NBCUniversal Syndication Studios has renewed the daily first-run talk show Karamo for its third season in national syndication.
Karamo is hosted by Queer Eye star, author, actor, producer and activist Karamo.
“With his direct, no-nonsense approach, Karamo has established himself as one of daytime television’s most authentic and innovative hosts,” said Tracie Wilson, EVP at NBCUniversal Syndication Studios. “In each episode, Karamo tackles a wide range of topics, often intense and dramatic subject matters, while boldly representing all sides of the story with a goal of getting to the emotional core of the conflict. We look forward to another season of compelling shows from Karamo and his very talented team.”
The conflict-based talk show utilizes Karamo’s unique personal journey to foster human connection, addressing topics including infidelity, DNA mystery, parenting and complex family dynamics. The show also features a popular segment called “Unlock the Phone” where guests have...
Karamo is hosted by Queer Eye star, author, actor, producer and activist Karamo.
“With his direct, no-nonsense approach, Karamo has established himself as one of daytime television’s most authentic and innovative hosts,” said Tracie Wilson, EVP at NBCUniversal Syndication Studios. “In each episode, Karamo tackles a wide range of topics, often intense and dramatic subject matters, while boldly representing all sides of the story with a goal of getting to the emotional core of the conflict. We look forward to another season of compelling shows from Karamo and his very talented team.”
The conflict-based talk show utilizes Karamo’s unique personal journey to foster human connection, addressing topics including infidelity, DNA mystery, parenting and complex family dynamics. The show also features a popular segment called “Unlock the Phone” where guests have...
- 3/28/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: NBCUniversal Syndication Studios has renewed The Steve Wilkos Show for an 18th season in national syndication.
The Steve Wilkos Show tackles issues such as relationship conflicts, family disputes, social issues and true crime. The show is hosted by Steve Wilkos, a former Chicago police officer and U.S. Marine.
“For 17 seasons, Steve Wilkos has not only evolved as a host, but also has the unique ability to relate to people from all walks of life,” said Tracie Wilson, EVP, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News, “His willingness to get to the heart of the matter has kept The Steve Wilkos Show at the forefront and will continue to do so for the show’s 18th season.
“I also want to congratulate Steve on a milestone 30 years in television. Wilson continued. “We watched him take charge on ‘The Jerry Springer Show’ in 1994 to then helming his own show beginning in 2007, which was an extraordinary achievement.
The Steve Wilkos Show tackles issues such as relationship conflicts, family disputes, social issues and true crime. The show is hosted by Steve Wilkos, a former Chicago police officer and U.S. Marine.
“For 17 seasons, Steve Wilkos has not only evolved as a host, but also has the unique ability to relate to people from all walks of life,” said Tracie Wilson, EVP, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News, “His willingness to get to the heart of the matter has kept The Steve Wilkos Show at the forefront and will continue to do so for the show’s 18th season.
“I also want to congratulate Steve on a milestone 30 years in television. Wilson continued. “We watched him take charge on ‘The Jerry Springer Show’ in 1994 to then helming his own show beginning in 2007, which was an extraordinary achievement.
- 3/27/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
E! News has promoted Keltie Knight to co-host of the nightly entertainment news show.
She’ll co-anchor the show alongside Justin Sylvester starting Monday. The show airs at 11 p.m. Et/Pt Monday-Thursday on E!.
“After over a decade of covering the entertainment beat and interviewing actors, musicians and artists I admire, I’m deeply honored to take on this new role and host the show alongside my dear friend and best in the business talent, Justin Sylvester,” Knight said. “I’ve always considered E! News to be the most trusted source for pop-culture news, and it’s truly a dream come true to be a part of this legacy.”
Knight previously served as E! News’ chief correspondent, covering Hollywood events and red carpets.
“Keltie is a seasoned entertainment journalist and a pop culture expert with strong relationships within the community,” said Tracie Wilson, executive vp syndication studios and E!
She’ll co-anchor the show alongside Justin Sylvester starting Monday. The show airs at 11 p.m. Et/Pt Monday-Thursday on E!.
“After over a decade of covering the entertainment beat and interviewing actors, musicians and artists I admire, I’m deeply honored to take on this new role and host the show alongside my dear friend and best in the business talent, Justin Sylvester,” Knight said. “I’ve always considered E! News to be the most trusted source for pop-culture news, and it’s truly a dream come true to be a part of this legacy.”
Knight previously served as E! News’ chief correspondent, covering Hollywood events and red carpets.
“Keltie is a seasoned entertainment journalist and a pop culture expert with strong relationships within the community,” said Tracie Wilson, executive vp syndication studios and E!
- 3/5/2024
- by Kimberly Nordyke
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Season five of The Kelly Clarkson Show will be broadcasting from its new home at 30 Rock in New York. The popular daytime show will kick off its fifth season on Monday, October 16, 2023 from NBC Studios’ refurbished Studio 6A.
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” stated Emmy and Grammy Award winner Clarkson. “There is such a unique energy and creative spirit that comes with filming in New York City. Y’all ready?”
NBC describes Clarkson’s new base as having “a relaxed intimate vibe, a prominent platform for Clarkson’s house band, Y’All (led by music director Jason Halbert) and 200 seats to welcome fans to participate in a live in-studio experience.”
Studio 6A was previously used by Late Night hosted by David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, and Jimmy Fallon.
“We can’t wait to welcome a vibrant audience to join us in studio. There...
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” stated Emmy and Grammy Award winner Clarkson. “There is such a unique energy and creative spirit that comes with filming in New York City. Y’all ready?”
NBC describes Clarkson’s new base as having “a relaxed intimate vibe, a prominent platform for Clarkson’s house band, Y’All (led by music director Jason Halbert) and 200 seats to welcome fans to participate in a live in-studio experience.”
Studio 6A was previously used by Late Night hosted by David Letterman, Conan O’Brien, and Jimmy Fallon.
“We can’t wait to welcome a vibrant audience to join us in studio. There...
- 10/4/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Drew Barrymore is back (again).
The actress-host has set Oct. 16 as the return date for the fourth season of her eponymous daytime talk show.
After initially announcing, and strongly defending, her show’s plan to return amid the writers strike on Sept. 18, Barrymore (along with those involved with other WGA-covered shows that had planned to return last month despite the strike) received extensive backlash for her decision, with the controversy dominating the strike news cycle for days.
The host became a swift target, including from picketers outside of her New York City studio as she attempted to resume production, when she attempted to preemptively defend her decision to return without the syndicated, CBS Media Ventures-produced and -distributed show’s three striking writers in a Sept. 10 Instagram post.
She doubled down on the return days later with a video that was later deleted. On Sept. 17, she chose to delay the...
The actress-host has set Oct. 16 as the return date for the fourth season of her eponymous daytime talk show.
After initially announcing, and strongly defending, her show’s plan to return amid the writers strike on Sept. 18, Barrymore (along with those involved with other WGA-covered shows that had planned to return last month despite the strike) received extensive backlash for her decision, with the controversy dominating the strike news cycle for days.
The host became a swift target, including from picketers outside of her New York City studio as she attempted to resume production, when she attempted to preemptively defend her decision to return without the syndicated, CBS Media Ventures-produced and -distributed show’s three striking writers in a Sept. 10 Instagram post.
She doubled down on the return days later with a video that was later deleted. On Sept. 17, she chose to delay the...
- 10/4/2023
- by Hilary Lewis and Etan Vlessing
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Kelly Clarkson is finally coming back.
The Kelly Clarkson Show will return to air on Monday, October 16.
It becomes the latest daytime talk show to reveal its return following the writers strike; Sherri returned in September, The Jennifer Hudson Show returned on October 2 and The Talk will be back on October 9. The Drew Barrymore Show has not announced its return after its eponymous host came under attack for planning to return ahead of the end of the writers strike.
Clarkson’s return comes as the pop star has moved her show from LA to New York. The series will begin filming on October 10 from NBC Studios, shooting in 30 Rock in Studio 6A, which is the former home to Late Night when it was hosted by David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon.
The Since U Been Gone star will be joined by her house band Y’All, led by music director Jason Halbert,...
The Kelly Clarkson Show will return to air on Monday, October 16.
It becomes the latest daytime talk show to reveal its return following the writers strike; Sherri returned in September, The Jennifer Hudson Show returned on October 2 and The Talk will be back on October 9. The Drew Barrymore Show has not announced its return after its eponymous host came under attack for planning to return ahead of the end of the writers strike.
Clarkson’s return comes as the pop star has moved her show from LA to New York. The series will begin filming on October 10 from NBC Studios, shooting in 30 Rock in Studio 6A, which is the former home to Late Night when it was hosted by David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon.
The Since U Been Gone star will be joined by her house band Y’All, led by music director Jason Halbert,...
- 10/4/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
After a cross-country move from L.A. to NYC and surviving the writers strike, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will return with its fifth season on Oct. 16.
Clarkson’s talk show will film in Studio 6A in 30 Rock, which has previously been home to “Late Night” with David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon. Ahead of its Oct. 16 premiere, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will begin filming on Oct. 10 in its new, state-of-the-art studio, which is said to have a relaxed and intimate vibe, a prominent platform for her house band and 200 seats to welcome fans to participate in a live, in-studio experience.
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” Clarkson said. “There is such a unique energy and creative spirit that comes with filming in New York City. Y’all ready?”
The talk show had previously been in pre-production while its new set was being built in New York.
Clarkson’s talk show will film in Studio 6A in 30 Rock, which has previously been home to “Late Night” with David Letterman, Conan O’Brien and Jimmy Fallon. Ahead of its Oct. 16 premiere, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will begin filming on Oct. 10 in its new, state-of-the-art studio, which is said to have a relaxed and intimate vibe, a prominent platform for her house band and 200 seats to welcome fans to participate in a live, in-studio experience.
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” Clarkson said. “There is such a unique energy and creative spirit that comes with filming in New York City. Y’all ready?”
The talk show had previously been in pre-production while its new set was being built in New York.
- 10/4/2023
- by Elizabeth Wagmeister
- Variety Film + TV
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” has secured an October premiere date for its fifth season following its cross-country move to New York City.
The daytime talk show will debut its new installment beginning Monday, Oct. 16, with production starting on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at NBC Studios at 30 Rock, which serves as the home of fellow NBC productions, including “Today,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and “Saturday Night Live.”
First announced in May, the move to New York transforms Studio 6A, the former home of late-night series hosted by Fallon, David Letterman and Conan O’Brien, for Clarkson’s talker. The newly finished setup can hold 200 audience members, and features a prominent platform for Clarkson’s house band, Y’All, which is led by music director Jason Halbert.
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” Clarkson said. “There is such a unique energy...
The daytime talk show will debut its new installment beginning Monday, Oct. 16, with production starting on Tuesday, Oct. 10 at NBC Studios at 30 Rock, which serves as the home of fellow NBC productions, including “Today,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers” and “Saturday Night Live.”
First announced in May, the move to New York transforms Studio 6A, the former home of late-night series hosted by Fallon, David Letterman and Conan O’Brien, for Clarkson’s talker. The newly finished setup can hold 200 audience members, and features a prominent platform for Clarkson’s house band, Y’All, which is led by music director Jason Halbert.
“I’m so excited to start our fifth season at the iconic 30 Rock,” Clarkson said. “There is such a unique energy...
- 10/4/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Abramorama has acquired North American distribution rights for the feature-length documentary “Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids” from NBCUniversal Syndication Studios and Believe Entertainment Group.
The film is directed by Andrew Jenks (“The Zen of Bobby V”) and charts the meteoric rise of the dolls that set in motion the modern day Black Friday craze. It is narrated and executive produced by Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actor Neil Patrick Harris.
“Billion Dollar Babies” includes the first interview with Cabbage Patch Kids’ creator Xavier Roberts in over 20 years, as well as sit-downs with journalist Connie Chung,and former Coleco marketing head Al Kahan. The film world premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Festival. Abramorama is planning a theatrical release for this fall.
According to the official description, “before the Cabbage Patch Kids, no one could have imagined a world where police would need to break up fights between rampaging adults in toy stores.
The film is directed by Andrew Jenks (“The Zen of Bobby V”) and charts the meteoric rise of the dolls that set in motion the modern day Black Friday craze. It is narrated and executive produced by Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actor Neil Patrick Harris.
“Billion Dollar Babies” includes the first interview with Cabbage Patch Kids’ creator Xavier Roberts in over 20 years, as well as sit-downs with journalist Connie Chung,and former Coleco marketing head Al Kahan. The film world premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Festival. Abramorama is planning a theatrical release for this fall.
According to the official description, “before the Cabbage Patch Kids, no one could have imagined a world where police would need to break up fights between rampaging adults in toy stores.
- 7/19/2023
- by Brent Lang
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: NBCUniversal Syndication Studios has renewed the syndicated chatfest The Steve Wilkos Show for a 17th season.
The Steve Wilkos Show tackles family and criminal justice, true crime and relationship conflicts. The show is hosted by Steve Wilkos, a former Chicago police officer and U.S. Marine.
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“We’re so proud to have reached this milestone as one of the longest-running talk shows in broadcast syndication,” said Tracie Wilson, Executive Vice President, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News. “Along with our talented production team who bring riveting stories each day, Steve’s life experiences, his quick wit and no-nonsense approach create an organic connection with his audience. We look forward to bringing our station partners...
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“We’re so proud to have reached this milestone as one of the longest-running talk shows in broadcast syndication,” said Tracie Wilson, Executive Vice President, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News. “Along with our talented production team who bring riveting stories each day, Steve’s life experiences, his quick wit and no-nonsense approach create an organic connection with his audience. We look forward to bringing our station partners...
- 3/21/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
Queer Eye star Karamo Brown‘s talk show Karamo has been renewed for a second season in national syndication by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios. The reality TV personality, author, actor, producer, and activist brings his fresh voice and broad appeal to audiences in the daytime fare, allowing him to offer thoughtful and genuine advice to each of his guests. At the same time, he’s using his innate ability to bring high-energy storytelling to audiences. The renewal was announced by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News Executive Vice President Tracie Wilson, who said, “Karamo is a charismatic television personality who has resonated with viewers in his premiere season. Drawing from his unique experience as a social service worker, author, and father, he brings a fresh perspective with creative ideas for every show. We’re thrilled to bring another season to the daytime audience.” (Credit: Chris Haston/NBCUniversal) Of the news, Brown said,...
- 3/16/2023
- TV Insider
Karamo, the syndicated talk show hosted by Karamo Brown, has been renewed for a second season. The news was announced Thursday by Tracie Wilson, Executive Vice President, NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News.
To date, Karamo is sold in 85% of the country and appears on leading station groups including Nexstar, Weigel, Tegna, Sunbeam, Hearst, Sinclair, Capitol, Block, CW Plus, Mission Broadcasting and more.
The conflict talk show addresses a wide range of topics, including infidelity, DNA mystery, parenting, and complex family dynamics. The show also features a popular segment called “Unlock The Phone,” where guests have the opportunity for Karamo’s investigative team to uncover their partners’ cell phone history to identify potential infidelities.
In its first season in national broadcast syndication, Karamo is averaging over 600,000 daily viewers in 2023, up 18% over its performance for fall 2022.
“I’m beyond excited for a second season where we will continue to bring the audience compelling stories,...
To date, Karamo is sold in 85% of the country and appears on leading station groups including Nexstar, Weigel, Tegna, Sunbeam, Hearst, Sinclair, Capitol, Block, CW Plus, Mission Broadcasting and more.
The conflict talk show addresses a wide range of topics, including infidelity, DNA mystery, parenting, and complex family dynamics. The show also features a popular segment called “Unlock The Phone,” where guests have the opportunity for Karamo’s investigative team to uncover their partners’ cell phone history to identify potential infidelities.
In its first season in national broadcast syndication, Karamo is averaging over 600,000 daily viewers in 2023, up 18% over its performance for fall 2022.
“I’m beyond excited for a second season where we will continue to bring the audience compelling stories,...
- 3/16/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Karamo Brown’s syndicated talk show has been renewed for second season at NBCUniversal, the network announced Thursday.
The “Queer Eye” star will return to host the daytime talk show in its sophomore season, connecting with a wide scope of guests through his own personal experiences. With a background in social services, Brown will touch on topics ranging from relationships, race, parenting and complex family dynamics.
The renewal follows widespread success for “Karamo” in its first season in national broadcast syndication as the talk show is sold in 85% of the country and has averaged over 600,000 daily viewers in 2023, marking 18% growth as compared to its performance for fall 2022.
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“I’m beyond excited for a second season where we will continue to bring the audience compelling stories, helping everyday people have life-changing breakthroughs,” Brown said in a statement. “NBCUniversal Syndication Studios...
The “Queer Eye” star will return to host the daytime talk show in its sophomore season, connecting with a wide scope of guests through his own personal experiences. With a background in social services, Brown will touch on topics ranging from relationships, race, parenting and complex family dynamics.
The renewal follows widespread success for “Karamo” in its first season in national broadcast syndication as the talk show is sold in 85% of the country and has averaged over 600,000 daily viewers in 2023, marking 18% growth as compared to its performance for fall 2022.
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“I’m beyond excited for a second season where we will continue to bring the audience compelling stories, helping everyday people have life-changing breakthroughs,” Brown said in a statement. “NBCUniversal Syndication Studios...
- 3/16/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Karamo Brown’s syndicated talk show “Karamo” has been renewed for Season 2.
The news was announced Thursday morning by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News executive vice president Tracie Wilson.
To date, “Karamo” is sold in 85% of the country and appears on leading station groups across the country including Nexstar, Weigel, Tegna, Sunbeam, Hearst, Sinclair, Capitol, Block, CW Plus, Mission Broadcasting and more. “Karamo” is executive produced by Kerry Shannon and co-executive produced by Gloria Harrison-Hall.
I talked to Brown, who first shot to fame as one of the five stars of Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” ahead of the renewal announcement over Zoom from his L.A. home.
I feel like anytime we spoke in the past, you would tell me your dream was to host a talk show. You’ve been manifesting this. This is has been your ultimate dream.
My ultimate goal since day one. Only thing that I ever wanted.
The news was announced Thursday morning by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios & E! News executive vice president Tracie Wilson.
To date, “Karamo” is sold in 85% of the country and appears on leading station groups across the country including Nexstar, Weigel, Tegna, Sunbeam, Hearst, Sinclair, Capitol, Block, CW Plus, Mission Broadcasting and more. “Karamo” is executive produced by Kerry Shannon and co-executive produced by Gloria Harrison-Hall.
I talked to Brown, who first shot to fame as one of the five stars of Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” ahead of the renewal announcement over Zoom from his L.A. home.
I feel like anytime we spoke in the past, you would tell me your dream was to host a talk show. You’ve been manifesting this. This is has been your ultimate dream.
My ultimate goal since day one. Only thing that I ever wanted.
- 3/16/2023
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
NBCUniversal has promoted Tammy Filler and Jamie Cutburth to the position of EVP in the advertising and partnership group and upped Jenny Depper to SVP of E! News Digital.
Filler had been editor-in-chief of E! News and Cutburth had been an SVP of creative and development in the ad and partnership group. Depper, who joined the company in 2017, has been leading digital efforts for the NBCU Syndication Studios and many of its shows.
The promotions, which were relayed internally in a memo from Tracie Wilson, EVP, Syndication Studios & E! News, follow a restructuring of senior ad sales staff earlier this month.
Here is Wilson’s full memo:
Hi all,
As we continue to evolve our organizational structure across Syndication and entertainment news, I am excited to share some leadership updates with you.
Tammy Filler, who since 2019 has so expertly led our E! News business as Editor-in-Chief, is taking on a...
Filler had been editor-in-chief of E! News and Cutburth had been an SVP of creative and development in the ad and partnership group. Depper, who joined the company in 2017, has been leading digital efforts for the NBCU Syndication Studios and many of its shows.
The promotions, which were relayed internally in a memo from Tracie Wilson, EVP, Syndication Studios & E! News, follow a restructuring of senior ad sales staff earlier this month.
Here is Wilson’s full memo:
Hi all,
As we continue to evolve our organizational structure across Syndication and entertainment news, I am excited to share some leadership updates with you.
Tammy Filler, who since 2019 has so expertly led our E! News business as Editor-in-Chief, is taking on a...
- 2/16/2023
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Tammy Filler is jumping from making headlines at E! to figuring out new connecting lines at NBCUniversal’s ad sales division.
Filler a longtime producer at NBC News’ “Today” who became editor in chief at E! News, will join NBCU’s advertising-sales unit as an executive vice president working on developing sponsorships and content integrations related to NBCU personalities and intellectual property. She will report to Josh Feldman, chief marketing officer for NBCU’s advertising and partnerships unit.
Since joining E! News in 2019, Filler joined E! News in 2019 and has worked to develop content efforts across properties including Twitter, Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok and Instagram. During her tenure, she has worked with the ad-sales division. Filler, who was won four Emmy Awards as a producer, over a ten-year period was executive producer of the fourth hour of “Today,” which she developed into a sub-brand of the franchise anchored by Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb.
Filler a longtime producer at NBC News’ “Today” who became editor in chief at E! News, will join NBCU’s advertising-sales unit as an executive vice president working on developing sponsorships and content integrations related to NBCU personalities and intellectual property. She will report to Josh Feldman, chief marketing officer for NBCU’s advertising and partnerships unit.
Since joining E! News in 2019, Filler joined E! News in 2019 and has worked to develop content efforts across properties including Twitter, Snapchat, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok and Instagram. During her tenure, she has worked with the ad-sales division. Filler, who was won four Emmy Awards as a producer, over a ten-year period was executive producer of the fourth hour of “Today,” which she developed into a sub-brand of the franchise anchored by Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb.
- 2/16/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
NBCUniversal has promoted three key executives across their platforms, the organization announced Thursday.
Tammy Filler and Jamie Cutburth have been elevated to Executive Vice President roles within NBCUniversal’s advertising and partnerships division, following a restructuring at NBCUniversal aiming to optimize client relationships in a One Platform environment; while Jenny Depper was promoted to Senior Vice President E! News Digital as the brand grows its leadership team.
Filler, who will join the Advertising and Partnerships division as Executive Vice President of the new Content and Talent Partnerships team, most recently served as Executive Vice President and Editor-in-Chief at E! News, where she oversaw the brand’s development and production of growing franchises as well as its digital content.
Reporting to Josh Feldman, Global Chief Marketing Officer for NBCUniversal’s Advertising and Partnerships, Filler will oversee NBCUniversal’s advertising strategies and sponsorships while developing monetization opportunities for NBCU talent IP.
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Tammy Filler and Jamie Cutburth have been elevated to Executive Vice President roles within NBCUniversal’s advertising and partnerships division, following a restructuring at NBCUniversal aiming to optimize client relationships in a One Platform environment; while Jenny Depper was promoted to Senior Vice President E! News Digital as the brand grows its leadership team.
Filler, who will join the Advertising and Partnerships division as Executive Vice President of the new Content and Talent Partnerships team, most recently served as Executive Vice President and Editor-in-Chief at E! News, where she oversaw the brand’s development and production of growing franchises as well as its digital content.
Reporting to Josh Feldman, Global Chief Marketing Officer for NBCUniversal’s Advertising and Partnerships, Filler will oversee NBCUniversal’s advertising strategies and sponsorships while developing monetization opportunities for NBCU talent IP.
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- 2/16/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
E! has laid off a “small number” of staffers on the digital side, according to an individual with knowledge.
The move is due to a larger restructuring effort of the cable channel to create a centralized Terrace Studios that will share production efforts across E! News brands and NBCU’s syndicated “Access” programs.
Previously in August, NBCUniversal laid off more than three dozen staffers who worked on E!’s entertainment shows “Daily Pop” and “Nightly Pop,” which were canceled last month.
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“One of our top priorities is to solidify E!’s role in entertainment news well into the future, and on that note, we are restructuring the leadership team to better help us achieve that goal,” wrote Tracie Wilson, NBCU’s executive vice president of syndication studios and E! News, in a memo to staffers at the time.
The move is due to a larger restructuring effort of the cable channel to create a centralized Terrace Studios that will share production efforts across E! News brands and NBCU’s syndicated “Access” programs.
Previously in August, NBCUniversal laid off more than three dozen staffers who worked on E!’s entertainment shows “Daily Pop” and “Nightly Pop,” which were canceled last month.
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“One of our top priorities is to solidify E!’s role in entertainment news well into the future, and on that note, we are restructuring the leadership team to better help us achieve that goal,” wrote Tracie Wilson, NBCU’s executive vice president of syndication studios and E! News, in a memo to staffers at the time.
- 12/10/2022
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
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