Jay Shaylor is leaving CBS as executive producer of CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell, the latest change in the news and stations division under new presidents Wendy McMahon and Neeraj Khemlani.
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Film and TV producer Alison Greenspan died peacefully in the early morning hours of June 27 at the age of 48 after a long battle with cancer. Greenspan was surrounded by family, her husband, Jason Michaels, said.
For the last several years, Greenspan was a partner at Doug Robinson’s Sony Pictures Television-based Doug Robinson Productions, where she developed and served as an executive producer on the praised drama series, For Life, which aired on ABC for two seasons. She continued to work up
Jay Shaylor is leaving CBS as executive producer of CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell, the latest change in the news and stations division under new presidents Wendy McMahon and Neeraj Khemlani.
stepped down as CBS News president in April after two years in the role. She was tapped for the gig in January 2019 and set to work revamping the “Evening News” broadcast, which named Shaylor its executive producer in September of that year.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorJay Shaylor, the executive producer of “CBS Evening News,” will step down from his post, one of the first significant rearrangements of top producers at the news division since it was placed under the aegis of new top executives.“Jay Shaylor is leaving the company. We thank him for his contributions to the broadcast and for helping develop it into the impactful program it is today,” CBS News said in a statement.
Christopher Vourlias Wim Wenders and Orian Williams (“Control,” “Shadow of the Vampire”) are executive producing an upcoming feature from debut director Michał Chmielewski based on the mysterious disappearance of Connie Converse, the singer-songwriter who vanished without a trace in 1974.“Roving Woman” is produced by Marta Lewandowska (“Erotica 2022”) of Friends With Benefits and Lena Góra, who also stars alongside Academy Award nominee John Hawkes (“Winter’s Bone”) and Chris Hanley, the
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorJoanne LaMarca, the spirited executive producer behind the fourth hour of NBC’s “Today” morning franchise, plans to step down from the role later in August.In a memo issued to staffers on Thursday, Libby Leist, a senior vice president at NBC News who oversees “Today,” said LaMarca was eager to spend more time with family, and had initially taken the job in 2019 with the intention to stay for a year.
The Wolf House”) have wrapped shooting on a new short, “The Bones,” a stop-motion piece for adult audiences with a bold auteur aim.“Bones” is produced by Lucas Engel’s new company Pista B in co-production with Diluvio (“The Wolf House,” Niles Atallah’s “Rey”). Director Ari Aster (“Midsommar,” “Hereditary”) and Adam Butterfield are executive producing the short.
The Sisterhood is still going strong!
The sisterhood is alive and well!
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants ladies will never get enough of each other. Blake Lively, 33, and Amber Tamblyn, 38, warmed the hearts of Sisterhood fans like it was 2005 all over again when they hung out together over the Fourth of July weekend.
Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic“We the People” is aggressively, viscerally enthusiastic. Presented in four-minute bursts of song, the new Netflix series from the Obamas’ Higher Ground Productions infuses civics lessons with joyous songs and psychedelic animation.
Gallery: From screen to stage! 10 movies that became Broadway musicals (BANG Showbiz)However, last month, he officially retired the look at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards, signalling a new era is imminent. Although he wore a raincoat and Valentino hat for his remote BRIT Awards performance in May, it marked the first time the 'Starboy' hitmaker sported a different ensemble to an in-person ceremony.
Antonio Ferme editorAlison Greenspan, a film and TV producer known for her work on the ABC drama “For Life” and 2011 feature “Monte Carlo,” died June 27 after a long battle with cancer. She was 48.Greenspan’s death was confirmed by her husband, Jason Michaels, who said she was surrounded by her family at the time of her death.Greenspan was a partner at Doug Robinson Productions over the past several years.
Alison Greenspan, a film and TV producer for ABC’s “For Life” and the film “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants,” has died after a battle with cancer. She was 48.Her death was confirmed by her husband, Jason Michaels, who also stated that she was surrounded by her family.Most recently, Greenspan was a partner at Doug Robinson’s Sony Pictures Television-based Doug Robinson Productions.
Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants star Amber Tamblyn recently voiced her support for pop icon Britney Spears, who shared her heartbreaking struggles from her conservatorship in public recently.
Erin Irwin, Molly McNearney and Jennifer Sharron have been promoted to executive producers of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! All three had been co-EPs.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live” has named Erin Irwin, Molly McNearney and Jennifer Sharron as executive producers. All three previously served as co-executive producers.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent“Game of Thrones” co-executive producer Vince Gerardis is developing “Provvidenza,” a prequel to Italy’s national literary classic “I Promessi Sposi” (The Betrothed) to be set in a 16th-century plague-stricken Milan that is dirty, dark, lethal and corrupt.After setting up a Rome-based company called CIAO, Gerardis — who specializes in packaging big world-building film and TV projects based on literary properties, such as “Game of Thrones” — has now