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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has announced its nominees for the 2022 News and Documentary Emmy Awards, which will be presented in two different categories: news on Sept. 28 and documentary on Sept. 29.
Both ceremonies will take place at the Palladium Times Square in New York City.
”At a time when critical, monumental, and world-changing events are more immediately available and accessible than ever before, the work of the journalists and documentarians that bring us the truth of these stories is under tremendous assault. We honor these individuals’ courage and excellence of craft that allows each of us to be better informed and understanding of the issues of our day,” said Adam Sharp, NATAS president and CEO.
Sixty-four categories were announced on Thursday, and the National Academy will also give out two Lifetime Achievement Awards: to Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of PBS NewsHour,...
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has announced its nominees for the 2022 News and Documentary Emmy Awards, which will be presented in two different categories: news on Sept. 28 and documentary on Sept. 29.
Both ceremonies will take place at the Palladium Times Square in New York City.
”At a time when critical, monumental, and world-changing events are more immediately available and accessible than ever before, the work of the journalists and documentarians that bring us the truth of these stories is under tremendous assault. We honor these individuals’ courage and excellence of craft that allows each of us to be better informed and understanding of the issues of our day,” said Adam Sharp, NATAS president and CEO.
Sixty-four categories were announced on Thursday, and the National Academy will also give out two Lifetime Achievement Awards: to Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of PBS NewsHour,...
- 7/28/2022
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
As former White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham has started appearing in the media with the publication of her new book, she wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post on Tuesday that elaborated on her breakup with her boyfriend, Max Miller, one of Donald Trump’s aides.
Grisham claimed that he became physically abusive as she ended their relationship, but he has responded by filing a defamation lawsuit against her on Tuesday.
In the op-ed and her book, I’ll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House, Grisham doesn’t identify Miller by name, but he claims in his lawsuit that it is “widely publicly known” that she is referring to him.
His lawsuit contends that in the Post op-ed, “Defendant Grisham writes numerous false and defamatory statements about Plaintiff, including, but not limited to, ‘the relationship turned abusive’; ‘the end of our relationship had...
Grisham claimed that he became physically abusive as she ended their relationship, but he has responded by filing a defamation lawsuit against her on Tuesday.
In the op-ed and her book, I’ll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House, Grisham doesn’t identify Miller by name, but he claims in his lawsuit that it is “widely publicly known” that she is referring to him.
His lawsuit contends that in the Post op-ed, “Defendant Grisham writes numerous false and defamatory statements about Plaintiff, including, but not limited to, ‘the relationship turned abusive’; ‘the end of our relationship had...
- 10/6/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Sony Pictures Television’s TriStar is adapting Laurie Fabiano’s bestselling 2010 historical novel Elizabeth Street for television, with Edoardo Ponti (The Life Ahead) attached to direct and executive produce. Tyler Hisel has written a pilot for the project, based on Fabiano’s own great-grandmother’s epic struggles.
Elizabeth Street is set in New York’s Little Italy at the dawn of the 20th century. It follows Giovanna Pontillo, an Italian immigrant reeling in the wake of personal tragedy. Arriving in America, her survival and success on the streets of Old New York soon draws the unwanted attention of the notorious Black Hand, the earliest form of the Italian-American Mafia. As the stakes grow higher, Giovanna desperately fights to save what is important above all else – family.
“Elizabeth Street brings together everything that inspires me: the journey of a strong female protagonist who faces insurmountable odds to bring justice to her family,...
Elizabeth Street is set in New York’s Little Italy at the dawn of the 20th century. It follows Giovanna Pontillo, an Italian immigrant reeling in the wake of personal tragedy. Arriving in America, her survival and success on the streets of Old New York soon draws the unwanted attention of the notorious Black Hand, the earliest form of the Italian-American Mafia. As the stakes grow higher, Giovanna desperately fights to save what is important above all else – family.
“Elizabeth Street brings together everything that inspires me: the journey of a strong female protagonist who faces insurmountable odds to bring justice to her family,...
- 5/20/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Doug Jones, the former U.S. senator from Alabama, has joined CNN as commentator.
He debuted on Friday on CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper, telling the anchor, “Happy to be part of the team.”
Jones, appearing from Birmingham, Al, said that Joe Biden’s administration needed to amplify the message that a Covid-19 relief package was important not just for healthcare but the economy.
Jones, a Democrat, was defeated last year by Republican Tommy Tuberville, after serving in the Senate since 2018. That year, he won an upset victory over Roy Moore. Jones is also a former U.S. attorney for the northern district of Alabama. During his tenure, he prosecuted two Ku Klux Klan members for the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church.
In other news on the pundit front, Fox News hired civil rights attorney Leo Terrell as a contributor on Fox News Channel and Fox Business.
He debuted on Friday on CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper, telling the anchor, “Happy to be part of the team.”
Jones, appearing from Birmingham, Al, said that Joe Biden’s administration needed to amplify the message that a Covid-19 relief package was important not just for healthcare but the economy.
Jones, a Democrat, was defeated last year by Republican Tommy Tuberville, after serving in the Senate since 2018. That year, he won an upset victory over Roy Moore. Jones is also a former U.S. attorney for the northern district of Alabama. During his tenure, he prosecuted two Ku Klux Klan members for the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church.
In other news on the pundit front, Fox News hired civil rights attorney Leo Terrell as a contributor on Fox News Channel and Fox Business.
- 1/29/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
CNN announced a series of changes to its Washington, D.C. lineup on Monday, with Jake Tapper’s The Lead expanding to two hours and Tapper taking on the role as lead anchor for all major Washington events.
Wolf Blitzer’s The Situation Room will now air for an hour at 6 Pm Et.
Jim Acosta will switch to a new role from chief White House correspondent to anchor and chief domestic correspondent for the network, with more details on his weekend anchoring duties to be announced. Kaitlan Collins will be the new chief White House correspondent, with Phil Mattingly as senior White House corespondent.
Other changes: Dana Bash has been named co-anchor of the Sunday morning program State of the Union with Tapper.
Abby Phillip will become anchor of Inside Politics Sunday with Abby Phillip from 8 Am and 9 Am Et. She also has been named the network’s senior political correspondent.
Wolf Blitzer’s The Situation Room will now air for an hour at 6 Pm Et.
Jim Acosta will switch to a new role from chief White House correspondent to anchor and chief domestic correspondent for the network, with more details on his weekend anchoring duties to be announced. Kaitlan Collins will be the new chief White House correspondent, with Phil Mattingly as senior White House corespondent.
Other changes: Dana Bash has been named co-anchor of the Sunday morning program State of the Union with Tapper.
Abby Phillip will become anchor of Inside Politics Sunday with Abby Phillip from 8 Am and 9 Am Et. She also has been named the network’s senior political correspondent.
- 1/11/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
NBA star Draymond Green has joined CNN as a contributor, a network spokesperson confirmed to TheWrap on Friday.
Green, who has been an outspoken advocate on issues related to racial justice and equality, appeared in his new contributor role on Friday’s “The Lead” with Jake Tapper, where he discussed the NBA strikes that have taken place this week in response to the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
“I’m extremely proud of what my brothers in the bubble have accomplished over the last few days,” Green said, pointing to the social justice coalition, civic engagement ads and the voting centers that are being set up in arenas in response to the strikes. “When I look at that, the NBA has been leading this cause. I am proud to be a part of that and continue trying to help where we can.”
Also Read: NBA to Resume Playoffs on Saturday,...
Green, who has been an outspoken advocate on issues related to racial justice and equality, appeared in his new contributor role on Friday’s “The Lead” with Jake Tapper, where he discussed the NBA strikes that have taken place this week in response to the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
“I’m extremely proud of what my brothers in the bubble have accomplished over the last few days,” Green said, pointing to the social justice coalition, civic engagement ads and the voting centers that are being set up in arenas in response to the strikes. “When I look at that, the NBA has been leading this cause. I am proud to be a part of that and continue trying to help where we can.”
Also Read: NBA to Resume Playoffs on Saturday,...
- 8/28/2020
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Wrap
Nicolle Wallace’s Deadline: White House will expand to two hours and Chuck Todd’s Mtp Daily will move to early afternoon as part of MSNBC’s overhaul of its daily lineup.
The changes, which have been anticipated, mean that the afternoons will start with Andrea Mitchell Reports at noon Et, followed by Mtp Daily at 1 Pm. Katy Tur’s 2 Pm hour will remain in place, and that will be followed by a 3 Pm show anchored by Ayman Mohyeldin, a foreign correspondent who has been co-anchoring an early-morning show. Variety first reported on the plans.
The new lineup will launch on Aug. 19, the first day of the Democratic National Convention.
Todd also will expand the Meet the Press brand into streaming, with plans for a weekly program set to launch in September that will appear on NBC News Now and Peacock, the recently launched NBCUniversal streaming service. Todd also will...
The changes, which have been anticipated, mean that the afternoons will start with Andrea Mitchell Reports at noon Et, followed by Mtp Daily at 1 Pm. Katy Tur’s 2 Pm hour will remain in place, and that will be followed by a 3 Pm show anchored by Ayman Mohyeldin, a foreign correspondent who has been co-anchoring an early-morning show. Variety first reported on the plans.
The new lineup will launch on Aug. 19, the first day of the Democratic National Convention.
Todd also will expand the Meet the Press brand into streaming, with plans for a weekly program set to launch in September that will appear on NBC News Now and Peacock, the recently launched NBCUniversal streaming service. Todd also will...
- 8/3/2020
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Take a look at movie/TV titles streaming July 1, 2020 on HBO Max, including "The Batman vs Dracula", "Mars Attacks!", "Dirty Harry" and a whole lot more:
Streaming July 1, 2020 on HBO Max
Absolute Power, 1997The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1996The Amazing Panda Adventure, 1995American Graffiti, 1973 (HBO)American History X, 1998Angels in the Outfield, 1951Angus, 1995August Rush, 2007The Bachelor, 1999Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, 1998Batman and Harley Quinn , 2017Batman vs. Two-Face, 2017The Batman vs. Dracula, 2005
Batman: Assault on Arkham, 2014Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, 2016Batman: Under the Red Hood, 2010Batman: Year One, 2011Beautiful Creatures, 2013Beerfest, 2006The Big Year (Extended Version), 2011 (HBO)Bishop's Wife ,The, 1947Blade 2, 2002Blade, 1998Blade: Trinity, 2004
Blazing Saddles, 1974Blood Work , 2002Born to Be Wild, 1995Boy Who Could Fly, The, 1989Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason, 2004 (HBO)Catch Me If You Can, 2002Clara's Heart, 1988The Conjuring, 2013Cop Out, 2010Creepshow, 1982Death Becomes Her, 1992 (HBO)The Departed, 2006Dirty Dozen, The, 1967
Dirty Harry, 1971Doc Hollywood,...
Streaming July 1, 2020 on HBO Max
Absolute Power, 1997The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1996The Amazing Panda Adventure, 1995American Graffiti, 1973 (HBO)American History X, 1998Angels in the Outfield, 1951Angus, 1995August Rush, 2007The Bachelor, 1999Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero, 1998Batman and Harley Quinn , 2017Batman vs. Two-Face, 2017The Batman vs. Dracula, 2005
Batman: Assault on Arkham, 2014Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, 2016Batman: Under the Red Hood, 2010Batman: Year One, 2011Beautiful Creatures, 2013Beerfest, 2006The Big Year (Extended Version), 2011 (HBO)Bishop's Wife ,The, 1947Blade 2, 2002Blade, 1998Blade: Trinity, 2004
Blazing Saddles, 1974Blood Work , 2002Born to Be Wild, 1995Boy Who Could Fly, The, 1989Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason, 2004 (HBO)Catch Me If You Can, 2002Clara's Heart, 1988The Conjuring, 2013Cop Out, 2010Creepshow, 1982Death Becomes Her, 1992 (HBO)The Departed, 2006Dirty Dozen, The, 1967
Dirty Harry, 1971Doc Hollywood,...
- 6/29/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Jake Tapper talks to CNN viewers all week, but Sunday is when he knows he can have a longer conversation.
In July of 2016, David Brown, the police chief of Dallas, came to Tapper’s weekend program, “State of the Union” for an exchange about five police officers killed during an act of domestic terrorism. Their interview took place over three segments and nearly 40 minutes.
“One of the gifts of the Sunday show is that you can really talk for an extensive period of time with somebody and do a very long interview,” says Tapper, who engaged in his own sizable discussion with Variety earlier this week. “You don’t have to do 30 guests for three minutes each. You can do one, and I think that the best shows we’ve done are when we really give somebody the time.”
Tapper has been at the helm of “State of the Union” for five years,...
In July of 2016, David Brown, the police chief of Dallas, came to Tapper’s weekend program, “State of the Union” for an exchange about five police officers killed during an act of domestic terrorism. Their interview took place over three segments and nearly 40 minutes.
“One of the gifts of the Sunday show is that you can really talk for an extensive period of time with somebody and do a very long interview,” says Tapper, who engaged in his own sizable discussion with Variety earlier this week. “You don’t have to do 30 guests for three minutes each. You can do one, and I think that the best shows we’ve done are when we really give somebody the time.”
Tapper has been at the helm of “State of the Union” for five years,...
- 6/13/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: HBO Max is developing an adaptation of The Hellfire Club, the first novel by CNN’s Jake Tapper, with The Revenant co-writer Mark L. Smith.
The deal marks a nice bit of corporate synergy at WarnerMedia with Tapper, one of its news channel’s most high-profile anchors on shows such as The Lead and The State of the Union, and sister streamer HBO Max.
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The digital platform, which is set to launch on May 27, has ordered a script of the project, which will be adapted and exec produced by Smith. Tapper will also exec produce alongside Syndicate Entertainment’s Cliff Roberts.
The book,...
The deal marks a nice bit of corporate synergy at WarnerMedia with Tapper, one of its news channel’s most high-profile anchors on shows such as The Lead and The State of the Union, and sister streamer HBO Max.
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The digital platform, which is set to launch on May 27, has ordered a script of the project, which will be adapted and exec produced by Smith. Tapper will also exec produce alongside Syndicate Entertainment’s Cliff Roberts.
The book,...
- 4/23/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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