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Longtime executive named next president Maryland Public Television
Advertisement Longtime executive named next president and CEO of Maryland Public Television Updated: 2:04 PM EST Mar 7, 2025 Maryland Public Television is turning to Steven Schupak to become its sixth president and CEO of the company starting in July.According to a press release, the longtime executive was serving as the executive vice president and…
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Lionsgate Television Lays Off 6% of Workforce
Lionsgate Television has undergone another round of layoffs, with five people in the scripted TV group let go on Thursday, Variety has confirmed. That represents 6% of the company’s 80-person staff. The belt-tightening comes a few months after layoffs on the unscripted side, as 5% of Lionsgate Alternative Television staffers were shown the door in…
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Steven J. Schupak Named Maryland Public Television President
The long-time MPT executive takes on new role at statewide public television network on July 1. Maryland Public Television (MPT) today announced that Steven J. Schupak, MPT’s current executive vice president and station manager, will become the sixth president and chief executive officer of the 55-year-old statewide TV network on July 1, succeeding retiring CEO Larry D.…
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WebXtra: ‘The College Tour’ television crews conclude filming at SFA University
Studies show that 85 percent of US adults consume caffeine daily, and typically men take in more than women. Ryan Menard, a UT Health Family Medicine Physician, said, “The issue is not only is it a high amount ingested at one time, it’s also the other things that are mixed with it. It may give…
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Steven Schupak Named Maryland Public Television’s CEO
Steven J. Schupak Long-time MPT executive and Potomac, Maryland, resident takes on new role at statewide public television network on July 1 Maryland Public Television (MPT) today announced that Steven J. Schupak, MPT’s current executive vice president and station manager, will become the sixth president and chief executive officer of the 55-year-old statewide TV network on July…
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Lionsgate Television Undergoes Round Of Layoffs
EXCLUSIVE: There has been more belt-tightening at indie studio Lionsgate Television. Five people in the scripted television group were laid off yesterday, Thursday, which represents 6% of the company’s workforce of approximately 80, sources said. The cuts follow a similar move on the unscripted side, with around 5% of Lionsgate Alternative Television laid off in…
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Stephen A. Smith hits back at Charles Barkley’s ESPN rant: ‘He’d never be accused of knowing television’
Things seem to be going well as ESPN braces for Charles Barkley and the entire Inside the NBA to join their airwaves next season. In the wake of ESPN reaching a licensing agreement with TNT Sports to air Inside the NBA next season, Barkley has picked fights with the network and refused to confirm whether…
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Why “Severance” is the best show on television
Work is stressful and tiring. Life is hard and unpredictable. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is a struggle as old as time. But what if our two lives, professional and personal, didn’t intersect whatsoever? You’re in luck. Introducing Lumon Industries’ new state-of-the-art severance procedure. With one painless brain chip insertion, your body and mind will…
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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…