Get ready for an intriguing and suspenseful episode of “Elsbeth” as Season 1 continues with Episode 7, titled “Something Blue,” airing on CBS at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, May 2nd, 2024. In this installment, our intrepid amateur sleuth, Elsbeth, finds herself at the center of a perplexing mystery when a posh country club wedding takes a deadly turn. Suspecting foul play after the groom meets his demise in a tragic golf cart accident, Elsbeth delves into the dark underbelly of the seemingly idyllic community to uncover the truth behind the untimely death.
Amidst the investigation, Elsbeth also finds time to plan a housewarming party, reuniting with some old friends and enjoying a moment of respite amidst the chaos of her latest case. With twists, turns, and unexpected revelations, “Something Blue” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Tune in for an evening of mystery and intrigue on CBS.
Amidst the investigation, Elsbeth also finds time to plan a housewarming party, reuniting with some old friends and enjoying a moment of respite amidst the chaos of her latest case. With twists, turns, and unexpected revelations, “Something Blue” promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Tune in for an evening of mystery and intrigue on CBS.
- 4/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Jo Ann Ross, whose lengthy run as the head of ad sales at CBS represented a breakthrough for a woman in the traditionally male-dominated field, is formally winding down her tenure at Paramount Global.
In September 2022, Ross segued to an advisory role, becoming Chairman of Paramount Advertising as John Halley was elevated to President, overseeing day-to-day ad sales. On Tuesday, Paramount CEO Bob Bakish informed employees in a memo that Ross would officially exit the company next week after “having helped prime our sales team for another strong upfront season.”
Ross had been one of the few division heads from CBS Corp. to remain in charge after the company’s merger with Viacom closed in December 2019. Along with the merger integration, the next two years would present Ross and her industry colleagues with Biblical challenges in coping with Covid, which wiped out sports and production for months, not to mention wining-and-dining.
In September 2022, Ross segued to an advisory role, becoming Chairman of Paramount Advertising as John Halley was elevated to President, overseeing day-to-day ad sales. On Tuesday, Paramount CEO Bob Bakish informed employees in a memo that Ross would officially exit the company next week after “having helped prime our sales team for another strong upfront season.”
Ross had been one of the few division heads from CBS Corp. to remain in charge after the company’s merger with Viacom closed in December 2019. Along with the merger integration, the next two years would present Ross and her industry colleagues with Biblical challenges in coping with Covid, which wiped out sports and production for months, not to mention wining-and-dining.
- 4/23/2024
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Jo Ann Ross, the first woman to run a broadcast TV network’s ad-sales efforts and one of the last senior ad-sales executives in the TV industry to hold direct relationships with advertisers when primetime broadcast programs were seen as the primary venue for Madison Avenue’s dollars, is leaving the industry, stepping down from her role as chairman of Paramount Global’s ad sales division at the end of April.
Ross had already stepped back from day to day duties, ceding that role to John Halley, who was named president of ad sales for the company in 2022. But her relationships with key sponsors were seen as valuable, as were the ties many of her senior executives had with media agencies and marketing executives. She has stayed on at Paramount in a key advisory role.
“Jo Ann has steered our advertising business from one milestone to the next. She oversaw...
Ross had already stepped back from day to day duties, ceding that role to John Halley, who was named president of ad sales for the company in 2022. But her relationships with key sponsors were seen as valuable, as were the ties many of her senior executives had with media agencies and marketing executives. She has stayed on at Paramount in a key advisory role.
“Jo Ann has steered our advertising business from one milestone to the next. She oversaw...
- 4/23/2024
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Whew! This week's Elsbeth double feature certainly tried to make up for our long wait since the Elsbeth premiere dropped back in February.
While "A Classic New York Character" was another fun jaunt about New York City with our favorite quirky lawyer-turned-detective, "Reality Shock" left much to be desired.
Let's start with Episode 2.
This episode had it all -- rich, snobby New Yorkers, high-priced real estate deals, and a convoluted murder scheme only Elsbeth could solve.
Much like Elsbeth Season 1 Episode 1, we opened with a murder. Well, eventually.
First, we met Gloria. She's a nagging neighbor who seems to have a problem with everybody in her upscale NYC apartment building.
Gloria's troubles with her neighbors escalate from petty disagreements when a realtor, Joann (played by the fabulous Jane Krakowski), informs the building's co-op that Oprah wants to buy several units.
Gloria immediately vetoes the idea to the ire of her neighbors.
While "A Classic New York Character" was another fun jaunt about New York City with our favorite quirky lawyer-turned-detective, "Reality Shock" left much to be desired.
Let's start with Episode 2.
This episode had it all -- rich, snobby New Yorkers, high-priced real estate deals, and a convoluted murder scheme only Elsbeth could solve.
Much like Elsbeth Season 1 Episode 1, we opened with a murder. Well, eventually.
First, we met Gloria. She's a nagging neighbor who seems to have a problem with everybody in her upscale NYC apartment building.
Gloria's troubles with her neighbors escalate from petty disagreements when a realtor, Joann (played by the fabulous Jane Krakowski), informs the building's co-op that Oprah wants to buy several units.
Gloria immediately vetoes the idea to the ire of her neighbors.
- 4/5/2024
- by Shela Ward
- TVfanatic
Get ready for a thrilling new episode of “Elsbeth” as Season 1 Episode 4, titled “Love Knocked Off,” airs on CBS at 10:00 Pm on Thursday, April 11th, 2024. In this gripping installment, viewers are plunged into a world of high-stakes deception and deadly secrets.
Elite matchmaker Margo Clarke finds herself entangled in a web of deceit as she goes to extreme lengths to conceal the truth about her socialite client’s seemingly perfect new husband. However, when the husband mysteriously disappears, Captain Wagner assigns Elsbeth and Kaya to investigate the chilling case.
As Elsbeth and Kaya delve deeper into the shadows of Margo Clarke’s world, they uncover a labyrinth of lies, betrayal, and hidden agendas. With each clue they uncover, the mystery surrounding the husband’s disappearance grows more complex, leading to shocking revelations and unexpected twists.
Don’t miss “Love Knocked Off,” an episode of “Elsbeth” that promises heart-pounding suspense,...
Elite matchmaker Margo Clarke finds herself entangled in a web of deceit as she goes to extreme lengths to conceal the truth about her socialite client’s seemingly perfect new husband. However, when the husband mysteriously disappears, Captain Wagner assigns Elsbeth and Kaya to investigate the chilling case.
As Elsbeth and Kaya delve deeper into the shadows of Margo Clarke’s world, they uncover a labyrinth of lies, betrayal, and hidden agendas. With each clue they uncover, the mystery surrounding the husband’s disappearance grows more complex, leading to shocking revelations and unexpected twists.
Don’t miss “Love Knocked Off,” an episode of “Elsbeth” that promises heart-pounding suspense,...
- 4/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
It only took one episode to know that Elsbeth is going to be a fun show. And the good news is that not only is it back on April 4, but CBS will be airing two new episodes back-to-back. First up is “A Classic New York Character,” in which the loathed co-op board president (guest star Linda Lavin) of a luxury pre-war building falls off her balcony to her death. During their investigation, Elsbeth (Carrie Preston) and Kaya (Carra Patterson) meet Joann (guest star Jane Krakowski), a high-powered Manhattan real estate broker with huge clients and even bigger secrets. Then, in “Reality Shock,” a larger-than-life reality TV star is found dead in her bathtub, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson guest stars as Skip Mason, the mercurial producer behind the popular, guilty-pleasure reality series “Lavish Ladies,” who becomes a prime suspect after he is accused of going to dangerous lengths to concoct “good TV.
- 4/2/2024
- TV Insider
The outfit’s first commission is six-part BBC One thriller ’Vidree’, with feature films also in the pipeline.
Former UK Film Council executive and producer of Saving Mr Banks, Sing Street and TV series The Casual Vacancy Paul Trijbits has revealed details of his new venture with French production company Magical Society.
The former head UK Film Council’s New Cinema Fund has also spoken about the demise of his former company FilmWave, saying “we had all our eggs in the Netflix basket”.
Dutch-born, UK-based Trijbits and former FilmWave colleague JJ Lousberg have partnered with Paris-based Magical Society to set...
Former UK Film Council executive and producer of Saving Mr Banks, Sing Street and TV series The Casual Vacancy Paul Trijbits has revealed details of his new venture with French production company Magical Society.
The former head UK Film Council’s New Cinema Fund has also spoken about the demise of his former company FilmWave, saying “we had all our eggs in the Netflix basket”.
Dutch-born, UK-based Trijbits and former FilmWave colleague JJ Lousberg have partnered with Paris-based Magical Society to set...
- 9/6/2023
- by Chris Curtis Broadcast
- ScreenDaily
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