James Beard Award winner, humanitarian and philanthropist José Andrés has a new half-hour special, Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés, coming to Prime Video on March 19, 2024.
The Prime Video and Amazon Freevee collaboration celebrates the joy of cooking together and how food is a source of hope, inspired by Andrés’ work with the non-profit he founded in 2010, World Central Kitchen.
Andrés will host Jamie Lee Curtis, Bryan Cranston and O’Shea Jackson Jr. to join him in the kitchen, getting their hands dirty with approachable Spanish-influenced recipes while sharing stories that inspire them. Beyond cooking and conversation, the Chef will give viewers important takeaways to apply in their own homes while embracing imperfection and spontaneity in the kitchen.
Jamie Lee Curtis, José Andrés, Bryan Cranston & O’Shea Jackson Jr.
Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés is executive produced by José Andrés, Richard Wolffe, Matthew Goldberg, Ellen Rocamora, Max Wagner, Ryan Schiavo,...
The Prime Video and Amazon Freevee collaboration celebrates the joy of cooking together and how food is a source of hope, inspired by Andrés’ work with the non-profit he founded in 2010, World Central Kitchen.
Andrés will host Jamie Lee Curtis, Bryan Cranston and O’Shea Jackson Jr. to join him in the kitchen, getting their hands dirty with approachable Spanish-influenced recipes while sharing stories that inspire them. Beyond cooking and conversation, the Chef will give viewers important takeaways to apply in their own homes while embracing imperfection and spontaneity in the kitchen.
Jamie Lee Curtis, José Andrés, Bryan Cranston & O’Shea Jackson Jr.
Dinner Party Diaries with José Andrés is executive produced by José Andrés, Richard Wolffe, Matthew Goldberg, Ellen Rocamora, Max Wagner, Ryan Schiavo,...
- 2/8/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC News and MSNBC shook up its ranks on Tuesday, parting ways with NBC’s digital chief Julian March and MSNBC.com executive editor Richard Wolffe. NBC-msnbc Chairman Andy Lack has named Nick Ascheim Svp for digital; he comes over from BBC Worldwide, where he served as senior VP for consumer digital. March was hired by NBC News president Deborah Turness in 2013; he worked with Turness at ITV. Also Read: 24 TV Newscasters Ranked by Popularity (Photos) Wolffe helped run MSNBC.com after it ended its referral relationship with MSN, becoming VP and executive editor in 2012 and overseeing the relaunch of the site in 2013. The.
- 11/3/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
As younger audiences’ list of TV, desktop, tablet, mobile, and social content options grow by the day, legacy and new media executives are bending backward and forward to earn their eyeballs.
On TV news, the youngest audience is around 58, higher than the 18-49 and 25-54 age demo sweet spot advertisers desire. On the high end, a variety of news networks’ audiences skew even older, hovering close to 70.
With the knowledge that getting younger is now a matter of survival from extinction, some of the biggest news channels, print outlets, and digital news sites have developed their own networks and features...
On TV news, the youngest audience is around 58, higher than the 18-49 and 25-54 age demo sweet spot advertisers desire. On the high end, a variety of news networks’ audiences skew even older, hovering close to 70.
With the knowledge that getting younger is now a matter of survival from extinction, some of the biggest news channels, print outlets, and digital news sites have developed their own networks and features...
- 1/29/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
With its website redesign, launched on Tuesday, MSNBC.com has created a “lean forward” social network to match progressive television channel’s ethos. “We really built this as a social network, as a big community gathering point as well as a great content experience around our stories,” MSNBC.com VP and executive editor Richard Wolffe told TheWrap. In planning the redesign, which was an “ambition of Phil Griffin for years,” Wolffe said his team wanted to target the channel’s passionate audience and give them a new way to interact with MSNBC’s shows, stories, and each other. Also read: Cable News Ratings: Fox Dominates.
- 10/31/2013
- by Sara Morrison
- The Wrap
MSNBC.com executive editor and MSNBC commentator Richard Wolffe tore into President Barack Obama on Friday following the conclusion of his address to reporters at the G20 summit in Russia where he discussed the need for intervention in the Syrian civil war. Wolffe said Obama looked “tired,” and his performance was “embarrassing.” Wolffe added that the case the president attempted to make for intervention was “muddled and unconvincing.”...
- 9/6/2013
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
Sometimes people in the media like to break the fourth wall in moments of self-reflection. Lawrence O'Donnell had one of those moments tonight, when guest Richard Wolffe said the country needs to have the debate set off by Edward Snowden revealing details of secret Nsa programs. O'Donnell responded to Wolffe by actually saying that the excitement of Snowden going on the run is why the media has stopped engaging in that debate. In other words, Edward Snowden is to blame for the media's obsession with Edward Snowden.
- 6/25/2013
- by Josh Feldman
- Mediaite - TV
MSNBC.com Executive Editor Richard Wolffe told anchor Thomas Roberts dismissed the notion that the news that the National Security Agency has been collecting the records of every Verizon subscriber’s phone records was a scandal. He said that the outrage that greeted similar infringements on civil liberties by President George W. Bush’s White House resulted from the fact that his administration was conducting “warrantless” surveillance.
- 6/6/2013
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
On Wednesday night, The Last Word host Lawrence O'Donnell and panel did their level best to turn a cold hose on the panting humpery that has attended the opening of the George W. Bush Presidential Library, particularly the conservative effort to turn terrorism into a game of Parcheesi, and then cheat at it. MsNBC.com Vice President Richard Wolffe and former Vermont Governor Howard Dean joined Lawrence in reminding viewers that President Bush did preside over a fairly serious terrorist attack on the homeland, but stopped short of completely correcting Rep. Tom Cotton's (R-ar) sick scorecard.
- 4/25/2013
- by Tommy Christopher
- Mediaite - TV
The week-long diversion into President Obama's recreational activities at Camp David is finally over, but on Monday night's The Ed Show, host Ed Schultz took the Beltway media, and the White House press corps, to task for fighting over one last bite at the skeet-shooting apple. Panelist and White House veteran Richard Wolffe criticized the "pack mentality" of our White House colleagues, and said "You hold public officials accountable, not for a random comment, but for their policy, for the effects of their policy. That is what the job of the press is."...
- 2/5/2013
- by Tommy Christopher
- Mediaite - TV
On Thursday, MSNBC.com executive editor Richard Wolffe speculated about the future of the Republican Party’s electoral fortunes given that so many of its elected members continue to oppose comprehensive immigration reform. He said that it was striking that the party had not yet internalized the rebuke they faced at the hands of Hispanic voters in the 2012 election. Wolffe said he expects the Gop will have to suffer yet another electoral defeat before a new group of conservatives can emerge with views palatable to Latino voters.
- 1/31/2013
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
On Thursday, President Obama derided Republican efforts to score political points over rising gasoline prices, casting his Gop rivals as gleeful at the prospect of the political advantage presented by the misfortune of American consumers. On Thursday night's The Ed Show, host Ed Schultz and MSNBC contributor Richard Wolffe explained, to Republicans like $2-a-gallon promiser Newt Gingrich, exactly how global oil markets work, and how little domestic production can influence them.
- 2/24/2012
- by Tommy Christopher
- Mediaite - TV
Chris Matthews had some fun today analyzing the "strange" marriage pledge signed by Republican presidential candidates Michele Bachmann and Rick Santorum. Not only did the pledge from The Family Leader have odd provisions regarding slavery, but also provided guidelines for "robust childbearing" and "better sex." As Matthews prepared for the conversation with MSNBC's Richard Wolffe and Newsweek's Shushannah Walshe, he warned "we're heading into nut country."...
- 7/11/2011
- by Matt Schneider
- Mediaite - TV
Lawrence O’Donnell Says Bin Laden Lunged ‘Line’ Reminds Him of ‘Questionable’ Police Shooting Report
On Wednesday night's The Last Word, host Lawrence O'Donnell spoke with MSNBC's Richard Wolffe about one of the emerging contradictions in accounts of the bin Laden killing, the recent report that bin Laden wasn't armed, but "appeared to lunge for a weapon." O'Donnell observed that this was "The classic line that appears in every police report of every questionable shooting" of an unarmed suspect by police...
- 5/5/2011
- by Tommy Christopher
- Mediaite - TV
Lawrence O'Donnell devoted a lengthy segment to the most prominent conservative voices out there and concluded with so much crazy "it's hard out there for a wacky right-winger these days." Fascinated by quotes and clips from Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, O'Donnell literally and humorously ran out of time in the segment before guest Richard Wolffe even got to speak more than just a couple of sentences.
- 2/23/2011
- by Matt Schneider
- Mediaite - TV
After today's White House briefing, I caught up with MSNBC contributor and author Richard Wolffe to get his take on the media's handling of Sarah Palin in the wake of the mass shooting in Tucson, and Palin's handling of it, as well. Wolffe said he thought Palin was "refreshingly honest" at times in her interview with Sean Hannity, but criticized her "self-serving" overreaches, and defended the mainstream media's coverage of Palin as part of the Tucson story.
- 1/18/2011
- by Tommy Christopher
- Mediaite - TV
From the tears of John Boehner and the resurrection of Harry Reid; Virginia Thomas' voicemail and Eric Massa's tickling, 2010 was a long, strange trip.
The main political event of 2010 took place in November when Republicans seized Congress, grabbed gobs of statehouses, and put the kibosh on Barack Obama's designs for America. Off stage, there were tears and tickles. Awesome pranks and telephone cranks. In honor of the year's great and not-so-great moments, The Daily Beast presents the year's awards in politics.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Rush Limbaugh's TV Nemesis
The Muskie Award
Given to the person whose tears flowed like melting snow.
Winner: John Boehner
The future Republican speaker was given a run for his money by fellow Gop panjandrum Mitch McConnell, Kentucky's senior senator, who got misty-eyed when saying farewell to his departing colleague, Judd Gregg. When it comes to the waterworks, Boehner is a national treasure,...
The main political event of 2010 took place in November when Republicans seized Congress, grabbed gobs of statehouses, and put the kibosh on Barack Obama's designs for America. Off stage, there were tears and tickles. Awesome pranks and telephone cranks. In honor of the year's great and not-so-great moments, The Daily Beast presents the year's awards in politics.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Rush Limbaugh's TV Nemesis
The Muskie Award
Given to the person whose tears flowed like melting snow.
Winner: John Boehner
The future Republican speaker was given a run for his money by fellow Gop panjandrum Mitch McConnell, Kentucky's senior senator, who got misty-eyed when saying farewell to his departing colleague, Judd Gregg. When it comes to the waterworks, Boehner is a national treasure,...
- 12/22/2010
- by Samuel P. Jacobs
- The Daily Beast
MSNBC commentator and author Richard Wolffe, on CBS' Late Late Show Wednesday, admitted to the label "journalist," but not "Democrat"--leading host Craig Ferguson to ask if those weren't two words for the same thing. Wolffe described President Obama's tax cut deal with Republicans as "embarrassing," but suggested the broken campaign promise would actually insulate the president from Gop criticism since Republicans were now "in bed with him."...
- 12/9/2010
- by Mark Joyella
- Mediaite - TV
I'm a bit late tonight because the Miami traffic that I drive through every evening that makes a 14 mile drive take about 45 minutes most night was even worse today because there was some sort of Chanukah procession going on down the main street in Miami Beach when I left work, despite the fact that there had been no signs or warnings to indicate that that road would be unavailable. That's how we roll down here, with little to no civic planning. I apologize for the delay and here's your Wednesday night TV:
8:00pm: "American Ninja Warrior" on G4. Second season premiere.
"Dance Cam Slam" on VH1
"The Middle" on ABC
"The Sing-Off" on NBC
"Survivor" on CBS
"Losing One of My Giant Legs" on Tlc. Well, certainly an extremely informative and evocative title.
8:30pm: "Better With You" on ABC
9:00pm: "Criminal Minds" on CBS
"Fashion Forward" on...
8:00pm: "American Ninja Warrior" on G4. Second season premiere.
"Dance Cam Slam" on VH1
"The Middle" on ABC
"The Sing-Off" on NBC
"Survivor" on CBS
"Losing One of My Giant Legs" on Tlc. Well, certainly an extremely informative and evocative title.
8:30pm: "Better With You" on ABC
9:00pm: "Criminal Minds" on CBS
"Fashion Forward" on...
- 12/9/2010
- by Intern Rusty
As I sit here with my cup of tea and sort through the interwebs to start my day, I notice that it's apparently snowing in large sections of the country today. Yeah, it's all pretty and novel now, but in a few weeks when it's all grey slush on the side of the road that freezes overnight to try and make you slip (yes, snow has evil intentions, just trust me here) you won't be so chipper about it. Me? I'm just annoyed that it's a bit too chilly to wear flip flops in North Cuba today. Here's your Monday night TV:
8:00pm: "90210" on The CW
"American Country Awards" on Fox. Wait, didn't the Cmt awards air a couple weeks ago on ABC? How many Country music oriented awards shows are there?
"How I Met Your Mother" on CBS
"Little People, Big World" on Tlc
"The Sing-Off" on NBC.
8:00pm: "90210" on The CW
"American Country Awards" on Fox. Wait, didn't the Cmt awards air a couple weeks ago on ABC? How many Country music oriented awards shows are there?
"How I Met Your Mother" on CBS
"Little People, Big World" on Tlc
"The Sing-Off" on NBC.
- 12/6/2010
- by Intern Rusty
Hillary just gave Barack a boost, nudging Israel to halt West Bank settlements. But as Richard Wolffe's new book, Revival: The Struggle for Survival Inside the Obama White House, reports, their bond took time to build, and among top aides, resentments linger.
The midterms were a disaster. The G-20: a bust. So President Obama entered the weekend in desperate need of a bit of good news. He got some, at long last, on Saturday, thanks in large part to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whose marathon negotiating session this week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resulted in a 90-day suspension of West Bank settlements-and the momentary revival of hope, however tenuous, for the Middle East peace process.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Punching Back at WikiLeaks
You could practically feel Obama's sense of relief. Talking with reporters aboard Air Force One on the way home from his largely blighted Asia trip,...
The midterms were a disaster. The G-20: a bust. So President Obama entered the weekend in desperate need of a bit of good news. He got some, at long last, on Saturday, thanks in large part to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whose marathon negotiating session this week with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resulted in a 90-day suspension of West Bank settlements-and the momentary revival of hope, however tenuous, for the Middle East peace process.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Punching Back at WikiLeaks
You could practically feel Obama's sense of relief. Talking with reporters aboard Air Force One on the way home from his largely blighted Asia trip,...
- 11/15/2010
- by Richard Wolffe
- The Daily Beast
Lawrence O’Donnell has spent enough time in Hollywood — exec producing West Wing and acting on Big Love — to know the importance of a big opening. And that’s exactly what he’s given his new MSNBC show, The Last Word, airing at 10 p.m., after The Rachel Maddow Show. For his debut episode on Monday, O’Donnell scored no less a get than Vice President Joe Biden (sadly, it was a rare gaffe-free interview). Then, on Tuesday, O’Donnell went even larger. He talked to the possible future mayor of Wasilla, Alaska, Levi Johnston, asking him exactly the same...
- 9/29/2010
- by Benjamin Svetkey
- EW.com - PopWatch
For regular viewers of Keith Olbermann's MSNBC show, the chemistry has been a little off for the past month. The reason was simple. Richard Wolffe was missing from the opening segment. Well, the missing man has been reinstated. Effective last night, Richard Wolffe was back on MSNBC's Countdown.
Talk about a mountain being made of a mole hill. Wolffe's exile had been prompted by a presumed conflict of interest. Wolffe's work load includes working with a D.C. public affairs firm called Public Strategies Inc.
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Talk about a mountain being made of a mole hill. Wolffe's exile had been prompted by a presumed conflict of interest. Wolffe's work load includes working with a D.C. public affairs firm called Public Strategies Inc.
Continue reading Richard Wolffe returns to Countdown
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- 10/2/2009
- by Allison Waldman
- Aol TV.
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