“It’s a seminal show for me,” exclaims cinematographer Gary Baum about “Will and Grace,” on which Baum has worked since the show’s inception. This year, Baum has earned his 11th Emmy nomination for Best Multi-Camera Cinematography. He has already won two Emmys in this category: in 2015 for “Mike and Molly,” and in 2018 for “Will and Grace.” In our exclusive video interview (watch above), Baum talks about his Emmy submission and his long association with director James Burrows.
SEEJames Burrows (‘Will and Grace’ director): ‘I’ve been at the funeral of the multi-camera sitcom many times’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
Baum began working on “Will and Grace” as a camera operator before becoming director of photography in the final season of the series’s original run. When the show returned in 2016, Baum says the decision to come back was easy. “They asked if I wanted to shoot it and I go yes,...
SEEJames Burrows (‘Will and Grace’ director): ‘I’ve been at the funeral of the multi-camera sitcom many times’ [Exclusive Video Interview]
Baum began working on “Will and Grace” as a camera operator before becoming director of photography in the final season of the series’s original run. When the show returned in 2016, Baum says the decision to come back was easy. “They asked if I wanted to shoot it and I go yes,...
- 8/14/2020
- by Gold Derby News Desk
- Gold Derby
Angelyne director and producer Lucy Tcherniak is expanding her relationship with Ucp, signing a first-look deal with the studio behind the upcoming Peacock series. The deal comes as the real-life Angelyne has boarded the eponymous series as executive producer.
Allison Miller (Strange Angel) serves as showrunner and executive producer on the series, alongside Tcherniak who directs and executive produces all episodes. Tcherniak join Angelyne star Emmy Rossum (Shameless) and Miller, who also have deals at Ucp.
Rossum stars in the title role in Peacock’s limited series about fame, identity, survival, billboards, Corvettes, lingerie, men, women, women teasing men, men obsessed with women, West Hollywood, crystals, UFOs, and most importantly of all, the self-proclaimed Rorschach test in pink, glow-in-the-dark queen of the universe, Angelyne.
Production on the series is currently underway in and around Los Angeles. In addition to Rossum, previously announced cast...
Allison Miller (Strange Angel) serves as showrunner and executive producer on the series, alongside Tcherniak who directs and executive produces all episodes. Tcherniak join Angelyne star Emmy Rossum (Shameless) and Miller, who also have deals at Ucp.
Rossum stars in the title role in Peacock’s limited series about fame, identity, survival, billboards, Corvettes, lingerie, men, women, women teasing men, men obsessed with women, West Hollywood, crystals, UFOs, and most importantly of all, the self-proclaimed Rorschach test in pink, glow-in-the-dark queen of the universe, Angelyne.
Production on the series is currently underway in and around Los Angeles. In addition to Rossum, previously announced cast...
- 2/19/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The cast of the Angelyne limited series at Peacock is taking shape.
Martin Freeman and Girls alum Alex Karpovsky will recur in the series, which traces the life of the Los Angeles billboard icon (played by Emmy Rossum) and is based on a 2017 Hollywood Reporter story by Gary Baum. Jefferson Hall, Charlie Rowe, Lukas Gage, Michael Angarano and Molly Ephraim will also recur.
Former Shameless star Rossum plays the title character of the project, which is about fame, identity, survival, billboards, Corvettes, lingerie, men, women, women teasing men, men obsessed with women, West Hollywood, crystals, UFOs and, most importantly of all, the self-proclaimed ...
Martin Freeman and Girls alum Alex Karpovsky will recur in the series, which traces the life of the Los Angeles billboard icon (played by Emmy Rossum) and is based on a 2017 Hollywood Reporter story by Gary Baum. Jefferson Hall, Charlie Rowe, Lukas Gage, Michael Angarano and Molly Ephraim will also recur.
Former Shameless star Rossum plays the title character of the project, which is about fame, identity, survival, billboards, Corvettes, lingerie, men, women, women teasing men, men obsessed with women, West Hollywood, crystals, UFOs and, most importantly of all, the self-proclaimed ...
- 2/12/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Emmy Rossum is getting into character as L.A. icon Angelyne for a limited series at NBCUniversal's streaming platform Peacock.
The former Shameless star shared a photo of herself (which you can see below) as the self-made celebrity for the series, which she is also executive producing. Angelyne is based on a 2017 Hollywood Reporter story by senior writer Gary Baum. Production on the show is set to begin this month.
The adventure begins... pic.twitter.com/2CdhjPj1wn
— Emmy Rossum (@emmyrossum) January 7, 2020
The show comes from Universal Content Productions, where Rossum has a first-look deal, and will follow Angelyne's life and ...
The former Shameless star shared a photo of herself (which you can see below) as the self-made celebrity for the series, which she is also executive producing. Angelyne is based on a 2017 Hollywood Reporter story by senior writer Gary Baum. Production on the show is set to begin this month.
The adventure begins... pic.twitter.com/2CdhjPj1wn
— Emmy Rossum (@emmyrossum) January 7, 2020
The show comes from Universal Content Productions, where Rossum has a first-look deal, and will follow Angelyne's life and ...
NBCUniversal revealed a lot of details regarding their new streaming service, which is called Peacock, which is obviously a nod to NBC’s iconic logo.
The company also unveiled its initial programming slate. We already reported on the reboot of Battlestar Galactica from Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail, as well as Saved By the Bell with Mario Lopez, Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Elizabeth Berkley set to star; and Punky Brewster, with Soleil Moon Frye set to reprise her role as the title character.
There are a lot of other original shows coming to Peacock, though, along with catalogue series and library films. There will also be original films that will be created by Universal Pictures, Focus Features, and DreamWorks Animation.
Peacock will launch in April of 2020. It will be both advertising and subscription supported streaming service. Details on pricing and distribution will be announced as it gets closer to launch.
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The company also unveiled its initial programming slate. We already reported on the reboot of Battlestar Galactica from Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail, as well as Saved By the Bell with Mario Lopez, Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Elizabeth Berkley set to star; and Punky Brewster, with Soleil Moon Frye set to reprise her role as the title character.
There are a lot of other original shows coming to Peacock, though, along with catalogue series and library films. There will also be original films that will be created by Universal Pictures, Focus Features, and DreamWorks Animation.
Peacock will launch in April of 2020. It will be both advertising and subscription supported streaming service. Details on pricing and distribution will be announced as it gets closer to launch.
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- 9/17/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
NBCUniversal has unveiled a broad range of programming for the first slate of originals for its streaming service, which has officially been dubbed Peacock.
Perhaps the biggest titled announced for the service is a reboot of the classic sci-fi series “Battlestar Galactica,” with “Mr. Robot” creator Sam Esmail executive producing. This is the third version of the series to make it to television. The original aired for one season in 1978 on ABC, which was followed by a short-lived continuation called “Galactica 1980.” Sci Fi Channel (now Syfy) then rebooted the series back in 2003 with a three-hour miniseries whose cast included Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell among others. The success of that project led Syfy and Sky Television to commission a new series with the cast of the miniseries returning. That show ran for four seasons and also spawned two TV movies, wrapping up in 2009. A prequel series, “Caprica,” aired...
Perhaps the biggest titled announced for the service is a reboot of the classic sci-fi series “Battlestar Galactica,” with “Mr. Robot” creator Sam Esmail executive producing. This is the third version of the series to make it to television. The original aired for one season in 1978 on ABC, which was followed by a short-lived continuation called “Galactica 1980.” Sci Fi Channel (now Syfy) then rebooted the series back in 2003 with a three-hour miniseries whose cast included Edward James Olmos and Mary McDonnell among others. The success of that project led Syfy and Sky Television to commission a new series with the cast of the miniseries returning. That show ran for four seasons and also spawned two TV movies, wrapping up in 2009. A prequel series, “Caprica,” aired...
- 9/17/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
NBCUniversal today revealed Peacock as the name and April as the launch month for its streaming service. Among the series that will be available when the service goes live are four new dramas — including Sam Esmail’s take on Battlestar Galactica — and reboots of the decades-old NBC comedies Saved by the Bell and Punky Brewster.
There also will be a Season 4 of the NBC sitcom A.P. Bio, a limited series about L.A. billboard queen Angelyne and a second telefilm based on USA Network dramedy Psych, starring James Roday and Dulé Hill. On the unscripted side, Peacock will launch with Who Wrote That, The Amber Ruffin Show and an untitled Real Housewives franchise spinoff.
Here is what the Peacock will offer starting in the spring, with loglines and credits supplied by NBCUniversal: The service will launch in the spring with 15,000 hours of content, largely acquired. Peacock’s first original scripted...
There also will be a Season 4 of the NBC sitcom A.P. Bio, a limited series about L.A. billboard queen Angelyne and a second telefilm based on USA Network dramedy Psych, starring James Roday and Dulé Hill. On the unscripted side, Peacock will launch with Who Wrote That, The Amber Ruffin Show and an untitled Real Housewives franchise spinoff.
Here is what the Peacock will offer starting in the spring, with loglines and credits supplied by NBCUniversal: The service will launch in the spring with 15,000 hours of content, largely acquired. Peacock’s first original scripted...
- 9/17/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Angelyne has an official home.
The limited series about the L.A. billboard diva, based on a Hollywood Reporter feature by senior writer Gary Baum, has landed at NBCUniversal's newly named streaming service, Peacock.
Shameless grad Emmy Rossum and her husband and Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail are teaming with The Hollywood Reporter to adapt Baum's investigative article about Angelyne, the mysterious billboard icon. Peacock, the ad-supported streamer set to launch in April 2020, has handed out a series order for the drama. The show was rumored in April to land as the streamer's first original as part ...
The limited series about the L.A. billboard diva, based on a Hollywood Reporter feature by senior writer Gary Baum, has landed at NBCUniversal's newly named streaming service, Peacock.
Shameless grad Emmy Rossum and her husband and Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail are teaming with The Hollywood Reporter to adapt Baum's investigative article about Angelyne, the mysterious billboard icon. Peacock, the ad-supported streamer set to launch in April 2020, has handed out a series order for the drama. The show was rumored in April to land as the streamer's first original as part ...
- 9/17/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Over recent months, Gold Derby has hosted fascinating interviews with 194 of this year’s Emmy Awards contenders. And now with Tuesday’s announcement of 2019 nominations, we’re proud that 65 of these people are now officially nominees. Visit our Emmy Awards nominees video folder to watch these exclusive 15-20 minute chats.
And be watching over the next month as we add many more nominee interviews. Several are already being scheduled.
SEE2019 Emmy nominations complete list: All the nominees for the 71st Emmy Awards
Here is the full list of 65 nominee interviews you can now watch:
The Act — Joey King (actress)
The Amazing Race — Phil Keoghan (producer)
Barry — Anthony Carrigan (actor)
Beto Breaks The Internet — Jimmy Fallon (actor)
Better Call Saul — Giancarlo Esposito (actor), Bob Odenkirk
The Big Bang Theory — Mark Cendrowski (director)
Black-ish — Michelle Cole (costume designer)
Bodyguard — Jed Mercurio (producer)
Broad City — Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson (actresses)
Chernobyl — Jared Harris...
And be watching over the next month as we add many more nominee interviews. Several are already being scheduled.
SEE2019 Emmy nominations complete list: All the nominees for the 71st Emmy Awards
Here is the full list of 65 nominee interviews you can now watch:
The Act — Joey King (actress)
The Amazing Race — Phil Keoghan (producer)
Barry — Anthony Carrigan (actor)
Beto Breaks The Internet — Jimmy Fallon (actor)
Better Call Saul — Giancarlo Esposito (actor), Bob Odenkirk
The Big Bang Theory — Mark Cendrowski (director)
Black-ish — Michelle Cole (costume designer)
Bodyguard — Jed Mercurio (producer)
Broad City — Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson (actresses)
Chernobyl — Jared Harris...
- 7/18/2019
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
In December, Debra Messing earned a Golden Globe nomination for “Will & Grace,” which came as a minor surprise since she was only in ninth place in our predictions. But anyone who saw last season — and one episode in particular — knows she deserved that nomination and would be incredibly worthy of an Emmy bid as well. That episode in question is “Grace’s Secret,” which aired in November and was written by Suzanne Martin. You may have heard by now that it was Grace’s #MeToo episode, but what makes it extraordinary is how ordinary everything is about it, anchored by Messing’s subtle, powerful performance.
It even starts off innocuously with Grace (Messing) dreading the hours-long car ride with her father Martin (Robert Klein) to Schenectady to visit her mother’s grave, while Will (Eric McCormack) and Karen (Megan Mullally) compete in a “Jack-off” to become Jack’s (Sean Hayes...
It even starts off innocuously with Grace (Messing) dreading the hours-long car ride with her father Martin (Robert Klein) to Schenectady to visit her mother’s grave, while Will (Eric McCormack) and Karen (Megan Mullally) compete in a “Jack-off” to become Jack’s (Sean Hayes...
- 6/20/2019
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
“I think they just think we operate the camera,” divulges “Native Son” cinematographer Matthew Libatique when asked to cite the biggest misconception about his job. “The whole lighting aspect doesn’t really come into play and, when you explain that part to them, it still goes right over their heads.”
Libatique was one of three lensmen interviewed at Gold Derby’s recent Meet the Btl Experts panel in Los Angeles, which was moderated by managing editor Chris Beachum. Watch the full panel discussion above with Libatique, Gary Baum (“Will & Grace”) and Adrian Peng Correia (“Glow”) and see 10-minute interviews with each of the cinematographers by clicking their names below.
See Meet the Experts composers panel: Marco Beltrami, Kris Bowers, Ramin Djawadi, and Brett “Leland” McLaughlin
The group also touched upon the films that inspired them to become cinematographers, with “Will & Grace” Dp Baum citing Billy Wilder‘s “Sunset Boulevard” (1950) as an influence.
Libatique was one of three lensmen interviewed at Gold Derby’s recent Meet the Btl Experts panel in Los Angeles, which was moderated by managing editor Chris Beachum. Watch the full panel discussion above with Libatique, Gary Baum (“Will & Grace”) and Adrian Peng Correia (“Glow”) and see 10-minute interviews with each of the cinematographers by clicking their names below.
See Meet the Experts composers panel: Marco Beltrami, Kris Bowers, Ramin Djawadi, and Brett “Leland” McLaughlin
The group also touched upon the films that inspired them to become cinematographers, with “Will & Grace” Dp Baum citing Billy Wilder‘s “Sunset Boulevard” (1950) as an influence.
- 6/4/2019
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
“Once we got onto the set, it was like no one had ever left,” reveals cinematographer Gary Baum about the revival of “Will & Grace.” The Emmy-winning cameraman has been with the series since the very first episode, starting as an operator before moving up to Dp in season eight, which was the original run’s farewell year. Baum spoke about the successful revamp, now in its second year, at Gold Derby’s Meet the Btl Experts panel, moderated by managing editor Chris Beachum. The event took place at the Landmark Theater in Los Angeles on Thursday, May 30. Watch our exclusive video interview with Baum above.
See Emmys 2019 exclusive: Universal Television and NBC categories for ‘The Good Place,’ ‘Saturday Night Live,’ ‘Russian Doll’ and more
He spoke at length about his Emmy submission episode, “Family, Trip,” in which Will (Eric McCormack), Jack (Sean Hayes), and Karen (Megan Mullally) unwittingly take hallucinogens.
See Emmys 2019 exclusive: Universal Television and NBC categories for ‘The Good Place,’ ‘Saturday Night Live,’ ‘Russian Doll’ and more
He spoke at length about his Emmy submission episode, “Family, Trip,” in which Will (Eric McCormack), Jack (Sean Hayes), and Karen (Megan Mullally) unwittingly take hallucinogens.
- 6/3/2019
- by Zach Laws and Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
You are invited to attend our Q&A discussion with four of TV’s top cinematographers who now compete for Emmys. Join us on Thursday, May 30, at 7 p.m. at the Landmark Theater at 10850 W. Pico Blvd. in Los Angeles. Admission and parking are free. TV Academy and guild members will get priority seating.
To RSVP, make your reservation here: https://goldderbycinematography2019.splashthat.com/
Gold Derby managing editor Chris Beachum will moderate the Q&A with the following contenders for 2019 awards consideration:
Gary Baum represents Universal Television for “Will and Grace”
Baum is the reigning Emmy Awards champion for Best Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series. He won for “Will and Grace” in 2018 plus for “Mike and Molly” in 2015. His seven other nominations have been for “Gary Unmarried,” “2 Broke Girls,” “Mike and Molly” (3 others), “The Millers” and “Superior Donuts.”
Adrian Peng Correia represents Netflix for “Glow”
Correia has had a...
To RSVP, make your reservation here: https://goldderbycinematography2019.splashthat.com/
Gold Derby managing editor Chris Beachum will moderate the Q&A with the following contenders for 2019 awards consideration:
Gary Baum represents Universal Television for “Will and Grace”
Baum is the reigning Emmy Awards champion for Best Cinematography for a Multi-Camera Series. He won for “Will and Grace” in 2018 plus for “Mike and Molly” in 2015. His seven other nominations have been for “Gary Unmarried,” “2 Broke Girls,” “Mike and Molly” (3 others), “The Millers” and “Superior Donuts.”
Adrian Peng Correia represents Netflix for “Glow”
Correia has had a...
- 5/13/2019
- by Chris Beachum
- Gold Derby
“Shameless” alum Emmy Rossum has signed a first-look deal with Universal Content Productions, a rep for NBCUniversal tells TheWrap.
As part of the deal, Rossum will develop premium scripted content for the studio under her own Composition 8 production banner.
The actress and director departed Showtime’s “Shameless” in late August after nine seasons of playing Fiona Gallagher. Her husband, “Mr. Robot” creator Sam Esmail, recently renewed his own deal at Ucp in February — together, they are developing a new limited series starring Rossum called “Angelyne,” based on an investigation by The Hollywood Reporter writer Gary Baum of the notorious L.A. billboard fixture of the same name.
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After having directed two episodes of “Shameless” in 2016 and 2017, Rossum has gone on to direct an episode of TNT’s “Animal Kingdom” and Amazon’s upcoming series “Modern Love.
As part of the deal, Rossum will develop premium scripted content for the studio under her own Composition 8 production banner.
The actress and director departed Showtime’s “Shameless” in late August after nine seasons of playing Fiona Gallagher. Her husband, “Mr. Robot” creator Sam Esmail, recently renewed his own deal at Ucp in February — together, they are developing a new limited series starring Rossum called “Angelyne,” based on an investigation by The Hollywood Reporter writer Gary Baum of the notorious L.A. billboard fixture of the same name.
Also Read: 'Hellboy' Movie Review: Rebooted Superhero Saga Hits the Hard-r Horror Sweet Spot
After having directed two episodes of “Shameless” in 2016 and 2017, Rossum has gone on to direct an episode of TNT’s “Animal Kingdom” and Amazon’s upcoming series “Modern Love.
- 4/10/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
The Television Academy’s board of governors has voted vice chairman Frank Scherma to become its new chairman and CEO, a post he will take over from the outgoing Hayma Washington. The election was held Thursday night at a board meeting at which the TV Academy’s annual officer elections were also held.
Scherma, the president of RadicalMedia whose producer credits include music documentaries, Errol Morris’ The Fog of War, Broadway’s Shrek the Musical and IFC TV’s Stan Against Evil, was the lone candidate to step forward by the deadline when Washington said in October he would not seek a second term. Washington was the first African-American leader in the organization’s 70-year history.
The incoming chairman will serve a two-year term beginning January 1, 2019. Additional incoming officers elected Thursday include Steve Venezia, Vice Chair; Tim Gibbons, Second Vice Chair; Sharon Lieblein, Secretary; Allison Binder, Treasurer; and Mitch Waldow,...
Scherma, the president of RadicalMedia whose producer credits include music documentaries, Errol Morris’ The Fog of War, Broadway’s Shrek the Musical and IFC TV’s Stan Against Evil, was the lone candidate to step forward by the deadline when Washington said in October he would not seek a second term. Washington was the first African-American leader in the organization’s 70-year history.
The incoming chairman will serve a two-year term beginning January 1, 2019. Additional incoming officers elected Thursday include Steve Venezia, Vice Chair; Tim Gibbons, Second Vice Chair; Sharon Lieblein, Secretary; Allison Binder, Treasurer; and Mitch Waldow,...
- 11/16/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Christina Pickles won her first Emmy for her work in Break a Hip.The Creative Arts Primetime Emmys were distributed Saturday at a ceremony in Los Angeles, with multiple wins going to HBO's Game of Thrones, Netflix's The Crown, and Amazon's The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Check out a complete list of winners below.
TV movie: USS Callister: Black Mirror
Guest actor in a comedy series: Katt Williams, Atlanta
Cinematography for a single-camera series (one hour): Adriano Goldman, The Crown
Cinematography for a single-camera series (half-hour): Christian Sprenger, Atlanta
Hairstyling for a single-camera series: Westworld
Makeup for a single-camera series (non-prosthetic): Westworld
Children’s program: The Magical Wand Chase: A Sesame Street Special
Contemporary costumes: The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Creative achievement in interactive media within a scripted program: Westworld Chaos Takes Control Interactive Experience.
Original interactive program: Nasa Jpl: Cassini...
Check out a complete list of winners below.
TV movie: USS Callister: Black Mirror
Guest actor in a comedy series: Katt Williams, Atlanta
Cinematography for a single-camera series (one hour): Adriano Goldman, The Crown
Cinematography for a single-camera series (half-hour): Christian Sprenger, Atlanta
Hairstyling for a single-camera series: Westworld
Makeup for a single-camera series (non-prosthetic): Westworld
Children’s program: The Magical Wand Chase: A Sesame Street Special
Contemporary costumes: The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
Creative achievement in interactive media within a scripted program: Westworld Chaos Takes Control Interactive Experience.
Original interactive program: Nasa Jpl: Cassini...
- 9/9/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
The Hollywood Reporter won 12 awards Sunday night at the 60th SoCal Journalism Awards, including best columnist for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and best hard news story for Kim Masters and Lesley Goldberg's "Amazon Studios' Roy Price: Inside the Fall of a Top Executive."
Meanwhile, Gary Baum won best culture/entertainment feature over 1,000 words for "The Mystery of Angelyne Is Solved," while Scott Johnson won in the investigative category with "'Murder, Mayhem and Torture' Off the Sunset Strip." Shanti Marlar and Kelsey Stefanson also won best page design for the same feature. ...
Meanwhile, Gary Baum won best culture/entertainment feature over 1,000 words for "The Mystery of Angelyne Is Solved," while Scott Johnson won in the investigative category with "'Murder, Mayhem and Torture' Off the Sunset Strip." Shanti Marlar and Kelsey Stefanson also won best page design for the same feature. ...
- 6/25/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Hollywood Reporter won 12 awards Sunday night at the 60th SoCal Journalism Awards, including best columnist for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and best hard news story for Kim Masters and Lesley Goldberg's "Amazon Studios' Roy Price: Inside the Fall of a Top Executive."
Meanwhile, Gary Baum won best culture/entertainment feature over 1,000 words for "The Mystery of Angelyne Is Solved," while Scott Johnson won in the investigative category with "'Murder, Mayhem and Torture' Off the Sunset Strip." Shanti Marlar and Kelsey Stefanson also won best page design for the same feature. ...
Meanwhile, Gary Baum won best culture/entertainment feature over 1,000 words for "The Mystery of Angelyne Is Solved," while Scott Johnson won in the investigative category with "'Murder, Mayhem and Torture' Off the Sunset Strip." Shanti Marlar and Kelsey Stefanson also won best page design for the same feature. ...
- 6/25/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday scored 42 nominations for the 60th SoCal Journalism Awards, including best website, Gary Baum as journalist of the year and Lacey Rose as best entertainment journalist. Overall, THR landed the most noms of any entertainment outlet.
The awards, honoring work completed in 2017, will be handed out June 24 at a gala dinner at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Also at the event, the Los Angeles Press Club will honor Lester Holt with the Joseph M. Quinn Award for Lifetime Achievement, Dolly Parton with the Bill Rosendahl Public Service Award, writer-blogger Raif Badawi with ...
The awards, honoring work completed in 2017, will be handed out June 24 at a gala dinner at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Also at the event, the Los Angeles Press Club will honor Lester Holt with the Joseph M. Quinn Award for Lifetime Achievement, Dolly Parton with the Bill Rosendahl Public Service Award, writer-blogger Raif Badawi with ...
- 5/17/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday scored 42 nominations for the 60th SoCal Journalism Awards, including best website, Gary Baum as journalist of the year and Lacey Rose as best entertainment journalist. Overall, THR landed the most noms of any entertainment outlet.
The awards, honoring work completed in 2017, will be handed out June 24 at a gala dinner at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Also at the event, the Los Angeles Press Club will honor Lester Holt with the Joseph M. Quinn Award for Lifetime Achievement, Dolly Parton with the Bill Rosendahl Public Service Award, writer-blogger Raif Badawi with ...
The awards, honoring work completed in 2017, will be handed out June 24 at a gala dinner at the Millennium Biltmore Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Also at the event, the Los Angeles Press Club will honor Lester Holt with the Joseph M. Quinn Award for Lifetime Achievement, Dolly Parton with the Bill Rosendahl Public Service Award, writer-blogger Raif Badawi with ...
- 5/17/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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