Suzanne Jackson has been giving us wanderlust envy with her updates as she acclimatises to her new life in Portugal and now she has us a right hankering for a day out with our favourite ladies.
19.05.2021 - 20:09 / deadline.com
Whatever the future hold for Jason Kilar, the current WarnerMedia CEO wasn’t about to let what is surely his last Upfronts pass him by.
Kicking off the pre-recorded virtual hootenanny full of Leslie Odam Jr. Issa Rae, sports, CNN and even a talk show team-up of Bill Maher, Elmo and Samantha Bee, Kilar appeared on-camera to address the corporate elephant in the room,
“With the important news made by both our company AT&T and Discovery on Monday, together we will form a new company super serving our
Suzanne Jackson has been giving us wanderlust envy with her updates as she acclimatises to her new life in Portugal and now she has us a right hankering for a day out with our favourite ladies.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorWith speculation swirling about Jason Kilar’s potential exit from WarnerMedia — given the conglomerate’s looming combo with Discovery — the CEO told staffers at a town hall meeting Thursday that he plans to stay with the company at least through next year.“My plan and my focus is to remain here in my CEO role at WarnerMedia,” Kilar said, according to a source who was in attendance. “I am not thinking right now about post-merger.
WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar, whose position was destabilized last week after Discovery and AT&T announced plans for a merger, says he will remain as CEO for the next 12 months.
negotiating his exit, and had hired a legal team, after only a year leading the company. Kilar did not know about the merger until a few days before it was announced.
Jason Tartick wants to “break the stigma that we shouldn’t be talking about money” through his new podcast — and he’s doing it with a side of Bachelor Nation tea.
Beauty entrepreneur Suzanne Jackson has been keeping her followers up to date with the goings-on in her life, especially now that she and her husband Dylan have made the move to Portugal, a country that offers special tax benefits to new residents.
Quincy Jones has opened up about meeting Michael Jackson when the late singer was just 12 years old.The 88-year-old musician and producer made the comments while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter as part of their new Icon series.“When he was 12 at Sammy Davis’ house, and he told me when we decided to do [The Wiz], he says, “I need you to help me find a producer.
The WarnerMedia/Discovery merger should have no effect on Disney’s business strategies, a bullish Disney CEO Bob Chapek said during a virtual question-and-answer session at the J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference on Monday.Chapek said Disney is enjoying a competitive position as pandemic restrictions begin to soften, and allow the reopening of both movie theaters and theme parks hit hard in the last year.
AT&T and Discovery rocked Hollywood with the combination that will see WarnerMedia and Discovery rolled together into a new standalone public entertainment company led by Zaslav — as AT&T exits the sector and Discovery doubles down.
Unshackling itself from years of streaming and premium cable restraints, WarnerMedia offered a comprehensive upfront pitch commingling HBO and Warner Bros with the company’s linear TV networks.
Claudia Eller Co-Editor-in-ChiefTo borrow from the name of a popular Hollywood franchise, this week’s industry news came fast and furious.No sooner did The Wall Street Journal publish a profile of Jason Kilar celebrating his one-year anniversary as the CEO of WarnerMedia than Bloomberg broke a high-octane merger story two days later that will likely spell the end of the leader’s short and controversial tenure at the entertainment company.The morning after the May 16 bombshell news broke that
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAs soon as news broke May 16 about AT&T’s proposed deal to combine WarnerMedia with Discovery, the guessing game began about what the megadeal would mean for top executives at the company.The initial takeaways: It’s a good sign for CNN boss Jeff Zucker and a bad omen for Jason Kilar, who in his one year in the job as CEO of WarnerMedia might have ruffled too many feathers as he tried to refashion the company for the streaming wars.Discovery CEO David Zaslav is set
Suzanne Jackson is enjoying the benefits of working out and how it boosts her mental health, after swapping Dublin for Portugal for six months.
HBO Max’s long-awaited, ad-supported tier will roll out in the first week of June, at $9.99 a month — $5 less than the ad-free version launched a year ago.
AT&T would spin off WarnerMedia in a deal that will see it merge with Discovery. If he exits, Kilar will leave WarnerMedia after little more than a year as its CEO.
Kim Kardashian just purchased a piece of history. The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star, 40, won a coveted item worn by Janet Jackson in the "Doesn’t Really Matter" songstress’ 1993 music video for her record, "If" and Kardashian honored Jackson in a social media post for her 55th birthday.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorDiscovery’s tie-up with WarnerMedia has stirred up a firestorm of chatter about the impact of the deal that took nearly everyone in Burbank and Hudson Yards by surprise over the weekend.After a day of digesting the news and reading tea leaves, industry insiders were focused on the timing of WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar’s departure and the size of his severance package after one year and two weeks on the job.Another surprise that emerged from the fine print on the
#Japril forever! Dr. Jackson Avery (Jesse Williams) and Dr. April Kepner (Sarah Drew) were one of the most beloved couples on Grey’s Anatomy, and it’s time for a walk down memory lane as Jackson exits the show.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeGreetings from Variety Awards Headquarters! Today is May 17, 2021, which means it’s 14 days until Emmy eligibility ends on May 31; 31 days until nomination-round voting starts on June 17; 39 days until the Daytime Emmys telecast on June 25; 42 days until nomination-round voting ends on June 28; 57 days until nominations are announced on July 13; 94 days until final-round voting starts on Aug. 19; and 125 days until the Primetime Emmys telecast on Sept.