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In a special Emmy-themed roundtable, Franklin and Kate welcome three powerhouse creators—Billy Porter (Pose), Robin Thede (A Black Lady Sketch Show), and Ramy Youssef (Ramy)—for an unfiltered, deeply personal conversation recorded just ahead of the 72nd Annual Emmy Awards. This episode breaks the usual format to let the magic of the moment unfold. The trio dives into what it means to bring their full selves to the screen, the evolving responsibility of the artist, and the lessons they'd share with their younger selves. (As Billy memorably puts it: “A b*tch has to have boundaries!”)It's raw, real, and refreshingly honest—touching on identity, representation, and the complexity behind creating truly authentic work. As Kate says, “We just got out of the way and let it flow.” And flow it does.Questions? Comments? Criticism? Hit us up on social media at @theblcklst.This conversation took place in 2020. To learn more about The Black List, visit www.blcklst.com.Mentions: +Pose: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/pose +A Black Lady Sketch Show: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/a_black_lady_sketch_show +Ramy: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/ramy
Jadonna stayed up late to watch the 76th Annual Emmy Awards so you didn't have to! Check out her thoughts and engage with your ears! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mondo Hollywood celebrates the 76th Annual Emmy Awards hosted by Eugene and Dan Levy on September 15 2024.Music from nominated shows including Fallout, The Bear, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Shogun and more!For setlists please visit www.mondohollywood.ca
Movie Analyst Shane A Bassett with details on the 76th Annual Emmy Awards on today via Foxtel and Binge. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Television continues to command the attention of many eyeballs through streaming and the pure mass amount of shows there are nowadays. This Sunday, September 15, the 76th Annual Emmy Awards will air hosted by Father-Son duo, Eugene and Dan Levy, best known for starring in the award-winning Schitt's Creek. A number of series and performers are nominated for series such as Shogun, Baby Reindeer, The Bear, Hacks, Only Murders in the Building, Fallout, The Crown, Abbott Elementary, The Morning Show, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and many, many more! Darian & Zach go through all the major awards and also highlight the historic run that FX's Shogun is already on ahead of the big ceremony. Get ready and be sure to put YOUR predictions and favorites in the comments below as we highlight and make our predictions for this year's Emmy Awards! #television #tv #predictions #emmys2024 Let us know your favorite shows and predictions for the awards, give this video a LIKE and please SUBSCRIBE as we're on the road to 500 subscribers! SUBSCRIBE: @CultureWaveMedia Be sure to follow us on: INSTAGRAM | @cinemawavemedia, @jerseysfinestpod & @_culturewavemedia TIKTOK | @cinemawavemedia FACEBOOK | Culture Wave THREADS | @cinemawavemedia Check out our entertainment site with News, Reviews, Trailers & more! WEBSITE| cinemawavemedia.blogspot.com
Tune in every Friday for more WOW Report. 10) Hot Flick: Deadpool & Wolverine @01:04 9) The 76th Annual Emmy Awards @06:39 8) Hot Ticket: Clue @13:14 7) We Need to Talk About Zac Efron @21:30 6) The House of the Dragon Finale @25:23 5) Revisiting Desperately Seeking Susan & Death Becomes Her @32:47 4) Hot Toon: Kite Man @37:23 3) Hot Toon 2: Caped Crusader @40:45 2) RFK Dumps Bear Corpse in Central Park @43:49 1) When They Go WEIRD, We Go WALZ @47:27
What did you think of the 75th Annual Emmy Awards? For this special Emmys 2024 wrap-up episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, Aaron discusses the events, speeches, and winners of the 75th Annual Emmy Awards. Listen to our new podcast, Inspired By A True Story, now available in your favorite podcast feed! Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content like our Bad Movie Night by visiting Patreon.com/ TheHollywoodOutsider Be sure to join our Facebook Group Follow us on X @BuyPopcorn
Sir Elton John stole the stage at last night's 75th Annual Emmy Awards, joining the coveted 'EGOT' club after winning the award for best variety special live. HBO's fourth and final season of Succession also won big, as well as Hulu's The Bear. This years' festivities aired months behind schedule, due to the disruptions resulting from the Hollywood actors and writers strikes last year. For a debrief on television's biggest night, showbusiness writer Sandro Monetti spoke to Charlotte Cook.
The 2003 Tokachi-Oki earthquake rocks the eastern coast of Hokkaido, in the Tokachi region of Japan while David Hempleman-Adams embarks on a trans-Atlantic flight in a wicker basket balloon. Meanwhile Dido goes to number one in the Aussie charts with 'White Flag' the lead single from her album 'Life for Rent. We think it may have had something to do with a fella called Slim Shady! We've got albums from Obie Trice, Outkast, Limp Bizkit, Morbid Angel and Nickelback and in music news Max Cavalera from Soulfly faces industrial action from his entire band. At the movies we've got sexy vampires and werewolves when Underworld takes the top spot at the US box office, NCIS debuts on the small screen and the Sopranos dominate the 55th Annual Emmy Awards. Plus we break down, in detail, the premiere of One Tree Hill thanks to a website called 'Television Without Pity'... and heaps more! Hang with us on socials to chat more noughties nostalgia - Facebook (@tminus20) or Instagram (tminus20podcast). You can also contact us there if you want to be a part of the show.
Rori and Aaron talk about the Emmy's and share their thoughts about who should have won in each of the acting categories. Have you tried Dream flavored Coca-Cola or Pepsi NITRO? Let us know what you thought of these new drinks. Follow and Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/tryingtolikeit Music for the show is YOU SHOULD by Patrick PatrikiosHelp us find new listeners by sharing our show with your friends and family! Let us know what upcoming films and series you would like us to discuss by contacting us by email or by reaching out to us at our Facebook page. You can also check out our new (and under construction) website www.tryingtolikeit.com where you will find all our recent episodes. Eventually we will have ALL episodes available at our site...but we need a little more time. :)
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Today on The Remix, the band of brothers return to discuss pop culture, entertainment, and more. Check out their recap of the 74th Annual Emmy Awards, complete with hits and misses. They discuss the powerful win and acceptance speech of first time Emmy winner Sheryl Lee Ralph. They also address the controversy surrounding Quinta Brunson […]
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On this episode of Vibe Check, Sam, Saeed, and Zach talk about the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the Twitter frenzy that followed, and an opinionated recap of the 74th Annual Emmy Awards. Plus, a few recommendations to keep your vibe right.We want to hear from you! Email us at vibecheck@stitcher.com, and keep in touch with us on Twitter @samsanders, @theferocity, and @zachstafford. Also, follow us on Tik Tok @vibecheckpod.
Last night, Hollywood celebrated TV's creme-de-la-creme with the 74th Annual Emmy Awards. With SNL's Kenan Thompson hosting, the show produced its share of surprise winners and standout moments. The high points included hilarious and inspirational speeches from Jennifer Coolidge, Lizzo, and Sheryl Lee Ralph. On the flip side, Jimmy Kimmel took the show to a low place. A very low place. Like on the floor. So did the Emmys - with their first full-scale production in three years - deliver? Or do they need a rewrite?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Serena Williams just played her last U.S. Open. In the historic two-plus decades of her tennis career, she's won 23 Grand Slams and four Olympic gold medals — all while becoming a mother, dealing with injuries and health crises and facing more scrutiny and downright bias than her peers. Guest host Elise Hu talks to Alex Abad-Santos, senior correspondent at Vox, about her legacy in sports and beyond. Plus, the 74th Annual Emmy Awards are this weekend. In this era of so much TV, how are nominees rising to the top? And how are the different streaming services standing out in the crowd? Elise talks to TV critics Lorraine Ali of the Los Angeles Times and Roxana Hadadi of Vulture about what to expect. They also play Who Said That.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at ibam@npr.org.
Nominations for the 74th Annual Emmy Awards dropped today, and Team ADTV assembles to break down the good, the bad, and the ugly. HBO's Succession led the pack with a huge 25 nominations. AppleTV+'s Ted Lasso and HBO's The White Lotus followed with 20 nominations. What surprises did we encounter? What were the most egregious […] The post Team ADTV Assembles to Assess the 2022 Emmy Noms appeared first on Awards Daily TV.
What did you think of the 73rd Annual Emmy Awards? For this special Emmys 2021 wrap-up, Aaron and Amanda discuss the events, speeches, and winners of the 73rd Annual Emmy Awards. The Emmy Awards recognize excellence within various areas of television and emerging media. They are administered by three sister organizations, which focus on various sectors of television and broadband programming: Television Academy (primetime) National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (daytime, sports, news and documentary) International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (international)
On the eighteenth episode of the 24 Inch Podcast, Steve Bennett and Dave Rowlands take a deep dive into SummerSlam 1991 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. At the top, Steve and Dave talk about The White Lotus, the return of CM Punk, and give a few thoughts on the latest SummerSlam. Also, Steve is coming to New Jersey. After the break, the guys give a brief bio of Adnan Al-Kaissie. Also, Steve and Dave talk about the long relationship between the World Wrestling Federation and the legendary, Madison Square Garden. Then, Dave tells us what the Hulkster was up to in August of 1991. Steve reads the news from August of 1991 while Dave cracks wise and adds his thoughts on a month filled with huge album releases, athletic achievements, and the 43rd Annual Emmy Awards. Steve and Dave break down the entire card from SummerSlam 1991. The guys rave about one of their favorite Intercontinental Championship matches, a cool six-man tag, and speculate as to why the wedding was just a wedding. Finally, Steve and Dave break down the weak main event of Hulk and Warrior vs Slaughter, Sheik, and Adnan. Also on this episode, we share listener emails and comments from our facebook page with the beautiful Paula Bennett and announce our plans for episode nineteen. Intro: 00:02:15 History of: 00:21:34 The News/Matches: 00:51:27 Plugs/Emails: 02:14:10 For more information follow us on twitter @24InchPodcast Email us: 24InchPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: 24_inch_podcast
On the seventeenth episode of the 24 Inch Podcast, Steve Bennett and Dave Rowlands take a deep dive into SummerSlam 1988 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. At the top, Steve and Dave talk about the loss of two more wrestling legends, promote a very important podcast that debuts this fall, and Dave gives us a review of the Guns N Roses concert he attended at Giants Stadium. After the break, the guys give a brief bio of Ted DiBIase. Also, Steve and Dave talk about the history of the legendary Madison Square Garden. Then, Dave tells us what the Hulkster was up to in July and August 1988. Steve reads the news from August of 1988 while Dave cracks wise and adds his thoughts on a month filled with political conventions, natural disasters, and the 40th Annual Emmy Awards. Steve and Dave break down the entire card from SummerSlam 1988. The guys rave about an opening tag match that goes the distance, explain why some of the matches were booked, and speculate as to why Brutus Beefcake got the X instead of a shot at the Intercontinental title. Finally, Steve and Dave break down the epic main event between the Mega Powers and the Mega Bucks. Also on this episode, we share listener emails and comments from our facebook page with the beautiful Paula Bennett and announce our plans for episode eighteen. Intro: 00:00:00 History of: 00:23:34 The News/Matches: 00:57:33 Plugs/Emails: 02:12:16 For more information follow us on twitter @24InchPodcast Email us: 24InchPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: 24_inch_podcast
In our conversation we chat with Director Jeff Orlowski about his Emmy nominated documentary The Social Dilemma now streaming on Netflix. We also feature Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Designer, Richard Gould, Foley Artist Andrea Gard and Composer and Production Sound recordist Mark Crawford. We tweet, we like, and we share— but what are the consequences of our growing dependence on social media? As digital platforms increasingly become a lifeline to stay connected, Silicon Valley insiders reveal how social media is reprogramming civilization by exposing what's hiding on the other side of your screen. The Social Dilemma premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2020, and was released on Netflix on September 9, 2020. The documentary went on to be viewed in 38,000,000 homes within the first 28 days of release. It received 7 nominations for the 73rd Annual Emmy Awards in 2021.
Writer Matteo Borghese helps Lars break down the year's Primetime Emmy nominees. This is entertainment coverage at its best: two industry veterans giving YOU the inside scoop on who will win each of the 27 categories. Also, Lars yells at a guy who thinks the song "Safety Dance" sucks. SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST GOLD Patreon - https://patreon.com/PodcastDotGold?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=creatorshare iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-gold-with-lars-casteen/id1497952837 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4OhKwr2Yp1mEoJdqNhDyti Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podcast-gold-with-lars-casteen
This week on That Movie Show presented by Showcase Cinemas on North Shore 104.9, Mike Wendt and Eddie McCabe recap some of the highlights from the 71st Annual Emmy Awards, including how the show seemed to make conscious efforts to have a bit more fun than we normally see on these award shows. Plus, Mike and Eddie share their thoughts on the backlash Disney is getting over how George Lucas was handled during the purchase of LucasFilms & Star Wars. And we lost a true legend of cinema this week, Mike and Eddie pay their respects to Sid Haig.Weekly Recommendations:Eddie - Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)Mike - The Getaway (1994)
This week on That Movie Show presented by Showcase Cinemas on North Shore 104.9, Mike Wendt and Eddie McCabe recap some of the highlights from the 71st Annual Emmy Awards, including how the show seemed to make conscious efforts to have a bit more fun than we normally see on these award shows. Plus, Mike and Eddie share their thoughts on the backlash Disney is getting over how George Lucas was handled during the purchase of LucasFilms & Star Wars. And we lost a true legend of cinema this week, Mike and Eddie pay their respects to Sid Haig.Weekly Recommendations:Eddie - Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)Mike - The Getaway (1994)
On a special ScreenPicks podcast, we look back at the 71st Annual Emmy Awards. Can Fleabag upset Veep? Will Game of Thrones win again? What about Phoebe Waller-Bridge or Kit Harrington? We have the full recap.
That's right! We said it! WE WANT AN EMMY! In honor of the 70th Annual Emmy Awards happening this past week, we decided to dedicate an entire episode to one of our favorite award shows and of course, chat about some winners from the 90's - 2000's. Listen as we talk all things Emmys and even audition to host the 71st Emmy Awards! WEBSITE: www.bttbpodcast.com INSTAGRAM: @bttbpodcast TWITTER: @bttbpodcast FACEBOOK: bttbpodcast
Marie and Lindsay talk surprises, snubs, and speculate wildly on the 70th Annual Emmy Awards. Theme: Big Splash by Evan Schaeffer.
The Podcastle recaps on the 69th Annual Emmy Awards, Sports With Jon, Nintendo Classic's timing, a special return from Caitlyn Jenner, and more!
In episode 75, we welcome guest hosts Tiffany Davis (@_tiffanynoco) and Haley James (@becomingmrs_blog) to discuss the 69th Annual Emmy Awards. We take a look at some of the awards given including those individuals that truly made history. We also breakdown some of the best-dressed attendees as well as those that were literally the worst. Plus, we give you our picks of the night that were stunning and truly captivating. All of this and more on #ATB
In episode 75, we welcome guest hosts Tiffany Davis (@_tiffanynoco) and Haley James (@becomingmrs_blog) to discuss the 69th Annual Emmy Awards. We take a look at some of the awards given including those individuals that truly made history. We also breakdown some of the best-dressed attendees as well as those that were literally the worst. Plus, we give you our picks of the night that were stunning and truly captivating. All of this and more on #ATB
CHECK US OUT ON STITCHER.COM! Leave us a review! BE SURE TO E-MAIL US AT TWOBROTHERSWATCHINGSTUFF@GMAIL.COM Follow us: @BrosWatchStuff *NOTE: There is NO TIMESTAMP this week as we recap the 69th Annual Emmy Awards!
A few episodes ago, we made our predictions for who would win TV's most coveted prize this year. On Sunday night, we got the results! In this episode, Sweets and Slaney chat about the 68th Annual Emmy Awards, Kimmel's hosting job, and the general sense about the broadcast. As usual, there are lots of side-stories! Tweet your thoughts to @showshowpodcast! Enjoy!
CHECK US OUT ON STITCHER.COM! Leave us a review! BE SURE TO E-MAIL US AT TWOBROTHERSWATCHINGSTUFF@GMAIL.COM Follow us: @BrosWatchStuff *NOTE: Because of misinformation, our schedule got screwed up. So here's a bonus episode. There is NO TIMESTAMP this week as we recap the 68th Annual Emmy Awards!
The nominations for the 68th Annual Emmy Awards were announced today and diversity-wise, they were good enough...but I still have a couple of things to say about them.
On today's Pop Confidential podcast Jamey Giddens, Luke Kerr, Jillian Bowe and Melodie Aikels remember international best-selling author Jackie Collins. Jamey Giddens shares his own personal memories of his hero. The PC gang dives into the 67 Annual Emmy Awards and Viola Davis' historic win as Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Why did General Hospital's Nancy Lee Grahn attack Davis' acceptance speech and claim the How to Get Away With Murder star has never been discriminated against? The PC gang dish Game of Thrones winning Outstanding Drama and Olive Kitteridge winning Outstanding Limited Series. The PC wraps up the podcast by revealing which new and returning TV series they are looking forward to most.
The Emmy nominations are out! And they're as confusing and poorly reasoned as an episode of The Strain! But fret not, TV watchers. You have questions about why the nominations came down the way they did, and I have answers. This whole episode is dedicated to your queries about the 66th Annual Emmy Awards. Bonus points to me for managing to mention Murder She Wrote, Cher and Julia Duffy in an episode that–I swear–was taped in 2014. Yesterday, in fact.Wondering how Martin Freeman qualifies as a supporting actor for Sherlock but as a lead in Fargo? I found out for you. Confounded by the fact that Jon Hamm looks like he does, and acts like he does, and still has no Emmys? There's a reason for that. And I deliver it unto you.Or maybe you're just in the mood for a truly greedy little blind item. I've got a great one for you this week. Short version: TV hosts aren't exactly brilliant in the math department.Enjoy.
Simon Mainwaring is the founder of We First, the leading social branding firm that provides consulting and training to help companies tell the story of the good they do to build their reputation, profits and social impact. He is a member of the Sustainable Brands Advisory Board, the Advisory Board of the Center for Public Diplomacy at the USC Annenberg School, the Transformational Leadership Council and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London. He contributes to Fast Company, Forbes, Huffington Post, Mashable, and GOOD Magazine on branding and social technology.Prior to starting We First, Simon was an award-winning Nike creative writer at Wieden & Kennedy and worldwide creative director for Motorola at Ogilvy, as well as consulting on dozens of Fortune 500 brands for leading advertising, production, and digital companies. As writer or creative director, he worked on the U.S. launch of all generations of the Toyota Prius, the largest national service campaign for the Entertainment Industry Foundation that brought together all four major TV networks for the first time in U.S. television history, and numerous award-winning campaigns for Nike. His creative work has received over sixty international creative awards at the Cannes Advertising Festival, the One Show (U.S.), the Kelly Awards (U.S) and the British Design & Art Direction Awards, among others.Joe Cipriano began his career as a broadcaster in Waterbury, Connecticut, while still in high school. Since then Joe has worked on the air for the Fox, NBC, ABC and CBS TV and Radio networks, achieving success on and off camera.In 2010, Cipriano celebrated his 22nd year as the “Voice” of the FOX-TV Network. For the last 13 years Joe has held a similar position as one of the Signature Voices at CBS. He also spent two years as the voice of NBC dramas Heroes, ER, and Law and Order. In the past several years Cipriano has also been the “live” announcer for many of television's biggest events such as the prestigious Grammy Awards which broadcasts live from Los Angeles to 195 countries reaching an estimated estimated 1.7 Billion viewers. Cipriano has also been the live voice of the 57th, 59th and 60th Annual Emmy Awards broadcasts. In 2010 Joe was awarded the very first Don LaFontaine Legacy Award which recognizes a voice of impact as determined by a specialized industry committee.
Sorry the show was late this week but we had church and personal matters to attend to. Since we did this on an early Monday Morning we are going to break down the NFL Week 3 games, NCAA Football Games, the 65th Annual Emmy Awards and see if we liked who won and lost. Plus Sports News and we talk about the TV Shows we are looking forward to coming back and the debuting shows as well.
Sorry the show was late this week but we had church and personal matters to attend to. Since we did this on an early Monday Morning we are going to break down the NFL Week 3 games, NCAA Football Games, the 65th Annual Emmy Awards and see if we liked who won and lost. Plus Sports News and we talk about the TV Shows we are looking forward to coming back and the debuting shows as well.
This coming Sunday the 63rd Annual Emmy Awards will air on Fox with actress Jane Lynch hosting...