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Marcus Jordan's full arrest on cop cam, new Diddy accusations, Meghan Markel's performative post, Mr. Methane's Memecoin, Elton John's temper tantrum, Black Sabbath reunion, designer vaginas, and 1-star reviews of our show. Help us defeat Guru Jagat on YouTube. Drew made the mistake of reading 1-star reviews. Rate us today. RIP Fox 2's Al Allen. RIP Dick Button. The full cop cam of Marcus Jordan's arrest is pretty good. Marcus runs the show. Black Sabbath will hold their final concert. Birmingham is northwest of London. Bloop. Elton John is putting out a new album and he gets a bit fussy recording it. Reminder: Richard Simmons killed Tiny Tim. Bill Gates ball-washes Melinda French Gates and then talks about how much he loves banging his new girlfriend. Justin Bieber looks AWFUL and “on aids”. 10 new Diddy cases are here. One guy claims Diddy was hands on and there were drugs in the baby oil. Gisele Bündchen pooped out her 3rd brat. We all saw Kanye West's wife naked. She has a “designer vagina”. Tyreek Hill broke a woman's leg… then nailed her twice. Colin Farrell kissed Tori Spelling. Lake Bell has nice boobs and piques Drew's interest in her career. Kelly Ripa's dog died. Meghan Markle is finally delivering content. It's bad content, but it's something. Kate Cassidy is doing her first ‘sit down' interview. Joe Rogan vs Kamala Harris continues. Susan Zirinsky is here to save CBS. The full Kamala Harris 60 Minutes interview has been released. The daytime TV ratings battle has ruined the friendship between Kelly Clarkson & Drew Barrymore. Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively won't go away. Mitch McConnell fell down and went boom. Mr. Methane has his own memecoin. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Episode #130: Taking the Leap: PR, Philanthropy & Power Moves with Whitney Kuhn Lawson In this episode of Living the Authentic Life, the Contessa sits down with PR powerhouse Whitney Kuhn Lawson, founder of Whitney Kuhn Lawson Public Relations. From working in the high-stakes world of network news to launching her own agency, Whitney shares how she built a career alongside some of the biggest names in media and business—including legends like Fred Smith (founder of FedEx) and Susan Zirinsky (the inspiration for Broadcast News). Whitney opens up about: ✨ Taking the leap from corporate PR to running her own agency ✨ The power of staying connected and nurturing relationships ✨ Her whirlwind love story that led her back to Texas ✨ The changing media landscape and what it means for PR today ✨ Her deeply personal journey with surrogacy and motherhood Whitney and the Contessa also bond over their shared love of fashion, philanthropy, Cavalier King Charles pups, and the art of bringing fascinating people together (looking at you, Drake's Houston!). Tune in for a conversation filled with wisdom, wit, and plenty of over-prepared PR pro tips! Stay Connected: Don't miss out on any updates or exclusive offers. Follow us on our social media channels: Facebook Instagram Pinterest Thank you for visiting The Vintage Contessa & Times Past. Subscribe to our channel for a glimpse into the world of luxury living, insights into the authenticity process, and much more. Embrace the luxury of the past and present with The Vintage Contessa & Times Past.
Susan Zirinsky and Terry Wrong were on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about "We Will Dance Again." Now on Paramount+, the film is real accounts from survivors of the Hamas terrorist attack on an international music festival, featuring first hand footage of body cams worn by the attackers.
ITV director of social purpose Susie Braun and Fremantle global sustainability manager Katy Tallon on how the TV industry can make a positive impact on the environmental; and former CBS News president Susan Zirinsky on taking up the same role at premium documentary offshoot See It Now Studios.
New Yorker writer Evan Osnos joins Christiane Amanpour to discuss his new Joe Biden biography and why he thinks Biden hopes to find common ground; but is prepared to go scorched earth if necessary. Then, feminist writer Laura Bates talks about her new book, “Men Who Hate Women,” which exposes communities of extreme misogyny. Turning to coronavirus developments, correspondent Jim Bittermann joins Amanpour from Paris to break down President Macron’s latest announcement that France will go into national lockdown again. CBS News President Susan Zirinsky speaks to Walter Isaacson about the now infamous “60 Minutes” interview with President Trump. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Hélène Biandudi Hofer is a broadcast journalist, a documentary filmmaker, and a media entrepreneur. She is the founder & CEO of HBH Enterprises, a production company and media group she founded which creates and produces solutions based short films and multimedia content about issues that matter, stories that often go untold, and the people that are effectively addressing challenges impacting our society.Hélène is also the manager of a new project being spearheaded by Solutions Journalism Network called Complicating the Narratives. Her work involves helping journalists better report on controversial and polarizing problems. The project draws on the experience of experts in conflict mediation. Complicating the Narratives intends to help news organizations produce stronger, more inclusive reporting on divisive issues. The hope is that it will also help lead to a healthier political debate and a healthier democracy. For nearly a decade Hélène reported for public television and radio. She anchored and produced the PBS news show, Need to Know, on WXXI Television in Rochester, New York, and contributed to feature reports for NPR. In the commercial news realm, she worked for CBS News President, Susan Zirinsky, at the CBS Primetime show 48 Hours Mystery. She began her career at WBNS 10TV in Columbus, Ohio.Topics discussed in this episode:Storytelling Connects usBeing heard and understoodWhen to share my opinion & when to not.Conflict Resolution in businessGood things start with curiosityRESOURCES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:HBH Enterprises Media Group : helenebiandudihofer.comInstagram: @helenebiandudihoferSolutions Journalism Network: @solutionsjournalism
Beyond Meat expects sales to double in 2019, Mexico and the US continue talks over tariffs that Donald Trump indicated could start next week, and Mario Draghi prepares to cut rates and embark on a fresh round of bond purchases before he leaves the European Central Bank in October. Plus, we take a look at the business of broadcast news. At the FT’s Future of News conference in New York, our news editor Matt Garrahan talks to Susan Zirinsky, president of CBS News, Noah Oppenheim, president of NBC News, and James Goldston, president of ABC News. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The shocking allegations levied in the ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ docuseries sparks backlash, horror and a police investigation. Did Kevin Hart’s Oscar debacle damage ‘The Upside’ box office. Oscar host update. Disgraced Pixar chief John Lasseter’s rehiring sparks backlash and larger discussion in Hollywood on how TimesUP and #MeToo should be handling past abuser’s comebacks. Is Steve Harvey’s talk show moving to Facebook? CBS News hired first female president Susan Zirinsky. Billy Bush in talks for TV Return. All this and more on “Meet The Hollywood Press” for Sunday, January 13, 2019. Joining host Joseph Kapsch and co-host Alina Vission are guest panelists Itay Hod, Anita Bennett and Stuart Brazell. From executive producers Maria Menounos and Keven Undergaro, "Meet The Hollywood Press" is a weekly talk series hosted by veteran journalist Joseph Kapsch, former top digital news chief at The Hollywood Reporter, TheWrap and Los Angeles Times. The show will feature a rotating guest panel of Hollywood industry's top journalists, personalities and influencers discussing the week's buzziest Hollywood news, in-depth discussions about topical issues affecting the industry such as the #MeToo and TimesUp movements, female pay disparity and diversity in Hollywood, as well as special themed episodes around TV, movies, music and awards season. "Meet The Hollywood Press" is a co-production of AfterBuzzTV and The Populist. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
CBS announced that Susan Zirinsky, a long time veteran of CBS News and numerous programs, will now be taking over as President of CBS News. Is this a long awaited promotion, or just another step towards correcting a wrong of the MeToo Era? Dan and Jimmy take a look at this new head of news, and the steps CBS is taking now. 0:00 Intro 1:20 Sexual Harassment in the news world 2:50 Women are on the rise in Corporate America 5:15 The whole world is facing this problem 8:00 Power corrupts more than you think 9:45 Dan’s personal history with Susan Zirinsky 13:30 You cheer the player but boo the individual 14:30 There’s good things that come out of bad ones Available to download and listen to now on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/behind-media-w-dan-lothian-jimmy-young-veteran-white/id1276306575?mt=2) , CLNSMedia (https://www.clnsmedia.com/lifestyles/) and now on iHeartRadio (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-behind-the-media-w-30090891/) . Behind the Media with Dan Lothian and Jimmy Young is brought to you by Away (https://www.awaytravel.com/) , use special code CLNS for $20 off your purchase.
Welcome to the second episode of a 2-part “Best of BUCKiT® with Phil Keoghan” podcast. Over the last year, “BUCKiT®” has been a place for mavericks, innovators, and disrupters. Those who have swerved off the predictable road and epitomize what it means to “tick it before you kick it®.” In this episode, we will take a look back at those who have turned obstacles into opportunities, defied insurmountable odds, broken stereotypes, achieved seemingly impossible physical feats, and even cheated death. My guests also share some words of wisdom, in addition to giving tips for taking life by the horns and applying the “BUCKiT®” mentality to any situation. In this episode, we revisit some of the most memorable moments with guests like Susan Zirinsky, a world class story teller who prefers to be at the frontlines. Mariana van Zeller, another journalist who is not afraid of putting her life on the line for a story. David Downs, after defeating cancer not once, but twice, was then given news that turned his life upside down again. Ethan Zohn, “Survivor-Africa” winner and non-profit CEO, who also experienced the harsh reality of cancer. Phil McCarthy, an elite Ultramarathon runner who has raced in dozens of marathons and ultras, including running in the Badwater Ultramarathon in California’s Death Valley three times. Matt Iseman, TV host, cancer survivor, health advocate, and winner of “The Celebrity Apprentice”, graduated Princeton with honors and completed medical school only to walk away from it all to become a comedian. J.J. Kelly, award winning documentary filmmaker, wildlife conservationist, and explorer, ventures way off the beaten pass, putting his life at risk to cover stories focusing on wildlife crime and conservation. And, hear from Noel Blanc, son of legendary American voice actor, the late Mel Blanc, “the man of a thousand voices in over 5000 cartoons.” Zane Lowe, radio personality, who had a moment in his career where the feeling of rejection and failure almost knocked the confidence right out of him. Roger Steffens, who has the world’s most extensive collection of Marley/ Reggae memorabilia as well as an incredible knowledge of the history of reggae. Kit Karzen, former pro cyclist and proud member of the LGBTQ community, who understands what it feels like to be different, discriminated against, and to have others try to decide your rights for you.
This week we have a very special episode of Polilogue. A review of the movie Broadcast News. Broadcast News is about the people who create a daily political news show. The film was written and directed by James Brooks and inspired by the real-life CBS producer, Susan Zirinsky. The show stars Holly Hunter as Jane Craig—a driven and passionate producer— and how she works and interacts with two co-workers with very different ambitions and priorities.Broadcast News is a film that explores the life of journalists, and it’s a film that asks that asks us what kind of journalism matters— in other words, a perfect film for a Polilogue discussion. And as always, you can jump to a certain discussion in today’s episode:IntroductionThe StoryHighlight/LowlightThe CharactersThe JournalismToday’s Version of the StoryGrading the FilmFor Sunday Show ModeratorsClosingFor other links about the film:IMDB: Broadcast NewsHow ‘Broadcast News’ Predicted Journalism As We Know It (The Ringer)Why Broadcast News and Holly Hunter’s Performance Still Resonate 30 Years Later (Vulture)Nearly 30 Years Later, ‘Broadcast News’ Comes to CBS News (AdWeek)
This is part two of the interview with multi award winning news journalist Susan Zirinsky (see part one https://philkeoghan.com/buckit-with-susan-zirinsky/#podcastcontent). Zirinsky tells us what happened when she got separated in the dark from news anchor Dan Rather in a military convoy en route to the city of Kuwait – and she reads from the very script Walter Cronkite read from when President Nixon resigned – plus many more news stories from the frontline. Susan Zirinsky, or “Z” as she is affectionately known, is the Senior Executive Producer of the award-winning crime and justice series "48 Hours". This powerhouse and highly respected journalist has worked in news since Watergate and is no stranger to war and conflict. In 1989, Zirinsky ran CBS News operations out of Panama during the United States invasion and was in charge of CBS News operation in Beijing during the Tiananmen Square student uprising and military crackdown. On the front lines as the senior producer in Kuwait while covering the first Persian Gulf War, Susan was part of the CBS news team and the first Network to enter Kuwait, just behind the Allied forces. Her extraordinary work and highly impactful programs have earned Susan virtually every major journalism award. Susan Zirinsky is a legend and a national treasure. In this second part of Susan’s interview, she recounts her experiences from the front lines and tells the stories that impact people’s lives.
It’s daytime, but hundreds of burning Kuwaiti oil wells has turned the day into night. The visibility is extremely difficult for this news reporter and her driver who is finding it a challenge to stay with the convoy of vehicles. As the darkness envelops them, the jeep loses contact with the Saudi Military leading the way. They are left alone in the desert surrounded by land mines. They must chose to drive on in the dark or slowly navigate their way by foot using a small handheld flashlight. Susan Zirinsky, or “Z” as she is affectionately known, is the Senior Executive Producer of the award-winning crime and justice series "48 Hours". This powerhouse and highly respected journalist has worked in news since Watergate and is no stranger to war conflict. In 1989, Zirinsky ran CBS News operations out of Panama during the United States invasion and was in charge of CBS News operation in Beijing during the Tiananmen Square student uprising and military crackdown. On the front lines as the senior producer in Kuwait while covering the first Persian Gulf War, Susan was part of the CBS news team and the first Network to enter Kuwait, just behind the Allied forces. Her extraordinary work and highly impactful programs have earned Susan virtually every major journalism honor including multiple Emmy Awards, a George Foster Peabody Award, the Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence, the Christopher Award, as well as The Writers Guild of America Award and the Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award. In 2013, the New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards presented Susan with the Lifetime Achievement Award. Susan Zirinsky is a legend and a national treasure. In part one of this two part interview, Susan recounts her experiences from the front lines and explains how fear motivates her everyday to get out there and tell the stories that impact peoples lives.
If you win the lottery and are in an office pool, memorialize it all on paper. Attorney Wendy Patrick joined Mike to talk about the latter. Billy Hallowell returned for a Friday Faithlift and CBS' Susan Zirinsky talks about Friday's episode of 48 Hours.