Publicity campaigns for “The Bear,” “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” and “Abbott Elementary” were among the winners at the inaugural Tpec Awards, a competition recognizing top publicity campaigns across television programming. The late Howard Bragman was awarded with the Ben Halpern Lifetime Achievement award for his long, impactful career in publicity.
“All these winners exemplify the creativity, hard work and relentless dedication to raising awareness of the exciting content available to viewers,” said Dustin Smith and Wendy Zocks, Tpec co-chairs, in a statement
“These awards extend Tpec’s mission to elevate and celebrate our talented members behind these publicity campaigns,” they said. “In addition, we are honored to present our first Lifetime Achievement Award to Howard Bragman, whose legacy transcends television to include impactfully helping the LGBTQ+ community.”
Here are the winners for outstanding television campaigns:
Animated Series — Disney+’s “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.
“All these winners exemplify the creativity, hard work and relentless dedication to raising awareness of the exciting content available to viewers,” said Dustin Smith and Wendy Zocks, Tpec co-chairs, in a statement
“These awards extend Tpec’s mission to elevate and celebrate our talented members behind these publicity campaigns,” they said. “In addition, we are honored to present our first Lifetime Achievement Award to Howard Bragman, whose legacy transcends television to include impactfully helping the LGBTQ+ community.”
Here are the winners for outstanding television campaigns:
Animated Series — Disney+’s “The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder.
- 6/15/2023
- by Sophia Scorziello
- Variety Film + TV
Tpec has announced the winners of its inaugural television publicity campaign competition along with the recipient of the Ben Halpern Lifetime Achievement Award.
The new television publicity campaign competition accepted submissions across nearly every genre and platform to recognize excellence for all programming publicity campaigns. The late Howard Bragman was also awarded the Ben Halpern Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication and career in publicity. Bragman died in February at the age of 66. Halpern was one of the founders of Tpec.
A celebration honoring the winners will be announced at a later date.
“All these winners exemplify the creativity, hard work and relentless dedication to raising awareness of the exciting content available to viewers,” said Tpec Co-Chairs Dustin Smith and Wendy Zocks in a statement. “These awards extend Tpec’s mission to elevate and celebrate our talented members behind these publicity campaigns. In addition, we are honored to present our...
The new television publicity campaign competition accepted submissions across nearly every genre and platform to recognize excellence for all programming publicity campaigns. The late Howard Bragman was also awarded the Ben Halpern Lifetime Achievement Award for his dedication and career in publicity. Bragman died in February at the age of 66. Halpern was one of the founders of Tpec.
A celebration honoring the winners will be announced at a later date.
“All these winners exemplify the creativity, hard work and relentless dedication to raising awareness of the exciting content available to viewers,” said Tpec Co-Chairs Dustin Smith and Wendy Zocks in a statement. “These awards extend Tpec’s mission to elevate and celebrate our talented members behind these publicity campaigns. In addition, we are honored to present our...
- 6/14/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Pretty shocking video here of 2 Georgia cops giggling while using a coin flip app to determine if they should arrest a speeding motorist -- and the recorded incident got both officers suspended. Roswell Pd pulled over Sarah Webb back in April for driving 80 Mph in a 45 Mph zone on a rainy day. Officers Courtney Brown and Kristee Wilson were trying to decide whether to simply give Webb a ticket for reckless driving or arrest her...
- 7/13/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
And with the first overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft, the Cleveland Browns picked …
… Baker Mayfield, quarterback for the University of Oklahoma.
The 23-year-old — originally from Austin, Texas — had risen to the top of many NFL experts’ mock drafts as Draft Day approached, despite a number of controversies marking his college career.
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In February 2017, Mayfield was arrested in Arkansas for public intoxication, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and fleeing. He went on to post a lengthy apology letter on Twitter.
His antics on the field did not always go down well either, especially when Mayfield planted an Oklahoma Sooners flag on the Ohio State crest at midfield. Later in the 2017 season, he made a lewd gesture toward the Kansas bench, which resulted in a benching to start the following game.
Mayfield ended his college career on a high note, however, having completed 70.5 percent of his passes for 4,627 yards last season, with 43 touchdowns and six interceptions.
Originally a walk-on player for the Texas Tech Red Raiders, Mayfield transferred to Oklahoma after alleged scholarship issues and a lack of communication with coaches. He went on to win the 2017 Heisman Trophy.
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Allen Kee / ESPN Images
Despite also having the number one pick in last year’s draft, when they took Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett, the Browns ended the 2017 season 0-16.
The “Bad Luck” Browns have taken 28 quarterbacks in the Draft since 1999. Past picks include Johnny Manziel (also picked from Texas A&M in 2015, who is already out of the league following his high profile partying and poor performance); Tim Couch (1999, but he got lumbered trying to lead an expansion team); Courtney Brown (2000, and injury-prone); William Green (domestic violence and substance abuse issues); Trent Richardson (2012, and subsequently one of the worst running backs in NFL history to get a significant number of carries); and Brady Quinn (2007, nice guy but terrible NFL career).
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With the second overall pick, the New York Giants chose Saquon Barkley, running back from Penn State.
Next on the clock are were the New York Jets, who took Sam Darnold from USC, and then the Browns, again, when they picked Ohio State cornerback Denzel Ward.
Each pick is read out by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
The 2018 NFL Draft airs live on ESPN from the Cowboys’ At&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas.
Read original story NFL Draft 2018: Cleveland Browns Take Baker Mayfield With the First Pick At TheWrap...
… Baker Mayfield, quarterback for the University of Oklahoma.
The 23-year-old — originally from Austin, Texas — had risen to the top of many NFL experts’ mock drafts as Draft Day approached, despite a number of controversies marking his college career.
Also Read: Amazon and NFL Renew Thursday Night Football Streaming Partnership
In February 2017, Mayfield was arrested in Arkansas for public intoxication, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and fleeing. He went on to post a lengthy apology letter on Twitter.
His antics on the field did not always go down well either, especially when Mayfield planted an Oklahoma Sooners flag on the Ohio State crest at midfield. Later in the 2017 season, he made a lewd gesture toward the Kansas bench, which resulted in a benching to start the following game.
Mayfield ended his college career on a high note, however, having completed 70.5 percent of his passes for 4,627 yards last season, with 43 touchdowns and six interceptions.
Originally a walk-on player for the Texas Tech Red Raiders, Mayfield transferred to Oklahoma after alleged scholarship issues and a lack of communication with coaches. He went on to win the 2017 Heisman Trophy.
Also Read: NFL Media Set to Move to New La Rams, Chargers Stadium in 2021
Allen Kee / ESPN Images
Despite also having the number one pick in last year’s draft, when they took Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett, the Browns ended the 2017 season 0-16.
The “Bad Luck” Browns have taken 28 quarterbacks in the Draft since 1999. Past picks include Johnny Manziel (also picked from Texas A&M in 2015, who is already out of the league following his high profile partying and poor performance); Tim Couch (1999, but he got lumbered trying to lead an expansion team); Courtney Brown (2000, and injury-prone); William Green (domestic violence and substance abuse issues); Trent Richardson (2012, and subsequently one of the worst running backs in NFL history to get a significant number of carries); and Brady Quinn (2007, nice guy but terrible NFL career).
Also Read: NFL Star Julian Edelman Stopped Potential School Shooter After Instagram Threat
With the second overall pick, the New York Giants chose Saquon Barkley, running back from Penn State.
Next on the clock are were the New York Jets, who took Sam Darnold from USC, and then the Browns, again, when they picked Ohio State cornerback Denzel Ward.
Each pick is read out by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
The 2018 NFL Draft airs live on ESPN from the Cowboys’ At&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas.
Read original story NFL Draft 2018: Cleveland Browns Take Baker Mayfield With the First Pick At TheWrap...
- 4/27/2018
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Everyone and their mothers are talking about the NBA Draft today, because it represents infinite potential. Unless you're a Knicks fan. Forget November, when these kids will have to play actual NBA games (unless you're a Knicks pick!); for now, let's talk about upside. Let's talk about length. Let's talk about reachability. Let's talk freakish athletes. Let's get all sweaty homoerotic with these draft picks.
After a cold shower, we noticed that this year's draft seems to have a much higher human interest on the internets. Maybe it's because any clown can give the draft grades, but that's getting tiresome and worthless. Take CBS Sports, for example; they gave the Sacramento Kings an A+ for making an obvious pick of Thomas Robinson at number five. Also, aren't Robinson and DeMarcus Cousins naturally going to be a rebounding force without addressing chemistry/scoring issues? Also, why are the Kings rewarded for assembling a shitty team?...
After a cold shower, we noticed that this year's draft seems to have a much higher human interest on the internets. Maybe it's because any clown can give the draft grades, but that's getting tiresome and worthless. Take CBS Sports, for example; they gave the Sacramento Kings an A+ for making an obvious pick of Thomas Robinson at number five. Also, aren't Robinson and DeMarcus Cousins naturally going to be a rebounding force without addressing chemistry/scoring issues? Also, why are the Kings rewarded for assembling a shitty team?...
- 6/30/2012
- by Anthony Schneck
- Celebsology
Everyone and their mothers are talking about the NBA Draft today, because it represents infinite potential. Unless you're a Knicks fan. Forget November, when these kids will have to play actual NBA games (unless you're a Knicks pick!); for now, let's talk about upside. Let's talk about length. Let's talk about reachability. Let's talk freakish athletes. Let's get all sweaty homoerotic with these draft picks.
After a cold shower, we noticed that this year's draft seems to have a much higher human interest on the internets. Maybe it's because any clown can give the draft grades, but that's getting tiresome and worthless. Take CBS Sports, for example; they gave the Sacramento Kings an A+ for making an obvious pick of Thomas Robinson at number five. Also, aren't Robinson and DeMarcus Cousins both natural power forwards? Also, why are the Kings rewarded for assembling a shitty team? Also... never mind.
Anywho,...
After a cold shower, we noticed that this year's draft seems to have a much higher human interest on the internets. Maybe it's because any clown can give the draft grades, but that's getting tiresome and worthless. Take CBS Sports, for example; they gave the Sacramento Kings an A+ for making an obvious pick of Thomas Robinson at number five. Also, aren't Robinson and DeMarcus Cousins both natural power forwards? Also, why are the Kings rewarded for assembling a shitty team? Also... never mind.
Anywho,...
- 6/29/2012
- by Anthony Schneck
- Celebsology
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