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This Week In Fandom History
January 24, 1996: The NATPE 7 Strike Las Vegas

This Week In Fandom History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 61:18


Get in position! This week, Emily and V look at one of the most impressive fan campaigns that we've ever covered on the show, and we also got to revisit one of our favorite fandoms to cover: Forever Knight. When FK was canceled mid-season in 1996, the fandom scrambled to cover all bases and make sure USA Network knew that these vampires needed their day in the sun. So to speak. What ensued was a bold takeover of the NATPE (National Association of Television Program Executives, aka TPTB's bosses' bosses) conference in Las Vegas. The tale is delightful. Those seven ladies were seven Nick Furies, only with a deep love for Canadian vampire cops. Have you ever been part of a fannish campaign to save a show? Let us know! Sources The NATPE 7 Homepage Friends of Forever Knight brochure EM Article This Week In Fandom History is a fandom-centric podcast that tells you… what happened this week in fandom history! Follow This Week in Fandom History on Tumblr at @thisweekinfandomhistory You can support the show via our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinfandomhistory.  If you have a fannish company, event, or service and would like to sponsor or partner with TWIFH, please contact us via our website. Please remember to rate the show 5 stars on your listening platform of choice!

Mocs on the Mic
Mocs on the Mic 34 - Emmy Award Winning Actor, Director and Producer Bill Landry

Mocs on the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 59:51


This week on Mocs on the Mic we visit with Emmy Award winning actor, director and producer Bill Landry. A former utility player on the 1969 Chattanooga football roster, Landy played two seasons with the Mocs. He is best known across East Tennessee as the host of WBIR's The Heartland series (1984-2009). Bill discusses his time at UTC as a theater Major, growing up in Chattanooga and how his love for storytelling is the driving motivator for his career and life. Landry wrote and directed many of The Heartland episodes, as well as producing and appearing as a character. The series aired over 1400 short features and about 150 half-hour length programs. The Heartland won awards including four Emmy Awards, six Iris Awards from the National Association of Television Program Executives, two bronze medals and a silver from the New York International Film and Television Festival, and a Theodore Roosevelt Award for "Best Outdoor Documentary."

The Forbes Factor - Your Secret to health, wealth & happiness!

Jill Liberman is a sought -after motivational speaker, former radio talk show host, entrepreneur and a published author. She has more than twenty years of television experience including reporting for national entertainment news shows. She was an active member of NATPE, the National Association of Television Program Executives and a judge for the nationally televised Cable Ace awards. Jill has Chairperson for the prestigious international Stevie Awards recognizing women in business and previously judged the awards for four consecutive years. She hosted the number one rated talk show on WAXY radio and co- hosted the television pilot “Thicke and Jill” with actor Alan Thicke.

The Forbes Factor - Your Secret to health, wealth & happiness!

Jill Liberman is a sought -after motivational speaker, former radio talk show host, entrepreneur and a published author. She has more than twenty years of television experience including reporting for national entertainment news shows. She was an active member of NATPE, the National Association of Television Program Executives and a judge for the nationally televised Cable Ace awards. Jill has Chairperson for the prestigious international Stevie Awards recognizing women in business and previously judged the awards for four consecutive years. She hosted the number one rated talk show on WAXY radio and co- hosted the television pilot “Thicke and Jill” with actor Alan Thicke.

The Forbes Factor - Your Secret to health, wealth & happiness!

Jill Liberman is a sought -after motivational speaker, former radio talk show host, entrepreneur and a published author. She has more than twenty years of television experience including reporting for national entertainment news shows. She was an active member of NATPE, the National Association of Television Program Executives and a judge for the nationally televised Cable Ace awards. Jill has Chairperson for the prestigious international Stevie Awards recognizing women in business and previously judged the awards for four consecutive years. She hosted the number one rated talk show on WAXY radio and co- hosted the television pilot “Thicke and Jill” with actor Alan Thicke.

In Tune
Conversation with Emerson Coleman, Hearst Television

In Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 21:06


Next week marks the start of the 56th annual conference of the National Association of Television Program Executives (otherwise known as NATPE) in Miami. As an international marketplace for television/video content, the conference hosts content buyers and sellers from around the world. We asked Hearst Television's Senior Vice President of Programming - Emerson Coleman - to chat with us about how his organization approaches the famed programming marketplace, what not to miss if you'll be attending and why the local television space is still alive and well amid the many distribution options available today for content makers. A seasoned veteran of television production (you can read his official biography below), Emerson also shared some of the impetus behind Hearst's decision to bring Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien to local television audiences in this particular moment. So whether you're interested in hearing about the not-to-be-missed aspects of this year's NATPE or just want to pick up a few tips from a programming master - this edition of IN TUNE is for you! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katzmediagroup/message

Cool Beans Comedy
Multi-hyphenate Kiki Melendez on Stand Up and the Omnicultural TV Fest on May 1st

Cool Beans Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 36:50


We are introducing video to our podcast!  Head over to YouTube.com --our episode this week is with Kiki Melendez, a multi-hyphenate extraordinaire and the next Oprah.  We talk about her journey into comedy and discuss her upcoming Omnicultural TV Fest in association with NATPE, the National Association of Television Program Executives, happening May 1st at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood.  Get your tickets now!  Producer Jack Sullivan and Cool Beans Comedy's very own Corey Craig will be there.  With that, let's listen in to the positively radiant Kiki Melendez!

Wonder: A podcast by the Entrepreneurs’ Organization
From the Biggest Loser to Making Women Feel Good | Devin Alexander

Wonder: A podcast by the Entrepreneurs’ Organization

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 30:27


Devin Alexander, Media Personality, Multi-time New York Times Bestselling Author, Restaurateur, Healthy Comfort Food Chef, Weight Loss Expert, and Chef of NBC’s “The Biggest Loser,” is passionate about making women feel good. Today on the EO Podcast, Devin discusses her journey to entrepreneurship and overall health. Tune-in to learn how Devin put herself on the scene with persistence, research, and a bit of “stalkiness,” despite the challenges she faced personally and with others. Find out how Devin can now, with a smile, truly say that she’s “fantastic.” Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:40 – Devin’s Entrepreneurial Journey: She set out to make women feel great 00:49 – When she was 15 she weighed 200 pounds and was bullied in school; she wrote poems and knew that there was something better in store for her 01:15 – She didn’t get into school for theater, which is what she wanted; she started reading cookbooks and trying to lose weight by cutting just 100 calories a day 02:24 – She lost 25-35 pounds in the first year and never planned to be a chef, but through transforming her cooking and losing the weight, she transformed her mindset 02:50 – Devin feel that she still doesn’t have willpower, but by cooking in better ways she doesn’t need it 03:06 – She graduated from Smith College and got an apprenticeship with the Television Academy in LA 03:53 – She volunteered to cook at charity events and celebrities figured out that she could make people’s favorites much better 04:20 – She went to culinary school thinking she’d eventually go back to screenwriting 04:50 – She wound up owning a catering business and “ghostcooking,” where she’d cook and the client would take the credit 05:28 – She learned that this would be great for dates 05:56 – She went through a premature mid-life crisis at 27; she was too thin and her food issues came to a head and she didn’t feel good 06:20 – She wound up in Overeaters Anonymous and realized that catering was not her passion; she is an entrepreneur with a love for cooking 06:57 – She took a job in the media world (Muscle and Fitness Magazine) so she could understand it 07:20 – This catapulted her career, she learned the media side and made demo reels with her friend that made it look like Devin was the host of a cooking video series called “A Slice of Devin” 08:31 – She went to NATPE (National Association of Television Program Executives) every year, learned the guest list, interned, and sought to meet the right people 09:14 – She sat in the lobby of Weller Grossman Productions because she knew that one of the principals was really nice 09:27 – She felt that she had a chance to convince him to put her on the show “Smart Solutions” on the Home & Gardens Network and it worked 09:40 – This was her first ever national TV spot (her first TV appearance) 09:54 – She went to NATPE every year; Devin and Karen Kripalani found a Craigs List ad looking for people that didn’t go to their high school prom for a TV pilot for Bravo 10:30 – She went in for an interview, she knew the company did shows on Food Network 11:00 – Her dad was in the hospital at the time, she was working at Muscle and Fitness Magazine, and she got a callback asking her to be on the show and attend a prom in Glendale 11:13 – They offered to send her to her high school’s prom, realized she could cook well, and were able to get her a pilot offer on Food Network 11:35 – After that (and some “stalk-y” things she did on her own) she was getting TV bookings; after her first book was done, her book got publicity she met the producers of Biggest Loser 12:15 – She turned down a pilot offer on Food Network but it wasn’t the right fit; she was attached to 13 different shows before she got her first show on Discovery Health and Fit TV 13:00 – She stalked the Food Network’s production companies and continued being persistent until someone making the decisions changed their mind 13:25 – How does someone transform their mindset out of a negative state? 13:39 – Devin has a sister who had always loved to work out 14:10 – It wasn’t until she was at a Biggest Loser resort, she was getting paid to be there, and she was taken on a 2.5 hour hike, that she realized that she loved it 14:20 – Devin wished she could always get paid to work out; she doesn’t like the time it takes to work out 14:55 – She used to think working out was a waste of time; the only thing she could think of was when she was going to be done 15:10 – Now Devin plays tennis with a group and they also have parties together; she realized that she was being hypocritical by telling people to pursue their dreams while not pursuing her own to become a mom and find a guy 16:10 – She’s in the process of fostering a baby; her heart is attached to foster children and she might have a baby this year 17:00 – She has a few big projects coming up; she had a good run and was on top of the healthy movement for a long time 17:10 – She had restaurants on Royal Caribbean Cruise Line thinking it would make her long-term income, but it wasn’t as easy as she thought 17:44 – It took her out of the TV world and she was in a car accident that caused a TBI that took 1 year to fully rehabilitate 18:00 – She’s back and getting involved with a start-up, a TV deal is pending, and a couple other things are in the works 18:18 – She feels like she’s back and going in the right direction; she just got back from an event in Loretto, Mexico at a spa “Celebrity Chef Pastry Week” 18:36 – She decided that she is going to pursue love; she wants to be “in love” with every aspect of her life and this has inspired her entrepreneurial journey, confidence, and journey to have a child 19:15 – Many people have reached out to support and love her in the journey to have her child 19:57 – Many doctors and dieticians are in a hurry to give blanket diet instructions; those statements like “never eat red meat,” or “get enough sleep and cut out stress,” aren’t so simple 22:22 – She takes the calorie-counting out of her diet and recognizes the things she loves and what needs to be eaten in moderation (meat and fried foods) 23:10 – She usually doesn’t eat so many vegetables when she eats out because they are sopped in oil; she’d rather skip those and eat a little chocolate and plain tomatoes in her room later 23:40 – When she travels she gets a room with a fridge and gets her healthy snacks at a grocery store 24:27 – She knows herself; if she’s tired she craves food, so if she has to pick between sleep and working out, she’d rather sleep 24:45 – There’s no amount of working out to combat the amount of food she’d eat when she’s exhausted trying to get energy 25:05 – These are the things she knows about her body that she helps clients learn about themselves to find success 25:16 – Tips for entrepreneurs: Operate with passion 25:56 – She knows that she has a message and knows that she can help people and this excites her and keeps her going; she truly wants women to feel good 26:10 – Dave Kerpen, author of “The Art of People” and Mark Moses have really affected her with their EO talks 26:50 – She learned that anytime someone asks you how you are you should be fantastic 27:11 – The next time she was in Trader Joe’s, she was totally in her head and remembered to say she was “fantastic” 27:50 – The bagger and checker were surprised and asked her why so she told them about the seminar and realized that she is, in fact, doing fantastically 28:55 – We all have the same struggles and challenges as entrepreneurs, but at the end of the day, it is pretty fantastic 29:16 – Get centered on what is good for you in your life, diet, and business  Key Points: Be persistent when pursuing your goals; don’t stop until you get a “yes” and don’t quit because of other’s negativity. Operate with passion; this will keep your work exciting, impactful, and mission-driven. Be centered, balanced, and fantastic...because you truly are.   Resources Mentioned: Entrepreneur's Organization – The EO Network “The Art of People” – book by Dave Kerpen Devin’s Official Website Devin’s Books

The Spin-off
'The Walking Dead' panel discussion

The Spin-off

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2017 44:50


WEB BONUS: Just in time for the Season 7 finale, we bring you a conversation about The Walking Dead, recorded at the annual gathering of the National Association of Television Program Executives. Michael Schneider sat down with Josh Sapan, the president and CEO of AMC; Gale Anne Hurd, the executive producer of The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead; and Colman Domingo, the actor who plays Victor Strand on Fear the Walking Dead.

Artful Camera
Episode 14 - Art Howard - Emmy Award Winning Photographer and Videographer

Artful Camera

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2010 65:47


Episode 14 of the Digital Convergence Podcast by 16x9 Cinema with host Carl Olson - a visual artist, photographer, and filmmaker based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Art Howard identifies himself as a photographer. But he is much more than that. Art is an award winning cinematographer. Art shares a number of tips for photographers using the Canon 5D Mark II for video. According to his bio on DPExperience.com: "For 30 years, two time Emmy award winning photographer and producer Art Howard has helped viewers experience life through images from both poles, 49 states and 30 countries. His shooting experience started with 16 mm film cameras through 3/4 U-matic and up through HDCAM and DSLR. Art is firm believer in the combined power of sight and sound and shoots with both strong images and equally strong sound in mind. Taking the viewer to places like the Gulf war in Kuwait, -30 degree conditions in the Arctic, or the ocean floor 3000 feet below the surface he pushes constantly for new ways to tell the story. In 2000, Art broke new ground in the area od television technology by lensing the first ever High Definition program in the country for use in a public science museum. The program, seen at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences and broadcast on WRAL-TV and HDNet, was recognized by the National Association of Television Program Executives for excellent in High Definition Television Production. It was the first time a “high def” program won the organization’s prestigious IRIS award. Art has won more than 50 nationally recognized awards, including two Emmy awards, 5 Telly awards, a Robert Kennedy Journalism award, and a National Press Photographers Association award. Art’s work has been featured on CBS, ABC, NBC, The Travel Channel, Discovery, National Geographic, and The Smithsonian and other museums throughout the country. He is a 20 year member of the National Press Photographers Association."  

Spirituality & Metaphysics for Empowerment
Heather Hale -- Television and Film

Spirituality & Metaphysics for Empowerment

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2009 90:00


Heather Hale got on the Hollywood map in 2000 when The Courage to Love, the $5.5 million dollar Lifetime Original Movie starring Vanessa Williams, Diahann Carroll, Gil Bellows and Stacy Keach (now available on DVD), was produced off her spec screenplay, Quadroon Ball. Since then, she's written and/or produced 45-hours of award-winning television including The Evidence, a news magazine docudrama series (along the lines of What the Bleep Do We Know?) that won "Best New Series Pilot” at the 2001 WorldFest Houston International Film Festival and Lifestyle Magazine, a holistic health talk show hosted by Clifton Davis (Amen, Any Given Sunday), that won two Tellys and a Gold Award from the 2001 WorldFest Houston. Prior to that, Heather was on the writing staff of two PBS edutainment series: Psychology: The Human Experience, which won an Emmy Award for Best Instructional Series, a Bronze Telly Award, The Videographer Awards, International Film & Video and an Aegis Award of Excellence and Dollar$ & Sense: Personal Finance for the 21st Century which won an Emmy Award for Best Instructional Series and an Aegis Award of Excellence. www.HeatherHale.com Heather served as the Director of Event Programming for the National Association of Television Program Executives which included producing NATPE '05 which attracted an estimated 8,000 attendees to the Mandalay Bay Resorts in Las Vegas to hear the over 200 speakers including Ted Turner, Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and the CEOs and Presidents of virtually every major network, cable, and satellite station as well as converging digital technologies (AOL, Yahoo! TV, Microsoft, Verizon, etc.). Heather also programmed NATPE' 2004 TV Producers' Boot Camp. www.HeatherHale.com