rival is part
of a wider consolidation that is reshaping
Hollywood as media companies boost their
film and TV offerings for streaming
platforms. It comes at a time of rapid
changes in the talent representation
industry, where power has shifted away
from A-list actors and directors toward
creators of content such as writers and
producers.
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LONDON
-- June 17, 2022. The British government
on Friday has ordered the extradition of
the WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange to
the US, to face spying charges, by his
website's publication of classified U.S.
documents.
WikiLeaks
immediately released a statement to say it
would appeal against the decision. "Today
is not the end of the fight," it said. "It
is only the beginning of a new legal
battle. We will appeal through the legal
system; the next appeal will be before the
high court." Assange's lawyers have 14
days to file the appeal.
The case passed to
the British home secretary last month
after the UK supreme court ruled that
there were no legal questions over
assurances given by US authorities on
Assange's likely treatment.
Assange's wife,
Stella Assange, a lawyer who married her
husband in a prison ceremony in March,
said the U.K. decision marked "a dark day
for press freedom and for British
democracy." "We're not at the end of the
road here," and "We're going to fight
this."
"Julian did nothing
wrong," she said. "He has committed no
crime and is not a criminal. He is a
journalist and a publisher, and he is
being punished for doing his job."
The statement said
anyone who cared about freedom of
expression should be "deeply ashamed".
Julian Assange has
battled in British courts for years to
avoid being sent to the U.S., where he
faces 17 charges of espionage and one
charge of computer misuse.
The saga was
triggered in 2010 when WikiLeaks published
a series of leaks provided by the then US
army soldier Chelsea Manning, as well as a
dump of more than 250,000 US diplomatic
cables, some of which were published in
the Guardian and elsewhere, containing
classified diplomatic analysis from world
leaders. The US government launched a
criminal investigation into the leak
Also in 2010, an
arrest warrant for Assange was issued for
two separate sexual assault allegations in
Sweden. The UK ruled that he should be
extradited to Sweden. This prompted him to
enter the Ecuadorian embassy in London in
August 2012, claiming political asylum. He
feared that if he was extradited to Sweden
he would in turn be extradited to the
US.
Assange finally
left the embassy in 2019. He was arrested
in the UK for skipping bail and ultimately
jailed, then extradition proceedings to
the US were started against him.
American
prosecutors say the Australian citizen
helped U.S. Army intelligence analyst
Chelsea Manning steal classified
diplomatic cables and military files that
WikiLeaks later published, putting lives
at risk.
To his supporters,
Assange, 50, is a secrecy-breaking
journalist who exposed U.S. military
wrongdoing in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A British court
ruled in April that Assange could be sent
to face trial in the U.S., sending the
case to the U.K. government for a
decision. Britain's interior minister,
Home Secretary Priti Patel, signed the
order authorizing Assange's
extradition.
The Home Office
said in a statement that the government
had to approve his move to the U.S.
because "the U.K. courts have not found
that it would be oppressive, unjust or an
abuse of process to extradite Mr.
Assange."
Barry Pollack,
Assange's U.S. lawyer, said it was
"disappointing news that should concern
anyone who cares about the First Amendment
and the right to publish."
Assange's lawyers
said they would mount a new legal
challenge, and legal experts say the case
could take months or even years more to
conclude.
"We will appeal
this all the way, if necessary to the
European Court of Human Rights," Assange
attorney Jennifer Robinson said.
Robinson asked U.S.
President Joe Biden to drop the charges
brought against Assange during Donald
Trump's presidency, arguing they posed a
"grave threat" to free speech. Assange's
father, John Shipton, also urged the U.S.
to drop the prosecution.
Assange's
supporters and lawyers maintain he was
acting as a journalist and is entitled to
First Amendment protections of freedom of
speech. They argue that the case is
politically motivated, that he would face
inhumane treatment and be unable to get a
fair trial in the U.S.
Journalism
organizations and human rights groups had
called on Britain to refuse the
extradition request. Assange's lawyers say
he could face up to 175 years in jail if
he is convicted in the U.S., though
American authorities have said any
sentence is likely to be much lower than
that.
Amnesty
International Secretary General Agnes
Callamard said Friday that extraditing
Assange "would put him at great risk and
sends a chilling message to journalists
the world over."
Assange
remains in London's high-security Belmarsh
Prison, where he has been since he was
arrested in 2019 for skipping bail during
a separate legal battle.
Assange's
supporters say his physical and mental
health are both under strain. Stella
Assange told a news conference that her
husband's condition was "deteriorating by
the day."
Associated Press writers Eric Tucker in
Washington and Bobby Caina Calvan in New
York contributed.
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Fans of the hugely
popular Kermode and Mayo's Film Review
podcast have had to scramble in recent
weeks as the pair decided to leave the BBC
and set up shop at Sony.
The show started 21
years ago and was reformatted into a
podcast a decade ago, attracting millions
of listeners to become the nation's most
influential film review. While the BBC is
hardly a small player in media, it
nurtured the show to success but couldn't
afford to keep its stars in the fold when
Sony came calling.
READ MORE: Kermode
and Mayo: 'The BBC don't do plush &endash;
nor should they'
(MSN)
This is one example
of a wider trend in which podcasts are
becoming commercialized, corporatized, and
centralized, threatening the grassroots
origins of the medium.
Podcasting is big
business. Recent reports from the IAB
calculate revenues in excess of $1 billion
this year, growing to more than $4 billion
in just two years' time.
"Grassroots
podcasting will soon find itself competing
with the professionalized,
platform-dominated version of the medium
that's hit-driven and slickly produced,
with cross-media tie-ins and big budgets,"
comments an article from The
Conversation's John Sullivan, who examines
how corporate takeovers are fundamentally
changing podcasts.
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This
year's Emmy Award nominees were announced
on Tuesday, with "Succession," "Ted Lasso"
and "The White Lotus" earning the most
nominations. "Squid Game" earned 14 nods,
the most ever for a foreign-language
show.
The 74th Emmy
Awards will be broadcast live at 8 p.m.
Eastern on Sept. 12 on NBC and will stream
live for the first time on
Peacock.
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Complete List
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Outstanding Drama
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Outstanding Supporting Actress in
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Movie
LOS
ANGELES -June 7, 2022 --
The Television
Academy today announced 121 nominations in
35 categories for the 74th Los Angeles
Area Emmy® Awards, to be presented
Saturday evening, July 23, 2022, at the
Television Academy's campus in the NoHo
Arts District in Los Angeles.
The
official Emmy Awards nominations will be
announced on July 12.
The nomination
round of voting runs from June 16 to June
27.
For the first time
since the Covid-19 pandemic, the TV
Academy will bring back Governors Balls to
celebrate after the Creative Arts and
Primetime Emmys ceremonies. The Academy
scrapped the events in 2020 and 2021 due
to the safety concerns.
A
handful of minor rule changes for 2022
have been announced, including eliminating
the program time length for comedy and
drama series and further defining what a
"limited series" is. It also partnered
with the New York-based National Academy
of Television Arts and Sciences to
announce a realignment of some series
eligibility -- moving to more genre,
rather than daypart, distinctions.
The Los Angeles
Area Emmy Awards honor locally produced
programs in the categories of Crime and
Social Issues, Culture and History, the
Arts, Human Interest, Sports, the
Environment, and Live and Breaking News
Coverage.
A complete list of
the nominations, are tabulated by the
Academy's accounting firm Ernst &
Young The nominations are listed
alphabetically by program within each
category.
Christie
Lyn Lugo Leigh and Stephanie Hampton are
the Los Angeles Area Governors.
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LOS
ANGELES -June 7, 2022 --
The Television
Academy today announced 121 nominations in
35 categories for the 74th Los Angeles
Area Emmy® Awards, to be presented
Saturday evening, July 23, 2022, at the
Television Academy's campus in the NoHo
Arts District in Los Angeles.
The
official Emmy Awards nominations will be
announced on July 12.
The nomination
round of voting runs from June 16 to June
27.
For the first time
since the Covid-19 pandemic, the TV
Academy will bring back Governors Balls to
celebrate after the Creative Arts and
Primetime Emmys ceremonies. The Academy
scrapped the events in 2020 and 2021 due
to the safety concerns.
A
handful of minor rule changes for 2022
have been announced, including eliminating
the program time length for comedy and
drama series and further defining what a
"limited series" is. It also partnered
with the New York-based National Academy
of Television Arts and Sciences to
announce a realignment of some series
eligibility -- moving to more genre,
rather than daypart, distinctions.
The Los Angeles
Area Emmy Awards honor locally produced
programs in the categories of Crime and
Social Issues, Culture and History, the
Arts, Human Interest, Sports, the
Environment, and Live and Breaking News
Coverage.
A complete list of
the nominations, are tabulated by the
Academy's accounting firm Ernst &
Young The nominations are listed
alphabetically by program within each
category.
Christie
Lyn Lugo Leigh and Stephanie Hampton are
the Los Angeles Area Governors.
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Former MGM Film
Executives Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy
Named New Co-Chairpersons and Chief
Executive Officers of Warner Bros.
Pictures Group
Under New Strategy Warner Bros. Studios
Will Be Broken Out Into Three Distinct
Businesses
BURBANK, CA -- June 1, 2022 -- Warner
Bros. film chief Toby Emmerich, will step
down from his job running one of
Hollywood's biggest movie studios in a
major shakeup following the company's
recent merger with Discovery. Emmerich, a
30-year veteran of the company who most
recently served as chairman of Warner
Bros. Pictures Group, will take on a
production deal with the studio. He well
launch his own production company focused
on film, television and streaming. Warner
Bros Discovery will finance Emmerich's
firm and have distribution rights to its
films and shows under a five-year
deal.
Industry veterans
and former MGM film executives Michael De
Luca and Pam Abdy have been appointed
co-chairpersons and CEOs of Warner Bros.
Pictures Group, which currently includes
Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema,
DC-Based Film Production, and Warner Bros.
Feature Animation.
Most recently, De
Luca and Abdy led MGM Studios as motion
picture group chairman and president,
respectively, since 2020. They are
stepping down following Amazon's $8.5
billion deal to acquire MGM and will join
Warner Bros. Discovery this summer after a
period of transition.
During the pair's
tenure, MGM released such hit films as
Oscar-nominated "House of Gucci," Best
Picture Academy Award nominee "Licorice
Pizza," and the James Bond franchise's
Oscar-winning "No Time To Die." Throughout
his 30-year career in the film business,
De Luca has been responsible for an
impressive portfolio of films, including:
"Reminiscence," "Captain Phillips,"
"Moneyball," "The Social Network," "Boogie
Nights," "Blade" and "The Mask." He also
produced the $1.3 billion grossing "Fifty
Shades of Grey" franchise. He is a former
president of production at both New Line
Cinema and DreamWorks.
Abdy served
previously as a Partner and Head of Film
at Makeready, where she produced "Queen
& Slim" and "A Million Little Pieces."
Prior to that, she served as President of
Production at New Regency, which released
the Academy Award-winning "Birdman," "Gone
Girl," Oscar-winner "The Big Short," and
"The Revenant," which received 12 Academy
Award nominations including Best Picture,
and two Golden Globe awards for Best
Picture (Drama) and Best Actor. Before
joining New Regency, Abdy was the
president of Scott Stuber's Bluegrass
Films.
De Luca and Abdy
follow longtime studio executive Toby
Emmerich who is stepping down as chairman
of Warner Bros. Pictures Group. Emmerich
has led the film studio division since
2017, previously serving as President and
Chief Content Officer, and before that as
President and Chief Operating Officer of
New Line Cinema. He is a 30-year veteran
of Warner Bros. having joined the company
in 1992 as a dual development and music
executive.
An accomplished
screenwriter and producer, Emmerich is
launching a new production company at the
Warner Bros. studio, focused on film,
television and streaming. As part of an
exclusive 5-year agreement, Warner Bros.
Discovery will finance Emmerich's venture
and have distribution rights to films and
series.
Under Emmerich's
leadership, Warner Bros. Pictures Group
had its most successful year ever in 2018,
with a global box office of $5.57 billion.
This success was fueled by a diverse
lineup of hit films, including "Aquaman"--
the most successful DC Superhero film ever
and Warner Bros.' second-biggest title of
all time, "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of
Grindelwald," "Ready Player One," "The
Meg," "Rampage," "A Star is Born," "The
Nun," and "Crazy Rich Asians." In 2019,
the Studio released the highest-grossing
R-rated film of all time, DC's "Joker,"
which earned $1.08 billion at the global
box office and won two Academy Awards, as
well as the hugely successful horror
sequel "IT Chapter Two."
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MUNICH -- The
nominees for the New German Cinema
sponsorship award donated by Bavaria Film,
DZ Bank and BR in the categories
directing, producing, screenplay and
acting have been chosen. For the first
time, the winner in the Best Screenplay
category will also be able to take part in
a newly created mentoring program.
The New German Cinema Sponsorship prize is
one of the most desired recognition for
young Germans working in the film industry
and is endowed with a total of 70,000
euros. The best newcomer performances in
the feature films in the New German Cinema
series at FILMFEST MÜNCHEN are
honored. All directors, producers,
screenwriters and actors whose feature
films have been selected for the Neues
Deutsches Kino series are eligible to
compete for the sponsorship award,
provided that it is their first, second or
third - in the case of producers at most
the sixth - full-length feature film.
This year, talents
from thirteen films celebrating their
world premiere at FILMFEST MÜNCHEN
meet these criteria. The award categories
are endowed as follows: Best Director (EUR
30,000), Best Producer (EUR 20,000), Best
Screenplay (EUR 10,000) and Best Actor
(EUR 10,000). A three-person jury decides
on the award -- this year Almila Bagriacik
(actress), Ingo Fliess (producer) and
Sönke Wortmann (director/producer).
The award ceremony will take place on the
evening of July 1st at the HFF --
Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film
München (by invitation).
A significant
innovation from 2022: In the Best
Screenplay category, the winner will
receive not only the prize money but also
access to a newly created mentoring
program, which will provide advice and
support for the next screenplay and
project development by an experienced
Producer includes - possibly with the
option of sharing the development
costs.
Since its
introduction in 1989 - at that time still
as a director's sponsorship award - the
New German Cinema sponsorship award has
marked the starting signal for many
remarkable careers, for example for the
directors Jan-Ole Gerster ("Oh Boy"),
Jakob Lass ("Love Steaks") or the Actress
Vicky Krieps ("The Maid Lynn").
"Promoting young
talent is a matter close to our hearts.
With this additional offer, we want to
open up new creative spaces and enable
projects," ays Marcus Ammon, Managing
Director of Content at Bavaria
Fiction.
All directors,
producers, screenwriters and actors whose
feature film has been selected for the New
German Cinema series are automatically in
competition for the award, provided it is
their first, second or third feature film.
For producers, it can be no more than the
sixth film. A three-person jury decides on
the awards.
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Photo By: Nicolai
Roska
Flag etiquette: On Memorial Day, the flag
of the United States is raised briskly to
the top of the staff and then solemnly
lowered to the half-staff position, where
it remains only until noon. It is then
raised to full-staff for the remainder of
the day.
National Moment of Remembrance: In 2000,
Congress passed the National Moment of
Remembrance Act, asking people to stop and
remember at 3:00 pm.
Memorial Day
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To
celebrate in a fitting manner, the opening
ceremony of the 39th FILMFEST MÜNCHEN
was held in the beautiful new concert hall
recently opened by the city of Munich: the
Isarphilharmonie at the Gasteig HP8. This
modern concert hall, built onto an
industrial heritage site, provides just
the right atmosphere for the majestic
opening film. Marie Kreutzer's CORSAGE has
Vicky Krieps step into the iconic role of
Empress Elisabeth of Austria in a
completely new guise. Kreutzer paints a
completely new picture of a woman who was
literally and socially corseted by royal
constraints, prevailing standards of
beauty, and her own wardrobe.
Kreutzer
is obviously making a case for Sissi as a
woman comprehensively stymied by the
combined forces of patriarchy and court
protocol, but she is not the kind of
filmmaker to avoid unpleasant truths. Her
Sissi is a textbook narcissist.
39th
FILMFEST MÜNCHEN takes place June 23
to July 2, 2022 -
Inaugurated
in 1983 and with some 200 showings every
year, the Munich Film Festival is
Germany's second biggest film festival
after Berlin. With over a million films
admitted since the festivals beginning,
this event is certainly one of the most
important for the film industry in
Germany. Major productions, indie
documentaries, and short films all find an
audience in one of Munich's many theaters.
All films are shown in the original
language, often with German or English
subtitles. There is usually an impressive
lineup of live guests from the movie
industry as well. The theaters are mostly
within a 15-minute walk from each other,
and public transportation can bring you
there easily. Some of the venues for
previous years include the Filmmuseum,
Gasteig Kulturzentrum, Rio Filmpalast,
Filmtheater Sendlinger Tor, City-Atelier
Kinos and Gloria Palast am Stachus.
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CANNES - With a
new empress Elisabeth, CORSAGE celebrates
a world premier at Cannes'
Un
Certain Regard and earned unanimous praise
and was circled by several
distributors.
IFC Films has
acquired North American rights to
"Corsage," Marie Kreutzer's bold costume
drama starring Vicky Krieps as the Empress
Elisabeth of Austria known as Sissi. In
the 1950s she has captured the hearts of
the public ever since she was immortalized
by actress Romy Schneider in a "Sissi"
trilogy.
Free
of "Kitsch" Marie Kreutzer (Direction and
script) shows a completely new picture of
said empress Elisabeht who as "Sisi"
became an ikone and who now in CORSAGE not
only can be seen in a new light but is
freed.
"Corsage" centers
on Empress Elisabeth of Austria, the
monarch idolized for her beauty and
inspiring fashion trends. Sissi was a
Bavarian princess, who married the
Austrian emperor Franz Joseph I when she
was 16 and was on the throne for 44 years.
Kreutzer's script focuses on just one of
those years:
Christmas 1877:
It's the 40th birthday of empress
Elisabeth of Austria (Vicky Krieps). In
her performative role on the side of her
husband emperor Franz Joseph (Florian
Teichtmeister) she may not opine her
thoughts on matters of state but must
always stay the young empress. To stay
true to this expectation, she keeps a
rigid plan of fasting, sport, combing her
hair and daily cinching her famed 19.5"
waist. But Elisabeth is curious, and with
a zest for live, whose opposition to the
oversized image of herself grows and who
does not want to live trapped in a royal
corset any longer. The "corsage" of the
title doesn't refer to flowers on a dress,
but the corset that squeezes Elisabeth's
rib cage tighter and tighter. Her hunger
for knowledge and adventerous life makes
her more and more restless in Vienna.
20 years after the film is set, the
empress was, in fact, assassinated in
Switzerland by an Italian anarchist in
1898. Given the character's penchant for
dangerous sports and constant starvation,
privilege, frustration and, trying to hold
on to her sanity it comes as a surprise to
learn that Corsage gives her a different
end.
"Corsage" was produced by A Film AG
production, in co-production with Samsa
Film, Komplizen Film, Kazak Productions,
ORF Film/Fernseh-Abkommen, ZDF/ARTE, ARTE
France Cinéma.
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After partnering
with France Télévisions
& Brut., the Festival de Cannes is
thrilled to welcome BMW and Campari which,
alongside its long-standing partners, will
be instrumental in promoting the event's
continued influence.
As the most
important cultural event in the world, the
Festival de Cannes is the ultimate place
where film lovers meet up every year.
Supporting this event dedicated to all
kinds of films is about helping both
established and budding talents expand
their influence internationally, turning
the spotlight on the films of yesterday
and those of tomorrow, encouraging
meetings that will allow films to come to
life in the most beautiful setting -- the
silver screen -- and that of the Palais
des Festivals is named Lumière!
In 2022, BMW joins
the Festival de Cannes as the official
automotive partner to provide a fleet of
fully electric and hybrid cars
exclusively, in line with the
environmental policy we initiated in
2019.
Campari will be on
the Croisette and alongside the Festival
for the first time. In 2022, they will
open an exclusive reception venue,
specially built for the occasion.
Just as a reminder,
with France Télévisions'
multiple outlets and Brut. being
established in over 80 countries, our new
media partners will provide far-reaching,
unprecedented coverage both in France and
internationally.
As a new chapter is
about to be written in the history of the
Festival for its 75th edition, we would
like to say how thrilled and proud we are
that all of our partners, suppliers and
sponsors have come forward in 2022
&endash; and to extend our heartfelt
thanks to them for their invaluable,
unwavering support.
We will see you all
mid-April for the press conference to
announce the 2022 Selection and on the
Croisette from May 17 to 28 to celebrate
with us the 75th Festival de Cannes.
« At a time
when the world is going through a
difficult period, with the cultural
industries having been hit particularly
hard, we are extremely proud and happy
that such exclusive, complementary brands
and institutions have supported us for a
great many years. Their commitment held
fast, intensified and was even maintained
over time, regardless of the economic
situation we're in. For that matter, we
wished to congratulate our long-standing
partners Chopard and L'Oréal Paris,
as they will celebrate their 25-year
continued support of the Festival during
the upcoming edition. »
Pierre Lescure, President of the
Festival de Cannes
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Jury of Un Certain Regard at the
75th Festival de Cannes
Valeria Golino - President, Director,
actress, producer,
Italy
Actress, Poland
Singer-songwriter, producer,
actor,France
Actor, producer
Venezuela
Un Certain Regard
will feature 20 films this year, including
8 first films and 9 films by female
directors, just as Maryland by Alice
Winocour, Montparnasse Bienvenue by
Léonor Serraille who won the
Caméra d'or and whose new film is
in competition, A Brother's love by Monia
Chokri and Good Mother by Hafsia Herzi in
2021. Last year's winner of Un Certain
Regard was Russian filmmaker Kira
Kovalenko's Unclenching the fists.
I
have been to Cannes so many times, as an
actress, as a director, in different
selections... It is the event of the month
of May. It's a party, where you reconnect
with friends. But it's also the occasion
to reflect: What path did I take? What
have others done? What does the cinema say
that is universal, inherent to all times
and all countries? It is all the more
intense within a Jury, where we will feel,
think and share together. In this world
full of sound and fury, I am happy and
honored to be here to help, perhaps,
filmmakers to emerge. Valeria Golino,
Jury President of Un Certain Regard
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Cannes -- A woman crashed the Cannes Film
Festival red carpet premiere of George
Miller's "Three Thousand Years of Longing"
on Friday and stripped off her clothes in
protest of sexual violence in Ukraine.
"Stop raping us," read a message written
across the unidentified woman's topless
torso covered in yellow and blue paint,
the colors of the Ukrainian flag. The
lower half of her body was covered in red
paint.
The protester also had the word "scum"
written on her lower back, which coincides
with the name of a French collective of
radical feminists.
After storming the Cannes red carpet,
security authorities rushed toward the
half-naked activist, covered her with a
coat and attempted to block some cameras
from filming.
She yelled "Don't rape us!" as she was
taken off the red carpet.
No immediate comment on the incident from
representatives for the festival.
Russia's war in Ukraine has often been in
the spotlight at this year's Cannes
festival, which is screening several films
from Ukrainian filmmakers.
The festival barred Russians with ties to
the Kremlin from attending.
The issue of
Russia's place in the film industry, and
of the role of entertainment during a war,
continues to dominated the opening days of
the festival, taking its cue from the
speech that Ukrainian president Volodymyr
Zelenskiy delivered at the festival by
screen on Tuesday.
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On Sunday, May 15,
the 2022 Billboard Music Awards show will
air live at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and on
Peacock from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in
Las Vegas, hosted by Sean "Diddy" Combs
following Nick Jonas who hosted last year.
Diddy Combs, will serve also as an
executive producer.
For nearly 30
years, the BBMAs has celebrated music's
greatest achievements, honoring the
hottest names in music today. Unique among
music awards shows, finalists are
determined by performance on the Billboard
Charts based off of chart data from April
10, 2021 to May 26, 2022 including song
sales, streaming and social
engagement.
The Weeknd leads as
a nominee in 17 categories. Meanwhile,
Doja Cat is leading the female nominees
with 14 categories and Olivia Rodrigo with
13 as a first-time finalist.
Taylor Swift,
Justin Bieber and Drake are also finalists
in several categories this year. Drake
currently is the most decorated artist at
the award show with 29 wins -- though
Swift could surpass his record if she wins
at least five of her categories.
This year, five new
categories were introduced to the award
show called Top Billboard Global 200
Artist, Top Billboard Global Excl. U.S.
Artist, Top Billboard Global 200 Song, and
Top Billboard Global Excl U.S. Song.
Becky G, Ed
Sheeran, Elle King, Miranda
Lambert and Travis
Scott are set to hit the award show
stage, along with Morgan Wallen, Florence
+ the Machine, Maxwell and Silk Sonic.
The Red Hot Chili
Peppers were originally scheduled to
perform before they announced they were
dropping out. Machine Gun Kelly and Dan +
Shay have since been added to the
lineup.
Performances also
include Megan Thee
Stallion, Latto, Rauw Alejandro
and Burna Boy as well as this year's
Icon Award recipient, Mary J. Blige. Blige
marks her eleventh Billboard Music Award,
following a 1995 album of the year win for
My Life and nine trophies
-- including female R&B/hip-hop
artist of the year and Hot 100 airplay
song of the year for "Be Without You."
The
Billboard Icon Award was established in
2011, and Blige follows previous A-list
recipients Neil Diamond, Stevie
Wonder, Prince, Jennifer
Lopez, Celine
Dion, Cher, Janet
Jackson, Mariah Carey, Garth
Brooks and Pink.
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Doja Cat
Drake
Olivia Rodrigo
Taylor Swift
The Weeknd
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Ed Sheeran
Justin Bieber
Lil Nas X
The Weeknd
Giveon
Masked Wolf
Olivia Rodrigo
Pooh Shiesty
The Kid LAROI
Adele
Doja Cat
Dua Lipa
Olivia Rodrigo
Taylor Swift
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TURIN, Italy --
Before the final on Saturday, several
bookmakers had said that Ukraine was by
far the presumptive favorite to win.
Winners are determined based on votes from
national juries and viewers at home.
Kalush Orchestra had been considered a
favorite, traveling with special
permission to bypass a martial law
preventing most Ukrainian men from leaving
the country.
The Ukrainian rap
and folk band Kalush Orchestra won the
Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday, as
European viewers and juries delivered a
symbolic, pop culture endorsement of
solidarity behind Ukraine in its defense
against Russia's invasion.
The band won an
emotional victory for Ukraine with a
performance of "Stefania," a rousing,
anthemic song. Written to honor the mother
of the group's frontman, Oleh Psiuk, the
song has been reinterpreted during the war
as a tribute to Ukraine as a
motherland.
The lines to the band's song
Stefania "I will always walk to you
by broken roads" have become interpreted
in context of the country's current
plight.
After
Psiuk performed the song on Saturday
night, he put his hand to his heart and
shouted, "I ask for all of you, please
help Ukraine!" Europe's voters listened,
giving the band 631 votes to win, far
ahead of Sam Ryder of Britain, who took
second place with 466 votes.
Eurovision, the
world's largest and possibly most
eccentric live music competition, is best
known for its over-the-top performances
and its star-making potential -- it helped
launch acts like Abba and Celine Dion to
international fame. But as a showcase
meant to promote European unity and
cultural exchange, it has never truly been
separate from politics. The song contest
is officially apolitical, ever since its
inception in 1956 and the contests rules
forbid contestants from making political
statements at the event. However, in the
past artists have offered surprises by
slipping political lyrics into their
songs.
This year sees
politics playing a more apparent role,
with the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
announcing back in February that Russia
would be banned from the competition,
following its invasion of Ukraine.
Carlo Fuortes,
chief executive of the national
broadcaster RAI, which hosted the events,
said he had sensed that Ukraine would be a
favorite. "It could be that all European
citizens might think of giving a political
signal through a vote to Ukraine," he said
in an interview earlier this month. "And I
think that it could be a right
signal."
The band's victory
over 39 other national acts illustrated
how Russia's invasion of Ukraine has
unified Europe, inspiring a wave of
weapons and aid deliveries for Ukraine,
pushing countries like Sweden and Finland
closer to NATO and bringing the European
Union to the verge of cutting itself off
from Russian energy.
UK's Sam Ryder with
Spaceman came in runner up. He was
seen as second favorite to win and stop
the "no one votes for UK" and more than a
decade low scores, most likely caused by
of UK's political isolation around the
years of Brexit or the country's decision
to quit the EU. Sam Ryder has more than 12
million followers on TikTok, so he already
enjoys a higher profile and bigger fanbase
across Europe than many previous UK
entries. Chanel with SloMo garnered
3d place for Spain; and Kornelia
Jacobs with Hold Me Closer got 4th
place for Sweden.
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Las Vegas, Nev.
-- The NAB Show has announced the winning
products of 2022. The Sony VENICE 2 and
the Canon Cinema EOS R5 C are the cinema
cameras that took the prize.
The winners of the fourth annual Product
of the Year Awards were announced during a
live awards ceremony on April 26 at the
2022 NAB Show.
The awards
recognize the most significant and
promising new products and technologies
exhibited for the first time at the 2022
NAB Show. "The NAB Show Product of the
Year Awards honor innovative breakthroughs
that will change the way the media and
entertainment industry creates, connects
and capitalizes content," said NAB
Executive Vice President of Global
Connections and Events Chris Brown. "This
year's winners can help storytellers at
all stages of the content lifecycle meet
the challenges of today and tomorrow and
revolutionize the content industry."
Winners were
selected by a panel of industry experts in
15 categories. To be eligible for an
award, nominated products had to come from
companies exhibiting at the 2022 NAB Show
and are delivered within the 2022 calendar
year.
More information about the 2022 NAB Show
Product of the Year Awards:
nabshow.com/2022
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Washington, D.C. -- NAB Show the world's
largest annual conference for broadcast,
entertainment and technology
professionals, will host attendees from
154 countries and exhibiting companies
from 38 nations at the 2022 NAB Show, held
April 23 -- 27 in Las Vegas, Nev.
"At a time when content can travel around
the world in a blink of an eye, there is
nothing like NAB Show to help the content
community discover the tools, trainings
and insights that will unleash the next
global phenomenon," said Chris Brown, NAB
executive vice president and managing
director of Global Connections and Events.
"We are excited to welcome back our
friends and partners from all across the
globe as our industry gets back to doing
business in-person."
NAB Show participates in the U.S.
Department of Commerce's Trade Event
Partnership Program, which recruits
international trade delegations to select
U.S. trade shows and connects
international buyers with U.S.
suppliers.
Delegations attending NAB Show include
Brazil, Columbia, Germany, India, Japan,
Mexico, Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Turkey,
Vietnam and more.
Latest
technologies and innovations at NAB -
April 23-27, Las Vegas,
NV
NAB
Show Takes Content Creators Behind the
Scenes of Hit Film, Television
Productions
Washington,
D.C. -- The 2022 NAB Show will
explore the latest technologies and
techniques reinventing the storytelling
process through special sessions, deep
dive examinations and panel discussions.
Content creators will gain exclusive
insight into the creative choices and
innovations behind recent hit film and
television productions during NAB
Show.
On Sunday, April 24, the session "Creative
Camera Conversations: Nightmare Alley"
will feature camera operators Gilles
Corbeil and Doug Lavender discussing the
challenges and creative solutions in
making the Academy Award-nominated film.
During the session, produced in
partnership with Createasphere and Society
of Camera Operators, Corbeil and Lavender
will discuss working with filmmaker
Guillermo del Toro and the unique artistic
collaboration that is created on his
sets.
Also on Sunday, the session "Merging
Reality With Fantasy: Virtual Production
& Visual Effects on HBO Max's 'Our
Flag Means Death'" will feature a
discussion on how to use modern production
tools in new ways to fit any budget level.
Produced in partnership with BlackMagic
Design, Stargate Studios CEO and founder
Sam Nicholson and visual effects
supervisor Dave Van Dyke will talk about
using modern virtual tools and massive,
high-resolution imagery to create the most
compelling story possible.
Produced in partnership with American
Cinema Editors (ACE), "Good Is No Fun at
All: The Making of 'The Bad Guys'" on
April 25 will take attendees on a deep
dive into the just-released animated
feature "The Bad Guys." The Hollywood
Reporter's Carolyn Giardina will discuss
with director Pierre Perifel and editor
John Venzon the creative decisions behind
their adaptation of the New York Times
best-selling book series.
On April 25, "Remote Collaboration: The
Making of Everything Everywhere All At
Once" will explore how the creative minds
behind the sci-fi action adventure
overcame the challenges of the pandemic,
lockdown and a far-flung roster of
filmmaking talent. Director Daniel Kwan
and editor Paul Rodgers will sit down with
Meagan Keane, principal product marketing
manager at Adobe Pro Video, to discuss how
they created the film through cloud-based
collaboration and shared technology.
The Tuesday session "Out of This World:
Virtual Production on Roninfilm's 'Gods of
Mars'" will feature a discussion between
the creative team behind the sci-fi epic
about utilizing cutting edge real-time
virtual production techniques. Academy
Award-winning DP/VFX supervisor David
Stump, director/producer Peter Hyoguchi,
virtual production producer Joan Bevan
Webb, lead Unreal tech Charles Jones and
editor Robert Dias will discuss building a
world in the Unreal Engine, pre-viz,
live-action Smart Stage lensing, work-flow
and more.
Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) Chairwoman
Jessica Rosenworcel and National
Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt will
participate in a fireside
chat on the NAB Show Main Stage on
April 25, 2022 at 10 a.m.
Rosenworcel was designated as acting FCC
on January 21, 2021 and became permanent
chair following her Senate confirmation
for another five-year term in December
2021. She was first confirmed as an FCC
commissioner in May 2012 after serving as
senior communications counsel to the
Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and
Transportation. She previously worked at
the FCC for the Wireline Competition
Bureau and as a senior aide to
then-Commissioner Michael Copps.
LeGeyt became NAB's president and CEO in
January 2022 after serving as the
organization's chief operating officer. He
joined NAB in 2011 and served as executive
vice president of Government Relations
from 2015-2020.
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CNN+ has become a
major casualty of the streaming video
business.
Just weeks after
the completion of the Warner Bros.
Discovery merger, new management announced
it is pulling the plug on CNN's streaming
service.
CNN staffers were
informed that CNN+, which launched on
March 29, will be shut down on April
30.
"This decision is
in line with WBD's broader
direct-to-consumer strategy," CNN
President Chris Licht said. "In a complex
streaming market, consumers want
simplicity and an all-in service, which
provides a better experience and more
value than stand-alone offerings."
The decision to
pull the plug on CNN+ so quickly comes on
the heels of the disastrous earnings for
streaming giant Netflix, which lost
billions in stock value after failing to
meet expectations for subscriber
growth.
The decline of
Netfilx subscribers demonstrated how much
consumers are willing to spend on
streaming services.
Licht said the
decision was not a judgment on the content
of the service. He said some of the
programming and on-air talent hired will
be absorbed into the company's other
networks.
CNN+ launched with
major promotional campaigns, hiring a
number of well known names including Chris
Wallace from Fox News and Audie Cornish
from NPR. It is expected they will be
joining the TV side.
Wallace's
one-on-one interview program has included
sit-downs with high profile figures as
"The 1619 Project" author Nikole-Hannah
Jones and White House Press Secretary Jen
Psaki that were certainly worthy of airing
on the cable network.
But with 400
employees hired for the endeavor, there is
the likelyhood of cuts.
Still, CNN staffers
were shocked by the announcement of a
total shutdown of CNN+. Many anticipated a
freeze in hiring and spending as the new
executive team decided on a new path
forward.
They also expected some version of a CNN
streaming product to be folded into HBO
Max.
Warner Bros.
Discovery leadership likely preferred to
take a short term hit of a shutdown rather
than continuing to invest in a service
they did not believe in.
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Rupe,
who was inducted into the Rock & Roll
Hall of Fame in 2011, died Friday (April
15) at his home in Santa Barbara,
California.
Music
executive Art Rupe, whose Specialty
Records was a premier label during the
early years of rock'n'roll and who helped
launch the careers of Little Richard, Sam
Cooke and many others, has died. He was
104.
He
was born Arthur Goldberg, the son of an
Austrian immigrant laborer, in Greensburg,
Pa., on Sept 5, 1917, whose passion for
Black music began through hearing the
singers at a nearby Baptist church. He
studied at
Art
Rupe, Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
the
University of California, Los Angeles, and
after considering a career in movies
decided on music instead. He co-founded
Juke Box Records in the mid-1940s, but
soon left to start Specialty.
Rupe
was a contemporary of Jerry Wexler,
Leonard Chess and other white
businessmen-producers who helped bring
Black music to the general public. He
founded Specialty in Los Angeles in 1946
and gave early breaks to artists such as
Cooke and his gospel group the Soul
Stirrers, Little Richard, Lloyd Price,
John Lee Hooker and Clifton
Chenier.
Little
Richard: Michael Ochs
Archives
An astute
businessman who loved the music while at
the same time signed his artist to
exploitative record deals -- "Tutti
Frutti" sold more than 500,000 copies but,
at a royalty rate of half-cent per
record, reportedly
netted Little Richard a mere $25,000.
Rupe
was known for how little he paid his
artists and engaged in an exploitative
practice common among label owners in the
early rock era: having performers sign
contracts leaving him with much or all of
the royalties and publishing
rights. "Tutti
Frutti" sold more than 500,000 copies but,
at a royalty rate of half-cent per
record, reportedly
netted Little Richard a mere $25,000. In
1959
Little
Richard would sue Rupe for back royalties
and settled out of court for
$11,000.
Rupe spent his final decades in Santa
Barbara.
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The Grammys will be
held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las
Vegas on April 3, 2022. It will recognize
the best recordings, compositions, and
artists of the eligibility year, running
from September 1, 2020, to September 30,
2021.
The lineup of
performers includes, John Legend, Carrie
Underwood, Maria Becerra. Silk Sonic --
the duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak --
are slated to open the show. BTS will not
only perform at the awards ceremony but
they are also nominated for Best Pop
Duo/Group Performance this year.
Before announcing
Billie Eilish as the 2021 Grammy winner
for Record of the Year, Ringo Starr said,
"If you're making music in our world
today, you've already won."
If you ever
wondered who won the most Grammy Awards?
It was Sir Georg Solti, Hungarian-born
Chicago Symphony Orchestra conductor for
22 years, and the artist with most Grammy
Awards won in a lifetime -- 31 out of 74
nominations.
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"We Are" -- Jon Batiste |
WINNER
"Leave the Door Open" -- Silk
Sonic | WINNER
"Kiss Me More" -- Doja Cat
featuring Sza | WINNER
"Sour" -- Olivia Rodrigo |
WINNER
"Believe for It" -- Cece
Winans | WINNER
"Believe for It" -- Cece
Winans; Dwan Hill, Kyle Lee, Cece
Winans & Mitch Wong,
songwriters | WINNER
"Never Lost" -- Cece Winans |
WINNER
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will
take place April 6 - 7, at the Los Angeles
Convention Center and will cover
industries from finance, technology,
healthcare, transportation and
more,
plus
100s of suppliers, speakers and like
minded professionals.
Best Tech Innovation- Finalists:
Capillar technologies; Lead Forensics;
Pandadoc
Best Marketing Tool Award- Finalists:
FormAssembly; WiseStamp; Optmyzr
Best Offline Marketing Award-
Finalists: Gorilla LED truck; Modern
Postcard, Roham
Agency of the Future Award Finalists:
Flying Horse Communication; Napier
Partnership; Sociallyin
SALES INNOVATION EXPO 2022 AWARD-
Finalists: Dubb; Spiff; Vanilla
Software
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"For
the first time in three years, PaleyFest
LA returns in person to THE DOLBY THEATER
with exclusive behind-the-scenes
conversations including leading stars from
the most acclaimed and buzzworthy TV
shows, screenings of special preview and
premiere content, never-before-seen TV
footage, and an interactive Q&A with
festival attendees.
The
Fest will run will run for 10 days from
Saturday, April 2 through Sunday,
April
10 at the Dolby Theatre in Los
Angeles.
"PaleyFest
LA selections include NBC and Twentieth
Television's This Is Us, The CW and Warner
Bros. Television's Superman & Lois,
ABC and ABC Signature's black-ish, CBS's
& Lionsgate Television's Ghosts, CBS's
The Neighborhood, HBOMax and Universal
Television's Hacks, Netflix and Sony
Pictures Television's Cobra Kai, The CW
and Warner Bros. Television's Riverdale,
AMC and Sony Pictures Television's Better
Call Saul, CBS and CBS Studio's A Salute
to the NCIS Universe celebrating NCIS,
NCIS: Los Angeles, and NCIS: Hawai'i, and
Netflix's Emily in Paris.
"PaleyFest
LA is the nation's original and
longest-running festival celebrating
creative excellence in television with the
most acclaimed and impactful shows and
stars, including Lucille Ball, Barbra
Streisand, George Lucas, Ava DuVernay,
Norman Lear, and the casts and creative
teams behind The Sopranos, The West Wing,
Mad Men, Mary Tyler Moore, Parks and
Recreation, Will & Grace, The Walking
Dead, and countless more.
PaleyFest LA
Lineup:
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By
Brent
Shelton
NordVPN
in teamed with cybersecurity researchers
to discover stolen data records from 16
million computers worldwide, including
credentials from Netflix and Spotify
users.
What
has been stolen? 174,800 streaming
credentials were stolen and are now being
sold online--61% were from Netflix users,
25% Spotify, 7% Amazon Prime and others
from Hulu, Vimeo, and Disney+.
Who
got affected the most? Half a million
American internet users and more than a
third of a million Canadians managed to
download and install the malware that
stole their credentials.
What
happens to stolen accounts? Hackers
commonly share streaming service
credentials on the dark web for free, and
eBay and other classifieds offer to get
access to a streaming service for half the
price.
"Stolen
login credentials to streaming services
are just a fraction of what has been
leaked. Unencrypted files ended up on the
dark web too. Customers can prevent this
by using protection tools like NordLocker
that encrypt data and keep it safe in the
cloud," says Daniel Markuson, digital
privacy expert at NordVPN.
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The Oscar
nominations 2022 are in as
Emmy®-winning
actor-comedian Leslie
Jordan ("Will & Grace," THE HELP)
and Emmy-nominated
actor-CEO-producer Tracee Ellis
Ross ("black-ish," THE HIGH
NOTE) announced the nominations for
the 94th Academy Awards on February 8.
The Oscars 2022
will air LIVE SUNDAY MARCH 27 8e/5p on ABC
and will be televised live in more than
200 territories worldwide.
CODA
takes Oscar for best
picture
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Oskar Winners Complete List
Philippe Rousselet, Fabrice
Gianfermi and Patrick
Wachsberger, Producers
DON'T LOOK UP
Adam McKay and Kevin Messick,
Producers
Teruhisa Yamamoto,
Producer
Mary Parent, Denis Villeneuve and
Cale Boyter, Producers
Tim White, Trevor White and Will
Smith, Producers
Sara Murphy, Adam Somner and Paul
Thomas Anderson,
Producers
Guillermo del Toro, J. Miles Dale
and Bradley Cooper,
Producers
Jane Campion, Tanya Seghatchian,
Emile Sherman, Iain Canning and
Roger Frappier,
Producers
Steven Spielberg and Kristie
Macosko Krieger,
Producers
Actor in a Leading
Role
Benedict Cumberbatch in THE POWER
OF THE DOG
Andrew Garfield in TICK,
TICK...BOOM!
Will Smith in KING
RICHARD
Denzel Washington in THE TRAGEDY
OF MACBETH
Actor in a Supporting
Role
Troy Kotsur in CODA
Jesse Plemons in THE POWER OF THE
DOG
J.K. Simmons in BEING THE
RICARDOS
Kodi Smit-McPhee in THE POWER OF
THE DOG
Actress in a Leading
Role
Olivia Colman in THE LOST
DAUGHTER
Penélope Cruz in PARALLEL
MOTHERS
Nicole Kidman in BEING THE
RICARDOS
Kristen Stewart in
SPENCER
Actress in a Supporting
Role
Ariana DeBose -WEST SIDE
STORYJudi Dench in
BELFAST
Kirsten Dunst in THE POWER OF THE
DOG
Aunjanue Ellis in KING
RICHARD
Jared Bush, Byron Howard,
Yvett Merino and Clark
Spencer
Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica
Hellström, Signe Byrge
Sørensen and Charlotte De
La Gournerie
Enrico Casarosa and Andrea
Warren
Mike Rianda, Phil Lord,
Christopher Miller and Kurt
Albrecht
Don Hall, Carlos López
Estrada, Osnat Shurer and Peter
Del Vecho
Cinematography
Greig Fraser
Dan Laustsen
Ari Wegner
Bruno Delbonnel
Janusz Kaminski
Costume Design
Jenny Beavan
Massimo Cantini Parrini and
Jacqueline Durran
Jacqueline West and Robert
Morgan
Luis Sequeira
Paul Tazewell
Kenneth Branagh
Ryusuke Hamaguchi
Paul Thomas Anderson
Jane Campion
Steven Spielberg
Jessica Kingdon, Kira
Simon-Kennedy and Nathan
Truesdell
Stanley Nelson and Traci A.
Curry
Jonas Poher Rasmussen, Monica
Hellström, Signe Byrge
Sørensen and Charlotte De
La Gournerie
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson,
Joseph Patel, Robert Fyvolent and
David Dinerstein
Rintu Thomas and Sushmit
Ghosh
Matt Ogens and Geoff
McLean
Pedro Kos and Jon
Shenk
Ben Proudfoot
Elizabeth Mirzaei and Gulistan
Mirzaei
Jay Rosenblatt
Hank Corwin
Joe Walker
Pamela Martin
Peter Sciberras
Myron Kerstein and Andrew
Weisblum
Japan
Denmark
Italy
Bhutan
Norway
Makeup and
Hairstyling
Mike Marino, Stacey Morris and
Carla Farmer
Nadia Stacey, Naomi Donne and
Julia Vernon
Donald Mowat, Love Larson and Eva
von Bahr
Linda Dowds, Stephanie Ingram and
Justin Raleigh
Göran Lundström, Anna
Carin Lock and Frederic
Aspiras
Music (Original
Score)
Nicholas Britell
Hans Zimmer
Germaine Franco
Alberto Iglesias
Jonny Greenwood
Music (Original
Song)
Music and Lyric by DIXSON and
Beyoncé
Knowles-Carter
Music and Lyric by Lin-Manuel
Miranda
Music and Lyric by Van
Morrison
Music and Lyric by Billie Eilish
and Finneas
O'Connell
Music and Lyric by Diane
Warren
Production
Design
Production Design: Patrice
Vermette; Set Decoration:
Zsuzsanna Sipos
Production Design: Tamara
Deverell; Set Decoration: Shane
Vieau
Production Design: Grant Major;
Set Decoration: Amber
Richards
Production Design: Stefan
Dechant; Set Decoration: Nancy
Haigh
Production Design: Adam
Stockhausen; Set Decoration: Rena
DeAngelo
Joanna Quinn and Les
Mills
Hugo Covarrubias and Tevo
Díaz
Anton Dyakov
Dan Ojari and Mikey
Please
Alberto Mielgo and Leo
Sanchez
ALA KACHUU - TAKE AND RUN
Maria Brendle and Nadine
Lüchinger
Tadeusz ?ysiak and Maciej
?lesicki
Aneil Karia and Riz
Ahmed
Martin Strange-Hansen and Kim
Magnusson
K.D. Dávila and Levin
Menekse
Denise Yarde, Simon Chase, James
Mather and Niv Adiri
Mac Ruth, Mark Mangini, Theo
Green, Doug Hemphill and Ron
Bartlett
Simon Hayes, Oliver Tarney, James
Harrison, Paul Massey and Mark
Taylor
Richard Flynn, Robert Mackenzie
and Tara Webb
Tod A. Maitland, Gary Rydstrom,
Brian Chumney, Andy Nelson and
Shawn Murphy
Paul Lambert, Tristan Myles,
Brian Connor and Gerd
Nefzer
Swen Gillberg, Bryan Grill, Nikos
Kalaitzidis and Dan
Sudick
Charlie Noble, Joel Green,
Jonathan Fawkner and Chris
Corbould
Christopher Townsend, Joe
Farrell, Sean Noel Walker and Dan
Oliver
Kelly Port, Chris Waegner, Scott
Edelstein and Dan
Sudick
Screenplay by Siân
Heder
Screenplay by Ryusuke Hamaguchi,
Takamasa Oe
Screenplay by Jon Spaihts and
Denis Villeneuve and Eric
Roth
Written by Maggie
Gyllenhaal
Written by Jane
Campion
Written by Kenneth
Branagh
Screenplay by Adam McKay; Story
by Adam McKay & David
Sirota
Written by Zach Baylin
Written by Paul Thomas
Anderson
Written by Eskil Vogt, Joachim
Trier
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Los Angeles, CA
-- (March 9, 2022) -- The Critics Choice
Association (CCA) announced the
star-studded lineup of presenters who will
take the stage at the 27th annual Critics
Choice Awards.
Issa Rae will
present the SeeHer Award to Halle Berry,
while Jimmy Kimmel will take the stage to
honor Billy Crystal with the Lifetime
Achievement Award.
Additional
presenters include Ava DuVernay, Carey
Mulligan, Jamie Dornan, Serena Williams,
Venus Williams, Kristen Wiig, Lin-Manuel
Miranda, Mandy Moore, Zoey Deutch, Joel
McHale, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez,
J.K. Simmons, Ray Romano, Ken Jeong, Alan
Kim, Angelica Ross, Annie Mumolo,
Dominique Jackson, Dylan O'Brien, Hailie
Sahar, Indya Moore, Jacob Bertrand, Jung
Ho-yeon, Kaci Walfall, Lee Jung-jae, Maria
Bakalova, Mayim Bialik, Nasim Pedrad, Park
Hae-soo, Ralph Macchio, Robin Thede, LA
Rams Coach Sean McVay & Veronika
Khomyn, Shawn Hatosy, Sonequa
Martin-Green, and more.
The 27th annual
Critics Choice Awards will be an
international affair, with celebrations
taking place in both Los Angeles and in
London. Hosted by Taye Diggs and Nicole
Byer, the Critics Choice Awards gala will
broadcast LIVE in the U.S. on The CW and
TBS on Sunday, March 13 from 7:00 &endash;
10:00 pm ET (delayed PT &endash; check
local listings) and will also be seen in
many countries around the globe.
The Los Angeles
awards ceremony will be held at the
Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel, while stars
in London will gather at
the
Savoy Hotel for a late-night soiree that
will be an integral part of the live
telecast.
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"Belfast"
"CODA"
"Don't Look Up"
"Dune"
"King Richard"
"Licorice Pizza"
"Nightmare Alley"
"The Power of the Dog"
"Tick, Tick
Boom!"
"West Side Story"
Nicolas Cage,
"Pig"
Benedict Cumberbatch, "The Power
of the Dog"
Peter Dinklage, "Cyrano"
Andrew Garfield, "Tick, Tick
Boom!"
Will Smith, "King Richard" -
WINNER
Denzel Washington, "The
Tragedy of Macbeth"
Jessica
Chastain, "The Eyes of Tammy
Faye" - WINNER
Olivia Colman, "The Lost
Daughter"
Lady Gaga, "House of Gucci"
Alana Haim, "Licorice Pizza"
Nicole Kidman, "Being the
Ricardos"
Kristen Stewart,
"Spencer"
Jamie Dornan,
"Belfast"
Ciaran Hinds, "Belfast"
Troy Kotsur, "CODA"
Jared Leto, "House of
Gucci"
J.K. Simmons, "Being the
Ricardos"
Kodi Smit-McPhee, "The Power of
the Dog"
Caitriona
Balfe, "Belfast"
Ariana DeBose, "West Side
Story"
Ann Dowd, "Mass"
Kirsten Dunst, "The Power of the
Dog"
Aunjanue Ellis, "King
Richard"
Rita Moreno, "West Side
Story"
Jude Hill,
"Belfast"
Cooper Hoffman, "Licorice
Pizza"
Emilia Jones, "CODA"
Woody Norman, "C'mon C'mon"
Saniyya Sidney, "King
Richard"
Rachel Zegler, "West Side
Story"
"Belfast"
"Don't Look Up"
"The Harder They Fall"
"Licorice Pizza"
"The Power of the Dog"
"West Side Story"
Paul Thomas
Anderson, "Licorice Pizza"
Kenneth Branagh, "Belfast"
Jane Campion, "The Power of
the Dog"
Guillermo del Toro,
"Nightmare Alley"
Steven Spielberg, "West Side
Story"
Denis Villeneuve,
"Dune"
Paul Thomas
Anderson, "Licorice Pizza"
Zach Baylin, "King Richard"
Kenneth Branagh, "Belfast"
Adam McKay, David Sirota,
"Don't Look Up"
Aaron Sorkin, "Being the
Ricardos"
Jane
Campion, "The Power of the
Dog"
Maggie Gyllenhaal, "The Lost
Daughter"
Sian Heder, "CODA"
Tony Kushner, "West Side
Story"
Jon Spaihts, Denis Villeneuve,
Eric Roth, "Dune"
Bruno
Delbonnel, "The Tragedy of
Macbeth"
Greig Fraser, "Dune"
Janusz Kaminski, "West Side
Story"
Dan Laustsen, "Nightmare
Alley"
Ari Wegner, "The Power of the
Dog"
Haris Zambarloukos,
"Belfast"
Jim Clay and
Claire Nia Richards,
"Belfast"
Tamara Deverell and Shane Vieau,
"Nightmare Alley"
Adam Stockhausen and Rena
DeAngelo, "The French
Dispatch"
Adam Stockhausen and Rena
DeAngelo, "West Side Story"
Patrice Vermette and Zsuzsanna
Sipos, "Dune"
Sarah
Broshar and Michael Kahn, "West
Side Story"
Una Ni Dhonghaile,
"Belfast"
Andy Jurgensen, "Licorice
Pizza"
Peter Sciberras, "The Power of
the Dog"
Joe Walker, "Dune"
Jenny
Beavan, "Cruella"
Luis Sequeira, "Nightmare
Alley"
Paul Tazewell, "West Side
Story"
Jacqueline West, Robert Morgan,
"Dune"
Janty Yates, "House of
Gucci"
"Cruella"
"Dune"
"The Eyes of Tammy Faye"
"House of Gucci"
"Nightmare Alley"
"Dune"
"The Matrix
Resurrections"
"Nightmare Alley"
"No Time to Die"
"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the
Ten Rings"
"Barb &
Star Go to Vista Del Mar"
"Don't Look Up"
"Free Guy"
"The French Dispatch"
"Licorice
Pizza"
"Encanto"
"Flee"
"Luca"
"The Mitchells vs the
Machines"
"Raya and the Last
Dragon"
"A Hero"
"Drive My Car"
"Flee"
"The Hand of God"
"The Worst Person in the
World"
Be Alive,
"King Richard"
Dos Oruguitas, "Encanto"
Guns Go Bang, "The Harder They
Fall"
Just Look Up, "Don't Look Up"
No Time to Die, "No Time to
Die"
Nicholas
Britell, "Don't Look Up"
Jonny Greenwood, "The Power of
the Dog"
Jonny Greenwood, "Spencer"
Nathan Johnson, "Nightmare
Alley"
Hans Zimmer,
"Dune"
"Evil"
"For All Mankind"
"The Good Fight"
"Pose"
"Squid Game"
"Succession" - WINNER
"This Is Us"
"Yellowjackets" Actor
in a Drama Series
Sterling K.
Brown, "This Is Us"
Mike Colter, "Evil"
Brian Cox, "Succession"
Lee Jung-jae, "Squid Game" -
WINNER
Billy Porter, "Pose"
Jeremy Strong,
"Succession"
Uzo Aduba,
"In Treatment"
Chiara Aurelia, "Cruel
Summer"
Christine Baranski, "The Good
Fight"
Katja Herbers, "Evil"
Melanie Lynskey,
"Yellowjackets"- WINNER
MJ Rodriguez,
"Pose"
Nicholas
Braun, "Succession"
Billy Crudup, "The Morning
Show"
Kieran Culkin,
"Succession"
Justin Hartley, "This Is
Us"
Matthew Macfadyen,
"Succession"
Mandy Patinkin, "The Good
Fight"
Andrea
Martin, "Evil"
Audra McDonald, "The Good
Fight"
Christine Lahti, "Evil"
J. Smith-Cameron,
"Succession"
Sarah Snook, "Succession"
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Susan Kelechi Watson, "This
Is Us"
"The
Great"
"Hacks"
"Insecure"
"Only Murders in the
Building"
"The Other Two"
"Reservation Dogs"
"Ted Lasso"
"What We Do in the
Shadows"
Iain
Armitage, "Young Sheldon"
Nicholas Hoult, "The Great"
Steve Martin, "Only Murders in
the Building"
Kayvan Novak, "What We Do in the
Shadows"|
Martin Short, "Only Murders in
the Building"
Jason Sudeikis, "Ted Lasso"
-
Elle Fanning,
"The Great"
Renée Elise Goldsberry,
"Girls5eva"
Selena Gomez, "Only Murders in
the Building"
Sandra Oh, "The Chair"
Issa Rae, "Insecure"
Jean Smart,
"Hacks"
Ncuti Gatwa,
"Sex Education"
Brett Goldstein, "Ted Lasso
"
Harvey Guillén, "What
We Do in the Shadows"
Brandon Scott Jones, "Ghosts"
Ray Romano, "Made for Love"
Bowen Yang, "Saturday Night
Live"
Hannah
Einbinder, "Hacks"
Kristin Chenoweth,
"Schmigadoon!"
Molly Shannon, "The Other
Two"
Cecily Strong, "Saturday Night
Live"
Josie Totah, "Saved by the
Bell"
Hannah Waddingham, "Ted
Lasso"
"Dopesick"
"Dr. Death"
"It's a Sin"
"Maid"
"Mare of Easttown"
"Midnight Mass"
"The Underground Railroad"
"WandaVision"
"Come From
Away"
"List of a Lifetime"
"The Map of Tiny Perfect
Things"
"Robin Roberts Presents:
Mahalia"
"Oslo"
"Zoey's Extraordinary
Christmas"
Olly
Alexander, "It's a Sin"
Paul Bettany, "WandaVision"
William Jackson Harper, "Love
Life"
Joshua Jackson, "Dr. Death"
Michael Keaton, "Dopesick"
-
Hamish Linklater, "Midnight
Mass"
Danielle
Brooks, "Robin Roberts Presents:
Mahalia"
Cynthia Erivo, "Genius:
Aretha"
Thuso Mbedu, "The Underground
Railroad"
Elizabeth Olsen,
"WandaVision"
Margaret Qualley, "Maid"
Kate Winslet, "Mare of
Easttown" -
Zach Gilford,
"Midnight Mass"
William Jackson Harper, "The
Underground Railroad"
Evan Peters, "Mare of
Easttown"
Christian Slater, "Dr. Death"
Courtney B. Vance, "Genius:
Aretha"
Kaitlyn Dever, "Dopesick"
Kathryn Hahn, "WandaVision"
Melissa McCarthy, "Nine Perfect
Strangers"
Julianne Nicholson, "Mare of
Easttown"
Jean Smart, "Mare of
Easttown"
"Acapulco"
"Call My Agent!"
"Lupin"
"Money Heist"
"Narcos: Mexico"
|"Squid Game"
"Big
Mouth"
"Bluey"
"Bob's Burgers"
"The Great North"
"Q-Force"
"What If
?" (Disney
Plus)
"The Amber
Ruffin Show"
"Desus & Mero"
"The Kelly Clarkson Show"
"Last Week Tonight With John
Oliver"
|"Late Night With Seth
Meyers"
"Watch What Happens Live With
Andy Cohen"
"Bo
Burnham: Inside"
"Good Timing With Jo
Firestone"
"James Acaster: Cold Lasagne Hate
Myself 1999"
"Joyelle Nicole Johnson: Love
Joy"
"Nate Bargatze: The Greatest
Average American"
"Trixie Mattel: One Night
Only"
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Gary Sunkin, TVI
The LA Marathon (formerly the City of Los
Angeles Marathon) is an annual running
event usually held in the Spring in Los
Angeles, California. The 26.219 mile
(42.195 km) footrace, inspired by the
success of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games,
has been contested every year since
1986.
The historic race, which has seen
unprecedented growth since introducing the
iconic "Stadium to Sea" course, draws
runners from all over the world to take a
tour of Los Angeles running past every
major landmark. The "Stadium to the Sea"
route was not the original route: the
original route ended at the Los Angeles
Memorial Coliseum, and a route around the
turn of the millennium both started and
ended in Downtown Los Angeles.
Instead of a "Stadium to the Sea" course,
runners will experience a "Stadium to the
Stars."
The 2022 Los
Angeles Marathon presented by ASICS will
begin at Dodger Stadium and will follow
its traditional route until Brentwood,
where runners double back on San Vicente,
Sepulveda and Santa Monica Blvd. before
finishing at Avenue of the Stars. in
Century City.
Participants not only accomplish a
personal goal but also support The McCourt
Foundation's mission to build a healthier
world.
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Marathon fans
throughout the 26.2-mile course route on
Sunday cheered on the estimated 15,000
athletes from around the country -- and
the world -- who ran the 37th annual Los
Angeles Marathon.
Delvine Meringor of
Kenya crossed the finish line first
Sunday, earning $10,000 and taking the
women's division, followed by John Korir,
also of Kenya, the men's champion.
Meringor held off
Korir's challenge by about 8 seconds at
the end , winning the women's race in 2
hours, 25 minutes and 3 seconds. Korir,
for the second consecutive year, won the
men's race, with a time of 2 hours, 9
minutes and 7 seconds. Under marathon
rules, elite female runners started the
race 16 minutes and 5 seconds before the
men.
Runners enjoyed
ideal weather conditions, with sunny skies
and comfortable temperatures. Most
participants in the marathon were expected
to take three to five hours to complete
the course from downtown Los Angeles to
the finish line in Century City. But the
elite runners typically finish the race in
a little more than two hours.
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1.
John Korir - 2:09:07
2. Edwin Kimntal - 2:10.42
3. Biuktyit Eshehetu -
2:15:12
4. Tyler McCandlless -
2:15:18
5. Elishe Barno -
2:16:38
1.
Delvins Meringor - 2.25.03
2. Antenna Kawamura - 2.30.12
3. Biruktayoti Degphill -
2:31:28
4. Marta Abeno - 2.34.02
5. Amanda Phillips -
2.35.06
"CODA," "Succession" and "Ted Lasso" led
the ensemble winners in film and TV as the
28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
were handed out on Sunday, Feb. 27. Held
this year at the Santa Monica Barker
Hangar, the ceremony was broadcast live on
TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT and
will be available to stream on HBO Max on
Monday.
Will Smith, Jessica Chastain, Troy Kotsur,
Ariana DeBose, Jason Sudeikis, Jean Smart,
Michael Keaton and Kate Winslet also won,
with 'Squid Game' picking up a pair of
acting awards for Jung Ho-yeon and Lee
Jung-jae.
During the
ceremony, Kate Winslet presented Dame
Helen Mirren with the SAG Lifetime
Achievement Award.
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The Travel & Adventure Show returns to
Los Angeles Convention center on March 12
and 13 2022. The hours are March 12, 10:00
am to 5:00pm and Sunday 10:00am to
5:00pm.
2022 Keynote Speakers include PETER
GREENBERG, Emmy Award-Winning
Investigative Reporter and Producer and
CBS News Travel Editor; PAULINE FROMMER
Editorial Director of the Frommer's Guides
and Publisher of Frommers.com and
BRIAN KELLY, Founder and CEO of The Points
Guy (TPG).
On 2 days all under one roof it is the
place to get great travel stories,
meet travel celebrities, attend 3 theaters
and over 30+ sessions
Find
your next vacation, explore thousands of
vacation options represented by top
destinations, tour operators, and travel
suppliers from around the world and meet
the experts who can get you there.
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BERLIN -- The
top prize at the Berlin International Film
Festival, the Golden Bear for best feature
film, was given to "Alcarràs," a
contemplative work about peach farmers in
a village in northern Spain.
"Alcarràs," the melancholic second
feature by the Spanish director Carla
Simón, who herself comes from a
family of farmers, uses nonprofessional
actors. The film focuses on a family that
has been cultivating its land since the
Spanish Civil War and is forced to make
way for a company wanting to build a solar
farm on the property.
It is the second feature from Simon, after
the well received "Summer 1993", released
in 2017.
Best director
prize, both acting awards and two of the
three best film prizes were won by female
film-makers.
The third place jury prize went to
acclaimed Mexican drama Robe of Gems, a
debut feature from director Natalia
López Gallardo, who previously
worked as an editor on Carlos Reygadas'
Silent Light and Post Tenebras Lux.
Separating them was South Korean director
Hong Sang-soo, whose "The Novelist's Film"
took the second place grand jury
prize.
Berlin introduced gender-neutral acting
awards in 2021 and, as previously, both
went to women. Best lead performance was
won by Meltem Kaptan for her portrayal of
a mother who takes on the U.S. justice
system to get her son released from
Guantánamo Bay in "Rabiye Kurnaz Vs
George W Bush," while best supporting
performance went to Laura Basuki for her
role in Indonesian drama "Nana."
While the 2021 festival was entirely
virtual, 2022's staged in-person events
while abiding by local pandemic
restrictions. The most significant
casualty was Isabelle Huppert, who was
unable to appear to collect her honorary
Golden Bear lifetime achievement award
after testing positive for coronavirus
shortly before the scheduled
presentation.
Golden Bear for best
film "Alcarràs" (dir: Carla
Simón)
Silver Bear grand jury prize "The
Novelist's Film" (dir: Hong Sang-soo)
Silver Bear jury prize "Robe of Gems"
(dir: Natalia López Gallardo)
Silver Bear for best director Claire Denis
for "Fire" (or Both Sides of the
Blade)
Silver Bear for best leading performance
Meltem Kaptan (Rabiye Kurnaz Vs George W
Bush)
Silver Bear for best supporting
performance Laura Basuki (Nana)
Silver Bear for best screenplay Laila
Stieler (Rabiye Kurnaz Vs George W
Bush)
Silver Bear for outstanding artistic
contribution Rithy Panh and Sarit Mang
(Everything Will Be OK)
Special jury mention "A Piece of Sky"
(dir: Michael Koch)
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The Berlin Film Festival, whose
scaled-down edition kicked off on Thursday
evening Feb. 10, under strict COVID
measures.
The Berlinale is requiring guests and
audience members to take a daily test if
they've only been vaccinated twice in
order to access screenings. Testing
stations can be found in buses around the
festival's main theater and inside select
hotels with results back in roughly 20
minutes.
54 COVID Cases are reported out of 2,700
tests midway through festival
"The
Berlinale's test buses, available for both
accredited and audience are being
conducted on press and film delegations as
well as audience members who are not
boosted.
As of Feb. 11, Germany reported 240,172
new COVID cases, with a seven-day average
of 1,472 cases per 100,000 population,
according the Robert Koch Institute. Only
55.2 % of the German population has
received a booster
vaccination.
Besides the daily testing and mandatory
masks indoors, other COVID measures put in
place at the Berlinale include the
reduction of seating capacity inside
theaters by half. Although the European
Film Market is being held online, a number
of industry people are attending in-person
festival meetings and screenings.
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In their sixth
season since moving back to Los Angeles,
the Rams can call themselves Super Bowl
champions. And they won it at home.
After eight years,
of a lot of ups and downs," the RAMS saw
it come full circle - on Sunday, they
became champions.
The Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals
23-20 at SoFi Stadium, claiming their
first Super Bowl as the L.A. Rams.
"I can't say enough
about the resilience of this team," coach
Sean McVay said. "Guys stepping up when
they had to ... That's why we're world
champs, because our best players stepped
up in the most crucial and critical
moments."
Before an audience of 70,048 and a glitzy
crowd heavy on Hollywood, music and sports
celebrities, the Rams overcame a 20-13,
third-quarter deficit to complete their
dream season
Jennifer Lopez,
Charlize Theron, Kanye West, Cardi B,
LeBron James and Clayton Kershaw were
among the glitterati that looked on as the
Rams struggled for much of the game to
match the highlight that Dr. Dre, Snoop
Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick
Lamar and 50 Cent generated at
halftime.
During the run-up to Sunday's game, Rams
chief operating officer Kevin Demoff said
the Super Bowl provided the Rams with a
huge opportunity on the sport's biggest
stage to win the game and new fans.
"We're
just scratching the surface," he said, "of
what we can become."
On Sunday, they became champions.
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Cincinnati Bengals
By the time Beijing revealed a slogan for
the upcoming Games, last fall, it felt
like a relic from another time: "Together
for a Shared Future." China soon announced
that, because of the pandemic, no foreign
visitors would be allowed to buy tickets
to events, and the political rifts beneath
the Games were about to become more
visible.
The Opening Ceremony at the Beijing Games
will take place on Feb. 4, 2022 and will
run through Feb. 20. The event will be
held at the Beijing National Stadium
(commonly referred as the Bird's Nest) and
will coincide with the host country's most
important holiday, the Chinese New Year,
which begins on February 1.
The 2022 Olympics competition will be
split into three zones: central Beijing,
Yanqing and Zhangjiakou. Opening and
closing ceremonies, along with four snow
events (men's and women's snowboard big
air and freestyle skiing big air) and all
the ice events (curling, ice hockey and
skating-Skating (figure skating, short
track speed skating, and speed skating),
will take place in central Beijing.
Yanqing, a suburban district of Beijing,
will host all Alpine skiing and sliding
(bobsleigh, skeleton and luge) events.
Finally, the Chongli district in
Zhangjiakou -- a popular skiing
destination -- will host the rest of the
snow events (snowboard, freestyle skiing,
cross country skiing, ski jumping, Nordic
combined and biathlon).
The Beijing Games will feature seven new
winter Olympic events. The newly-added
events include the women's monobob,
freestyle skiing big air (men's and
women's), and mixed team events in short
track speed skating team relay, ski
jumping, freestyle skiing aerials and
snowboard cross.
The United States will send almost 80
athletes to compete in Beijing, including
some familiar faces.
Alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin will look to
add to her medal haul at her third
Olympics. Shiffrin won gold in Sochi, and
added two more medals in PyeongChang.
Veteran curler John Shuster, a Wisconsin
native, has represented Team USA at every
Winter Games dating back to 2006, and will
look for his second Olympic gold in
Beijing.
Snowboarding star Chloe Kim will compete
in her second Olympics after making
history at the 2018 PyeongChang Games as
the youngest competitor to win gold on
halfpipe.
The 2022 Olympics competition will beheld
across three zones: central Beijing,
Yanqing and Zhangjiakou.
Zhangjiakou located 120 miles north
of Beijing', will host the snowboard,
freestyle skiing, cross country skiing,
ski jumping, Nordic combined and biathlon
events.
Since ancient times, Zhangjiakou has been
a stronghold of military significance and
vied for by multiple sides. Hence,
Zhangjiakou is nicknamed the Northern Gate
of Beijing. Due to its strategic position
on several important transport arteries,
it is a critical node for travel between
Hebei and Inner Mongolia and connecting
northwest China, Mongolia, and Beijing.
Dajingmen, an important gate and junction
of the Great Wall of China is located
there.
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LOS ANGELES --
February Can't make it to this year's
Super Bowl in person? Consider heading to
the Super Bowl Experience at the Los
Angeles Convention Center.
The
NFL is bringing their annual Super Bowl
Experience presented by Lowe's back to LA
for Super Bowl LVI.
The
event will run on Saturday and Sunday, and
again from Thursday, Feb.10 - Saturday,
Feb. 12, just ahead of the Super Bowl,
which will take place on Feb. 13, at the
SoFi Stadium.
The attraction will
feature interactive games, an opportunity
to take photos with the Vince Lombardi
Trophy, and also get player
autographs.
Among those who
will be on hand will be Jacksonville
Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence,
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell
Wilson and former Seattle Seahawks running
back Marshawn Lynch.
Attending the Feb.
3 game at Inglewood's SoFi Stadium is more
of a fantasy out of reach for the average
fan, with tickets skyrocketing past $6,000
per seat. The interactive football theme
park located at the LA Convention Center
will give Angelenos and guests alike an
opportunity to get closer to the big game
without dropping the big bucks for a
ticket at SoFi Stadium.
Fans who use Metro
to get to the Super Bowl Experience will
be eligible to receive 50% off their
general admission tickets, which are $20
for those age 13 and older. The event is
free for anyone 12 and under.
The NFL has a game
protocol in place to create a very safely
attended event. "There's a mask
mandate for fans two and above and it's
required to show proof of vaccine or a
negative test for fans two and above, so
please come with your paperwork so you can
quickly get through security and inside
this fan fest."
The
NFL is also partnering with the Los
Angeles County Department of Public Health
to host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at
the Super Bowl Experience. Appointments
are encouraged to reduce wait times
outside of the South Hall of the LA
Convention Center, but not required. The
vaccination clinic will offer first,
second, and booster doses of the Pfizer,
Moderna and J&J vaccines. Fans who
receive any dose of the vaccine at the
on-site clinic will receive a free ticket
to the Super Bowl Experience.
Tickets for Super
Bowl Experience presented by Lowe's start
at $20 and kids 12 and under can attend
free any day. Tickets are on sale now
at NFL.com/sbxonsale or in the
NFL OnePass app. Fans can also purchase
tickets at the Super Bowl Experience box
office, located at the South Hall of the
Los Angeles Convention Center.
Hours for the Super Bowl Experience
Fans
February 5.
12noon-10:00pm
February 6.
10:00am-8:00pm
Mon, Tues, Wed
Closed
February 10.
03pm-10:00pm
February 11.
03pm-10:00pm
February 12.
10:00am-6:00pm
SoFi
Stadium Shuttle for Super Bowl LVI on
February 13
Go
Metro to SoFi Stadium by Connecting to
the SoFi
Stadium Shuttle at the C Line
(Green) Hawthorne/Lennox
Stadium. The Express Shuttle
will
operate between the Hawthorne/Lennox
Stadium and
SoFi Stadium beginning at 10:45am and will
run every 5-8 minutes through kick off.
Return service after the game will run for
90 mins after game ends.
The
SoFi Stadium Shuttle is FREE, but Fans can
apply for regular Metro Bus and Rail
service and special event parking rates at
Metro Park and Ride lots.
Parking
at Hawthorne /Lennox Station will be
limited and pre-'sale only on game day.
Fans are strongly encouraged
to
choose the nearest park and ride lot along
the C Line to connect to Hawthorne/Lennox
Station.
For
more info, Fans may vist metro.net/gameday
for
details
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LA
The National
Association of Television Program
Executives NATPE announced that its annual
conference scheduled to take place January
18-20 in Miami has become the latest major
in-person entertainment industry event to
be canceled due to the current Covid spike
by the highly transmissible Omicron
variant.
Just recently major
companies including Microsoft, Alphabet's
Google, auto-technology
company Waymo, Facebook parent Meta
Platforms, Twitter, Lenovo,
AT&T, Amazon.com and others, canceled
their in-person- presence at the Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas held on
January 5-8th. CES kicked off the annual
show in person, however, at only one-third
of normal attendance
level.
Dates and locations
for the next conference and marketplace
event will be announced at a later
date.
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PARK CITY, Utah
- The Sundance Film
Festival is under way since January 20 in
a virtual format as the in-person event
was cancelled January 5, amid a surge in
COVID-19 cases in the state brought on by
the omicron variant. Accordingly, the
Sundance Film Festival's action is a
responsible, community-focused measure in
response to the current infection rates in
our communities.
More than 80 feature-length films are
screening during the Sundance program.
Nearly 75% of the pictures showing at the
festival did not have a distributor as of
Thursday.
Streamers are buying up the bigger titles
and there's going to be a level of
competition this year not seen
before."
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last resort of indie
films
The Critics Choice Association announced a
postponement of its 27th annual Critics
Choice Awards. The in-person awards
ceremony was due to be held at the
Fairmont Century Plaza hotel in Los
Angeles on January 9, but due to the
rising number of COVID cases and the
threat posed by the spike of the Omicron
variant, organizers have decided to
postpone the event.
In a statement, The Critics Choice
Association said, "After thoughtful
consideration and candid conversations
with our partners at The CW and TBS, we
have collectively come to the conclusion
that the prudent and responsible decision
at this point is to postpone the 27th
Annual Critics Choice Awards, originally
slated for January 9, 2022." Honorary
Oscars gala delayed as Hollywood braces
for Omicron
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Following the
Hollywood Foreign Press Assn having been
bumped off the air by NBC -- following
months of heated controversy -- the 79th
Golden Globe Awards were handed out at a
starless, no-host, lackluster private
event in the ballroom of the Beverly
Hilton hotel.
With
the event neither televised nor
live-streamed -- and with the media barred
from covering it in person -- the HFPA
unveiled this year's winners to the public
on its web site and via social media.
The Power of the Dog
West Side Story
Succession
Hacks
Will Smith - King Richard
Nicole Kidman - Being the
Ricardos
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List
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muted glitz-free
ceremony
As CES returns to
Las Vegas, the show will display the next
wave innovation that will shape 2022 and
the economy of tomorrow. The show is set
to feature a plethora of exhibitors
advancing two of the most compelling
technology megatrends of the future:
intelligent automation and the evolution
of the metaverse.
The Expansion of Intelligent
Automation
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2022
//
Microsoft said on
Friday it will not participate in person
at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
2022 in Las Vegas, joining a list of
companies opting not to have a physical
presence at next month's event on concerns
over the rapid spread of the Omicron
COVID-19 variant.
Several other
companies including US automaker General
Motors, Alphabet's Google and
its self-driving auto-technology
company Waymo, Facebook
parent Meta
Platforms, Twitter, Lenovo,
AT&T, and Amazon.com dropped
in-person attendance plans earlier this
week, saying they would not send employees
out of caution over the spread of
Omicron.
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presence at CES
2022
Television
Int'l Magazine
PASADENA,
CA
--
The
Tournament of Roses is back. After the
coronavirus canceled last year's event,
the 133rd Rose Parade will march down
Pasadena's Colorado Boulevard on Saturday,
Jan. 1, 2022.
LeVar Burton is the grand marshal of the
floral float-filled festivities, which
will air live starting at 8 a.m. PT / 11
a.m. ET on local ABC, NBC, KTLA-5, RFD TV
and Univision channels, and will precede
the 108th Rose Bowl game, which
is presented by Capital One Venture X.
NCAA
football teams the Utah Utes and the Ohio
State Buckeyes will play against each
other in the 2022 Rose Bowl game, which
begins at 2 p.m. PT / 5 p.m.
For
more information,
visit www.tournamentofroses.com
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New
Year's Day Rose Parade and Rose Bowl Game
to ring in the year
2022
PASADENA,
Calif. (May 6, 2021) -- As the Pasadena
Tournament of Roses® and its
community partners prepare for the return
of the Rose Parade® presented by Honda
on January 1, 2022, they offer the first
in a series of sneak previews of floral
float entries that will inspire and charm
our worldwide audience on New Year's
Day.
Since the first Rose Parade in 1890, each
float entry presents a unique theme and
visual story that bring their vessel to
life. The theme of the 133rd Rose Parade
-- "Dream. Believe. Achieve."-- is
reflected in the official renderings for
float participants Donate Life, Lions Club
International and Rotary Rose Parade
Float Committee.
The
three organizations' longtime Rose Parade
participation, totaling 85 entries since
1980, continues with symbolic and
spectacular storytelling sure to be
embraced by millions of streetside
and broadcast viewers from across the
country and around the world drawn to
America's New Year Celebration.
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PreProduction:
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Computer Editing: VATS
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Production Facilities:
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PreProduction:
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Computer Editing: VATS
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Production Facilities:
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Chuck Stevens; Troy Cory;
Odette Ashooy; Robin Nichols;
Lori Engel; Gene Emberton;
Maribeth Lotito, Jim Lotito;
Frank Tropepe, David Trotter;
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Angelica Bridges.
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its effects, after the death
of Troy's uncle, Bernard
Stubblefield, on October 4,
1973. The admistrator of
Bernard's estate, Mrs. Thomas
(Ann) Lynch, read the will
leaving all of the estate and
effects contained in the trunk
to Troy, the heir in
succession.
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Movie
Title: "Beijing - 20 Years Later
- 1988 to 2008" Knock, Knock,
Who's There?
China's
Open Door Policy - Troy Cory,
Joey Adams, vp Al Gore, Josie
Cory, Shanghai 1997, Troy Sings,
Smooth Sailing. / A VRA LookRadio
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"Beijing
- 20 Years Later - 1988 to 2008"
"China's Open Door Policy"
features TVInews / CCTV / IOC
film clips. Troy Cory and Joey
Lauren Adams are featured
performing at the 1988 Shanghai
TV Festival "Summertime Is Here
At Last", "Isn't It a Shame", and
"Smooth Sailing" on the Yangtse
River. STV news anchor welcomes
Troy to Shanghai.
As
first American singer to perform
at Shanghai Festival, signifies a
"leap forward" since Deng
Xiaoping's visit to USA,
Thatcher's signing Hong Kong
agreement, military October
parading at Tiananmen Square, and
trial of Mao's wife Jiang Quing,
the Gang of Four as seen in
historic footage. Troy and the
Brooke Sisters lighting candles
at Buddha Temple.
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It was Deng Xiaoping's visit to
the USA in 1978, his meetings
with Richard Nixon, and the trial
of Mao's wife, Jiang Quing and
the Gang of Four that created
today's China's Open Door
Policy.
Recording Artists:
The California Goodtime Band;
John Mraz; Sam Montelle Stavros;
Smokey Allen Stover; Rick Turner;
The Pheromones;
Players: Troy Cory; Joey Lauren
Adams; Ginger Adams; Lila
Greninger; Christy Mattola; Gayl
Murphy; Kalia Salangron; Lynn
Stepney; Paul Wu; Shelley Zhang;
Political Figures: Jiang Zemin;
Deng Xiaoping; Al
Gore;
"Troy
Cory Show "Movie
Star"
Troy
sings Movie Star at Hawaian
Tropics beauty contest
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Television
Internatinal Magazine Founder,
Sam
Donaldson.
Samuel
Andrew Donaldson became
interested in broadcasting at an
early age and, after graduating
from New Mexico Military
institute, majored in
telecommunications at Texas
Western. He immediately began
working at local stations as a
disc jockey, announcer and
interviewer. While still in El
Paso, he had his first taste of
television, working as an
announcer in the region's first
television station.
While attending graduate school
at the University of Southern
California, Donaldson met
publisher Al Preiss, and they
both formed TELEvisionFILM
Magazine. Both seeing where the
international television market
was heading, the name was changed
to Television International
Magazine.
In his book "Hold On Mr.
President" Donaldson writes
.... After getting my B.A., I
went to the University of
Southern California for a year of
postgraduate work. This time I
worked hard but didn't stick to
it. Instead, I started a magazine
in Hollywood all with five
thousand dollars and a friend
named al Preiss. We went
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printing instead of offset,
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and white. It soon became evident
that we needed fifty thousand
dollars, not five." Eventually
Donaldson sold out to Al Preiss
who continued publishing the
magazine until his death in 1986.
In 1987 The Cory's purchased the
Magazine fro,m Al's widow Sylvia
Preiss.
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Television
International Magazine
Co-Founder, Al
Preiss.
Born
in Waseca, Minnesota, Preiss
began his career in the newsroom
at WCCO-TV in Minneapolis as a
sportscaster. He later moved to
Los Angeles, where he began
teaching television courses at
the University of Southern
California.
It was there, in 1955 when Al
Preiss had a vision -- a vision
that materialized in 1956, when
he and his colleague Sam
Donaldson launched TELEvisionFilm
Magazine.
Both Al and Sam had an honest
conviction that, "the television
film industry had reached a stage
where it needed a national
publication that would analyze
and put into focus -- the news,
issues and problems which
particularly concern the
production and distribution of
film for television.
When Al Preiss died in August
1986, the television industry
lost an untiring advocate and a
giant of a good friend. The tall,
wonderfully amiable publisher
truly seemed to do it all --
attending nearly every press
conference, speech, convention
and reception, and was never seen
without his trademark clear
plastic briefcase. You turned
around at these functions and
there was Preiss, taking notes,
talking animatedly, telling
stories, doing his job. One that
he not only loved, but felt was
necessary and important. He did
it all with the help of his
charming wife of 25 years,
Sylvia, who was editor of the
magazine during the years of 1985
and 1986.
The controlling interest of the
magazine, with all of its
archival history was purchased in
1987 by the Cory's.
Josie
Cory, Gary Sunkin, Byan Lukas,
Donna Jeffries, Valerie Milano,
Peter Allman, Don Butler, Troy
Cory-Stubblefield, Barry Seybert,
Victor Caballero, Mike Lipman,
Gordon Talbott, William Adrian,
Ginger Adams, Larry Leverett,
Bernard Schwartz, Bob Fisher, Dr.
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Robin Strausberg, Mark Schaefer,
Brad Ashton, Jim Baker, Anika
Michalowska, Theo Pirard, Richard
Mahler, Bill McCloskey, Bill
Peterson, John Chittock, Tony
Chiaveillo, Moira Burnett, John
Sanders, Mark Trost, Gillian
Davies, Jonathan Ames, Peter
Knight, Anton van Casteren, Jim
Hodgetts, Martin Jackson, Jack
Loftus, Peter Warner, Christian
Williams, Alex Ben Block, Bob
Foster, Seth Goldstein, Bob
Marisch, Jefferson Graham, Jack
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Troy Cory was among the first
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the first American entertainer to
perform in the People's Republic
of China, beginning in 1988. In
itself a notable
culture-historical feat, in view
of China's closed door policies
of the late 70s and well into the
80s. The PRC's administrative
climate in comparison is much
less restrictive now and China's
open door policy enables many
entertainers to introduce
themselves to the populace
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representing the U.S.A., Troy
Cory and his back-up dancers and
singers, "The Brooke Sisters,"
were the first entertainers from
the United States to appear in a
full staged program in the
People's Republic of China during
the Shanghai TV Festival, and
televised on China's National
Television (CCTV), viewed by over
300 million
people.
It was there Cory
met Jiang Zemin, then mayor of
Shanghai, and who later became
the 5th President of the People's
Republic of
China.
The '88 Shanghai Concert
was the beginnings of Troy's
concert tours in China for the
next two decades. The concerts,
just to name a few, included the
following cities: Shanghai,
Beijing, Anshan,
Harbin,
Fuzhou and and Tsingtao
(Qingdao)
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