Irish academic Susan Liddy has been elected as the new president of Women in Film and Television International (WIFTI), replacing Swedish producer Helene Granqvist who has been in the role since 2018.
03.11.2022 - 16:53 / deadline.com
Broadcast networks are devoting their primetime hours to coverage of next week’s midterm results, underscoring the stakes and interest in this year’s election. But the night is also a bit of a prelude to 2024, as all of the news divisions and cable news outlets hope that audiences will return for another momentous presidential election.
The biggest questions Tuesday — whether Democrats retain control of Congress, and whether Donald Trump-backed election deniers win key statewide posts — will have an impact on the next cycle. And speculation of who will enter the field in 2024, and whether President Joe Biden will run for reelection, will be rampant once there’s a clearer picture of who wins and loses.
The networks vowed in 2020 not to get ahead of themselves in characterizing a candidate’s lead as predictive of the outcome, given the disparity in partisan makeup of mail-in and election-day votes. That didn’t stop Trump from falsely declaring himself the winner in the wee hours of election night in 2020, even as huge chunks of mail-in votes remained outstanding. This cycle, the networks say that they will use the same caution, especially when it comes to declaring control of Congress. And news executives say that is especially the case given how close many of the polls are, and that one of the states, Georgia, may end up in a runoff.
Here’s a rundown of the broadcast and cable news networks’ plans (check back as more are added), with the broadcasters turning to full network coverage by 8 p.m., preempting their lucrative primetime schedules. Fox and The CW will remain in original programming.
ABCABC News will begin full network coverage starting with World News Tonight anchor David Muir at 7 p.m. that includes
Irish academic Susan Liddy has been elected as the new president of Women in Film and Television International (WIFTI), replacing Swedish producer Helene Granqvist who has been in the role since 2018.
An NBC News correspondent has been suspended after his Today report on the details of the attack on Paul Pelosi was later retracted by the network.
The White House was said to be “giddy and gleeful” in the wake of Election Night’s surprisingly strong showing by Democrats. But the administration has nothing on the mood of Bill Maher, as exhibited on Friday’s Real Time.
“Well, we had an election yesterday, “said President Joe Biden his afternoon from the White House. “It was a good day I think for democracy, and I think it was a good day for America,” the self-admittedly horse but upbeat Commander-in-chief added.
Stephen Colbert went live with The Late Show Tuesday to report on the election, take a few swipes at Gov. Ron DeSantis and to show off some prognosticating chickens from the Midterms Projection Coop.
As candidates and commentators warn that democracy is at stake in this year’s midterms, Nextstar NewsNation’s political editor Chris Stirewalt is a bit cool to the idea that Tuesday’s has that ultimate impact.
Surprising almost no one except perhaps Kyrie Irving’s Crisis PR team, Saturday Night Live voted tonight for the midterm election in its last Cold Open before Tuesday’s balloting.
President Joe Biden once again gave a speech warning of the future of democracy, keying in on some GOP candidates’ refusal to commit to accepting the election results.
CNN’s Jake Tapper will return to his daytime show after the midterms after filling the 9 PM ET primetime slot on the network.
(whether we can actually do it well ourselves is another thing) and how artists are able to create envious bone structure—even if you weren’t born with it—thanks to a sprinkle of makeup trickery.Well, according to we’ve been doing it all wrong because there’s a new hack in town and it’s called ‘model cheekbones’—and no, you probably haven’t painted your face like this before.It was TikToker @sarahssuperspa who showed her followers this genius new hack first.This content can also be viewed on the site it from.In the video she says: "So the way that we’re taught, which is kind of ineffective is to place your contour really high up and blend that either upwards on in place, clean that up with concealer and then bake underneath.” The beauty influencer goes on: “But the way we should actually maybe be doing it is placing the contour under the cheekbone, then placing it right here at the side of the jaw, pat the cheekbone bit into place and then downwards so it creates a shadow underneath the cheekbone, blend this area outwards so that it creates a shadow in the buccal fat area, then blend the jaw area inwards so that it creates a shadow making it look like a V-shaped jawline.”“Now add some highlighter or concealer above where you place your contour to make the cheekbone area pop and if you want you can add some powder to lighten the area further… here’s the comparison between the two. Let me know what you think.”The video, which has gathered over 700 comments, saw fans quickly hailing the hack.
Total day audiences rose across the major news networks in October, as viewers started to focus more on the midterms.
A consumer expert has shared everything that Bulb customers should expect about the switch to Octopus Energy. It comes after Bulb was placed into special administration in November 2021, and was run with billions of pounds of government support since then.
Jack Harlow took over Saturday Night Live!
Well, it happened. Elon Musk actually took ownership of Twitter. We’d love to say everyone was worried over nothing, but… certainly some big changes are already afoot. And they’re not exactly reassuring.
A royal replacement. King Charles III has taken over Prince Harry’s former role as Captain General of the Royal Marines.
By Solea Pfeiffer says she's used to the question: “What are you?” As a mixed woman who describes herself as racially ambiguous, she knows all too well how it feels to have her identity questioned. It's why she related so much to her character in Tyler Perry's new , A Jazzman's Blues. Pfeiffer stars as Leanne, a Black woman passing as white in the South during the 1940s.
By As a college junior, Evolone Layne has spent every summer since getting accepted to Howard University, a prestigious HBCU in Washington DC, interning at companies including Apple and NASA because of her passion for STEM.She holds an interest in artificial intelligence after a trip to urgent care for a mystery bruise that was treated with Advil. Wouldn’t it be better, she thought, if health care practitioners could go to a computer that’s programmed to know what’s going on with our bodies?In addition to her commitment to science, Layne has a deep love of music, having once dreamt of being a vocal coach.