Filmmakers Gina Prince-Bythewood and Reginald Hudlin were celebrated Wednesday evening at the eighth pre-Oscar dinner of Icon Mann, a media and consulting company run by Tamara Houston that is dedicated to honoring the achievements of artists of color and providing a meeting place for powerful Black men, in particular.
During an elegant ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills that was hosted by CBS News anchor Errol Barnett, many of the most distinguished members of Hollywood’s Black community gathered to fete the veteran filmmakers behind two of 2022’s most acclaimed films — Prince-Bythewood’s Sony historical drama The Woman King and Hudlin’s Apple TV+ documentary feature Sidney — both of which were glaringly passed over for recognition by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Perhaps not coincidentally, the first person to toast Prince-Bythewood — the recipient of the Maverick Award “for breaking boundaries in the cinematic and televised...
During an elegant ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria in Beverly Hills that was hosted by CBS News anchor Errol Barnett, many of the most distinguished members of Hollywood’s Black community gathered to fete the veteran filmmakers behind two of 2022’s most acclaimed films — Prince-Bythewood’s Sony historical drama The Woman King and Hudlin’s Apple TV+ documentary feature Sidney — both of which were glaringly passed over for recognition by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Perhaps not coincidentally, the first person to toast Prince-Bythewood — the recipient of the Maverick Award “for breaking boundaries in the cinematic and televised...
- 3/9/2023
- by Scott Feinberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
BET and CBS News will debut a primetime newsmagazine series next month, America In Black, that will feature segments with Gayle King and other news figures, as well as the return of Ed Gordon.
The monthly series will premiere on Feb. 19 at 10 Pm Et on BET and VH1, and will be available on platforms including the CBS News Streaming Network.
The focus will be investigative reports, newsmaker interviews and celebrity profiles.
Also contributing to the series will be Michelle Miller, Jericka Duncan, Vladimir Duthiers, Marc Lamont Hill, Wesley Lowery, Errol Barnett, Danya Bacchus and Skyler Henry. Gordon is returning after 18 years and will be a featured correspondent.
Alvin Patrick, executive producer of CBS News streaming originals and race and culture, said that the series “will cover the complexity of the Black experience with compelling storytelling that has always been the hallmark of CBS News.” Connie Orlando, executive vice president of specials,...
The monthly series will premiere on Feb. 19 at 10 Pm Et on BET and VH1, and will be available on platforms including the CBS News Streaming Network.
The focus will be investigative reports, newsmaker interviews and celebrity profiles.
Also contributing to the series will be Michelle Miller, Jericka Duncan, Vladimir Duthiers, Marc Lamont Hill, Wesley Lowery, Errol Barnett, Danya Bacchus and Skyler Henry. Gordon is returning after 18 years and will be a featured correspondent.
Alvin Patrick, executive producer of CBS News streaming originals and race and culture, said that the series “will cover the complexity of the Black experience with compelling storytelling that has always been the hallmark of CBS News.” Connie Orlando, executive vice president of specials,...
- 1/27/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
BET and CBS News have announced a new original primetime series, “America in Black,” which will focus its programming on the people, issues and stories that matter to Black America.
“America in Black” will premiere on Feb. 19 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt, followed by new episodes released on a monthly basis.
The upcoming news series will air one-hour episodes featuring award-winning CBS and BET journalists — including Gayle King, James Brown, Ed Gordon, Michelle Miller, Jericka Duncan, Vladimir Duthiers, Marc Lamont Hill, Wesley Lowery, Errol Barnett, Danya Bacchus, Skyler Henry and more.
“America in Black” will elevate the issues, stories and people impacting Black America through its unique coverage of stories that go beyond the headlines, and the inclusion of interviews and profiles of celebrities throughout the series.
“‘America In Black’ provides unique opportunities to address timely issues affecting our community most, from the censorship of Black history in schools to...
“America in Black” will premiere on Feb. 19 at 10 p.m. Et/Pt, followed by new episodes released on a monthly basis.
The upcoming news series will air one-hour episodes featuring award-winning CBS and BET journalists — including Gayle King, James Brown, Ed Gordon, Michelle Miller, Jericka Duncan, Vladimir Duthiers, Marc Lamont Hill, Wesley Lowery, Errol Barnett, Danya Bacchus, Skyler Henry and more.
“America in Black” will elevate the issues, stories and people impacting Black America through its unique coverage of stories that go beyond the headlines, and the inclusion of interviews and profiles of celebrities throughout the series.
“‘America In Black’ provides unique opportunities to address timely issues affecting our community most, from the censorship of Black history in schools to...
- 1/27/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
CBS News and Stations announced an overhaul Monday that included a new studio in New York, and a new slate of programming. CBS News Miami also became the company’s 13th local streaming service, launching Monday.
The rebranding was announced by Neerah Khemlani and Wendy McMahon, presidents and co-heads of CBS News and Stations.
“We’re unlocking the power of CBS News – streaming the best of our reporting and storytelling on television to viewers everywhere,” Khemlani said in a statement. “From up-to-the-minute reporting from our new live news desk, signature interviews by Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell, adventures on ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ and ’60 Minutes,’ true crime on ’48 Hours’ – and reporting out of Washington to Kyiv to Beijing – we’re delivering a 24/7 experience with quality journalism from the best news brands in the business.”
The overhaul now brings together national and local live news in addition to content from CBS News’ long-standing shows,...
The rebranding was announced by Neerah Khemlani and Wendy McMahon, presidents and co-heads of CBS News and Stations.
“We’re unlocking the power of CBS News – streaming the best of our reporting and storytelling on television to viewers everywhere,” Khemlani said in a statement. “From up-to-the-minute reporting from our new live news desk, signature interviews by Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell, adventures on ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ and ’60 Minutes,’ true crime on ’48 Hours’ – and reporting out of Washington to Kyiv to Beijing – we’re delivering a 24/7 experience with quality journalism from the best news brands in the business.”
The overhaul now brings together national and local live news in addition to content from CBS News’ long-standing shows,...
- 1/24/2022
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
CBS News on Friday unveiled a series of changes to its lineup of assignments for correspondents in Washington, D.C.
Nancy Cordes, who has covered Capitol Hill for 12 years, moves to chief White House correspondent. Ed O’Keefe, political correspondent since 2018, will become senior White House and political correspondent. Weijia Jiang will be senior White House correspondent, and Paula Reid will continue to report out of the Washington bureau.
Almost all of the networks have changed out their White House teams with the incoming Biden administration.
CBS News’ EVP and Washington bureau chief Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews wrote in a memo: “I have taken a fresh look at the needs in D.C. and feel confident that we are putting the right team in place for success. Our priorities: to break news, provide the audience with original reporting and context and lead the way among our peers.
“The Washington bureau has served an...
Nancy Cordes, who has covered Capitol Hill for 12 years, moves to chief White House correspondent. Ed O’Keefe, political correspondent since 2018, will become senior White House and political correspondent. Weijia Jiang will be senior White House correspondent, and Paula Reid will continue to report out of the Washington bureau.
Almost all of the networks have changed out their White House teams with the incoming Biden administration.
CBS News’ EVP and Washington bureau chief Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews wrote in a memo: “I have taken a fresh look at the needs in D.C. and feel confident that we are putting the right team in place for success. Our priorities: to break news, provide the audience with original reporting and context and lead the way among our peers.
“The Washington bureau has served an...
- 1/15/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Errol Barnett has been named national correspondent at CBS News, based in New York, reporting for CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell, CBS This Morning, and the digital streaming service Cbsn.
Barnett, who joined CBS News in 2016 as a correspondent based in Washington, recently was the only network journalist to fly through Hurricane Dorian as it stalled over the Bahamas. He also landed an exclusive interview with the mother of a 9-year-old boy in Illinois who was charged with murdering five relatives.
In his tenure at the network, he also covered President Donald Trump’s inauguration, and the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi. He also covered the White House beat on weekends, and served as fill-in anchor on CBS Weekend News, CBS This Morning: Saturday, and Cbsn.
Before joining CBS News, Barnett was at CNN, where he anchored weekday editions of CNN Newsroom, and was a general assignment correspondent to Johannesburg,...
Barnett, who joined CBS News in 2016 as a correspondent based in Washington, recently was the only network journalist to fly through Hurricane Dorian as it stalled over the Bahamas. He also landed an exclusive interview with the mother of a 9-year-old boy in Illinois who was charged with murdering five relatives.
In his tenure at the network, he also covered President Donald Trump’s inauguration, and the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi. He also covered the White House beat on weekends, and served as fill-in anchor on CBS Weekend News, CBS This Morning: Saturday, and Cbsn.
Before joining CBS News, Barnett was at CNN, where he anchored weekday editions of CNN Newsroom, and was a general assignment correspondent to Johannesburg,...
- 10/29/2019
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s roundup, National Geographic announced the ensemble cast joining “Genius: Aretha” and Comedy Central has ordered eight episodes of Bobby Moynihan’s digital series “Loafy.”
Casting
Malcolm Barrett, Patrice Covington (“The Color Purple”), Kimberly Hébert Gregory (“Vice Principals”), Rebecca Naomi Jones (“The Big Sick”), Sanai Victoria (“Black-ish”) have been cast alongside Cynthia Erivo in National Geographic’s “Genius: Aretha.” Also, Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA TV award-winner Anthony Hemingway joined the anthology series as executive producer and pilot director.
Quinn Copeland, Lauren Donzis, Oliver De Los Santos and Noah Cottrell have been cast as series regulars in Peacock’s “Punky Brewster” pilot. From Ucp and Universal Television, the multi-camera/hybrid continuation of the ’80s sitcom follows Punky (Soleil Moon Frye), now a single mother of three trying to get her life back on track when she meets Izzy (Copeland), a young girl who reminds her a lot of her younger self.
Casting
Malcolm Barrett, Patrice Covington (“The Color Purple”), Kimberly Hébert Gregory (“Vice Principals”), Rebecca Naomi Jones (“The Big Sick”), Sanai Victoria (“Black-ish”) have been cast alongside Cynthia Erivo in National Geographic’s “Genius: Aretha.” Also, Emmy, Golden Globe and BAFTA TV award-winner Anthony Hemingway joined the anthology series as executive producer and pilot director.
Quinn Copeland, Lauren Donzis, Oliver De Los Santos and Noah Cottrell have been cast as series regulars in Peacock’s “Punky Brewster” pilot. From Ucp and Universal Television, the multi-camera/hybrid continuation of the ’80s sitcom follows Punky (Soleil Moon Frye), now a single mother of three trying to get her life back on track when she meets Izzy (Copeland), a young girl who reminds her a lot of her younger self.
- 10/28/2019
- by BreAnna Bell
- Variety Film + TV
Who got signed, promoted, hired or fired? The Hollywood Reporter’s Rep Sheet rounds up the week in representation news. To submit announcements for consideration, contact rebecca.sun@thr.com.
In like Barnett
CAA has CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett in all areas. The D.C.-based journalist contributes to all broadcasts and also serves as a regular fill-in anchor for Cbsn and CBS Weekend News. He was previously an anchor and correspondent for CNN and CNN International, logging time in the Atlanta, London, Abu Dhabi and Johannesburg bureaus. Highlights of Barnett's coverage include U.S. presidential races, the Brexit vote, Barack ...
In like Barnett
CAA has CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett in all areas. The D.C.-based journalist contributes to all broadcasts and also serves as a regular fill-in anchor for Cbsn and CBS Weekend News. He was previously an anchor and correspondent for CNN and CNN International, logging time in the Atlanta, London, Abu Dhabi and Johannesburg bureaus. Highlights of Barnett's coverage include U.S. presidential races, the Brexit vote, Barack ...
- 11/12/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Who got signed, promoted, hired or fired? The Hollywood Reporter’s Rep Sheet rounds up the week in representation news. To submit announcements for consideration, contact rebecca.sun@thr.com.
In like Barnett
CAA has CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett in all areas. The D.C.-based journalist contributes to all broadcasts and also serves as a regular fill-in anchor for Cbsn and CBS Weekend News. He was previously an anchor and correspondent for CNN and CNN International, logging time in the Atlanta, London, Abu Dhabi and Johannesburg bureaus. Highlights of Barnett's coverage include U.S. presidential races, the Brexit vote, Barack ...
In like Barnett
CAA has CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett in all areas. The D.C.-based journalist contributes to all broadcasts and also serves as a regular fill-in anchor for Cbsn and CBS Weekend News. He was previously an anchor and correspondent for CNN and CNN International, logging time in the Atlanta, London, Abu Dhabi and Johannesburg bureaus. Highlights of Barnett's coverage include U.S. presidential races, the Brexit vote, Barack ...
- 11/12/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
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