The broadcasting world has lost a legend: Famed TV personality Larry King died at age 87 on Saturday, Jan. 23. The longtime host of popular CNN talk show Larry King Live passed away after battling coronavirus for weeks. He is survived by estranged seventh wife Shawn Southwick King, 61, their sons Chance King, 21, and Cannon King, 20, and his son from a previous marriage, Larry King Jr., 59. Larry is preceded in death by his adopted son Andy King, 65, and daughter Chaia King, 51, who died within weeks of each other last summer. Larry began his broadcasting career as a radio host in Miami in 1957. He later transitioned to TV and Larry King Live debuted on CNN in 1985 and ended in 2010....
- 1/23/2021
- E! Online
Following the release of a viral, controversial Peloton ad on Thanksgiving, Ryan Reynolds recruited the actress at the center of the commercial for a spoof from his Aviation gin company.
Peloton, a company known for its exercise bikes, released its 30-second Christmas commercial earlier this week featuring a man who gifts his wife an exercise bike. The ad has since gone viral and been criticized for having undertones of sexism, with the wife being widely referred to as the “Peloton wife.”
In response to criticism, a Peloton representative wrote in...
Peloton, a company known for its exercise bikes, released its 30-second Christmas commercial earlier this week featuring a man who gifts his wife an exercise bike. The ad has since gone viral and been criticized for having undertones of sexism, with the wife being widely referred to as the “Peloton wife.”
In response to criticism, a Peloton representative wrote in...
- 12/7/2019
- by Ilana Kaplan
- Rollingstone.com
A copyright lawsuit against Netflix over footage used in its Fyre Festival documentary was dropped on Tuesday after the streaming company reached an undisclosed settlement with the plaintiff, according to court documents obtained by TheWrap.
The lawsuit was filed by Clarissa Cardenas, an attendee at the ill-fated 2017 Caribbean music festival who claimed that footage she took at the festival was used in Chris Smith’s documentary “Fyre” without her permission. Filed in March, the suit requested $150,000 in damages. Legal reps for Cardenas and Netflix did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s requests for comment.
Also Read: Move Over, Fyre Festival: Woodstock '99 Was Even Worse (Podcast)
The much-publicized festival, which promised luxurious accommodations and musical performances from top pop stars, captured the world’s attention after attendees flooded social media with pictures of poorly constructed tents and widespread chaos at the Bahamas island they had spent thousands to fly to.
The lawsuit was filed by Clarissa Cardenas, an attendee at the ill-fated 2017 Caribbean music festival who claimed that footage she took at the festival was used in Chris Smith’s documentary “Fyre” without her permission. Filed in March, the suit requested $150,000 in damages. Legal reps for Cardenas and Netflix did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s requests for comment.
Also Read: Move Over, Fyre Festival: Woodstock '99 Was Even Worse (Podcast)
The much-publicized festival, which promised luxurious accommodations and musical performances from top pop stars, captured the world’s attention after attendees flooded social media with pictures of poorly constructed tents and widespread chaos at the Bahamas island they had spent thousands to fly to.
- 7/17/2019
- by Jeremy Fuster
- The Wrap
Controversial YouTube star Logan Paul is celebrating the longevity of his eight-month-old podcast, Impaulsive, which is about to cross 100 episodes.
Paul will be marking the achievement tomorrow at 8 pm Et with a special live episode featuring a performance by the rapper Machine Gun Kelly, as well as appearances by Instagram model Abigail Ratchford and Fyre Fest doc star Andy King, who notoriously proclaimed to have offered sexual favors in a bid to rescue the doomed music festival. Paul will also be piercing his belly button during the stream.
Given the numerous controversies surrounding his vlogs in recent years, Paul has shifted his attention toward Impaulsive, which is also distributed via a dedicated YouTube channel that has collected 1.7 million subscribers and 95 million lifetime views. That said, the podcast has not been without its own controversies, such as when Paul welcomed conspiracy theorist Alex Jones onto the program, despite the fact that...
Paul will be marking the achievement tomorrow at 8 pm Et with a special live episode featuring a performance by the rapper Machine Gun Kelly, as well as appearances by Instagram model Abigail Ratchford and Fyre Fest doc star Andy King, who notoriously proclaimed to have offered sexual favors in a bid to rescue the doomed music festival. Paul will also be piercing his belly button during the stream.
Given the numerous controversies surrounding his vlogs in recent years, Paul has shifted his attention toward Impaulsive, which is also distributed via a dedicated YouTube channel that has collected 1.7 million subscribers and 95 million lifetime views. That said, the podcast has not been without its own controversies, such as when Paul welcomed conspiracy theorist Alex Jones onto the program, despite the fact that...
- 7/17/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Exclusive: Andy King, the breakout star of Netflix’s Fyre Festival documentary, who was willing to “do whatever it took” to make the weekend happen, is set to front his own TV project after striking a talent deal with Spoke Studios.
King, who is a high-profile event producer outside of his work with Billy McFarland’s chaotic con-fest, has been a hot commodity since offering his help on the festival. Spoke Studios, producer of Discovery’s Idaho-set doc series River of No Return, has secured a “sweeping” talent deal in a competitive situation.
Spoke is currently shopping a TV series featuring King, who has been likened to being the Tim Gunn of the event production world, to a range of broadcasters and platforms. The company is also keen to leverage King’s frankness and his talent and brand experience across genres from original talk shows, unscripted series and podcasts.
King...
King, who is a high-profile event producer outside of his work with Billy McFarland’s chaotic con-fest, has been a hot commodity since offering his help on the festival. Spoke Studios, producer of Discovery’s Idaho-set doc series River of No Return, has secured a “sweeping” talent deal in a competitive situation.
Spoke is currently shopping a TV series featuring King, who has been likened to being the Tim Gunn of the event production world, to a range of broadcasters and platforms. The company is also keen to leverage King’s frankness and his talent and brand experience across genres from original talk shows, unscripted series and podcasts.
King...
- 7/9/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
There are very few people who truly understand what it means to do anything for your job, and those people include Ryan Reynolds and Andy King. In a hilarious new ad for Ryan's liquor brand Aviation Gin, the 42-year-old actor and father proves how deep his level of commitment is to his gin company by "blowing every single bottle personally." He asks, "Can you ever really go too far for your company? I just don't think it's possible." Fyre Festival's Andy King can attest to that.
After rising to internet fame for his intense commitment level in the Netflix documentary about the failed music festival, Andy's dedication was instantly turned into a meme. Now, Ryan is jokingly on the same level about "how far" he'll go to see his company succeed.
In honor of Father's Day, Ryan and Aviation Gin are releasing a limited-edition bottle for dads "who are always...
After rising to internet fame for his intense commitment level in the Netflix documentary about the failed music festival, Andy's dedication was instantly turned into a meme. Now, Ryan is jokingly on the same level about "how far" he'll go to see his company succeed.
In honor of Father's Day, Ryan and Aviation Gin are releasing a limited-edition bottle for dads "who are always...
- 6/8/2019
- by Perri Konecky
- Popsugar.com
In a now-infamous anecdote told in Netflix’s Fyre documentary, Andy King, an event producer for the disastrous fest, revealed that he was tasked with taking “one big thing for the team” by performing oral sex on a customs officer in order to clear four truckloads of water for the then-impending festival.
“I literally drove home, took a shower, I drank some mouthwash,” King says in the documentary. “I got into my car, to drive across the island to take one for the team. And I got to his office,...
“I literally drove home, took a shower, I drank some mouthwash,” King says in the documentary. “I got into my car, to drive across the island to take one for the team. And I got to his office,...
- 6/5/2019
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
“How far would you go for your company?”
That question has been on many people’s minds since watching that infamous scene in Netflix’s Fyre Festival documentary in which event producer Andy King said he was asked: “Will you suck dick to fix this water problem?”
It’s also something that Ryan Reynolds says he asks himself every day since buying the Aviation Gin company.
Also Read: The Evolution of Ryan Reynolds, From 'Van Wilder' to 'Detective Pikachu' (Photos)
“After falling in love with Aviation Gin, I didn’t just buy another bottle, I bought the whole company,” Reynolds said in a new promo which was released Wednesday morning.
“When Aviation recently suggested making a signature bottle, I committed to blowing every single bottle personally,” the “Deadpool” actor continued, as the video shows him blowing glass and then painstakingly engraving each bottle by hand.
“Because, can you ever really...
That question has been on many people’s minds since watching that infamous scene in Netflix’s Fyre Festival documentary in which event producer Andy King said he was asked: “Will you suck dick to fix this water problem?”
It’s also something that Ryan Reynolds says he asks himself every day since buying the Aviation Gin company.
Also Read: The Evolution of Ryan Reynolds, From 'Van Wilder' to 'Detective Pikachu' (Photos)
“After falling in love with Aviation Gin, I didn’t just buy another bottle, I bought the whole company,” Reynolds said in a new promo which was released Wednesday morning.
“When Aviation recently suggested making a signature bottle, I committed to blowing every single bottle personally,” the “Deadpool” actor continued, as the video shows him blowing glass and then painstakingly engraving each bottle by hand.
“Because, can you ever really...
- 6/5/2019
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Zach Braff is adding a new film to his resumé... except this time, he's gaining a credit as a writer and director! If his social media posts are any indication, the 43-year-old actor is thrilled to finally share his short film, In the Time It Takes to Get There. The 11-minute movie stars Alicia Silverstone, Florence Pugh and there's even a cameo by Andy King—you know, the event producer who became an instant hit after appearing on Netflix's Fyre Fest documentary. Interestingly, the short film came to fruition because of a movie poster contest. "Dear Friends, Last year I partnered with @adobestudents to host...
- 4/3/2019
- E! Online
The winners of the 9th Annual Indie Series Awards were revealed on Wednesday, April 4 at The Colony Theatre in Burbank. The ISAs celebrate the best in independently produced entertainment created for the Web.
Top honors went to Giants and How to Buy a Baby, named best drama and best comedy series of the year. Vintage America with Ginger took home the first ever prize for best non-fiction series. Ladies of the Lake led all series with four wins.
Since 2009, the Indie Series Award has honored the most creative and progressive talent in independent web series. The inspirational ceremony was hosted by Emmy winner Patrika Darbo, who took home her first individual Isa for her work in comedy hit Indoor Boys.
A number of soap opera stars who took home ISAs this year, including Arianna Zucker, Ian Buchanan, Kyle Lowder, Alex Wyse and Victoria Rowell (as part of the winning ensemble...
Top honors went to Giants and How to Buy a Baby, named best drama and best comedy series of the year. Vintage America with Ginger took home the first ever prize for best non-fiction series. Ladies of the Lake led all series with four wins.
Since 2009, the Indie Series Award has honored the most creative and progressive talent in independent web series. The inspirational ceremony was hosted by Emmy winner Patrika Darbo, who took home her first individual Isa for her work in comedy hit Indoor Boys.
A number of soap opera stars who took home ISAs this year, including Arianna Zucker, Ian Buchanan, Kyle Lowder, Alex Wyse and Victoria Rowell (as part of the winning ensemble...
- 4/6/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
Keep up with the always-hopping film festival world with our weekly Film Festival Roundup column. Check out last week’s Roundup right here.
Lineup Announcements
– Hot Docs has announced the ten documentary features that will screen in this year’s Special Presentations program. Special Presentations features a high-profile collection of world and international premieres, award winners from the recent international festival circuit and works by master filmmakers or featuring some star subjects.
Special Presentations will screen as part of the 2017 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, running April 27 – May 7. The complete Special Presentations program and the full selection of films to screen at Hot Docs 2017 will be announced on March 21, including the 2017 opening night film.
The new titles include: “Bill Nye: Science Guy,” “Chasing Coral,” “Dolores,” “Elian,” “Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower,” “In Loco Parentis,” “Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press,” “Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World,” “Strong Island” and “The Workers Cup.
Lineup Announcements
– Hot Docs has announced the ten documentary features that will screen in this year’s Special Presentations program. Special Presentations features a high-profile collection of world and international premieres, award winners from the recent international festival circuit and works by master filmmakers or featuring some star subjects.
Special Presentations will screen as part of the 2017 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, running April 27 – May 7. The complete Special Presentations program and the full selection of films to screen at Hot Docs 2017 will be announced on March 21, including the 2017 opening night film.
The new titles include: “Bill Nye: Science Guy,” “Chasing Coral,” “Dolores,” “Elian,” “Joshua: Teenager vs. Superpower,” “In Loco Parentis,” “Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press,” “Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World,” “Strong Island” and “The Workers Cup.
- 3/2/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
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