With all due respect to “American Idol,” “The Voice,” and “The Masked Singer,” the biggest singing competition in the world doesn’t involve turning chairs, secret celebrities, or Ryan Seacrest (although some of the costumes could rival those on “The Masked Singer”), instead, it is taking place in Malmö, Sweden this week as the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest will look to crown a new champion. Peacock will broadcast three days of the festivities, starting with the first semifinal on Tuesday, May 7 at 3 p.m. Et. The week will culminate with the Grand Final on Saturday, May 11 at 3 p.m. Et. You can watch with a subscription to Peacock.
How to Watch 2024 Eurovision Song Contest When: Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 3:00 Pm Edt Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About 2024 Eurovision Song Contest
Thanks to Loreen’s win last year with her original song “Tattoo,...
How to Watch 2024 Eurovision Song Contest When: Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 3:00 Pm Edt Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About 2024 Eurovision Song Contest
Thanks to Loreen’s win last year with her original song “Tattoo,...
- 5/7/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
With all due respect to “American Idol,” “The Voice,” and “The Masked Singer,” the biggest singing competition in the world doesn’t involve turning chairs, secret celebrities, or Ryan Seacrest (although some of the costumes could rival those on “The Masked Singer”), instead, it is taking place in Malmö, Sweden this week as the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest will look to crown a new champion. Peacock will broadcast three days of the festivities, starting with the first semifinal on Tuesday, May 7 at 3 p.m. Et. The week will culminate with the Grand Final on Saturday, May 11 at 3 p.m. Et. You can watch with a subscription to Peacock.
How to Watch 2024 Eurovision Song Content When: Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 3:00 Pm Edt Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About 2024 Eurovision Song Content
Thanks to Loreen’s win last year with her original song “Tattoo,...
How to Watch 2024 Eurovision Song Content When: Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 3:00 Pm Edt Where: Peacock Stream: Watch with a subscription to Peacock. Sign Up$5.99+ / month peacocktv.com About 2024 Eurovision Song Content
Thanks to Loreen’s win last year with her original song “Tattoo,...
- 5/6/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Counting On alums, Jill and Derick Dillard lost their baby, Isla recently, and TLC fans noticed that Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar attended the funeral. The bereaved couple’s been at odds with her parents for some time. Therefore, some people might have been surprised when they reunited over the tragic death of an infant.
Jill & Derick Dillard Were Pregnant With Their Fourth Child
When the news about baby Isla being stillborn arrived, TLC fans hadn’t known about the pregnancy. In the news that arrived on social media, it became apparent that the three other children, Israel, 9, Sam, 7, and going on two-year-old Freddy, looked forward to meeting their new sibling. So, that was a heartbreaker. Michelle Duggar helped Jill out after Freddy was born, but things still seemed strained between her and her dad.
Since Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar met Freddy, a lot of things changed for Jill and Derick Dillard.
Jill & Derick Dillard Were Pregnant With Their Fourth Child
When the news about baby Isla being stillborn arrived, TLC fans hadn’t known about the pregnancy. In the news that arrived on social media, it became apparent that the three other children, Israel, 9, Sam, 7, and going on two-year-old Freddy, looked forward to meeting their new sibling. So, that was a heartbreaker. Michelle Duggar helped Jill out after Freddy was born, but things still seemed strained between her and her dad.
Since Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar met Freddy, a lot of things changed for Jill and Derick Dillard.
- 4/25/2024
- by James Michael
- TV Shows Ace
The 2024 Oscar nominees for Best Actor are Bradley Cooper (“Maestro”), Colman Domingo (“Rustin”), Paul Giamatti (“The Holdovers”), Cillian Murphy (“Oppenheimer”), and Jeffrey Wright (“American Fiction”). Murphy (16/5) is favored to win by our odds, followed in order by Giamatti (18/5), Cooper (9/2), Wright (9/2), and Domingo (9/2).
Whereas last year’s lead male lineup was the first in almost nine decades to consist entirely of Oscars newcomers, this one includes three rookies and two general veterans. Standing alone in having already competed for this specific award is Cooper, who was previously recognized for “Silver Linings Playbook” (2013), “American Sniper” (2015), and “A Star Is Born” (2019). Since he personally helmed both “A Star Is Born” and “Maestro,” he is now the fourth person to direct himself to multiple acting nominations, following Laurence Olivier, Warren Beatty, and Clint Eastwood.
Cooper is concurrently nominated for co-writing the original screenplay for “Maestro” with past winner Josh Singer and is directly involved...
Whereas last year’s lead male lineup was the first in almost nine decades to consist entirely of Oscars newcomers, this one includes three rookies and two general veterans. Standing alone in having already competed for this specific award is Cooper, who was previously recognized for “Silver Linings Playbook” (2013), “American Sniper” (2015), and “A Star Is Born” (2019). Since he personally helmed both “A Star Is Born” and “Maestro,” he is now the fourth person to direct himself to multiple acting nominations, following Laurence Olivier, Warren Beatty, and Clint Eastwood.
Cooper is concurrently nominated for co-writing the original screenplay for “Maestro” with past winner Josh Singer and is directly involved...
- 3/8/2024
- by Matthew Stewart
- Gold Derby
Exclusive: Jackie Tohn (Glow) and Sarah Podemski (Reservation Dogs) lead cast in Jewish summer camp comedy Floaters, which has recently wrapped filming in New York.
Rachel Israel (Keep the Change) directs the feature which also stars Aya Cash (The Boys) as Rabbi Rachel, Judah Lewis (The Babysitter) as Jonah, Nina Bloomgarden (The Resort) as Lindsey, Jake Ryan as Wetspot, and Seth Green (Family Guy) as Daniel.
Steve Guttenberg (Three Men and a Baby), wrestler and actor Maxwell Jacob Friedman (The Iron Claw), Jill Kargman (Odd Mom Out), Jonathan Silverman (Moonshine), and Dan Ahdoot (Cobra Kai) round out the cast.
Written by Brent Hoff and Andra Gordon and Amelia Brain, the movie follows struggling musician Nomi (Tohn) who accepts a last-resort job from her overachiever best friend Mara (Podemski): mentoring misfit campers, the “Floaters,” at their childhood Jewish summer camp. As the camp struggles to survive amidst competition with a longtime rival,...
Rachel Israel (Keep the Change) directs the feature which also stars Aya Cash (The Boys) as Rabbi Rachel, Judah Lewis (The Babysitter) as Jonah, Nina Bloomgarden (The Resort) as Lindsey, Jake Ryan as Wetspot, and Seth Green (Family Guy) as Daniel.
Steve Guttenberg (Three Men and a Baby), wrestler and actor Maxwell Jacob Friedman (The Iron Claw), Jill Kargman (Odd Mom Out), Jonathan Silverman (Moonshine), and Dan Ahdoot (Cobra Kai) round out the cast.
Written by Brent Hoff and Andra Gordon and Amelia Brain, the movie follows struggling musician Nomi (Tohn) who accepts a last-resort job from her overachiever best friend Mara (Podemski): mentoring misfit campers, the “Floaters,” at their childhood Jewish summer camp. As the camp struggles to survive amidst competition with a longtime rival,...
- 1/31/2024
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Franz Rogowski plays a Nazi ringmaster in a deluded blend of magical realism, gratuitous violence and sentimentality
What better way to start the new year with what will surely be remembered as one of its worst films. This mashup of magical realism, gratuitous violence and sentimentality is an atrocity in filmic form. It’s only a bit offensive for its appropriation of the Holocaust as a dramatic engine. What really stirs revulsion is the film’s smug delusions of quality, a self-belief so strong that it has the gall to take two hours and 21 minutes to unfurl itself to the end. Everyone who whined about Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon being too long should be strapped to a chair, like Malcolm McDowell in A Clockwork Orange, and forced to watch this in order to understand the difference between a film that’s long because it has a...
What better way to start the new year with what will surely be remembered as one of its worst films. This mashup of magical realism, gratuitous violence and sentimentality is an atrocity in filmic form. It’s only a bit offensive for its appropriation of the Holocaust as a dramatic engine. What really stirs revulsion is the film’s smug delusions of quality, a self-belief so strong that it has the gall to take two hours and 21 minutes to unfurl itself to the end. Everyone who whined about Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon being too long should be strapped to a chair, like Malcolm McDowell in A Clockwork Orange, and forced to watch this in order to understand the difference between a film that’s long because it has a...
- 1/8/2024
- by Leslie Felperin
- The Guardian - Film News
Hold onto your seats as “Help! I’m in a Secret Relationship!” returns with Season 2 Episode 24, titled “Israel & Dylan.” Airing at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, December 26, 2023, on MTV, this episode delves into the mysterious dynamics of Israel and Dylan’s clandestine connection.
Israel finds himself blocked on Dylan’s social media, adding a layer of intrigue to their undisclosed relationship. With Dylan remaining an enigma in Israel’s life, questions loom large, and viewers can expect a rollercoaster of emotions as they navigate the complexities of their hidden connection.
Tune in for an evening of relationship revelations, unexpected twists, and the emotional journey of two individuals attempting to unravel the secrets between them. “Help! I’m in a Secret Relationship!” Season 2 Episode 24 promises an engaging exploration of love and secrecy, only on MTV at 9:00 Pm.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Tuesday 26 December 2023 on MTV
Help! I’m in a Secret Relationship!
Israel finds himself blocked on Dylan’s social media, adding a layer of intrigue to their undisclosed relationship. With Dylan remaining an enigma in Israel’s life, questions loom large, and viewers can expect a rollercoaster of emotions as they navigate the complexities of their hidden connection.
Tune in for an evening of relationship revelations, unexpected twists, and the emotional journey of two individuals attempting to unravel the secrets between them. “Help! I’m in a Secret Relationship!” Season 2 Episode 24 promises an engaging exploration of love and secrecy, only on MTV at 9:00 Pm.
Release Date & Time: 9:00 Pm Tuesday 26 December 2023 on MTV
Help! I’m in a Secret Relationship!
- 12/19/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Monday on Food Network, “The Big Bake” unwraps Season 4 with a festive flair in the episode titled “Holiday: North Pole Preschoolers.” Airing at 11:00 Pm, the baking competition takes a charming turn as host Brad Smith challenges the talented baking teams to capture the adorable essence of Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the reindeer during their toddler days in the North Pole.
In order to impress the discerning judges Ron Ben-Israel, Eddie Jackson, and Danni Rose, the teams must skillfully recreate the cuteness of these iconic holiday figures when they were tiny tots exploring the snowy wonders of the North Pole. Viewers can expect a delightful blend of creativity and sweetness as the teams bring these beloved characters to life in the form of delicious baked masterpieces.
Tune in on December 4, 2023, at 11:00 Pm for a heartwarming and delicious journey into the holiday spirit with “The Big Bake” on Food Network.
In order to impress the discerning judges Ron Ben-Israel, Eddie Jackson, and Danni Rose, the teams must skillfully recreate the cuteness of these iconic holiday figures when they were tiny tots exploring the snowy wonders of the North Pole. Viewers can expect a delightful blend of creativity and sweetness as the teams bring these beloved characters to life in the form of delicious baked masterpieces.
Tune in on December 4, 2023, at 11:00 Pm for a heartwarming and delicious journey into the holiday spirit with “The Big Bake” on Food Network.
- 11/27/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “The Big Bake” Season 4, titled “Holiday: Reindeer’s Retirement,” airing on Monday, November 20, 2023, at 11:00 Pm on Food Network, host Brad Smith welcomes back three teams of Big Bake veterans. These skilled bakers are on a mission for redemption as they compete to create cakes depicting reindeer kicking up their hooves and enjoying their golden years.
The intricate designs and festive themes will be judged by the expert panel, including Ron Ben-Israel, Eddie Jackson, and Danni Rose. Join in for a captivating display of creativity and skill as the teams strive to impress the judges and secure victory in this holiday-themed episode. Don’t miss the chance to witness the magic unfold in the kitchen as these baking veterans aim for sweet success.
Release Date & Time: 11:00 Pm Monday 20 November 2023 on Food Network
The Big Bake Holiday: Reindeer’s Retirement Cast – Season 4 Main Cast Brad...
The intricate designs and festive themes will be judged by the expert panel, including Ron Ben-Israel, Eddie Jackson, and Danni Rose. Join in for a captivating display of creativity and skill as the teams strive to impress the judges and secure victory in this holiday-themed episode. Don’t miss the chance to witness the magic unfold in the kitchen as these baking veterans aim for sweet success.
Release Date & Time: 11:00 Pm Monday 20 November 2023 on Food Network
The Big Bake Holiday: Reindeer’s Retirement Cast – Season 4 Main Cast Brad...
- 11/13/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming Season 4 episode titled “Holiday: Wreck the Halls” of “The Big Bake,” scheduled to air at 11:00 Pm on Monday, November 13, 2023, viewers can look forward to a delightful baking competition. Hosted by Brad Smith, the baking teams take on a festive challenge as they create cakes featuring the mischievous antics of the North Pole crew. These confectionary creations are presented to judges Ron Ben-Israel, Eddie Jackson, and Danni Rose.
The episode promises a playful and lighthearted atmosphere as the baking teams use their skills and imagination to depict the North Pole crew’s playful escapades in cake form. “Holiday: Wreck the Halls” offers an entertaining and light-spirited look at the world of competitive baking, with a festive twist. Viewers can expect to be entertained by the imaginative cake designs and the judges’ reactions, making it a perfect watch for those who enjoy the sweet side of holiday celebrations.
The episode promises a playful and lighthearted atmosphere as the baking teams use their skills and imagination to depict the North Pole crew’s playful escapades in cake form. “Holiday: Wreck the Halls” offers an entertaining and light-spirited look at the world of competitive baking, with a festive twist. Viewers can expect to be entertained by the imaginative cake designs and the judges’ reactions, making it a perfect watch for those who enjoy the sweet side of holiday celebrations.
- 11/6/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Longtime Showtime exec Amy Israel has joined the North Road Company as its new president of television.
As head of TV at the studio, Israel will spearhead development and production across North Road’s portfolio of scripted series, with the aim to curate and expand its slate to deliver premium content. In her new role, Israel will report to North Road CEO David Nevins, who previously worked with Israel at Showtime in his role as chairman and CEO of the network before he stepped down in October 2022.
“Amy is among the best in the business, the driving force behind a long list of the most impactful shows in our time,” Nevins said in making the announcement. “I know first-hand the value of her unique combination of creative leadership and producorial drive, and I am fully confident she will make a fantastic addition to North Road’s leadership and the ongoing...
As head of TV at the studio, Israel will spearhead development and production across North Road’s portfolio of scripted series, with the aim to curate and expand its slate to deliver premium content. In her new role, Israel will report to North Road CEO David Nevins, who previously worked with Israel at Showtime in his role as chairman and CEO of the network before he stepped down in October 2022.
“Amy is among the best in the business, the driving force behind a long list of the most impactful shows in our time,” Nevins said in making the announcement. “I know first-hand the value of her unique combination of creative leadership and producorial drive, and I am fully confident she will make a fantastic addition to North Road’s leadership and the ongoing...
- 10/27/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Peter Chernin’s North Road Company has hired Amy Israel in the role of president of television.
Israel was most recently the head of scripted for Showtime, though it was announced in September she would be stepping down from that role by year’s end. In her new role, Israel will oversee all of North Road’s scripted television development and production. The role reunites her with fellow Showtime alum David Nevins, who currently serves as North Road’s CEO and to whom Israel will report.
“Amy is among the best in the business, the driving force behind a long list of the most impactful shows in our time,” Nevins said. “I know first-hand the value of her unique combination of creative leadership and producorial drive, and I am fully confident she will make a fantastic addition to North Road’s leadership and the ongoing expansion of our industry-leading content portfolio.
Israel was most recently the head of scripted for Showtime, though it was announced in September she would be stepping down from that role by year’s end. In her new role, Israel will oversee all of North Road’s scripted television development and production. The role reunites her with fellow Showtime alum David Nevins, who currently serves as North Road’s CEO and to whom Israel will report.
“Amy is among the best in the business, the driving force behind a long list of the most impactful shows in our time,” Nevins said. “I know first-hand the value of her unique combination of creative leadership and producorial drive, and I am fully confident she will make a fantastic addition to North Road’s leadership and the ongoing expansion of our industry-leading content portfolio.
- 10/27/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Showtime’s Amy Israel has lined up her next gig and it’s with a familiar face.
Israel has been hired as president of television for the Peter Chernin-led content studio North Road. She will report to North Road CEO David Nevins, her former boss when the duo both worked together at Showtime.
In her new role, Showtime’s former head of scripted programming will expand North Road’s TV slate and oversee all aspects of scripted TV development and production for the company’s global portfolio. At North Road, Israel joins Chernin Entertainment president Jenno Topping; Red Arrow Studios founder and North Road president Jan Frouman; Connor Schell, who heads Words + Pictures; Kinetic Content CEO Chris Coelen; and North Road CFO Darian Singer, as well as Nevins, who joined in July after his own long run at Showtime/Paramount.
“Amy is among the best in the business,...
Israel has been hired as president of television for the Peter Chernin-led content studio North Road. She will report to North Road CEO David Nevins, her former boss when the duo both worked together at Showtime.
In her new role, Showtime’s former head of scripted programming will expand North Road’s TV slate and oversee all aspects of scripted TV development and production for the company’s global portfolio. At North Road, Israel joins Chernin Entertainment president Jenno Topping; Red Arrow Studios founder and North Road president Jan Frouman; Connor Schell, who heads Words + Pictures; Kinetic Content CEO Chris Coelen; and North Road CFO Darian Singer, as well as Nevins, who joined in July after his own long run at Showtime/Paramount.
“Amy is among the best in the business,...
- 10/27/2023
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Amy Israel, the former Showtime exec, has officially been installed as President of Television at Peter Chernin’s The North Road Company.
It comes after Israel, who was EVP, Original Programming, Global Scripted at the Paramount network, left last month.
Deadline told you that she was heading to The North Road Company hours after her departure.
Israel, who was responsible for series such as Billions, The Affair and Yellowjackets, will now oversee all aspects of the company’s global scripted division including development and production.
She will be reunited with North Road CEO David Nevins, her former boss.
Israel spent over ten years at Showtime and was the highest-level Showtime content executive to remain in her role following the major restructuring earlier this year when Showtime got a new leadership team under Paramount’s Chris McCarthy and Nina L. Diaz.
The North Road Company is behind scripted series such as...
It comes after Israel, who was EVP, Original Programming, Global Scripted at the Paramount network, left last month.
Deadline told you that she was heading to The North Road Company hours after her departure.
Israel, who was responsible for series such as Billions, The Affair and Yellowjackets, will now oversee all aspects of the company’s global scripted division including development and production.
She will be reunited with North Road CEO David Nevins, her former boss.
Israel spent over ten years at Showtime and was the highest-level Showtime content executive to remain in her role following the major restructuring earlier this year when Showtime got a new leadership team under Paramount’s Chris McCarthy and Nina L. Diaz.
The North Road Company is behind scripted series such as...
- 10/27/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Maybe it was in 2014, when its second location opened in the Kardashian-rich foothills of Calabasas.
Or was it 2018, when Kanye West tweeted about “Erewhon drip,” sending legions of Yeezy wearers on a mad scramble for (then-bootleg-only) merch? How about the summer of 2022, when TikTok caught on to its Hailey Bieber smoothies ($18 and fortified with things like “vital proteins vanilla collagen” and “hyaluronic acid”), unleashing an avalanche of #Erewhon-tagged content to the tune of 450 million views?
It’s up for debate what the true tipping-point moment was that transformed Erewhon from just another L.A. health food market into a money-minting retail phenomenon. But there can be no arguing that the wildly popular chain with the strange name — pronounced “air Juan,” an anagram of “nowhere” — is doing something right.
At its 10th and newest location, a flagship store in Pasadena that opened Sept. 13, sales have been so robust that 40 employees needed...
Or was it 2018, when Kanye West tweeted about “Erewhon drip,” sending legions of Yeezy wearers on a mad scramble for (then-bootleg-only) merch? How about the summer of 2022, when TikTok caught on to its Hailey Bieber smoothies ($18 and fortified with things like “vital proteins vanilla collagen” and “hyaluronic acid”), unleashing an avalanche of #Erewhon-tagged content to the tune of 450 million views?
It’s up for debate what the true tipping-point moment was that transformed Erewhon from just another L.A. health food market into a money-minting retail phenomenon. But there can be no arguing that the wildly popular chain with the strange name — pronounced “air Juan,” an anagram of “nowhere” — is doing something right.
At its 10th and newest location, a flagship store in Pasadena that opened Sept. 13, sales have been so robust that 40 employees needed...
- 10/13/2023
- by Seth Abramovitch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
While U2’s series of shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas has thusfar been notable for the brilliant display of technology that the building allows, the band this weekend took a beat to remind those in attendance of the power of music — and human connection.
With the screen around him black, Bono mentioned the violence over the weekend in the Middle East, focusing specifically on the hundreds of kids who were killed or kidnapped at the Nova music festival in the desert, calling them “our kind of people, music people. Playful.”
He continued: “In the light of what’s happened in Israel and Gaza, a song about non-violence seems somewhat ridiculous, even laughable, but our prayers have always been for peace and for non-violence… But our hearts and our anger, you know where that’s pointed. So sing with us… and those beautiful kids at that music festival…”
Guitarist...
With the screen around him black, Bono mentioned the violence over the weekend in the Middle East, focusing specifically on the hundreds of kids who were killed or kidnapped at the Nova music festival in the desert, calling them “our kind of people, music people. Playful.”
He continued: “In the light of what’s happened in Israel and Gaza, a song about non-violence seems somewhat ridiculous, even laughable, but our prayers have always been for peace and for non-violence… But our hearts and our anger, you know where that’s pointed. So sing with us… and those beautiful kids at that music festival…”
Guitarist...
- 10/9/2023
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Days after Jill Dillard sat down to discuss her life and experiences with several media outlets, Joy-Anna Forsyth uploaded a family vacation video. While most of the Duggar family attended the beach trip, Jill, her husband, Derick Dillard, and their children, Israel, Samuel, and Frederick Dillard, were noticeably absent. Interestingly, Jill Dillard discussed how some of her siblings were in her corner while others were keeping their distance during her most recent round of interviews. She won’t reveal which siblings have supported, though, for the most part.
Jill Dillard is keeping her siblings’ stories secret
Jill Dillard might be the rebel of the Duggar family, but she does have the support of some of her siblings. During an interview with CNN, Jill spoke about how going against her father, Jim Bob Duggar, has led to strained relationships between the Duggar siblings. She said that while not everyone supports her,...
Jill Dillard is keeping her siblings’ stories secret
Jill Dillard might be the rebel of the Duggar family, but she does have the support of some of her siblings. During an interview with CNN, Jill spoke about how going against her father, Jim Bob Duggar, has led to strained relationships between the Duggar siblings. She said that while not everyone supports her,...
- 10/8/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Israel Broussard is offically a father!
On Friday (October 6), the 29-year-old Happy Death Day and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before star broke the news that he and his partner Callie have welcomed a baby, and shared some adorable photos!
Keep reading to see how Israel announced the news…
Israel took to his Instagram on Friday (October 6) to announce the exciting news, posting three photos of himself and his significant other smiling as they each held their newborn baby.
Israel kept his caption short and sweet, writing: “happiest day of our life. flowers have bloomed.”
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We send our congratulations to Israel and Callie during this joyful time!
Israel Broussard is one of many celebrities who have recently welcomed a child. Check out how this star announced their baby news!
On Friday (October 6), the 29-year-old Happy Death Day and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before star broke the news that he and his partner Callie have welcomed a baby, and shared some adorable photos!
Keep reading to see how Israel announced the news…
Israel took to his Instagram on Friday (October 6) to announce the exciting news, posting three photos of himself and his significant other smiling as they each held their newborn baby.
Israel kept his caption short and sweet, writing: “happiest day of our life. flowers have bloomed.”
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Israel Broussard (@israelbroussard)
We send our congratulations to Israel and Callie during this joyful time!
Israel Broussard is one of many celebrities who have recently welcomed a child. Check out how this star announced their baby news!
- 10/7/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Exclusive: Amy Israel, the respected Showtime Scripted chief, might be headed to Peter Chernin’s The North Road Company.
There is increased speculation that Israel, whose departure from Showtime after 12 years was just announced at the Paramount Global network, may be reuniting with her former boss, David Nevins, who joined The North Road in July as CEO.
Israel, who has an extensive background in both TV and film, has been in talks with North Road, I hear, but sources stressed that there is no deal in place. A rep for The North Road Company declined comment.
Israel joined Showtime Networks in 2011 as SVP, Original Programming and most recently served as EVP, Scripted Programming, overseeing for the development and creative oversight of original scripted series, including drama, comedy and limited series. She was the highest-level Showtime content executive to remain in her role following the major restructuring earlier this year when...
There is increased speculation that Israel, whose departure from Showtime after 12 years was just announced at the Paramount Global network, may be reuniting with her former boss, David Nevins, who joined The North Road in July as CEO.
Israel, who has an extensive background in both TV and film, has been in talks with North Road, I hear, but sources stressed that there is no deal in place. A rep for The North Road Company declined comment.
Israel joined Showtime Networks in 2011 as SVP, Original Programming and most recently served as EVP, Scripted Programming, overseeing for the development and creative oversight of original scripted series, including drama, comedy and limited series. She was the highest-level Showtime content executive to remain in her role following the major restructuring earlier this year when...
- 9/28/2023
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Amy Israel, Showtime’s head of scripted programming, is stepping down from her role, effective Thursday.
She will remain with the company though the end of the year in a “transition role,” according to a memo to staff from Nina Diaz and Chris McCarthy.
Since joining Showtime 12 years ago, Israel has been a driving force behind series including “Billions,” “Yellowjackets,” “Halo,” “The Curse” and “Fellow Travelers.”
Israel is the latest Showtime executive set to depart, following the exits of the network’s former chairman and CEO David Nevins in October 2022, and former Showtime entertainment co-president Jana Winograde, whose role was eliminated in the the merger of the Showtime and MTV Entertainment Studios teams in February. Other executives who departed the company at the time included Michael Crotty, Vinnie Malhotra, Rob Rosenberg and Kent Sevener.
In June, Showtime was integrated into Paramount+ as part of a move that is expected to...
She will remain with the company though the end of the year in a “transition role,” according to a memo to staff from Nina Diaz and Chris McCarthy.
Since joining Showtime 12 years ago, Israel has been a driving force behind series including “Billions,” “Yellowjackets,” “Halo,” “The Curse” and “Fellow Travelers.”
Israel is the latest Showtime executive set to depart, following the exits of the network’s former chairman and CEO David Nevins in October 2022, and former Showtime entertainment co-president Jana Winograde, whose role was eliminated in the the merger of the Showtime and MTV Entertainment Studios teams in February. Other executives who departed the company at the time included Michael Crotty, Vinnie Malhotra, Rob Rosenberg and Kent Sevener.
In June, Showtime was integrated into Paramount+ as part of a move that is expected to...
- 9/28/2023
- by Lucas Manfredi
- The Wrap
Amy Israel, the head of scripted at Showtime, is stepping down, Variety has learned.
Israel’s formal title is executive vice president of global programming. She will remain with Showtime through the end of the year in a transitional role. The announcement of her departure was made by Paramount’s Chris McCarthy and Nina L. Diaz.
“For the past 12 years, Amy has been an integral part of the creative team and the driving force behind some of Showtime’s most iconic franchises,” McCarthy and Diaz wrote in a memo to their staff. “From the beloved ‘Billions’ to the bold hit ‘Yellowjackets,’ Amy’s love for mentoring staff as well as her ability to nurture and foster talent toward realizing their vision is nothing short of inspiring. Her instrumental role in bringing upcoming, fresh and groundbreaking series like ‘The Curse’ and ‘Fellow Travelers’ to life is a testament to her unwavering dedication and devotion.
Israel’s formal title is executive vice president of global programming. She will remain with Showtime through the end of the year in a transitional role. The announcement of her departure was made by Paramount’s Chris McCarthy and Nina L. Diaz.
“For the past 12 years, Amy has been an integral part of the creative team and the driving force behind some of Showtime’s most iconic franchises,” McCarthy and Diaz wrote in a memo to their staff. “From the beloved ‘Billions’ to the bold hit ‘Yellowjackets,’ Amy’s love for mentoring staff as well as her ability to nurture and foster talent toward realizing their vision is nothing short of inspiring. Her instrumental role in bringing upcoming, fresh and groundbreaking series like ‘The Curse’ and ‘Fellow Travelers’ to life is a testament to her unwavering dedication and devotion.
- 9/28/2023
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
There’s more change at Showtime.
Amy Israel, who has been with the brand for more than 10 years, is the latest executive to leave.
Israel, who was most recently EVP, Original Programming, Global Scripted, has been responsible for series such as Billions, Smilf, The Affair, Masters of Sex and Black Monday as well as more recent projects such as Yellowjackets, Halo, The Curse and Fellow Travelers.
Her departure comes a few months after the departure of David Nevins and Jana Winograde and a new role for Gary Levine. Other execs who left included Vinnie Malhotra, Michael Crotty, Rob Rosenberg and Kent Sevener as part of a new leadership team under Nina Diaz that included Keith Cox as President of Scripted.
It comes after Showtime was merged with MTV Entertainment Studios under Chris McCarthy and it was rebranded Paramount+ with Showtime.
See note from Diaz and McCarthy below.
Team,
We have...
Amy Israel, who has been with the brand for more than 10 years, is the latest executive to leave.
Israel, who was most recently EVP, Original Programming, Global Scripted, has been responsible for series such as Billions, Smilf, The Affair, Masters of Sex and Black Monday as well as more recent projects such as Yellowjackets, Halo, The Curse and Fellow Travelers.
Her departure comes a few months after the departure of David Nevins and Jana Winograde and a new role for Gary Levine. Other execs who left included Vinnie Malhotra, Michael Crotty, Rob Rosenberg and Kent Sevener as part of a new leadership team under Nina Diaz that included Keith Cox as President of Scripted.
It comes after Showtime was merged with MTV Entertainment Studios under Chris McCarthy and it was rebranded Paramount+ with Showtime.
See note from Diaz and McCarthy below.
Team,
We have...
- 9/28/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Another important executive is leaving their post at Showtime.
Amy Israel is stepping down from her position as head of scripted programming for the Paramount Global-backed network. The news, which was announced internally Thursday via a memo from Chris McCarthy and Nina Diaz, follows the February departures of Gary Levine and Jana Winograde from their top roles at the premium cabler. (Levine remains an adviser.) Israel is leaving the role effective today, but will remain on in an advisory role through year’s end. It’s unclear if she will be replaced.
Israel has been with Showtime for more than a decade and helped develop some of its biggest hits, including Billions and Yellowjackets, as well as the upcoming The Curse and Fellow Travelers. Israel joined Showtime in 2011 as senior vp originals and rose through the ranks under Levine and Winograde.
When McCarthy’s MTV Entertainment Studios team was...
Amy Israel is stepping down from her position as head of scripted programming for the Paramount Global-backed network. The news, which was announced internally Thursday via a memo from Chris McCarthy and Nina Diaz, follows the February departures of Gary Levine and Jana Winograde from their top roles at the premium cabler. (Levine remains an adviser.) Israel is leaving the role effective today, but will remain on in an advisory role through year’s end. It’s unclear if she will be replaced.
Israel has been with Showtime for more than a decade and helped develop some of its biggest hits, including Billions and Yellowjackets, as well as the upcoming The Curse and Fellow Travelers. Israel joined Showtime in 2011 as senior vp originals and rose through the ranks under Levine and Winograde.
When McCarthy’s MTV Entertainment Studios team was...
- 9/28/2023
- by Lesley Goldberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Eduardo Acuna was appointed to take over as Cineworld Group CEO last month.
Moshe ‘Mooky’ Greidinger and his brother Israel Greidinger have resigned from their roles with Cineworld Group, bringing to an end a nine-year association with the exhibition chain.
On Monday, July 31, Mooky and Israel resigned as directors of Cineworld Cinemas Holdings Ltd, Cineworld Cinemas Ltd, Cineworld Cinema Properties Ltd, Cine-uk Ltd and Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd, according to Companies House records.
Mooky had been CEO of Cineworld since May 2014; but, alongside Israel as deputy CEO and chief commercial officer Renana Teperberg, secured a combined payout last month approaching $35m...
Moshe ‘Mooky’ Greidinger and his brother Israel Greidinger have resigned from their roles with Cineworld Group, bringing to an end a nine-year association with the exhibition chain.
On Monday, July 31, Mooky and Israel resigned as directors of Cineworld Cinemas Holdings Ltd, Cineworld Cinemas Ltd, Cineworld Cinema Properties Ltd, Cine-uk Ltd and Picturehouse Cinemas Ltd, according to Companies House records.
Mooky had been CEO of Cineworld since May 2014; but, alongside Israel as deputy CEO and chief commercial officer Renana Teperberg, secured a combined payout last month approaching $35m...
- 8/2/2023
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
The Duggar family is getting more exposure than ever thanks to the new docuseries, Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets. Jill Duggar and her husband, Derick Dillard, appear in the series. And fans are likely wondering what Jill’s up to in 2023. Here’s what to know about the Duggar family daughter.
Where is Jill Duggar in 2023? She has 3 kids with Derick Dillard Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard | D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra
Jill Duggar was the first Duggar family daughter to seemingly distance herself from her family. The 19 Kids and Counting star grew up on reality TV and abided by the rules in the household. But over time, Jill wanted to break free from her strict parents and upbringing within the Iblp community. Jill and Derick publicly spoke out in 2020 regarding why they chose to leave their old way of life behind.
So, where is Jill Duggar...
Where is Jill Duggar in 2023? She has 3 kids with Derick Dillard Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard | D Dipasupil/Getty Images for Extra
Jill Duggar was the first Duggar family daughter to seemingly distance herself from her family. The 19 Kids and Counting star grew up on reality TV and abided by the rules in the household. But over time, Jill wanted to break free from her strict parents and upbringing within the Iblp community. Jill and Derick publicly spoke out in 2020 regarding why they chose to leave their old way of life behind.
So, where is Jill Duggar...
- 6/2/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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