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Striking WGA Late-Night Comedy Writers Launch YouTube Show Lampooning The Studios - deadline.com
deadline.com
18.05.2023 / 20:45

Striking WGA Late-Night Comedy Writers Launch YouTube Show Lampooning The Studios

Late-night comedy shows were shut down on the very first day of the ongoing Writers Guild’s strike, but many of their now out-of-work writers are banding together to put on a weekly YouTube Channel show alternately titled “Picket Tonight” or “The Jokes You Love from the Picket Signs but We’re Saying Them Out Loud.”

Matt Gaetz mocked for criticising Lizzo while supporting bikini-clad beer ads - www.msn.com - USA - Hawaii - Jordan - New Jersey - Utah - Virginia - Montana
msn.com
17.05.2023 / 21:23

Matt Gaetz mocked for criticising Lizzo while supporting bikini-clad beer ads

Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz has been called out for body-shaming musician Lizzo while asserting that beer companies sell more product when they feature bikini-wearing models in their advertisements. Mom of six-year-old boy who shot Virginia teacher breaks silencePossible meteorite strikes house in New Jersey, police sayCourt to livestream Lori Vallow verdictTrump rape trial is wrapping upFriend reveals what Utah man said before dying as wife is facing murder chargesAllen Premium Outlets Shooting: 8 killed, 7 injured by active shooterTrump suggests stars have committed sexual assault for a ‘million years’Oakland A's announcer apologizes after seemingly using racial slur during broadcastMan found dead with winning lottery ticketEx-UC Davis student pleads not guilty in deadly stabbing spreeBoat crew rescues tourists in Hawaii after car drives into harborFox News' Greg Gutfeld blames George Floyd for Jordan Neely's deathFox News host claims 'you can tell' which immigrants are 'illegal'Montana transgender lawmaker barred by GOP from House floorMatt Gaetz explains why he is pressing charges against ‘leftist wino’ who threw drink at himClarence Thomas gifts scandal: US Senate panel to examine Supreme Court ethicsMr Gaetz joined Newsmax host Chris Plante and others on the show The Right Squad on Tuesday night when the group spoke about a new advertisement from Miller Lite.

Fox News Says No Decision Made On Primetime Changes After Report Of ‘Hannity’ Move To Tucker Carlson’s Former Slot - deadline.com - county Jones - county Lawrence
deadline.com
17.05.2023 / 17:59

Fox News Says No Decision Made On Primetime Changes After Report Of ‘Hannity’ Move To Tucker Carlson’s Former Slot

Fox News said that it is considering changes to its primetime lineup following the exit of Tucker Carlson, but it suggested that a report that Sean Hannity would fill the slot was premature.

Fox News Mulling Primetime Changes After Tucker Carlson Exit - variety.com
variety.com
17.05.2023 / 16:45

Fox News Mulling Primetime Changes After Tucker Carlson Exit

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Fox News Channel is considering “multiple scenarios” for its primetime lineup after the ouster of Tucker Carlson, with the network declining to comment on a recent report that veteran Sean Hannity might move into its 8 p.m. lead-off hour. “No decision has been made on a new primetime line-up and there are multiple scenarios under consideration,” Fox News said in a statement Wednesday. Fox News issued the comment in the wake of The Drudge Report posting the notion that Hannity would move to 8, while Jesse Watters, who has fared well at 7 p.m., would move into the primetime schedule, along with Greg Gutfeld, who hosts a late-night-styled 11 p.m. program. Such a move would have significant ramifications that would not dovetail with recent Fox News strategy. Gutfeld’s 11 p.m. program has been a break-out success with the network’s viewers, and part of a move that has extended the outlet’s opinion block from 7 p.m. to midnight. Watters’ show at 7 has also been considered successful, and he might seem like a natural successor to Carlson. Watters is also more right-leaning than others on the roster and he got his start making appearances at 8 p.m. on Bill O’Reilly’s show. But people familiar with Fox News say executives have suggested that Watters was doing well in the 7 p.m. hour he began anchoring in 2022 and may not be Carlson’s successor.

Inside Tucker Carlson’s Battle to Trade His $20 Million Fox News Salary for a Twitter Show (EXCLUSIVE) - variety.com
variety.com
16.05.2023 / 11:45

Inside Tucker Carlson’s Battle to Trade His $20 Million Fox News Salary for a Twitter Show (EXCLUSIVE)

Tatiana Siegel The mystery surrounding Tucker Carlson’s ouster from the airwaves at Fox News — and his future plans in media — are coming into sharper focus. On April 26, Carlson spoke by phone with one of Fox Corp.’s eight board members, who told the host that his recent benching was a condition of Fox News’ settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the conversation. The unnamed board member told Carlson that the condition does not appear in any of the settlement’s documents, and instead was a verbal agreement. If Fox didn’t comply, the settlement was off, Carlson was told. Dominion had plenty of leverage given that the $787.5 million deal to settle Dominion’s defamation suit against the network wouldn’t officially close until late-May.

Fox News Plugs Its Wares And Hollywood Appeal Of Fox Nation To Upfront Buyers, But Glides Past Profit Center Of Prime-Time Opinion Shows - deadline.com - New York - Hollywood
deadline.com
15.05.2023 / 22:53

Fox News Plugs Its Wares And Hollywood Appeal Of Fox Nation To Upfront Buyers, But Glides Past Profit Center Of Prime-Time Opinion Shows

Fox News Media waved its banner during the Fox upfront Monday afternoon in New York, plugging a wide array of platforms but notably gliding past its main profit center in prime time.

Fox’s Greg Gutfeld Brags He’s ‘The Only Late Night Show’ During WGA Strike: ‘I Am for No Choices’ - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
15.05.2023 / 22:05

Fox’s Greg Gutfeld Brags He’s ‘The Only Late Night Show’ During WGA Strike: ‘I Am for No Choices’

WGA strike, but there’s still one host who’s proudly still on the air as his TV peers continue to picket: Greg Gutfeld.“I have the No. 1 late night show,” Gutfeld said Monday during Fox’s 2023 upfront presentation. “I also have the only late night show — sorry — right now, so you don’t have a choice in this matter.

Fox 2023 Upfronts: Gordon Ramsay F-Bombs, Gronk Chucks Balls, ‘The Five’ Falls Short - variety.com
variety.com
15.05.2023 / 21:47

Fox 2023 Upfronts: Gordon Ramsay F-Bombs, Gronk Chucks Balls, ‘The Five’ Falls Short

Joe Otterson TV Reporter Fox made its annual upfront pitch to advertisers at the Manhattan Center on Monday afternoon, pushing the messages of Fox Entertainment, Tubi, Fox News, and Fox Sports, all while promising the audience that don’t worry, we’ll get you hammered soon. Coming off of presentations hampered by the pandemic in recent years, Fox was back in nearly full force, with the writers’ strike limiting the number of network stars in attendance. The event also featured some football antics courtesy of Rob Gronkowski and some well-placed cursing by Gordon Ramsay. Read on below for Variety’s five biggest takeaways from the Fox upfront.

Fox News Faces New Defamation Lawsuit By Disinformation Expert Who Led Homeland Security Panel - deadline.com - New York - USA - state Delaware
deadline.com
10.05.2023 / 23:57

Fox News Faces New Defamation Lawsuit By Disinformation Expert Who Led Homeland Security Panel

Fox News is facing another defamation lawsuit, this time from the former executive director of a Department of Homeland Security division tasked with monitoring the threat of disinformation.

Tucker Carlson, After Fox News Firing, Says He Will Relaunch a Version of His Show on Twitter - variety.com - Beyond
variety.com
09.05.2023 / 21:41

Tucker Carlson, After Fox News Firing, Says He Will Relaunch a Version of His Show on Twitter

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Tucker Carlson announced that he will bring a version of his Fox News show — which he lost after getting fired last month — on Twitter, the social platform owned by Elon Musk. “Starting soon, we’ll be bringing a new version of the show we’ve been doing for the last six and a half years to Twitter,” Carlson said in a video shared Tuesday on the platform. “Free speech is the main right you have. Without it, you have no others.” It’s not immediately clear if Carlson has a deal with Musk to launch the show on Twitter or if he’s doing it independently. Carlson will forgo at least $25 million to break his noncompete clause with Fox News, according to Puck News’ Dylan Byers. Prior to Carlson’s announcement of the forthcoming Twitter show, a lawyer for the former Fox News host sent a letter to the cable network accusing Fox News of “fraud and breach of contract,” Axios reported. That is presumably intended to set the stage for Carlson to claim he’s not bound by a noncompete provision of his contract with Fox News.

Mick Mulvaney Named Contributor at NewsNation - variety.com
variety.com
09.05.2023 / 19:27

Mick Mulvaney Named Contributor at NewsNation

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Mick Mulvaney, the former Director of the Office of Management and Budget acting White House Chief of Staff during the Trump administration, has been named a contributor to NewsNation, the upstart cable-news service operated by Nexstar Media. Mulvaney, who has left a contributor role at CBS News, is expected to take up his new duties immediately, appearing on the new politics-roundtable program “The Hill” at 5 p.m. Tuesday. “Mick’s enormous experience in the political sector will make him an incredible resource to viewers,” said Michael Corn, president of news at NewsNation, in a statement. “We are excited to welcome him to our growing powerhouse team of political analysts, especially as we enter another important election season.”

‘The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power’ To Continue Filming Season 2 Without Showrunners Amid Writers’ Strike - etcanada.com - India
etcanada.com
05.05.2023 / 16:35

‘The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power’ To Continue Filming Season 2 Without Showrunners Amid Writers’ Strike

An array of shows have had to come to a standstill amid the Hollywood writers’ strike, but not “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power”.

Jennifer Coolidge Was Due To Make Her ‘Saturday Night Live’ Hosting Debut Before Writers Strike - etcanada.com
etcanada.com
05.05.2023 / 16:35

Jennifer Coolidge Was Due To Make Her ‘Saturday Night Live’ Hosting Debut Before Writers Strike

Jennifer Coolidge won’t be making her “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut this month, after all.

Jimmy Fallon blasted for allegedly skipping writers’ strike meeting: ‘Pay my rent’ - nypost.com - California - New York
nypost.com
03.05.2023 / 00:13

Jimmy Fallon blasted for allegedly skipping writers’ strike meeting: ‘Pay my rent’

Hollywood writers’ strike. However, a “Tonight Show” insider told The Post that neither Fallon, 48, nor “Late Night” host Seth Meyers, 49 — whom Kobos later mentioned — are typically not in those production meetings.The Writers Guild of America (WGA) announced in the wee hours Tuesday that its 11,500 screenwriter members in California, New York and other cities will refuse to work after the union and studios failed to agree on a new three-year contract after their current one expired just after midnight.In the wake of the strike, Fallon’s “The Tonight Show,” “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and “Late Night With Seth Meyers” have all been shut down.On Tuesday, Kobos, a non-union member who is not striking, quote tweeted a video of Fallon at the Met Gala on Monday night, in which he told Variety: “I wouldn’t have a show if it wasn’t for my writers, I support them all the way.“They got to have a fair contract and they got a lot of stuff to iron out and hopefully, they get it done,” he added.

Writers' Strike 2023: How It Will Affect Your TV Shows - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
02.05.2023 / 22:01

Writers' Strike 2023: How It Will Affect Your TV Shows

Almost all late-night talk shows, from to, will cease production for likely the whole duration of the strike. During Monday's show, Colbert ran through a number of «news stories» from the future after explaining that the writers are «so important to our show… and this nation owes so much to unions.» As for, the NBC sketch comedy series will air reruns instead of producing new episodes, meaning that Pete Davidson's upcoming debut as host «canceled due to the writers’ strike.»One show that will air as usual is Greg Gutfeld's Fox News program,, which ET has learned «is not impacted by the strike.» With the 2023 TV premiere schedule already mapped out until the end of August, there will not likely be an immediate impact on any current programming rolling out over the next few months — especially most series that have already completed writing scripts on upcoming episodes. For example, «a source close to production [on ] tells that scripts on the hit show have been done for some time, and that filming on the second season won't be affected.»When it comes to Netflix, CEO Ted Sarandos has said, «We have a large base of upcoming shows and films from around the world.

Pete Davidson’s ‘SNL’ Canceled Due to Writer’s Strike - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
02.05.2023 / 20:47

Pete Davidson’s ‘SNL’ Canceled Due to Writer’s Strike

“Saturday Night Live” due to the writer’s strike. Repeats will be aired until further notice, the network said.Pete Davidson was set to host the May 6 show with musical guest Lil Uzi Vert.The news, which was expected, comes as the various late night shows all plan to go dark starting Tuesday after the WGA called for a strike.

‘Gutfeld!’ Will Be Only Late-Night Talk Show to Keep Cranking New Episodes During Writer’s Strike - thewrap.com - Hollywood
thewrap.com
02.05.2023 / 18:53

‘Gutfeld!’ Will Be Only Late-Night Talk Show to Keep Cranking New Episodes During Writer’s Strike

writer’s strike, the only network-based late-night show to stay on the air – and its viewers shouldn’t notice any difference.That’s because “Gutfeld!” writers are non-guild, according to the network, and are not participating in Hollywood’s first labor stoppage in 15 years. The late-night broadcast writers for Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers are all members of the Writer’s Guild of America, and all went dark on Tuesday.Other shows, like “The View,” are forging ahead without their guild writers.

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