Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerHe then went on to promote Atlanta by comparing it to an all-time television great, HBO’sThe Sopranos. “While im here: ‘atlanta’ s3+s4 are going to be some of the best television ever made.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerHe then went on to promote Atlanta by comparing it to an all-time television great, HBO’sThe Sopranos. “While im here: ‘atlanta’ s3+s4 are going to be some of the best television ever made.
Earn and Paper Boi were last seen flying to Europe on “Atlanta”, but they won’t touch down until sometime next year.
recent criticism of TV cop shows (a genre he called a “staple” of the medium) in the wake of renewed Black Lives Matter protests this year when asked about what kinds of programming he’s looking for at FX in the months and years to come.“I’m the oldest person in our development group and I really rely on and need the sensibilities and the point of view of the younger generation,” Landgraf said.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVThe coronavirus pandemic has another casualty: FX’s “Atlanta.”FX Networks and FX Productions chairman John Landgraf previously said “Atlanta” should return with its third season in January 2021, but the pandemic-forced production shutdown has pushed that date.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TV“Fargo’s” highly-anticipated fourth season was just one production caught in the crosshairs of the coronavirus pandemic that forced production shutdowns across the globe.
Peter White Television EditorDiverse directors and female directors are set to make up 63% of FX’s productions in 2021 – the first time that white male directors will not be in the majority.This stat, which will see white male directors make up 37% of its shows next year, was revealed by John Landgraf during a keynote session at the Edinburgh International TV Festival as he lifted the lid on the cable network’s diversity strategy.This is a marked improvement on five years ago, when white men
Naman Ramachandran Disney’s FX Networks is hiring an ombudsman with the title senior vice president of diversity and culture, who will report to CEO John Landgraf.Revealing this during his closing address at the Edinburgh TV Festival on Thursday, where he was in conversation with BBC director of creative diversity June Sarpong, Landgraf said, “We are right on the verge of hiring, what for us will be a senior vice president of diversity and culture who’s going to be an ombudsman, who’s going to
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: John Landgraf, the chairman of FX Networks and FX Productions, is to give a keynote address at the virtual Edinburgh TV Festival next month.Landgraf will sit down with the BBC’s director of creative diversity June Sarpong to detail how FX changed the demographics of its writing and directorial talent and scored success with shows, such as What We Do In The Shadows.Landgraf is no stranger to the UK television business having partnered with the BBC on
It may not be spooky szn yet, but American Horror Story news is beginning to surface. —who must be insanely busy with his deal—has just delivered the first glimpse at his latest horror story...and let me tell you, it’s promising.Here’s everything we know so far:It’s happening! But you already knew that.
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They are expected to have “less than a year break between them"
Those eagerly waiting for Atlanta season three will have to wait another year.Season two of the Donald Glover-penned series aired its last episode in May 2018, and the 10-episode third installment will return in January 2021. FX's CEO John Landgraf explained on Thursday morning (Jan.
FX chief John Landgraf has long been a proponent of transparency, making public his research team’s hyper-analyzed TV viewership data on a regular basis. But with the launch of FX on Hulu, the basic cabler’s new streaming home, how its shows’ viewership is divulged is not entirely up to him.
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In a world in which more than 500 scripted series are on TV and streaming platforms are launching en masse, even the strongest programming can have a tough time breaking through.
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The premiere of the impeachment-themed third season of FX's Emmy-award winning anthology series American Crime Story has been delayed. FX boss John Landgraf told reporters at the Television Critics Association winter press tour on Thursday that the new season, which tells the story of the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky affair that rocked the U.S.
It’s officially going to be a year before FX delivers more episodes of Donald Glover’s “Atlanta.”
“Impeachment: American Crime Story” is not going to start airing on FX ahead of the 2020 Presidential election as originally planned.
At least one of America's horror stories is continuing. FX announced it has ordered three additional seasons of American Horror Story from creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. Season 10 was previously ordered, so the renewal brings the show to at least season 13. The future of the series was in question following Murphy's overall deal with Netflix where he has Hollywood, The Prom, The Politician and The Boys in the Band in development.
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is not going anywhere any time soon. The award-winning anthology series co-created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk was just renewed for three additional seasons by FX.
“American Horror Story” has been renewed for three more seasons, taking the franchise to Season 13, FX announced Thursday.
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