Exclusive: Axs TV has acquired all 10 seasons of Wahlburgers, the Emmy-nominated reality series that aired on A&e from 2014-2019. Starring Paul, Donnie and Mark Wahlberg, Wahlburgers will premiere Sunday, February 27, with episodes airing weekly in a four-hour block, from 7 pm to 11 pm Et.
Wahlburgers takes viewers behind the scenes of one of the country’s most high-profile restaurant chains, as acclaimed chef Paul Wahlberg works to build a burger empire with the help of his own personal entourage led by his talented brothers Mark and Donnie, and their beloved mother Alma. The series provides an intimate glimpse into the inner workings of the Wahlberg clan as they balance busy kitchen life with the pressures of international expansion, menu innovation, and a side of friendly family drama. Despite the trials and tribulations of running a major chain, the Wahlberg boys keep their trademark charm and sincere love for each other...
Wahlburgers takes viewers behind the scenes of one of the country’s most high-profile restaurant chains, as acclaimed chef Paul Wahlberg works to build a burger empire with the help of his own personal entourage led by his talented brothers Mark and Donnie, and their beloved mother Alma. The series provides an intimate glimpse into the inner workings of the Wahlberg clan as they balance busy kitchen life with the pressures of international expansion, menu innovation, and a side of friendly family drama. Despite the trials and tribulations of running a major chain, the Wahlberg boys keep their trademark charm and sincere love for each other...
- 2/1/2022
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
After a 47-year broadcasting career, Mike ‘Doc’ Emrick is hanging up the mic.
Emrick announced his retirement Monday after calling hockey for three decades, including 22 Stanley Cup Finals, 45 Stanley Cup Playoffs/Final Game 7s, six Olympics, NHL Winter Classics and All-Star Games. He has spent the last 15 years as the lead play-by-play voice for NBC Sports’ NHL coverage.
“It was 50 years ago this fall, with pen and pad in hand at old Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, I got my first chance to cover the National Hockey League. Gordie Howe was a Red Wing, Bobby Hull was a Blackhawk, Bobby Orr was a Bruin,” said Emrick. “A time like this makes me recall that we have seen a lot together. The biggest crowd ever, 105,000 at Michigan Stadium. A gold medal game that required overtime between the two North American powers in Vancouver.
Things change over 50 years, but much of what I...
Emrick announced his retirement Monday after calling hockey for three decades, including 22 Stanley Cup Finals, 45 Stanley Cup Playoffs/Final Game 7s, six Olympics, NHL Winter Classics and All-Star Games. He has spent the last 15 years as the lead play-by-play voice for NBC Sports’ NHL coverage.
“It was 50 years ago this fall, with pen and pad in hand at old Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, I got my first chance to cover the National Hockey League. Gordie Howe was a Red Wing, Bobby Hull was a Blackhawk, Bobby Orr was a Bruin,” said Emrick. “A time like this makes me recall that we have seen a lot together. The biggest crowd ever, 105,000 at Michigan Stadium. A gold medal game that required overtime between the two North American powers in Vancouver.
Things change over 50 years, but much of what I...
- 10/19/2020
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Mike “Doc” Emrick, a veteran broadcaster for the National Hockey League and eight-time Sports Emmy award winner, has announced his retirement after 47 years.
NBC Sports made the announcement on Monday morning, with Emrick reminiscing on the early days of his career.
“It was 50 years ago this fall, with pen and pad in hand at old Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, I got my first chance to cover the National Hockey League. Gordie Howe was a Red Wing, Bobby Hull was a Blackhawk, Bobby Orr was a Bruin,” said Emrick. “A time like this makes me recall that we have seen a lot together. The biggest crowd ever, 105,000 at Michigan Stadium. A gold medal game that required overtime between the two North American powers in Vancouver.”
During his broadcasting career, Emrick won eight Sports Emmys awards for play-by-play, the most of all time in the category. He also called 22 Stanley Cup finals,...
NBC Sports made the announcement on Monday morning, with Emrick reminiscing on the early days of his career.
“It was 50 years ago this fall, with pen and pad in hand at old Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, I got my first chance to cover the National Hockey League. Gordie Howe was a Red Wing, Bobby Hull was a Blackhawk, Bobby Orr was a Bruin,” said Emrick. “A time like this makes me recall that we have seen a lot together. The biggest crowd ever, 105,000 at Michigan Stadium. A gold medal game that required overtime between the two North American powers in Vancouver.”
During his broadcasting career, Emrick won eight Sports Emmys awards for play-by-play, the most of all time in the category. He also called 22 Stanley Cup finals,...
- 10/19/2020
- by Jordan Moreau
- Variety Film + TV
Legendary sportscaster Mike “Doc” Emrick is retiring after a 47-year career calling professional hockey games. You can transpose his length-of-career for Doc’s current age of 74.
Emrick has spent the past 15 years as the lead play-by-play voice for NBC Sports’ NHL coverage.
Watch Emrick call it a career in his video essay, which is posted above.
And an adios in written form:
“It was 50 years ago this fall, with pen and pad in hand at old Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, I got my first chance to cover the National Hockey League. Gordie Howe was a Red Wing, Bobby Hull was a Blackhawk, Bobby Orr was a Bruin,” Emrick said in a statement on Monday. “A time like this makes me recall that we have seen a lot together. The biggest crowd ever, 105,000 at Michigan Stadium. A gold medal game that required overtime between the two North American powers in Vancouver.
Emrick has spent the past 15 years as the lead play-by-play voice for NBC Sports’ NHL coverage.
Watch Emrick call it a career in his video essay, which is posted above.
And an adios in written form:
“It was 50 years ago this fall, with pen and pad in hand at old Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, I got my first chance to cover the National Hockey League. Gordie Howe was a Red Wing, Bobby Hull was a Blackhawk, Bobby Orr was a Bruin,” Emrick said in a statement on Monday. “A time like this makes me recall that we have seen a lot together. The biggest crowd ever, 105,000 at Michigan Stadium. A gold medal game that required overtime between the two North American powers in Vancouver.
- 10/19/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
‘Chappaquiddick’s John Curran Attached To Direct Biopic Of Boston Bruins Hockey Star Derek Sanderson
Exclusive: Director John Curran is taking to the ice to direct Turk, a biopic based on the rise, fall and redemption story of 1970s Boston Bruins hockey star Derek Sanderson. The Chappaquiddick helmer is attached to direct a script written by Boston-based author Casey Sherman, who also wrote the book on which it was based. The film will be produced under Sherman’s Fort Point Media banner with Black Mass producer Michael Bassick and Sherman’s partner Dave Wedge.
Deadline exclusively reported the news about Turk last month. The titular “Turk” Sanderson was a key cog of the Bruins’ 1970 and 1972 Stanley Cup victories — he assisted on Bobby Orr’s iconic Cup-winning Ot goal in ’70, when he was named the NHL rookie of the year and became a pop culture star with his bachelor good looks. In 1972, he bolted the NHL to sign the highest-paying contract in pro sports history with...
Deadline exclusively reported the news about Turk last month. The titular “Turk” Sanderson was a key cog of the Bruins’ 1970 and 1972 Stanley Cup victories — he assisted on Bobby Orr’s iconic Cup-winning Ot goal in ’70, when he was named the NHL rookie of the year and became a pop culture star with his bachelor good looks. In 1972, he bolted the NHL to sign the highest-paying contract in pro sports history with...
- 4/18/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Casey Sherman, the Boston-based author and journalist whose bestselling books were turned into movies The Finest Hours and Patriots Day, is set up to write the script for and produce Turk, a movie based on the rise, fall and redemption story of 1970s Boston Bruins hockey star Derek Sanderson. The film will be produced under Sherman’s Fort Point Media banner with Black Mass producer Michael Bassick and Sherman’s partner Dave Wedge.
“Turk” Sanderson was a key cog of the Bruins’ 1970 and 1972 Stanley Cup victories — he assisted on Bobby Orr’s iconic Cup-winning Ot goal in ’70, when he was named the NHL rookie of the year and became a pop culture star with his bachelor good looks. In 1972, he bolted the NHL to sign the highest-paying contract in pro sports history with the upstart World Hockey Association’s Philadelphia Blaze.
His highflying life came with a price: injuries sidelined his brief Wha run,...
“Turk” Sanderson was a key cog of the Bruins’ 1970 and 1972 Stanley Cup victories — he assisted on Bobby Orr’s iconic Cup-winning Ot goal in ’70, when he was named the NHL rookie of the year and became a pop culture star with his bachelor good looks. In 1972, he bolted the NHL to sign the highest-paying contract in pro sports history with the upstart World Hockey Association’s Philadelphia Blaze.
His highflying life came with a price: injuries sidelined his brief Wha run,...
- 3/12/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Daniel Kurland Oct 17, 2018
With Stan Against Evil Season 3 right around the corner, we take a look at the series’ most memorable monsters!
Stan Against Evil has a deep love for monsters. Willard’s Mill is an unfortunate hotbed for supernatural activity and that means that Stan, Evie, and company are going to face a spectrum of ghosts and ghouls. With the upcoming third season of Stan Against Evil promising bold new creatures like giant moths, unidentifiable demons, and of course plenty of witches, let’s take a look at some of the best monsters from the show’s past that have helped pave the way for the new crop.
13. Priscilla Atherton
They say that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, but that applies doubly if that woman is also a retail worker with too much time on her hands. Priscilla Atherton has been cursed to live forever and...
With Stan Against Evil Season 3 right around the corner, we take a look at the series’ most memorable monsters!
Stan Against Evil has a deep love for monsters. Willard’s Mill is an unfortunate hotbed for supernatural activity and that means that Stan, Evie, and company are going to face a spectrum of ghosts and ghouls. With the upcoming third season of Stan Against Evil promising bold new creatures like giant moths, unidentifiable demons, and of course plenty of witches, let’s take a look at some of the best monsters from the show’s past that have helped pave the way for the new crop.
13. Priscilla Atherton
They say that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, but that applies doubly if that woman is also a retail worker with too much time on her hands. Priscilla Atherton has been cursed to live forever and...
- 10/16/2018
- Den of Geek
Daniel Kurland Oct 17, 2018
With Stan Against Evil Season 3 right around the corner, we take a look at the series’ most memorable monsters!
Stan Against Evil has a deep love for monsters. Willard’s Mill is an unfortunate hotbed for supernatural activity and that means that Stan, Evie, and company are going to face a spectrum of ghosts and ghouls. With the upcoming third season of Stan Against Evil promising bold new creatures like giant moths, unidentifiable demons, and of course plenty of witches, let’s take a look at some of the best monsters from the show’s past that have helped pave the way for the new crop.
13. Priscilla Atherton
They say that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, but that applies doubly if that woman is also a retail worker with too much time on her hands. Priscilla Atherton has been cursed to live forever and...
With Stan Against Evil Season 3 right around the corner, we take a look at the series’ most memorable monsters!
Stan Against Evil has a deep love for monsters. Willard’s Mill is an unfortunate hotbed for supernatural activity and that means that Stan, Evie, and company are going to face a spectrum of ghosts and ghouls. With the upcoming third season of Stan Against Evil promising bold new creatures like giant moths, unidentifiable demons, and of course plenty of witches, let’s take a look at some of the best monsters from the show’s past that have helped pave the way for the new crop.
13. Priscilla Atherton
They say that hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, but that applies doubly if that woman is also a retail worker with too much time on her hands. Priscilla Atherton has been cursed to live forever and...
- 10/16/2018
- Den of Geek
It’s a cool june afternoon in New York and Michael J. Fox is sitting in his Upper East Side office, his dog, Gus, a lumbering rescue mutt — Great Dane, hound, Chow, some Lab — napping underfoot. The pale gray walls are decorated with rustic signs from some of Fox’s favorite vacation spots — Vermont, Martha’s Vineyard — and a photo of Fox and Boston Bruins hockey great Bobby Orr is propped up on a bookshelf, along with Fox’s Emmys and Golden Globes and his Grammy award for spoken word album, an adaptation of his 2009 memoir “Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist.”
Fox, who is being honored by Variety as philanthropist of the year for his work on Parkinson’s disease research, is deeply optimistic at 57. A military brat raised on various bases across Canada, Fox was a plucky, free-spirited kid, prone to recklessness and adventure. At school and at home,...
Fox, who is being honored by Variety as philanthropist of the year for his work on Parkinson’s disease research, is deeply optimistic at 57. A military brat raised on various bases across Canada, Fox was a plucky, free-spirited kid, prone to recklessness and adventure. At school and at home,...
- 8/8/2018
- by Malina Saval
- Variety Film + TV
Robin Thicke is paying tribute to his late father, Alan Thicke.
Et has learned that the "Blurred Lines" singer will honor his beloved dad -- who died after suffering a heart attack while playing hockey last month -- at the National Hockey League's All-Star event, The NHL100, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles next Friday.
Watch: Robin Thicke Remembers Late Father Alan Thicke As 'The Greatest Man I Ever Met'
The 90-minute event will feature the 2017 NHL All-Star Celebrity Shootout, a hockey game pitting NHL legends against A-list celebrities. Both teams will be wearing jerseys with a patch dedicated to Alan, who was a passionate fan of the sport.
John Legend, Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Bobby Orr are just a few of the celebrities confirmed to take part in the game. Select All-Star Celebrity Shootout game-worn jerseys will be available for auction following the match, which benefits Echoes of Hope, a nonprofit...
Et has learned that the "Blurred Lines" singer will honor his beloved dad -- who died after suffering a heart attack while playing hockey last month -- at the National Hockey League's All-Star event, The NHL100, at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles next Friday.
Watch: Robin Thicke Remembers Late Father Alan Thicke As 'The Greatest Man I Ever Met'
The 90-minute event will feature the 2017 NHL All-Star Celebrity Shootout, a hockey game pitting NHL legends against A-list celebrities. Both teams will be wearing jerseys with a patch dedicated to Alan, who was a passionate fan of the sport.
John Legend, Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Bobby Orr are just a few of the celebrities confirmed to take part in the game. Select All-Star Celebrity Shootout game-worn jerseys will be available for auction following the match, which benefits Echoes of Hope, a nonprofit...
- 1/19/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
NEW YORK -- NBC will create a NHL game of the week and focus on emerging hockey stars in an effort to reverse a ratings slide last season that occurred following the league's yearlong lockout.
After having to sit out a season before its rights deal began because of the 2004-05 lockout, NBC's hockey telecasts averaged a 1.0 household rating compared with ABC's 1.1 in 2003-04, according to Nielsen Media Research.
This year, NBC wants to put more of a spotlight on an individual game to draw in hockey fans, not just the fans of one team. The network will still carry three regional games but will focus marketing on one game that features emerging stars, like Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins, who have the ability to become this generation's Bobby Orr or Wayne Gretzky.
"We're still doing three games because you have to regionalize hockey, but there is a focus game, and we want to take advantage of this new NHL," said Sam Flood, coordinating producer of NBC's hockey broadcasts.
After having to sit out a season before its rights deal began because of the 2004-05 lockout, NBC's hockey telecasts averaged a 1.0 household rating compared with ABC's 1.1 in 2003-04, according to Nielsen Media Research.
This year, NBC wants to put more of a spotlight on an individual game to draw in hockey fans, not just the fans of one team. The network will still carry three regional games but will focus marketing on one game that features emerging stars, like Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins, who have the ability to become this generation's Bobby Orr or Wayne Gretzky.
"We're still doing three games because you have to regionalize hockey, but there is a focus game, and we want to take advantage of this new NHL," said Sam Flood, coordinating producer of NBC's hockey broadcasts.
NEW YORK -- NBC will create a NHL game of the week and focus on emerging hockey stars in an effort to reverse a ratings slide last season that occurred following the league's yearlong lockout.
After having to sit out a season before its rights deal began because of the 2004-05 lockout, NBC's hockey telecasts averaged a 1.0 household rating compared with ABC's 1.1 in 2003-04, according to Nielsen Media Research.
This year, NBC wants to put more of a spotlight on an individual game to draw in hockey fans, not just the fans of one team. The network will still carry three regional games but will focus marketing on one game that features emerging stars, like Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins, who have the ability to become this generation's Bobby Orr or Wayne Gretzky.
"We're still doing three games because you have to regionalize hockey, but there is a focus game, and we want to take advantage of this new NHL," said Sam Flood, coordinating producer of NBC's hockey broadcasts.
After having to sit out a season before its rights deal began because of the 2004-05 lockout, NBC's hockey telecasts averaged a 1.0 household rating compared with ABC's 1.1 in 2003-04, according to Nielsen Media Research.
This year, NBC wants to put more of a spotlight on an individual game to draw in hockey fans, not just the fans of one team. The network will still carry three regional games but will focus marketing on one game that features emerging stars, like Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins, who have the ability to become this generation's Bobby Orr or Wayne Gretzky.
"We're still doing three games because you have to regionalize hockey, but there is a focus game, and we want to take advantage of this new NHL," said Sam Flood, coordinating producer of NBC's hockey broadcasts.
- 12/21/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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