The upcoming “Real Housewives Of New York City” reunion is heading back into the studio.
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Peter White Television EditorEXCLUSIVE: Sean Combs’ cable network Revolt TV is undergoing a leadership change with Roma Khanna stepping down as CEO.Former MGM and NBCU exec Khanna, who was named CEO in September 2017, is to move into a new role as advisor to the Revolt TV senior team and shareholders.Colin McIntosh, EVP and Head of Finance and Operations, and Detavio Samuels, COO and Head of Content, will take on the additional role of Co-Heads of Revolt and take over the day-to-day leadership
.The upcoming “Real Housewives Of New York City” reunion is heading back into the studio.
Taylor Swifts fans are not only a loyal bunch, but their attention to detail is impressive! Not long after the superstar dropped the 16-song Folklore on Friday (July 24), listeners noticed that she may have revealed the name of pals Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively's third daughter.The name? Betty, the title of the album's 14th track.Did Taylor just confirm @blakelively & @RyanReynolds third child's name?? She used, Inez, James, and BETTY?? @taylorswift13 @taylornation13 #Folklore Someone confirm
Billie Eilish is finally coming back with new music.
Billie Eilish just made 2020 feel better.
Friends reunion special.Production on the one-off episode was delayed as studios across Hollywood shut down earlier this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.Speaking in a new interview, Schwimmer, who played palaeontologist Ross Geller for 10 seasons, has given fans an update on the plans for the highly anticipated reunion.“We’re hoping it will be able to convene and shoot it in August, but the truth is, we’ll do it when we all determine it’s safe to do so,” he told Entertainment Weekly.
Jaden Smith is back with new music.
Taylor Swift will released her new album 'Folklore' at midnight New York time (5am Irish time).
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: Nicola Bamford, the CEO of Endemol Shine’s international operations, has become the latest executive to step down after Banijay completed its $2.2BN takeover of the MasterChef production group earlier this month.Bamford has worked at Endemol Shine for the past three years, but joins the likes of CEO Sophie Turner Laing and Wim Ponnet, the chief strategy and commercial officer, in heading for the exit door since the Banijay merger was made
Tori Kelly is proving once again just how versatile she is.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterIDW Publishing has named Jerry Bennington as President, replacing Chris Ryall who recently exited the company to pursue new busness ventures.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe New York Times Company announced that COO Meredith Kopit Levien, who has overseen its digital businesses, will succeed Mark Thompson as president and CEO effective Sept. 8.Kopit Levien, 49, will become the youngest chief exec of the media and publishing company.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorWarner Bros. is taking Tenet off the theatrical release calendar for now, because the U.S.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentFollowing Banijay’s takeover of Endemol Shine Group, Nicolas Coppermann, president of Endemol Shine France, will be stepping down at the end of July, with François de Brugada taking the helm of Banijay France.As CEO of Banijay France, de Brugada will spearhead the combined unscripted and scripted footprint and lead the company’s talent base.Post takeover, Banijay France will comprise 10 production outfits, including Adventure Line Productions, Endemol
Roma Khanna, CEO of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ REVOLT TV, is stepping down from her role at the cable network after nearly three years on the job. Going forward, she will serve as an advisor to REVOLT TV’s senior team and shareholders. With Khanna departing, REVOLT TV executive vp and head of
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Tom Grater International Film ReporterZygi Kamasa, the longtime CEO of Lionsgate UK and Europe, is stepping down at the end of this month.The much respected 15-year vet of the studio’s operations on this side of the pond says he is leaving to pursue an “entrepreneurial opportunity” with details to follow.
Dave McNary Film ReporterZygi Kamasa, longtime CEO of Lionsgate’s film and TV operations in the United Kingdom, is stepping down at the end of July to pursue a new film and television business opportunity.Kamasa, who made the announcement on Wednesday, did not disclose specifics of the new opportunity. He has served at the helm of Lionsgate UK since he sold his own company, Redbus Film Distributors, to Lionsgate in 2005.