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UNCSA shines at the Emmys: A look at alumni’s outstanding achievements
After being delayed due to the Hollywood strikes, TV’s biggest night returned to the small screen on Jan. 15, 2024. The Emmys, also known as the Primetime Emmy Awards, are widely recognized as the television industry’s most prestigious accolades, celebrating excellence in television programming. Throughout its history, the Emmys have become a symbol of recognition…
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Brits stage reverse takeover in Spielberg series Masters of the Air
It’s June 1943 and the Yanks are coming. They’re filling East Anglian skies with 11-man Flying Fortresses in a scene echoed today by budget airlines returning sunburned Brits to Stansted from Mediterranean fleshpots. Welcome to Masters of the Air, the second world war drama produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, which touches down on…
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Tucson vintage clothing business provides attire for top films, television shows
The glamorous fashion of New York City’s high society in the mid-twentieth century is worn with style by some major names in the FX series, “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.” The second season of the show, which follows a group of NYC socialites as they plan revenge against author Truman Capote for his tell-all book,…
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Totally Ready for Prime Time, The Omaha Symphony is on Television! Erik Thorstensen Explains How, Why, and When on KIOS-FM
As another exciting season unfolds at the Omaha Symphony, there are some very fun symphony surprises…On television! Omaha Symphony is partnering with Nebraska Public Media to broadcast full concerts from the Holland Center. The first broadcast will feature world renowned pianist Emanuel Ax’s appearance with the Symphony on September 22-23. And there’s more! In this…
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Television Center redevelopment moves forward at 6311 Romaine Street in Hollywood
In September 2022, Bardas Investment Group and Bain Capital Real Estate unveiled plans to redevelop the Television Center campus in Hollywood with new offices and production facilities. More than two years later, the $600-million project is taking a key step forward in the approval process, with the start of its environmental review process. The project…
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“I Saw the TV Glow” Celebrates the People and Shows That Shape Us
Drew Burnett Gregory is back at Sundance, reporting daily with queer movie reviews from one of the world’s most prestigious film festivals. Follow along for her coverage of the best in LGBTQ+ cinema and beyond. When I interviewed Jane Schoenbrun about their debut We’re All Going to the World’s Fair, they mentioned their next film…
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Univision Prices 2028 Note Offering | Radio & Television Business Report
Wade Davis TelevisaUnivision Inc.’s U.S.-focused subsidiary Univision Communications has priced its offering of $240.7 million aggregate principal amount of 8% senior secured notes due 2028 at an issue price of 101.0%. The Notes are being offered as a further issuance of, and will be consolidated with and form a single series with, the existing $1.2…
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January 19, 2024 – Attorney General Miyares Launches New Television Ad for Operation Ceasefire
Commonwealth of VirginiaOffice of the Attorney General Jason S. MiyaresAttorney General 202 North 9th StreetRichmond, Virginia 23219804-786-2071FAX 804-786-1991Virginia Relay Service800-828-1120 For media inquiries only, contact: Victoria LaCivita(804) 588-2021 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Attorney General Miyares Launches New Television Ad for Operation Ceasefire ~ “Game Over” is…
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Lion Television US Unveil The First Look Of Holly Madison In Season 2 Of THE PLAYBOY MURDERS Ahead Of Its January Release
THE PLAYBOY MURDERS is set to return on Monday, January 22nd at 10/9c on ID In THE PLAYBOY MURDERS, Madison reprises her role recounting the shocking intersection of murder and mystery within the world of the popular adult men’s magazine, Playboy. The seven-episode season kicks off with the story of Sandy Bentley, who alongside her identical twin sister was…
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Peak TV Is Over as 2023 Scripted Series Releases “Crash”: Report
It’s official: Peak TV has peaked. A pair of reports this week from data crunchers Ampere Analysis and Luminate — confirm what the industry has known for a while, that the original content boom has fizzled. Ampere’s report, published Friday and looking at scripted TV seasons being ordered in the U.S., noted that the volume…