Fremantle’s Fiction Valley Ties With ‘Dirty Lines’ Creator Pieter Bart Korthuis
29.04.2022 - 20:41 / variety.com
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorWhen United Talent Agency revives its annual party this evening around the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in Washington, D.C., expected guests will hail from the worlds of journalism, politics, entertainment and sports. The tableau might just contain members of the next big set of TV anchors, too.UTA has in recent months been working to convince some of the nation’s biggest TV-news outlets to consider correspondents and contributors to whom they might not have given a serious look in the past.
In a different era, former Ohio Governor John Kasich, a UTA client with a dry demeanor, might not seem like someone destined to get frequent airtime after leaving office. And yet in recent months, he’s been a regular presence on CNN.
Symone Sanders, the former Democratic strategist and counselor to Vice President Kamala Harris might not seem like a candidate to be an anchor, but MSNBC is about to launch a new show with her at the center. The big news outlets “will always have local correspondents who will continue to matriculate through the system, but I don’t think it’s one size fits all,” says Jay Sures, co-president and a board member at UTA who maintains a strong presence behind the scenes in many of TV’s biggest news organizations.
He has been with UTA since its formation in the early 1990s. “Everyone in the news business is open to new faces and new voices in ways they haven’t been in the historical past.” That means considering experts whose main work might be found in newsletters, like Chris Cillizza of CNN, Jonathan Swan of Axios or Dylan Byers of Puck, or it might mean relying on someone from the world of sports.
Fremantle’s Fiction Valley Ties With ‘Dirty Lines’ Creator Pieter Bart Korthuis
The coronavirus infection rates have continued to fall in nine boroughs of Greater Manchester, but have seen a rise of seven per cent in one local authority area, according to the latest data data.
The coronavirus infection rate has gone up in one area of Greater Manchester, as the weekly rates continue to plummet across the other nine areas. However, the infection rate across the region remains below the national average.
relating to hit-and-run incident that caused the death of Nicki Minaj’s father, Robert, in 2021.At a hearing last week (May 6), Charles Polevich pleaded guilty to one count of leaving the scene of an accident and another count of evidence tampering according to court records.In a statement to Billboard, Polevich’s attorney Marc Gann said his client was “extremely remorseful for any role he may have played in Mr. Maraj’s death.”He continued: “Mr. Polevich’s life story is one of helping others, which makes this case so out of character.
The driver accused of killing Nicki Minaj’s father in a hit-and-run last year has pleaded guilty.
The driver who fatally struck Nicki Minaj‘s father has pled guilty in the February 2021 hit-and-run case.
Nicki Minaj's father has pled guilty in the February 2021 hit-and-run case.A spokesperson for the Nassau County Clerk's Office tells ET that 71-year-old Charles Polevich pled guilty on Friday to two felony counts of leaving the scene of a fatality and tampering with physical evidence. The judge in the case said Polevich will get no more than a year behind bars. He'll also get community service and have his license suspended.
NEW YORK -- A hit-and-run driver pleaded guilty Friday in a suburban New York a suburban New York crash that killed the father of Nicki Minaj and was promised a year or less in jail, disappointing prosecutors and the hip hop star's mother.In state court in Long Island's Nassau County, businessman Charles Polevich admitted leaving the scene of the February 2021 accident that fatally injured Robert Maraj as he walked along a road in Mineola.Polevich initially got out of his car and looked at the injured man on the ground, but then drove off, didn't call 911, garaged his car and covered it with a tarp, authorities said. Polevich pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence by concealing the car.Maraj, 64, died at a hospital the next day.Judge Howard Sturim said Polevich would get “no more than one year in jail,” along with community service and a suspended license.
A derelict eyesore in Ashton is set to be turned into a Lidl - making it the borough’s seventh store. Plans for the new food store and parking for 77 cars has been approved for a site on Princess Road by Wigan Council recently.
Anne Robinson has announced that she is leaving Countdown after just one year as host of the Channel 4 quiz show.
Nicki Minaj has explained the 2022 Met Gala wardrobe malfunction that left her tugging at the top of her dress. Nicki, 39, looked incredible as she rocked the red carpet wearing a dramatic gown designed by Burberry’s Riccardo Tisci.The strapless number showed off her ample cleavage with black tulle and feathers fanning out from her chest and cascading down to the floor. But Nicki, who walked the red carpet with Riccardo, was noticeably tugging up her top as she navigated the carpet.
The Met Gala is the most fashion-focused red carpet event of the year, but the clothes aren’t the only reason the event is such a success — there’s also a huge potential for hilarious celeb interactions.
Bruce Greenwood, one of the stars of Fox’s The Resident, is joining Netflix’s The Fall of the House of Usher.
Opening night has arrived for Daniel Craig and Ruth Negga‘s Broadway production of Macbeth!