Heart has hired Principato-Young's digital expert Corey Moss to oversee the development and production of web series for the publishing giant's digital studio. Moss oversaw the development and production of digital series for Principato-Young, a talent management company with a strong roster of comedic actors, actresses, writers and directors. Many of its series starred those clients, including “Tiny Commando” with Ed Helms and Zachary Levi, and “We Need Help,” featuring Cheryl Hines and Rachael Harris,” both of which appeared on Yahoo. Also read: Awesomeness TV, Hearst Join for Seventeen Channel Hearst is one of several publishers eager to expand its production of video for the.
- 7/31/2014
- by Lucas Shaw
- The Wrap
Before landing the role of Larry David’s wife on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” Cheryl Hines was an assistant to Rob Reiner. Now that she’s a TV star, she has had her share of assistants, including one she’ll ask to do anything — and he’ll do it. “There is a really gritty, unglamorous underbelly to show business called the assistant world,” Hines told TheWrap. From that dynamic comes many stories that inspired Hines and her friend Rachael Harris to create “We Need Help,” a show about Hollywood’s less savory side, produced by Principato-Young and Vuguru. It debuted Monday...
- 9/10/2013
- by Lucas Shaw
- The Wrap
In the ever-evolving world of television, the latest frontier for original programming has become the Internet. With Netflix's great success in launching hits like "House of Cards" and "Orange is the New Black," more and more websites are following suit. The latest to launch their slate of original series? Yahoo.
On Monday (Sept. 9), Yahoo launched its most aggressive slate of original programming to date with the premieres of five new comedy series from some big talent. Following Netflix's lead, all episodes of new series "Losing It with John Stamos," "Ghost Ghirls," "The Fuzz," "We Need Help" and "Tiny Commando" were made available on Yahoo! Screen. But the big question is: Are any of them worth watching?
Of the five newbies, "Losing It with John Stamos" stands out of the pack. A charming interview-based show featuring John Stamos talking one-on-one with a celebrity about how they lost their virginity, interspersed with...
On Monday (Sept. 9), Yahoo launched its most aggressive slate of original programming to date with the premieres of five new comedy series from some big talent. Following Netflix's lead, all episodes of new series "Losing It with John Stamos," "Ghost Ghirls," "The Fuzz," "We Need Help" and "Tiny Commando" were made available on Yahoo! Screen. But the big question is: Are any of them worth watching?
Of the five newbies, "Losing It with John Stamos" stands out of the pack. A charming interview-based show featuring John Stamos talking one-on-one with a celebrity about how they lost their virginity, interspersed with...
- 9/10/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Nearly fourth months after it revealed a star-studded lineup of original comedy programs, Yahoo is set to bring its new slate into the fore. The #7 online video platform (according to the latest Comscore report) has set September 9th as the release date for its fall comedies, and it has offered up a slew of trailers to preview its new shows. The most welcome trailer comes from Ghost Ghirls. The supernatural comedy, produced by Jack Black's Electric Dynamite studio, has been building hype since December, and it is the best contender to follow up the success of Yahoo's Streamy-winning smash hit, Burning Love. The new trailer looks great and reaffirms that assertion. Beyond Ghost Ghirls, the public got its first real look at a few other intriguing comedies. The best cast among the upcoming debuts belongs to Tiny Commando, Ed Helms' tribute to the G.I. Joe-fueled war fantasies of his youth.
- 8/21/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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