EXCLUSIVE: ITV Studios is leading the race to invest in Hartswood Films, the storied British scripted producer behind hits including Sherlock and The Devil’s Hour.
EXCLUSIVE: ITV Studios is leading the race to invest in Hartswood Films, the storied British scripted producer behind hits including Sherlock and The Devil’s Hour.
Ellen DeGeneres Show" airs on NBC on May 26, capping off a 19-year run on daytime television for the host, now 64. And as TV insiders recently told Page Six, it's been an "emotional" time for Ellen, who filmed the last installment late last month."Ellen's been crying a lot," a source told the outlet in a report published May 14. "The whole few weeks leading up to the finale were very emotional."Ellen reportedly skipped the fanfare of a red carpet or a celeb-stuffed audience for the episode, which features Jennifer Aniston and Pink — guests who also appeared on the show's premiere back in 2003.
end her talk show in 2021, following multiple complaints of a toxic workplace. A WarnerMedia investigation into the allegations of harassment and racist comments and microaggressions led to the firing of executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman.Last year, “The Ellen DeGeneres” show did snag a nomination for Best Entertainment Talk Show despite the scandal.
Naman Ramachandran Endeavor Content‘s U.K.-based content studio The Story Company, which was launched in 2021, has rebranded as The Story Collective and made three senior hires.Former ITV Studios producer Kate Lewis (“Vera”) joins as executive producer and brings with her a slate of projects she has been developing under her Neon Ink banner. Lewis will manage and expand the company’s slate of scripted projects, and provide creative support to their portfolio of invested production companies and writer partnerships.
Ellen DeGeneres has been taking action after a report from BuzzFeed News last month detailed allegations of a “toxic” work environment behind the scenes of her daytime talk show.
Ellen DeGeneres is issuing an apology… again!
Three producers have "parted ways" with 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'. Executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman, and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman, have left the series, which has recently been hit with claims of a "toxic" work environment.
The Ellen DeGeneres Show in response to both past and present staff allegations of “racism and intimidation” on set.According to Variety, a Warner Bros. spokeswoman confirmed that executive producers Ed Glavin, Kevin Leman and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman have “parted ways” with the show.
Three executive producers are out at "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" after accusations of sexual misconduct and fostering a poor work environment. A spokesperson for Warner Bros.
Aaaaaaaand looks like the axe is coming down!
Ellen DeGeneres addressed her producers and the staff of The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Monday, August 17, promised that changes were coming.After revealing that the producers accused of sexual misconduct — Ed Glavin, Jonathan Norman and Kevin Leman — had all exited the show, the 62-year-old host vowed to do better.“She said she’s not on set as much as everyone else, and she didn’t know what was going on,” an insider told Us Weekly exclusively on Monday.
are out amid a workplace investigation at the daytime talk show. Executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman have parted ways with the program, a spokesperson for Warner Bros.
In the article, multiple individuals who previously worked on Ellen DeGeneres’ daytime talk show — who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution — detailed incidents of harassment and sexual misconduct they say they experienced with head writer and executive producer Kevin Leman, executive producer Ed Glavin, and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman.Also Read: Former 'Ellen' Producer Says Host Was Aware of Abuses Amid 'Culture of Fear'Norman and Leman both denied the accusations, with
“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” has overhauled its senior production team in the wake of accusations of racial insensitivity, sexual misconduct and other problems in the work environment at the long-running daytime talk show.The news was delivered to “Ellen” staffers Monday afternoon during a staff meeting in which DeGeneres spoke via a videoconference call.Three senior producers — executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman — have been ousted from the
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVThe Ellen DeGeneres Show is shaking up its top producing ranks following allegations of toxic workplace environment, which triggered an investigation by WarnerMedia.Gone are Ellen executive producers Ed Glavin and Kevin Leman as well as co-executive producer Jonathan Norman, Deadline has confirmed.
Three producers from The Ellen DeGeneres Show were let go and will no longer be affiliated with the talk show, Variety reports.
In the article, multiple former “Ellen” employees — who asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution — detailed incidents of harassment and sexual misconduct that they had experienced with head writer and executive producer Kevin Leman, executive producer Ed Glavin, and co-executive producer Jonathan Norman.One former employee told BuzzFeed News that Leman solicited him for oral sex, while others say they saw Leman grope and kiss staffers, and several accused him of making sexually explicit
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