Courteney Cox reveals she has been separated from her fiancé for over 200 days.
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Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: The television industry’s annual jamboree in Cannes has been cruelly, yet inevitably, harpooned by coronavirus. Gone is the rosé, deal-making on lavish yachts, hot slices at La Pizza Cresci, and insanely over-priced bar snacks at The Majestic.
In their place, a virtual market. It will be Mipcom, but not as we know it.Laurine Garaude, director of TV at Mipcom organizer Reed Midem, sat down with Deadline to reflect on what she — somewhat understatedly
.Courteney Cox reveals she has been separated from her fiancé for over 200 days.
Facing a tough challenge for his seat in Ohio’s 1st Congressional District, longtime Republican Rep. Steve Chabot warned voters that his opponent, Democrat Kate Schroder, will embrace far-left policies such as the Green New Deal if elected to office this fall.
The Mipcom international television market — typically the buzziest and most industry-defying event of the year — wrapped without much fuss on Friday. The virtual-only MIPCOM Online+ had plenty to recommend it — including A-list virtual Q&As with the likes of Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos and multi-hyphenate Tyler Perry (this year's MIPCOM Trendsetter award winner)— and there was a steady flow of announcements and deals.
Having tied up her term on Britain’s Got Talent last week, Amanda Holden is wasting no time getting back in the saddle and intends to keep her seat warm. Her latest role will see her star in BBC One’s brand-new mystery music game show I Can See Your Voice.
Alison Hammond, Amanda Holden and Jimmy Carr have been announced as the celebrity panellists for BBC One’s new singing-based game show I Can See Your Voice.The eight-part series will be hosted by Paddy McGuinness and the panel will be helped out by a different pop star each week.The BBC said:I Can See Your Voice will see two players aiming to win a cash prize by guessing who can and can’t sing from a group of mystery singers standing before them.
Chris Kamara is to release another festive album this year, vowing to "save" the Christmas season with the collection.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: Oscar-nominated 12 Years A Slave actor Chiwetel Ejiofor is to narrate a film about the world’s water shortage crisis, which is funded by an executive from Chinese tech giant Tencent and co-directed by Emmy-winner Kevin Sim.Housed at Keo Films and OoS Pictures, Day Zero is the brainchild of Tencent’s chief exploration officer David Wallerstein, who personally financed the production after becoming fascinated by the status of Earth’s water
Solange Knowles is looking back on a year where a global pandemic and racism against Black Americans dominated the headlines.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorThe virtual Mipcom begins in earnest today and, although the industry is not gathering in Cannes, there is still a glut of news as studios announce sales. Deadline will keep this page updated with some of the day’s most notable deals.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorThe sixth annual Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program has added masterclass conversations to this year’s lineup.“Grown-ish” star Yara Shahidi, and her business partner and mother Keri Shahidi will discuss the film business, while cinematographers Rachel Morrison and Ellen Kuras will talk about visual storytelling.Held virtually due to the coronavirus, the Through Her Lens program will take place Oct.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorViacomCBS won’t be offering merit increases to salaried employees this year due to the economic hit of COVID-19, CEO Bob Bakish told staff at a town hall meeting today.A source at the company also confirmed that Bakish told staffers the company’s offices will not be opening in January.
with each other rather than, for example, being linked to any obvious large workplace outbreak.
Gilmore Girls is coming back to The CW.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life” is set to make its broadcast debut on The CW.The broadcaster will air the four-episode followup to the classic dramedy over four nights beginning Nov. 23 and concluding on Nov.
, during the holidays — just in time for Thanksgiving.Originally produced for Netflix in 2016, follows Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and Rory Gilmore (Alexis Bledel) years after the original series ended, with Lorelai still running the Dragonfly Inn, Rory having some success in journalism and Emily (Kelly Bishop) grieving the loss of her husband, Richard.
Gilmore Girls, The CW has made a special announcement. On Monday, the network revealed that Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life will make its non-streaming debut with a four-night TV premiere throughout the week of Thanksgiving, beginning on Monday, Nov.
Nicole Kidman opened up about her marriage to Tom Cruise — and revealed that she doesn’t want to dwell on any “negative feelings.”The Australian actress, 53, reflected on her time filming Eyes Wide Shut with Cruise, 58, and late director Stanley Kubrick. Kidman met her now-ex in November 1989, and the duo wed one month later.