By Manori Ravindran
01.04.2020 - 02:19 / hollywoodreporter.com
Time's Up has officially appointed Ngoc Nguyen as head of entertainment, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned. The veteran publicist had been serving as interim head since August 2019, replacing Nithya Raman, who stepped down to run for Los Angeles City Council (Raman is now in a runoff against incumbent David Ryu in District 4).
Nguyen's two-decade career began in Austin, working for SXSW and the Austin Film Festival. In 2001, she took a job in Miramax's publicity department,
.By Manori Ravindran
By Tom Grater
In his daily briefing Thursday, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti highlighted some of the partnerships the city has established to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
In his daily briefing Thursday, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti highlighted some of the partnerships the city has established to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Brian Steinberg
Webb Wilder used to play the Amazing Rhythm Aces' "Hit the Nail on the Head" back in the mid-'70s, when he was still known as John McMurray and was in a band called Everready. He was happy to dredge up that memory by recording a new version of the song, premiering exclusively on Billboard below, for his upcoming album Night Without Love.
MADRID — Rolling out muscular first sales on Season 5 of “The Bureau” and “Bad Banks” Season 2, Paris and Los Angeles-based Federation Entertainment is bringing onto the market a powerful new slate led by not only new seasons of “The Bureau” and “Bad Banks” but also Omri Givon’s “The Grave” as it accelerates development with the COVID-lockdown, and hones a new marketing and sales strategies for a virtual marketplace.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and California Governor Gavin Newsom welcome United States Naval Medical Ship Mercy from San Diego, now LA’s largest hospital. (Photo by Los Angeles Blade)
NBC News will kick off a new show next week that’s scheduled to appear for the next three Tuesdays. But there is some sense among executives that it could keep going for weeks.
It's Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles… with a little New York attitude tossed in!
Revered songwriter Marcus Hummon (“Cowboy Take Me Away,” “Suds In the Bucket”) has signed a new publishing deal with LBK Entertainment, Billboard has exclusively learned. The new signing marks the 2019 Nashville Songwriters Fame inductee's departure from former publisher Spirit Music Group.