For “Modern Family” executive producer Steve Levitan, the topic of guns in America is personal.
Levitan, who has lost two friends to gun violence, gathered a group of A-list showrunners Wednesday on the 20th Century Fox lot to discuss the issue. Levitan is involved with Everytown.org, and invited co-founder John Feinblatt to address around 50 TV writers and producers at the Daryl Zanuck Theatre.
Showrunners and writers in the audience included “Homeland” executive producers Alex Gansa and Chip Johannessen, “24: Legacy” executive producer Howard Gordon, “New Girl” creator Liz Meriwether and “Scream Queens” executive producer Brad Falchuk. Fox TV Group chairman Gary Newman and 20th Century Fox TV president of creative affairs Jonathan Davis were also in attendance.
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Levitan, who has lost two friends to gun violence, gathered a group of A-list showrunners Wednesday on the 20th Century Fox lot to discuss the issue. Levitan is involved with Everytown.org, and invited co-founder John Feinblatt to address around 50 TV writers and producers at the Daryl Zanuck Theatre.
Showrunners and writers in the audience included “Homeland” executive producers Alex Gansa and Chip Johannessen, “24: Legacy” executive producer Howard Gordon, “New Girl” creator Liz Meriwether and “Scream Queens” executive producer Brad Falchuk. Fox TV Group chairman Gary Newman and 20th Century Fox TV president of creative affairs Jonathan Davis were also in attendance.
Read More: Katie Couric Documentary Aims to Reignite the Gun Debate
“We want to educate, make people aware, maybe get them involved in any way, financially or via social media — and maybe content,...
- 6/29/2016
- by Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Korn has titled their next album something quite expectant: “The Paradigm Shift” (Prospect Park) will be out on Oct. 1, making it their 11th studio album. The rock band welcomes the return of guitarist Brian “Head” Welch, who left the group eight years ago to get sober. Frontman Jonathan Davis also did a stint in rehab after the rockers’ last “The Path of Totality." On the album’s name, "It's a term encompassing different perspectives. You can view a piece of art from one angle and it takes on a certain image. If you look from another angle, it's a completely different...
- 7/10/2013
- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
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