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A Wisconsin Local TV News Leader Readies For Retirement | Radio & Television Business Report
She’s viewed by many as a pioneer of local journalism excellence and boasts a resume spanning 45 years of experience in over-the-air television. Thirty of those years have been spent in Northeast Wisconsin. Now, Juli Buehler is ready to conclude her career.
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‘Harry Potter’ TV Series Due To Hit HBO In 2026: Everything We Know About The Cast, Who’s Creating It, What J.K. Rowling Says & More
Warner Bros. Discovery‘s Harry Potter television series is set to begin filming this summer. They have found a costume designer in Holly Waddington, who recently won an Oscar in her craft for Poor Things. Killing Eve scribe Laura Neal has joined the writers room. Deadline exclusively profiled showrunner Francesca Gardiner with insighta from her colleagues…
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‘This is going to be great television’: recapping Trump’s seventh week in office
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Norman High alumna nominated for College Television Awards
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } Norman High School alumna Mia Shumway has been nominated by the Television Academy Foundation for the 44th College Television Awards. The Foundation’s annual awards show recognizes and rewards student-produced programs from colleges across the country. Winners in the competition…
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Summer 2025 Intern, TV Current Programming & TV Scripted for Lionsgate Television
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The Royal Television Society faces backlash for dropping Gaza journalists’ award
The Royal Television Society (RTS) is facing criticism for its last-minute decision to cancel a special recognition award intended for journalists in Gaza at its TV Journalism Awards. According to news site Deadline, an internal email revealed that the RTS scrapped the award to avoid “adding fuel to the fire” following controversy surrounding the BBC…
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Reality of Wrestling Set to Launch Three New Television Shows
One of the more successful independent wrestling promotions is Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling. Now, the promotion has announced that it will be launching three new Shows. ROW recently announced what its future looks like. The promotion will be launching three new television shows. First will be ROW Platinum, ROW Glory, and ROW Up. Platinum…
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Royal Television Society accused of nominating Hamas-sympathiser for emerging talent award
And a post from another account but shared by Khoudary, translated from Arabic, described “five martyrs” who had “ascended to their Lord with their weapons and intentions”. It stated: “There is nothing better than to enter Paradise with a machine gun on your shoulder.” Meanwhile, in April 2020, The New York Times reported that Khoudary had…
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Letter | It’s all about ‘great television’
Dear Editor: Although, he may have won points for his demeanor among those seated immediately to his left as he faced them, those of us at home who watched Donald Trump perform saw from his address before Congress perhaps an ominous foreshadowing. Bestowing gifts among his personally chosen, this looked more like an episode of…
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‘Hiya’ – my brutally honest hour with Siobhan Finneran, the unsung queen of TV
It may be one of the most devastating scenes in the history of British television. In the final series of Happy Valley, Catherine Cawood begins to understand that her sister Clare has betrayed her, and has been lying about where she is. Catherine watches Clare from outside a cafe, then walks in, sits down at…