Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and EP Daniel Palladino have tapped a Stars Hollow alum for their upcoming ballet drama Étoile.
Yanic Truesdale (aka Gg’s Michel) will recur in the Prime Video series as the head of a Parisian ballet company, our sister site Deadline reports.
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Étoile will be set in New York City and Paris,...
Yanic Truesdale (aka Gg’s Michel) will recur in the Prime Video series as the head of a Parisian ballet company, our sister site Deadline reports.
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Étoile will be set in New York City and Paris,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Ana Garcia, the host of the True Crime Daily podcast, is fronting a new syndicated crime series.
Garcia will host True Crime News for the Fox-owned stations. The series, which will air 52 weeks a year, is produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Telepictures.
The series will cover breaking crime news and updates on crime stories. It will premiere this fall.
Channing Dungey, Chairman and CEO, Warner Bros. Television Group, said, “Audiences continue to be fascinated by true crime stories, mysteries, and investigations, and the talented team at Telepictures has developed a distinctive series that is sure to captivate. We’re thrilled to have Emmy winner and expert crime reporter Ana Garcia as host, and we can’t wait for viewers to see True Crime News this fall.”
Frank Cicha, EVP of Programming for Fox Television Stations, added: “This project works on two fronts. First, it speaks to our audience,...
Garcia will host True Crime News for the Fox-owned stations. The series, which will air 52 weeks a year, is produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Telepictures.
The series will cover breaking crime news and updates on crime stories. It will premiere this fall.
Channing Dungey, Chairman and CEO, Warner Bros. Television Group, said, “Audiences continue to be fascinated by true crime stories, mysteries, and investigations, and the talented team at Telepictures has developed a distinctive series that is sure to captivate. We’re thrilled to have Emmy winner and expert crime reporter Ana Garcia as host, and we can’t wait for viewers to see True Crime News this fall.”
Frank Cicha, EVP of Programming for Fox Television Stations, added: “This project works on two fronts. First, it speaks to our audience,...
- 1/22/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Ruth Ashton Taylor, a pioneering TV and radio journalist who worked with Edward R. Murrow at CBS News and was a fixture on the air in Los Angeles for decades, has died. She was 101.
Taylor’s family confirmed her death to Kcal-tv Los Angeles. Taylor, who grew up in Long Beach, was the first woman to have an on-air news role in Los Angeles when she joined what was then CBS’ Kstl-tv in late 1951. At the time, she was hired to deliver a “women’s segment” for the station’s daily half-hour newscast.
Taylor bristled at the notion of covering only “women’s stories” and delivered stories produced with solid journalistic principles. Soon, she was hired to produce a similar segment for CBS’ Los Angeles news radio powerhouse Knx.
“Taylor says she always approached her stories any way she liked. She justified her attitude by saying she must be giving...
Taylor’s family confirmed her death to Kcal-tv Los Angeles. Taylor, who grew up in Long Beach, was the first woman to have an on-air news role in Los Angeles when she joined what was then CBS’ Kstl-tv in late 1951. At the time, she was hired to deliver a “women’s segment” for the station’s daily half-hour newscast.
Taylor bristled at the notion of covering only “women’s stories” and delivered stories produced with solid journalistic principles. Soon, she was hired to produce a similar segment for CBS’ Los Angeles news radio powerhouse Knx.
“Taylor says she always approached her stories any way she liked. She justified her attitude by saying she must be giving...
- 1/13/2024
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
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