Tremenda Nota es el medio socio del Los Angeles Blade en Cuba. Esta nota salió en su sitio web el 17 de mayo.
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Walt Disney Co. has named Paul Richardson as Senior Executive VP and Chief Human Resources Officer, effective July 1.
Richardson currently leads Human Resources for ESPN and was Disney’s first Chief Diversity Officer. He will succeed Jayne Parker, who previously announced she is leaving the company at the end of June after a 33-year career there. She’ll work closely with Richardson during the transition.
Richardson will report directly to CEO Bob Chapek, overseeing Disney’s human resources
Tremenda Nota es el medio socio del Los Angeles Blade en Cuba. Esta nota salió en su sitio web el 17 de mayo.
Tremenda Nota is the Los Angeles Blade’s media partner in Cuba. A Spanish version of this article can be found here.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Angelo Pizzo, screenwriter of “Hoosiers” and “Rudy” has been tapped to adapt Washington Post columnist Sally Jenkins’ highly-acclaimed and rated book “The Real All Americans: The Team That Changed a Game, A People, A Nation.” It is the first film property that has been optioned by Ray Halbritter, Oneida Indian Nation Representative, CEO of Oneida Nation Enterprises and trustee of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Museum, for his Standing Arrow Productions
Kathryn Hahn left us majorly impressed as the villainous Agatha in Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany starrer WandaVision as Agatha All Along continues to be hummed ceremoniously by the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) fans across the globe. It looks like Kathryn desires to keep her momentum going on if her next project is any inclination.
James Corden has a treat for “Carpool Karaoke” fans.
Lindsay Lohan remembered her onscreen mother, Natasha Richardson, who featured alongside her in the 1998 film Parent Trap. The 34-year-old actress honoured late Richardson on her birthday in a heartfelt post.
Lindsay Lohan is remembering her «angel,» Natasha Richardson.The actress paid tribute to her late onscreen mom in a sentimental post on Tuesday. Richardson died in 2009 from a brain hemorrhage following a skiing accident.
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Lindsay Lohan paid tribute to the late Natasha Richardson on would have been her 58th birthday on Tuesday.
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Well-known TV personality, comedian and drag newbie Siv Ngesi has joined up with the Radisson RED Hotel at the V&A Waterfront and MVT Productions to bring a Drag Brunch to Cape Town.
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The Los Angeles Times has found its new lead editor. Kevin Merida, who has lead ESPN's The Undefeated vertical since 2015, has been named executive editor of the 139-year-old newspaper.
EXCLUSIVE: Following an extensive search, director Olivia Wilde looks to have found her Kerri Strug setting Leave No Trace breakout Thomasin McKenzie to play the Olympian gymnast in Perfect for Searchlight. Wilde will direct from a script by Ronnie Sandahl.
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The Walt Disney Co. has named Paul Richardson as chief human resources officer effective July 1,the company said Thursday.
Fox Corp. is looking to turbocharge its digital business.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorPlans to celebrate PBS’ 50th anniversary last year with programming and events were scuttled by the pandemic. As it turned out, the tough environment of the past 14 months reinforced the value of public TV in more significant ways than any marketing campaign could achieve, as PBS president Paula Kerger tells Variety‘s “Strictly Business” podcast.“In many ways (2020) was the most important year ever for PBS,” Kerger says.
The streaming component of Turner Sports’ long-term deal for NHL rights won’t likely come into focus anytime soon.
resurfaced Monday by Matt Neglia of Next Best Picture, breaks down all of the excruciating work that went into the production of that year’s Oscars, including the entirety of Gooding’s win and acceptance speech. And you can watch it above now.I’m not going to lie, just the preparation before the broadcast looks exhausting but I was almost falling apart with anxiety watching director Louis J.