Peter White Television EditorFox is moving up its latest mystery entertainment contest I Can See Your Voice to the fall schedule to create a two-hour block based on Korean formats.I Can See Your Voice will launch on at 9 p.m.
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Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Fox’s I Can See Your Voice, the mystery singing game show based on a Korean format, has resumed production.It is Fox’s first major non-scripted series to resume after filming was hit by the COVID-19 production shutdown in March.
The show, which is produced by Fox Alternative Entertainment, had filmed one episode before the shutdown.The broadcaster is employing all health and safety protocols with the LA shoot including social distancing and PPE equipment.
.Peter White Television EditorFox is moving up its latest mystery entertainment contest I Can See Your Voice to the fall schedule to create a two-hour block based on Korean formats.I Can See Your Voice will launch on at 9 p.m.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe premiere date for season 4 of “The Masked Singer” is a mystery no longer.Fox has announced that its wildly popular guessing game show will debut its fourth season on Sept. 23 in its usual 8 p.m.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefProduction of films and TV series across South Korea is being halted as the country undergoes a resurgence of the coronavirus. Companies including industry leaders CJ ENM, JTBC and Netflix have all confirmed disruptions to their series shooting schedules.The country had seemingly been successful in controlling earlier waves of the COVID-19 outbreak through strict border controls, rapid testing and rigorous contact testing.
Naman Ramachandran India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has published a comprehensive set of COVID-19 standard operating procedures aimed at allowing the resumption of media production.India has one of the world’s largest film industries, with well over 2,000 films produced per year in upto 50 languages.
Taylor Swift when she FaceTimed her best friend Selena Gomez in one episode of her new 10-part HBO Max series, Selena + Chef. During the program, Gomez proudly shows to her fellow pop star singer the Korean tacos she learned how to make after getting a lesson from chef Roy Choi.“Dude, look,” Gomez tells Swift facing the camera of her phone down.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorWith movie theaters finally lighting back up across much of the U.S., the National Association of Theatre Owners and its members are making a rare show of unity in support of CinemaSafe, a new set of health and safety protocols.The COVID-19 response codifies several measures undertaken by theaters and many other businesses, including face coverings for employees and moviegoers, social distancing, reduced capacity and concessions and electronic ticketing.NATO chief John
The National Association of Theater Owners (NATO) has been on the forefront of trying to ensure the theatrical experience survives the pandemic and the reopening that is set to begin in many places today. And while the organization has been trying to put forth the narrative that everything will bounce back and people are desperate to return to the cinema, NATO knows that people need reassurance that their safety is a top priority.
In the campaign to urge consumers to return to movie theaters — which reopen in earnest this weekend in the U.S. after a five-month shutdown — the National Association of Theatre Owners on Friday announced a nationwide set of health and safety protocols in the era of COVID-19 that include requiring masks.
Selena Gomez was so proud of herself for whipping up tacos in the kitchen that she wanted to share the moment with one person — her BFF Taylor Swift.The “Boyfriend” singer, 28, learned how to make Korean BBQ Texas breakfast tacos with the help of chef Roy Choi on the Thursday, August 20, episode of her HBO Max series, Selena + Chef.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaAs cinemas welcoming back audiences this summer, the National Association of Theatre Owners (NATO) is introducing a set of health protocols that it claims will keep customers safe from COVID-19.Dubbed “CinemaSafe,” the standards include asking patrons to social distance and wear masks, encouraging the purchase of tickets online, and making hand sanitizer more readily available.
Selena Gomez sent fans into a frenzy when she received a call from a “cute boy” during her cooking show — and had a hard time getting her mind back on track.The “Rare” singer, 28, was cooking Korean BBQ Texas breakfast tacos with chef Roy Choi on the Thursday, August 20, episode of her HBO Max series, Selena + Chef, when she received a surprise phone call.“Hey, I’m going to have to call you back,” Gomez said on the phone before returning to Choi, 50.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterHappy Friday everyone. Tom Grater here with the rundown of this week’s biggest international headlines from the worlds of film and TV.
Kim Won Hae has tested positive for COVID-19.
Although it has been a few months since Crash Landing On You premiered its finale. But the show continues to draw audiences.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVABC’s flagship comedy series The Conners is back in production on its upcoming third season. I hear production started today, with the first taping slated for later this week.
The Last Black Man in San Francisco, or his part in Netflix and Spike Lee's Da 5 Bloods (he was phenomenal in both). He plays the main character in Lovecraft Country, a Korean War veteran named Atticus Freeman, opposite Jurnee Smollett as Letitia 'Leti" Lewis.
The son of his girlfriend, Gwen Stefani, did not hold anything back when he dragged country music as a whole on social media, making it very clear that he thought it is ‘disgusting!’ However, it’s a well-known fact that Blake Shelton is a country singer so many fans have been curious to know how he feels about the 14 year old boy’s very strong opinions about his choice of genre.
Many insider reports have been saying that Blake Shelton and his girlfriend, Gwen Stefani’s three boys get along really well! However, that is not to say that they are all big fans of his music as well! 14 year old Kingston Rossdale admitted that he actually ‘hates’ country as a genre and even went as far as to say that it is ‘disgusting.’ The young teenager held nothing back during an IG Live session earlier today, not trying to protect his father figure’s feelings.