Fifty-one queens became one during Fox's telecast of the 2019 Miss USA.
Nick and Vanessa Lachey returned to host the big event, which was held in Reno Tahoe’s Grand Sierra Resort and Casino’s Grand Theatre.
The group of people judging the queens were Nicole Feld; businesswoman Kim Kaupe (of The Superfan Company); Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (Miss Universe 2017); marketing executive Ukonwa Ojo; journalist Amy Palmer; Denise Quiñones (Miss Universe 2001); Hillary Schieve, the mayor of Reno; and Patricia Smith (Miss Virginia USA 1994).
Related: Billboard Music Awards: All the Winners
2018 winner, Sarah Rose Summers was also featured on the show to hand her crown to the 2019 winner.
If anything, the telecast wanted to prove just how difficult it was to get the judges on board.
The group of women went through a rigorous amount of questioning and different looks. It wasn't a competition for the faint hearted.
But who went on to win the coveted crown?...
Nick and Vanessa Lachey returned to host the big event, which was held in Reno Tahoe’s Grand Sierra Resort and Casino’s Grand Theatre.
The group of people judging the queens were Nicole Feld; businesswoman Kim Kaupe (of The Superfan Company); Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters (Miss Universe 2017); marketing executive Ukonwa Ojo; journalist Amy Palmer; Denise Quiñones (Miss Universe 2001); Hillary Schieve, the mayor of Reno; and Patricia Smith (Miss Virginia USA 1994).
Related: Billboard Music Awards: All the Winners
2018 winner, Sarah Rose Summers was also featured on the show to hand her crown to the 2019 winner.
If anything, the telecast wanted to prove just how difficult it was to get the judges on board.
The group of women went through a rigorous amount of questioning and different looks. It wasn't a competition for the faint hearted.
But who went on to win the coveted crown?...
- 5/3/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Fifty-one worthy queens vied for a single crown on Thursday, making the 2019 Miss USA pageant a little like Game of Thrones‘ Battle of Winterfell — only with less dragons. That we know of.
Nick and Vanessa Lachey returned to host this year’s festivities, which went down in Reno Tahoe’s Grand Sierra Resort and Casino’s Grand Theatre. (New game: Take a shot every time you see the word “grand”!) Though Nick Lachey’s pageant history is limited to hosting, Vanessa Lachey is actually a former Miss Teen USA (1998).
Judging this year’s crop of queens were businesswoman Nicole Feld (of Feld Entertainment,...
Nick and Vanessa Lachey returned to host this year’s festivities, which went down in Reno Tahoe’s Grand Sierra Resort and Casino’s Grand Theatre. (New game: Take a shot every time you see the word “grand”!) Though Nick Lachey’s pageant history is limited to hosting, Vanessa Lachey is actually a former Miss Teen USA (1998).
Judging this year’s crop of queens were businesswoman Nicole Feld (of Feld Entertainment,...
- 5/3/2019
- TVLine.com
Making Madison, a docuseries about YouTube star Madison Beer, is the first project set by producer, TV personality and media entrepreneur Amy Palmer under a first-look deal with Wilshire Studios, the unscripted production arm of NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment. Under the just-signed pact, Palmer will develop and produce original programming for the studio. Making Madison follows pop singer, actress and social media sensation Beer and her family. Beer rocketed to fame…...
- 11/21/2016
- Deadline TV
After working a long shift, a Pennsylvania father proved he wasn't too tired for his most important job - caring for his sick son. "He works from 11 at night to 7 in the morning, and I expected him to go straight home," Amy Palmer tells People. "He was exhausted, but he's such a good dad - so he came straight over to see his son." Amy was asleep in the only chair in the small room on Tuesday with her 20-month-old son Aj - who was admitted to the hospital after a bad asthma attack- when her husband Andre walked in.
- 7/7/2016
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
On heels of CBS’s “The Talk” besting the ABC program for first time, TV experts weigh in on how to boost the seemingly stagnant show
ABC’s “The View” returned this week with moderator Whoopi Goldberg back in her seat after a hiatus for a bulging disc in her back, during which time the show saw a rotating roster of guest panelists and reports of co-host Rosie Perez on her way out. To add insult to injury, CBS gabfest “The Talk” beat the ABC program in total viewers for the first time in its 18-season history — 2.95 million vs. 2.88 million,...
ABC’s “The View” returned this week with moderator Whoopi Goldberg back in her seat after a hiatus for a bulging disc in her back, during which time the show saw a rotating roster of guest panelists and reports of co-host Rosie Perez on her way out. To add insult to injury, CBS gabfest “The Talk” beat the ABC program in total viewers for the first time in its 18-season history — 2.95 million vs. 2.88 million,...
- 1/22/2015
- by Jordan Chariton
- The Wrap
New York, New York (July 12, 2013): After debuting its content in New York City taxis this spring, PowerwomenTV expands its digital reach by formally launching its programming online July 15. “PowerwomenTV was created to fill the gap in traditional women’s programming,” says network founder and CEO, Amy Palmer. “Our content focuses on a women’s 360 approach to life — from business to style, from money to parenting. Women aren’t one dimensional and their media shouldn’t be either.” With a decade of experience as a television journalist and producer, Palmer decided it was time to embark on her entrepreneurial aspirations. For three years, she used personal savings to self-fund PowerwomenTV until she was able to secure an investor to help launch the network full-scale. Today, PowerwomenTV is the first of its kind to offer highly produced television-quality content in the digital space. PowerwomenTV is the network for the next generation...
- 7/12/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Operation Homefront, the non-profit that provides emergency financial and other assistance to military families and Wounded Warriors, has announced that with this month’s release of “CD for the Troops V,” the series of albums will have been provided to 1 million service members, veterans, and military families.
This fifth album includes songs from 11 artists, including Five For Fighting’s John Ondrasik, to show their support for all service members and their families. Operation Homefront is a co-producer of the series.
“John Ondrasik’s love for our military families and devotion to the welfare of our men and women in uniform comes through again in this fifth album,” said Amy Palmer, Chief Operating Officer for Operation Homefront. “All of the talented artists who have lent their voices to ‘CD for the Troops V’ have shown their support for our military in an incredible way.”
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This fifth album includes songs from 11 artists, including Five For Fighting’s John Ondrasik, to show their support for all service members and their families. Operation Homefront is a co-producer of the series.
“John Ondrasik’s love for our military families and devotion to the welfare of our men and women in uniform comes through again in this fifth album,” said Amy Palmer, Chief Operating Officer for Operation Homefront. “All of the talented artists who have lent their voices to ‘CD for the Troops V’ have shown their support for our military in an incredible way.”
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- 12/22/2011
- Look to the Stars
Filed under: TV News
According to EW.com, the CW has set a July 28 premiere date for its new reality series 'Plain Jane.' Louise Roe ('Fashion Police: The 2009 Grammy Awards') will host the series, which will transform one "Jane" per episode.
Allison Grodner ('Big Brother'), Rich Meehan ('Big Brother') and Amy Palmer ('You're Cut Off') for Fly on the Wall Entertainment will serve as executive producers.
'Plain Jane' will air in the 9Pm timeslot, after 'America's Next Top Model.'
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According to EW.com, the CW has set a July 28 premiere date for its new reality series 'Plain Jane.' Louise Roe ('Fashion Police: The 2009 Grammy Awards') will host the series, which will transform one "Jane" per episode.
Allison Grodner ('Big Brother'), Rich Meehan ('Big Brother') and Amy Palmer ('You're Cut Off') for Fly on the Wall Entertainment will serve as executive producers.
'Plain Jane' will air in the 9Pm timeslot, after 'America's Next Top Model.'
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- 6/3/2010
- by Andrew Scott
- Aol TV.
This summer, the CW is premiering a new makeover reality show called Plain Jane. The network has released a promo below.
Plain Jane is a new summer reality series that transforms one woman from the inside out to reveal a brand new woman. Each of the eight episodes will feature a new "Jane" searching for the change of a lifetime. With the help of British fashion expert Louise Roe ("Fashion Police: The 2009 Grammy Awards"), each Plain Jane will receive a head-to-toe style transformation, including new wardrobe and confidence-building exercises.
Once the transformation is complete, the formerly Plain Jane will surprise her unsuspecting crush with the new look and reveal her true feelings to him. A love connection is – or isn't – made. Hosted by Louise Roe, Plain Jane is executive produced by Allison Grodner ("Big Brother"), Rich Meehan ("Big Brother") and Amy Palmer ("You're Cut Off") for Fly on the Wall Entertainment.
Plain Jane is a new summer reality series that transforms one woman from the inside out to reveal a brand new woman. Each of the eight episodes will feature a new "Jane" searching for the change of a lifetime. With the help of British fashion expert Louise Roe ("Fashion Police: The 2009 Grammy Awards"), each Plain Jane will receive a head-to-toe style transformation, including new wardrobe and confidence-building exercises.
Once the transformation is complete, the formerly Plain Jane will surprise her unsuspecting crush with the new look and reveal her true feelings to him. A love connection is – or isn't – made. Hosted by Louise Roe, Plain Jane is executive produced by Allison Grodner ("Big Brother"), Rich Meehan ("Big Brother") and Amy Palmer ("You're Cut Off") for Fly on the Wall Entertainment.
- 6/2/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
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