Hailey Bieber wears an over-sized purple shirt over her crop top and shorts on Monday afternoon (July 20) in Los Angeles.
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Cynthia Littleton Business EditorThe Writers Guild of America and the major Hollywood studios have set the broad outline of a new master film and TV contract, quieting concerns about labor strife adding to the industry’s struggle to relaunch production amid the turmoil of the pandemic.Multiple sources said the three-year contract agreement was essentially settled in the wee hours of Wednesday after a marathon negotiating session between WGA members and the Alliance of Motion Picture and
.Hailey Bieber wears an over-sized purple shirt over her crop top and shorts on Monday afternoon (July 20) in Los Angeles.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterWeta Digital, Streamliner and Avalon Studios is changing the game when it comes to production with a new LED-stage virtual production service.
People in France will need to wear a mask in public spaces from tomorrow - or risk getting fined.France’s health minister has said that people must wear masks in any enclosed public space, including shops and banks, from Monday (July 20).Any holidaymakers arriving in the country from Britain will have to follow the new rules.The UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advice to reflect the change in policy.Advice on the gov.uk website now reads: "France’s Health Minister has announced that
David Robb Labor EditorEXCLUSIVE: The WGA has wrapped up successful negotiations on two fronts in the past few weeks, getting UTA to break ranks with the other Big Four agencies by signing the guild’s franchise agreement and hammering out a new three-year film and TV contract with management’s AMPTP. And WGA West president David A.
Peter Bart Editor-At-LargeWith dealmaking on an uptick, record sums are being paid for hot material, while the “asks” for star talent are often met with pushback. Those, at least, are the reports from the battlefront.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterCBS Television Studios and the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) have come to a multi-year content partnership agreement.Under the deal, the two organizations will work together to develop and produce scripted, unscripted, and documentary projects for linear and streaming platforms. The partnership will be aimed toward elevating a diverse range of voices as well as increasing the visibility of Black artists.
here“Our recruitment policy has always been to employ people from the branch’s local community and that is continuing here.“We want to give people genuine career opportunities and the chance to climb through the ranks at Selco.“The branch will also provide a further boost to tradespeople in the area as they will have a greater chance to enjoy the benefits Selco provides – unrivalled availability, with the widest range of products in stock, as well as excellent customer service and trade
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorJimmy Fallon moved to take NBC’s “Tonight Show” from “at home” to “at large” by bringing the venerable program back to NBC’s New York studios after weeks of broadcasting the show from his house.“Normalcy, any type of normalcy feels great,” Fallon told viewers during Monday’s “Tonight” broadcast, dressed in casual clothes, with cameramen wearing facial masks and members of the show’s in-house Roots band scattered around the studio for proper social distancing.
SOPHIE was planning on feeding her fans last week with a livestream called "HEAV3N," a 20-minute set of brand new music to be broadcast on Twitch with proceeds going to charity for black and queer femmes. However, Twitch banned the stream at the last minute, proving that you should never trust anything associated with Amazon to deliver a good time.
Three tracks from the late rapper Juice WRLD’s new posthumous album Legends Never Die enter the UK's Official Chart First Look Top 20. The 21 year-old US star, real name Jared Anthony Higgins, passed away suddenly in December 2019 following an accidental overdose.
Bill Nye is keeping with the times and educating kids.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterFX and Hulu have partnered to launch the documentary series “The New York Times Presents.”The show hails from the team behind FX’s “The Weekly.” The new show will present standalone documentaries on major stories via the journalists at the New York Times.“The New York Times Presents” will feature 10 individual documentaries that will air on FX and on Hulu on Fridays at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
New Jersey Globe. “I have changed my mind and better understood that that was the wrong vote at the time.”Kean made the comments during a virtual event with Roselle Park Councilman Joseph DeIorio and his husband, former Roselle Park Councilman Thos Shipley, gay Republicans who became the first married gay couple to serve together in public office in 2015.Kean is the presumptive favorite in the Republican primary for New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District in central New Jersey.
City will be looking to go one better than the 2019/20 season, which was decided on points-per-game after the campaign was cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic. City, who topped the table by a point when the season was suspended, were pipped to the title by Chelsea, who had played a game less.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV CriticAs Hollywood and major league sports’ restarting looks to be stymied by soaring coronavirus cases, some of the biggest players in the arena want Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi to change the rules of the game in their favor.“Whether it be professional and collegiate sporting events, the next must-see film, a bingeworthy TV series, or a marquee Broadway production, we cannot envision any long-term recovery of these American experiences without some
Anne Hathaway – who previously shouted out to Rihanna for being a pillar of support – says that Christopher Nolan had an interesting way to keep his staff members working during the filming of some of his biggest films, including Interstellar and The Dark Knight Rises. The New York Post said today that Nolan prefers not to have chairs on set.
International Literary Properties, the newly former London- and New York-based company that earlier this month acquired the estates of 12 late authors, has signed a first-look deal with BBC Studios, marking its first major production partnership. Under the deal, announced Tuesday, BBC Studios Production, the production arm of BBC Studios, and its portfolio of independent producers can explore theintellectual property owned and managed by ILP.