Brooke Shields, Terry Crews and Katie Couric are among the high-profile figures added as speakers for the Tribeca Festival’s Tribeca X advertising and marketing section, now expanded into a two-day event running June 10-11 at Convene One Liberty Plaza in Lower Manhattan.
Crews will talk about his philosophy that “everything is entertainment.” Shields will talk about the power of authentic storytelling to shift the conversation around diabetes alongside ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Couric will be joined by Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla for a conversation about the power of storytelling to inspire action and build trust in communities worldwide. Byron Allen will talk about the value of independence in media. Producers Michael Sugar and Daniel Rosenberg will discuss the marketing industry, focusing on Hollywood. And CNN’s Abby Phillip will talk about maternal health with Christy Turlington Burns.
Previously announced speakers include Jon Bon Jovi and son Jesse Bongiovi and Jenna Lyons.
Crews will talk about his philosophy that “everything is entertainment.” Shields will talk about the power of authentic storytelling to shift the conversation around diabetes alongside ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Couric will be joined by Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla for a conversation about the power of storytelling to inspire action and build trust in communities worldwide. Byron Allen will talk about the value of independence in media. Producers Michael Sugar and Daniel Rosenberg will discuss the marketing industry, focusing on Hollywood. And CNN’s Abby Phillip will talk about maternal health with Christy Turlington Burns.
Previously announced speakers include Jon Bon Jovi and son Jesse Bongiovi and Jenna Lyons.
- 5/16/2024
- by Hilary Lewis
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Tribeca Festival, presented by Okx, announced its expanded Tribeca X programming lineup for the creative marketing and advertising community ahead of this year’s event.
The annual festival, which takes place from June 5 through 16, has hosted the Tribeca X program since 2016. This year marks the expansion of Tribeca X into a two-day program held at Convene One Liberty Plaza in Lower Manhattan.
Speakers include father-son duo Jon Bon Jovi and Jesse Bongiovi to discuss their Hampton Water wine brand and its charitable causes, “Real Housewives of New York City” alum and Executive Creative Director of FundamentalCo Jenna Lyons in conversation with founder Jonny Bauer, and supermodel Christy Turlington Burns on her non-profit Every Mother Counts.
Additional headline speakers include Chairman and CEO of Pfizer Albert Bourla, CEO of Publicis Media Dave Penski, CEO of Ipg Philippe Krakowsky, EVP and Chief Marketing Officer of BET Media Group Kimberly Paige, Chief...
The annual festival, which takes place from June 5 through 16, has hosted the Tribeca X program since 2016. This year marks the expansion of Tribeca X into a two-day program held at Convene One Liberty Plaza in Lower Manhattan.
Speakers include father-son duo Jon Bon Jovi and Jesse Bongiovi to discuss their Hampton Water wine brand and its charitable causes, “Real Housewives of New York City” alum and Executive Creative Director of FundamentalCo Jenna Lyons in conversation with founder Jonny Bauer, and supermodel Christy Turlington Burns on her non-profit Every Mother Counts.
Additional headline speakers include Chairman and CEO of Pfizer Albert Bourla, CEO of Publicis Media Dave Penski, CEO of Ipg Philippe Krakowsky, EVP and Chief Marketing Officer of BET Media Group Kimberly Paige, Chief...
- 3/27/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Apparently, Jon Bon Jovi feels that success doesn’t drive him like it did when he was younger. Despite his massive success in the music industry, the 61-year-old explained why he rarely reflects on his past in interviews.
Jon Bon Jovi | Shlomi Pinto/Contributor Jon Bon Jovi shared he isn’t ‘success-driven anymore’
Bon Jovi’s impact on rock music is undeniable. He’s among the few rock stars who have sold over 130 million albums worldwide and received 15 Grammy Awards. In 2004, Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Today, people still enjoy some of his band’s biggest hits. It’s safe to say the musician achieved everything he wanted in life.
A clip of Bon Jovi’s 2016 interview with Et Canada recently resurfaced on TikTok, where he discussed why he doesn’t live in the past.
“I was never one to rest on our previous successes.
Jon Bon Jovi | Shlomi Pinto/Contributor Jon Bon Jovi shared he isn’t ‘success-driven anymore’
Bon Jovi’s impact on rock music is undeniable. He’s among the few rock stars who have sold over 130 million albums worldwide and received 15 Grammy Awards. In 2004, Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world. Today, people still enjoy some of his band’s biggest hits. It’s safe to say the musician achieved everything he wanted in life.
A clip of Bon Jovi’s 2016 interview with Et Canada recently resurfaced on TikTok, where he discussed why he doesn’t live in the past.
“I was never one to rest on our previous successes.
- 4/18/2023
- by Rose Burke
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
It’s been 40 years since Jon Bon Jovi founded the band that shot him to stardom, seamlessly blending the sounds of heavy metal and pop. Despite his celebrity status, the musician reminds fans he’s only human by revealing his big pre-show problem.
Jon Bon Jovi locates the nearest bathroom before every show Musician Jon Bon Jovi of Bon Jovi performs on the beach during a benefit concert on October 15, 2010 in Gulf Shores, Alabama. | Skip Bolen/Getty Images
Whether it’s pre-show jitters or simply preparing for the inevitable, Bon Jovi spends the moments before each performance locating the nearest bathroom. In a 1987 interview with Metal Edge, he discussed the issue, saying, “It’s a problem with me.” The frontman sighed before continuing. “I usually have to go, so I wanna see how close one is.”
While he’s off doing that, his bandmates focus on more technical issues, especially...
Jon Bon Jovi locates the nearest bathroom before every show Musician Jon Bon Jovi of Bon Jovi performs on the beach during a benefit concert on October 15, 2010 in Gulf Shores, Alabama. | Skip Bolen/Getty Images
Whether it’s pre-show jitters or simply preparing for the inevitable, Bon Jovi spends the moments before each performance locating the nearest bathroom. In a 1987 interview with Metal Edge, he discussed the issue, saying, “It’s a problem with me.” The frontman sighed before continuing. “I usually have to go, so I wanna see how close one is.”
While he’s off doing that, his bandmates focus on more technical issues, especially...
- 3/24/2023
- by Rose Burke
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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In putting together its second annual list of the top Celebrity Entrepreneurs in the entertainment industry, The Hollywood Reporter surveyed some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, including Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez and Ellen DeGeneres, about why they decided to branch out from acting and singing to also launch brands.
Everyone from Dwayne Johnson, Drew Barrymore and Selena Gomez to power couples Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively and Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade shared their insights and thoughts with THR on a range of questions. We asked these celebs not only about who they call for business advice and which social posts have have garnered the most engagement for their companies (see: Aaron Paul being pushed on a luggage cart by Bryan Cranston), but also about a different side of themselves they get to explore as a brand builder.
Seth Rogen, Kate Hudson,...
In putting together its second annual list of the top Celebrity Entrepreneurs in the entertainment industry, The Hollywood Reporter surveyed some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, including Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez and Ellen DeGeneres, about why they decided to branch out from acting and singing to also launch brands.
Everyone from Dwayne Johnson, Drew Barrymore and Selena Gomez to power couples Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively and Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade shared their insights and thoughts with THR on a range of questions. We asked these celebs not only about who they call for business advice and which social posts have have garnered the most engagement for their companies (see: Aaron Paul being pushed on a luggage cart by Bryan Cranston), but also about a different side of themselves they get to explore as a brand builder.
Seth Rogen, Kate Hudson,...
- 11/27/2022
- by THR staff
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Three legendary rockers are showcasing their sweeter side this summer with a new collaboration that turns up the heat on a refreshing, cool treat.
Jon Bon Jovi is teaming up with Kiss’ Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons on a new Hampton Water Frosé, inspired by Bon Jovi’s rosé brand of the same name. The frozen, slushie-style drink will be available exclusively at Stanley and Simmons’ Rock & Brews restaurant chain across the country this summer. Made with Hampton Water Rosé, Grey Goose Vodka, peach liquor, citrus and fresh strawberries, the...
Jon Bon Jovi is teaming up with Kiss’ Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons on a new Hampton Water Frosé, inspired by Bon Jovi’s rosé brand of the same name. The frozen, slushie-style drink will be available exclusively at Stanley and Simmons’ Rock & Brews restaurant chain across the country this summer. Made with Hampton Water Rosé, Grey Goose Vodka, peach liquor, citrus and fresh strawberries, the...
- 7/8/2022
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
The wine and spirits delivery site, Drizly, has revealed some of its top offerings so far in 2021, and a number of musician-backed brands are among Drizly’s best-sellers online.
According to Drizly, some of the best-selling traditional spirits products released this year were celebrity collaborations, “underscoring the impact that celebrity backing (and a viral campaign) can have on consumer purchasing,” a release says, “and suggesting buyers are eager to try brands and new products endorsed by familiar faces.”
Among the new releases: Lagavulin’s 11-Year-Old Islay Scotch Offerman Edition, made...
According to Drizly, some of the best-selling traditional spirits products released this year were celebrity collaborations, “underscoring the impact that celebrity backing (and a viral campaign) can have on consumer purchasing,” a release says, “and suggesting buyers are eager to try brands and new products endorsed by familiar faces.”
Among the new releases: Lagavulin’s 11-Year-Old Islay Scotch Offerman Edition, made...
- 9/8/2021
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
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