-
Election Burnout? Americans Aren’t Craving Political Entertainment Like They Used To | Charts
Available to WrapPRO members
WrapPROAvailable to WrapPRO members
-
A DirecTV-Dish Merger Would Create a Mega-Pay TV Operator, But Won’t Stop the Industry’s Decline | Analysis
Available to WrapPRO members
BusinessAvailable to WrapPRO members
-
Ryan Murphy Reflects on the Success, Discourse and ‘Daunting Task’ of Dominating Fall TV
Available to WrapPRO members
WrapPROAvailable to WrapPRO members
-
‘Lakota Nation vs. the United States’ Wins Best Documentary on Final Night of News & Doc Emmys
Netflix dominated part two of the awards ceremony, taking home six trophies
-
Palestinian Journalist Bisan Owda Wins News Emmy After Campaign to Get Nomination Rescinded
Other winners from the News & Documentary ceremony include ABC and CNN with multiple wins each
-
Anderson Cooper, ‘ABC World News Tonight’ Top News & Documentary Emmy Awards
Night 1 of the two-part event also awarded news coverage of the war in the Middle East
-
A Hollywood Hairdresser Styled ‘Star Wars’ Actors Before the Slowdown Led Her to Open the ‘Shack in the Back’
Holding on in Hollywood, a Wrap Series: Sallie Ciganovich, Emmy-nominated hairdresser
Available to WrapPRO members
LaborAvailable to WrapPRO members
-
A Dolly Grip Says: ‘I Don’t Know How Long This Career Can Sustain Itself’
Holding on in Hollywood: Grip Diego Mariscal has seen crew members commit suicide and worries his specialty will be swallowed by technology
Available to WrapPRO members
LaborAvailable to WrapPRO members
-
A Sitcom Writer-Turned-Psychologist Counsels Hollywood Workers on the ‘Industry Apocalypse’
Holding on in Hollywood: Phil Stark, a writer on “That ’70s Show” pivoted to counseling industry brethren
Available to WrapPRO members
LaborAvailable to WrapPRO members
-
Pharrell Williams Debuts New Designs for Tiffany & Co. Collection
Plus, Miu Miu announces a new project with Art Basel Paris, ElyseWalker celebrates 25 years in fashion and more
-
Bad Manners: A Rude Theory About ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
After more than two decades of redefining the genre, Larry David’s sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm bowed out with a finale that was quintessentially Larry. TV comedy writer, columnist and author Joel Stein makes the case that, while Curb may be a comedy of manners, it’s also the first sitcom about an asshole.By Joel SteinArtwork by…
-
The Party Report: Inside the Biggest Bashes of Emmys Weekend
The 76th Emmy Awards weekend brings Hollywood’s biggest stars to parties all over Tinseltown