Former E! president Adam Stotsky has been named president of MRC Live & Alternative. He replaces Amy Thurlow, who exited as president of Dick Clark Productions in June, and will report to MRC CEOs and co-founders Modi Wiczyk and Asif Satchu.
The dcp moniker will not be used going forward. The production company, launched in 1957 by Dick Clark, had been sold multiple times, and merged — along with several other media companies — with MRC in 2018 to form Valance Media. That company was rebranded as MRC in April 2020 with all of its divisions carrying the same name, including MRC Live & Alternative, which housed dick clark productions. The transition from dcp to MRC Live & Alternative completes the rebranding process.
“We continue to celebrate Dick Clark’s legacy on our top-rated Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest, and through his son R.A. Clark’s terrific work on the Academy of Country Music Awards,...
The dcp moniker will not be used going forward. The production company, launched in 1957 by Dick Clark, had been sold multiple times, and merged — along with several other media companies — with MRC in 2018 to form Valance Media. That company was rebranded as MRC in April 2020 with all of its divisions carrying the same name, including MRC Live & Alternative, which housed dick clark productions. The transition from dcp to MRC Live & Alternative completes the rebranding process.
“We continue to celebrate Dick Clark’s legacy on our top-rated Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest, and through his son R.A. Clark’s terrific work on the Academy of Country Music Awards,...
- 9/13/2021
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
There’s a lot of great new stuff coming to Netflix in January, with over 75 titles being added to the streaming giant’s library over the course of next month. Unfortunately, it’s just the way it goes, though, that we’ve got to lose some old content to get new content and a bunch of movies and TV shows will be removed from the site across January as well. Thankfully, this coming month isn’t a huge one for losses, but there’s still a decent amount that’ll be departing.
Of course, the title that most Netflix users will be missing in January actually leaves on December 31st – The Office is being removed from the service on New Year’s Eve so that it can stream exclusively on NBC’s newly activated streaming platform Peacock. As such, here’s another reminder to binge all nine seasons of the...
Of course, the title that most Netflix users will be missing in January actually leaves on December 31st – The Office is being removed from the service on New Year’s Eve so that it can stream exclusively on NBC’s newly activated streaming platform Peacock. As such, here’s another reminder to binge all nine seasons of the...
- 12/16/2020
- by Christian Bone
- We Got This Covered
Adam Stotsky is stepping down as president of E!, bringing to an end an 18-year tenure at NBCUniversal. He just notified the company staff of his departure in a note, which you can read below.
Stotsky will work on his transition with Frances Berweick, President, Lifestyle Networks, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, who will step in to take over his responsibilities in the interim.
In the email, Stotsky, who joined E! in 2014 as general manager and was promoted to president in early 2016, highlights what he considers his biggest accomplishments at the network. That includes the rapid expansion of E! News and coverage of Nyfw and Met Gala as well as E!’s acquisition of the People’s Choice Awards, which debuted on the network in 2018.
Under Stotsky, E! refocused on its bread-and-butter unscripted programming, ending its foray into scripted with The Royals and The Arrangement. One of his most ambitious projects that...
Stotsky will work on his transition with Frances Berweick, President, Lifestyle Networks, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment, who will step in to take over his responsibilities in the interim.
In the email, Stotsky, who joined E! in 2014 as general manager and was promoted to president in early 2016, highlights what he considers his biggest accomplishments at the network. That includes the rapid expansion of E! News and coverage of Nyfw and Met Gala as well as E!’s acquisition of the People’s Choice Awards, which debuted on the network in 2018.
Under Stotsky, E! refocused on its bread-and-butter unscripted programming, ending its foray into scripted with The Royals and The Arrangement. One of his most ambitious projects that...
- 9/9/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
In addition to states, several U.S. cities also offer incentives to lure producers. One of them, San Antonio, home of the Alamo, boasts an array of unique locations, including its bustling River Walk attraction, colonial Spanish architecture and an arts district. San Antonio also delivers a 7.5% rebate that’s stackable with a Texas cash grant of up to 22.5%.
The incentive is available through the San Antonio Film Commission. There are no permit fees for shooting in more than 250 city-owned properties. Plus the commission offers help with location scouting, government liaison services, crew and resource information, and casting calls.
Specifically, San Antonio’s incentive delivers a 7.5% rebate on approved spend within the jurisdiction. The rebate can be combined with the generous cash grant provided by the state of Texas, which can range up to 22.5%
Producers who want to avail themselves of San Antonio’s rebate must spend a minimum of...
The incentive is available through the San Antonio Film Commission. There are no permit fees for shooting in more than 250 city-owned properties. Plus the commission offers help with location scouting, government liaison services, crew and resource information, and casting calls.
Specifically, San Antonio’s incentive delivers a 7.5% rebate on approved spend within the jurisdiction. The rebate can be combined with the generous cash grant provided by the state of Texas, which can range up to 22.5%
Producers who want to avail themselves of San Antonio’s rebate must spend a minimum of...
- 5/11/2018
- by Variety Staff
- Variety Film + TV
Adults often take youth football more seriously – and intensely – than the young players on the field.
In a preview clip from the upcoming Esquire Network docu-series Friday Night Tykes: Steel Country – a Pennsylvania-based spin-off of Friday Night Tykes – tempers flare between a coach and parent at a practice after one child, Benny, is told to do laps because of a lack of attention.
"Laps or push-ups," the coach explains of his punishment methods in the clip, which is exclusive to People.
Tension build on the sidelines, leading the coach to call Benny over to explain to his father why he is being punished.
In a preview clip from the upcoming Esquire Network docu-series Friday Night Tykes: Steel Country – a Pennsylvania-based spin-off of Friday Night Tykes – tempers flare between a coach and parent at a practice after one child, Benny, is told to do laps because of a lack of attention.
"Laps or push-ups," the coach explains of his punishment methods in the clip, which is exclusive to People.
Tension build on the sidelines, leading the coach to call Benny over to explain to his father why he is being punished.
- 3/17/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- People.com - TV Watch
Adults often take youth football more seriously - and intensely - than the young players on the field. In a preview clip from the upcoming Esquire Network docu-series Friday Night Tykes: Steel Country - a Pennsylvania-based spin-off of Friday Night Tykes - tempers flare between a coach and parent at a practice after one child, Benny, is told to do laps because of a lack of attention. "Laps or push-ups," the coach explains of his punishment methods in the clip, which is exclusive to People. Tension build on the sidelines, leading the coach to call Benny over to explain...
- 3/17/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
Adults often take youth football more seriously - and intensely - than the young players on the field. In a preview clip from the upcoming Esquire Network docu-series Friday Night Tykes: Steel Country - a Pennsylvania-based spin-off of Friday Night Tykes - tempers flare between a coach and parent at a practice after one child, Benny, is told to do laps because of a lack of attention. "Laps or push-ups," the coach explains of his punishment methods in the clip, which is exclusive to People. Tension build on the sidelines, leading the coach to call Benny over to explain...
- 3/17/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
Bruce Chambliss takes his youth football very seriously. "Lets get down and lets get dirty," the former military member and the head coach of the San Antonio Seahawks youth football team says in a preview clip exclusive to People from Tuesday's upcoming episode of Friday Night Tykes. In the clip, which is exclusive to People, Chambliss takes excpetion to the dedication being presented by one of his young players on the Esquire Network documentary series. "This is piss-poor effort. Jordon, you're lazy. We can't have that. Make the tackle," Shambliss tells him. Then things escalate. "Have you lost your mind?...
- 1/30/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
Bruce Chambliss takes his youth football very seriously. "Lets get down and lets get dirty," the former military member and the head coach of the San Antonio Seahawks youth football team says in a preview clip exclusive to People from Tuesday's upcoming episode of Friday Night Tykes. In the clip, which is exclusive to People, Chambliss takes excpetion to the dedication being presented by one of his young players on the Esquire Network documentary series. "This is piss-poor effort. Jordon, you're lazy. We can't have that. Make the tackle," Shambliss tells him. Then things escalate. "Have you lost your mind?...
- 1/30/2016
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
How hard is too hard?
That's the question the team behind Friday Night Tykes is looking to answer with their Esquire Network documentary series.
"We're asking, 'How far is too far?' and 'How hard it is to hard?' and 'How young is too young to push the kids?' Essentially, it's a series about how, as a society, should we be raising our kids," says executive producer Matt Maranz.
Following one of the most competitive youth football leagues in America, Friday Night Tykes launches its third season early next year, and People has an exclusive sneak peek at the new season.
That's the question the team behind Friday Night Tykes is looking to answer with their Esquire Network documentary series.
"We're asking, 'How far is too far?' and 'How hard it is to hard?' and 'How young is too young to push the kids?' Essentially, it's a series about how, as a society, should we be raising our kids," says executive producer Matt Maranz.
Following one of the most competitive youth football leagues in America, Friday Night Tykes launches its third season early next year, and People has an exclusive sneak peek at the new season.
- 12/16/2015
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- People.com - TV Watch
How hard is too hard? That's the question the team behind Friday Night Tykes is looking to answer with their Esquire Network documentary series. "We're asking, 'How far is too far?' and 'How hard it is to hard?' and 'How young is too young to push the kids?' Essentially, it's a series about how, as a society, should we be raising our kids," says executive producer Matt Maranz. Following one of the most competitive youth football leagues in America, Friday Night Tykes launches its third season early next year, and People has an exclusive sneak peek at the new season.
- 12/16/2015
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
How hard is too hard? That's the question the team behind Friday Night Tykes is looking to answer with their Esquire Network documentary series. "We're asking, 'How far is too far?' and 'How hard it is to hard?' and 'How young is too young to push the kids?' Essentially, it's a series about how, as a society, should we be raising our kids," says executive producer Matt Maranz. Following one of the most competitive youth football leagues in America, Friday Night Tykes launches its third season early next year, and People has an exclusive sneak peek at the new season.
- 12/16/2015
- by Patrick Gomez, @PatrickGomezLA
- PEOPLE.com
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