ViacomCBS Networks International president and CEO David Lynn is stepping down after 24 years with the company, while Raffaele Annecchino has been hired in his place.
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David Robb Labor EditorEXCLUSIVE: A few hours after WGA West executive director David Young allegedly threatened to “kill” WME partner Rick Rosen during a heated phone conversation on August 11, Rosen fired off an email to WME attorney Courtney Braun that memorialized the phone call.Deadline has reviewed the email, which supports Rosen’s claim. “He screamed ‘I AM GOING TO KILL YOU,’” Rosen told the attorney.
ViacomCBS Networks International president and CEO David Lynn is stepping down after 24 years with the company, while Raffaele Annecchino has been hired in his place.
Former Disney executive David Levine is to become the head of studio at Moonbug Entertainment, the company behind kids’ YouTube sensation Little Baby Bum.
The WGA West has issued a set of community standards to address issues of bias, discrimination, inequity, bullying and sexual harassment in the workplace. “These standards exist to protect all writers,” the guild’s leaders told their members today. “Inappropriate behavior around co-workers isn’t just unpleasant, it can cost jobs, trigger lawsuits, and change or end careers.”
WGA West David Young has given a blow-by-blow description of how talks with WME and CAA failed so far to produce an agreement. The goal was to allow the two agencies to become franchised by the guild and end their long-running legal battle over packaging fees and agency affiliations with corporately related production entities.
reports. ET has reached out to Lander's rep for comment.Lander battled MS for 37 years.
A police officer in West Virginia who was shot in the face Tuesday while responding to a traffic complaint died Thursday evening, Charleston city officials announced, according to a report. Charleston police Officer Cassie Johnson, 28, had been removed from life support Wednesday after it was determined she was not expected to recover from her wounds.
Chef David Chang attempted to become the first celebrity to win $1 million for charity on the US version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? at the weekend. He was playing for the Southern Smoke Foundation, which supplies emergency relief funds to food and beverage workers.The final question was “Although he and his wife never touched a light switch for fear of being shocked, who was the first president to have electricity in the White House?” The answer options provided were Ulysses S.
first celebrity to win the US edition of the quizshow Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? – and he has donated the million-dollar top prize to restaurant workers affected by the coronavirus pandemic.For his final question, Chang was asked to name the first US president to have electricity in the White House.
Ross Matthews is proudly debuting the results of his incredible 50 pound weight loss.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, becoming the first celebrity ever to do so, People reports.Chang won thanks to his answer to a question about the first president to have electricity in the White House. The answer was Benjamin Harrison, which Chang locked in at the suggestion of ESPN's Mina Kimes, who he used his phone-a-friend lifeline to call.
A celebrity chef just made history on “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”.
David Robb Labor EditorCraig Miller will receive the WGA West’s 2020 Animation Writers Caucus Animation Writing Award in recognition of his distinguished career and contributions to the animation field.
Jacqueline Jossa has revealed she is embarking on a new diet in order to feel her best ahead of her West End debut.The mum-of-two, who begged fans for help after a nightmare morning with a flat tyre on the school run, took to Instagram to tell her fans she was using a meal prep company for pre-made meals on Wednesday.The 28 year old sat at a table, with one of the meals in front of her, while wearing a white-shirt and her hair wet after getting out of the shower.
If there’s one thing fans know about the Duggar family from 19 Kids and Counting it’s that the kids often get engaged very young.
David Robb Labor EditorWME partner Rick Rosen claims in court documents filed Wednesday that WGA West executive director David Young “repeatedly threatened to ‘kill’ me” during a heated phone conversation in August, as the guild and the agency were trying to work out a deal to end their ongoing legal standoff.Rosen said that he was so alarmed by the alleged threat that he called WGA West president David A. Goodman to complain about it, but didn’t get a satisfactory response.