According to a new report from the folks over at People.com, world famous magician David Blaine (above) is currently being accused of a very heinous crime from some model named Natasha Prince! Apparently, she's claiming that 13 years ago, David raped her! She said it happened in 2004. People.com is reporting that the London police are asking David to actually fly to England so they can look into these allegations further. Scotland yard said,"officers from the Met’s Child Abuse and Sexual Offences Command are investigating an allegation of rape." However, they couldn't mention the name of the person who is being investigated. They went on to say, "The allegation was reported to police on November 17, 2016 by a woman who alleged she was raped at an address in Chelsea in June or July 2004 when she was aged 21. There have been no arrests at this stage and inquiries continue." Marty...
- 10/27/2017
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
On the heels of directing the Oscars, veteran ABC News director Roger Goodman is leaving the news division to focus his efforts on his own production company, beginning May 1.
Goodman will continue to serve as a consultant to ABC News.
In an e-mail to the news division, ABC News President David Westin wrote: "Roger's profound effect on television news and sports cannot be overstated. He has directed every kind of special event imaginable from the millennium to war coverage and from election nights to the Olympics. He has pioneered the use of new technology through live programming from nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers and, most recently, an 11-car rolling Amtrak train."
Goodman's career spans four decades in news, sports and entertainment -- creating, producing and directing live events on and off the air, including directing ABC's Peabody Award-winning coverage of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and co-executive producing and directing the network's 24-hour broadcast "ABC 2000: The Millennium.
Goodman will continue to serve as a consultant to ABC News.
In an e-mail to the news division, ABC News President David Westin wrote: "Roger's profound effect on television news and sports cannot be overstated. He has directed every kind of special event imaginable from the millennium to war coverage and from election nights to the Olympics. He has pioneered the use of new technology through live programming from nuclear submarines, aircraft carriers and, most recently, an 11-car rolling Amtrak train."
Goodman's career spans four decades in news, sports and entertainment -- creating, producing and directing live events on and off the air, including directing ABC's Peabody Award-winning coverage of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and co-executive producing and directing the network's 24-hour broadcast "ABC 2000: The Millennium.
- 4/27/2009
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- TV news veteran Shelley Ross is likely to take the reins of CBS' perennially lagging The Early Show.
Ross, who saved Good Morning America and left ABC last year, has been mentioned for weeks as CBS' pick to take over Early. While it has shown some improvement over the past year, the morning newscast is far behind NBC's Today and GMA.
It wasn't clear Thursday what would happen to Steve Friedman, vp morning broadcasts, or senior executive producer Michael Bass, both Today veterans who now work on Early.
No official announcement is likely before the Labor Day weekend.
Ross returns to morning television after helping to put "GMA" back into contention in the late 1990s. While sometimes a lightning rod for controversy, she also has a proven track record. She was replaced at "GMA" in 2004 and given responsibility for the ABC newsmagazine Primetime but eventually left the news division. Her last work for ABC was the entertainment special David Blaine: Drowned Alive.
Ross had been in talks with several companies, with CBS becoming the most serious, though sources differed on whether a deal had been completed.
Ross, who saved Good Morning America and left ABC last year, has been mentioned for weeks as CBS' pick to take over Early. While it has shown some improvement over the past year, the morning newscast is far behind NBC's Today and GMA.
It wasn't clear Thursday what would happen to Steve Friedman, vp morning broadcasts, or senior executive producer Michael Bass, both Today veterans who now work on Early.
No official announcement is likely before the Labor Day weekend.
Ross returns to morning television after helping to put "GMA" back into contention in the late 1990s. While sometimes a lightning rod for controversy, she also has a proven track record. She was replaced at "GMA" in 2004 and given responsibility for the ABC newsmagazine Primetime but eventually left the news division. Her last work for ABC was the entertainment special David Blaine: Drowned Alive.
Ross had been in talks with several companies, with CBS becoming the most serious, though sources differed on whether a deal had been completed.
- 8/31/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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