A.M. anchors, assemble!
Peacock is getting ready to launch a morning-news bundle that includes all of NBCUniversal’s various A.M. offerings from CNBC, MSNBC and NBC News. For the first time, under the right circumstances, a single viewer may get real-time access to Savannah Guthrie, Joe Scarborough and Becky Quick, all from the same media source.
MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and CNBC’s “Squawk Box” will make their Peacock debut March 28th, joining NBC News Now, the NBC News live-streaming service and “Today,” which is available to “Premium Plus” subscribers of Peacock through local NBC station channels. “Morning Joe” will stream live each weekday from 6-10 a.m. eastern and “Squawk Box” will stream live weekdays from 6-9 a.m.
“We’re continuously exploring ways to expand Peacock’s premium live content, and creating this unique morning news hub powered by trusted sources across NBCUniversal is something only Peacock can do,...
Peacock is getting ready to launch a morning-news bundle that includes all of NBCUniversal’s various A.M. offerings from CNBC, MSNBC and NBC News. For the first time, under the right circumstances, a single viewer may get real-time access to Savannah Guthrie, Joe Scarborough and Becky Quick, all from the same media source.
MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” and CNBC’s “Squawk Box” will make their Peacock debut March 28th, joining NBC News Now, the NBC News live-streaming service and “Today,” which is available to “Premium Plus” subscribers of Peacock through local NBC station channels. “Morning Joe” will stream live each weekday from 6-10 a.m. eastern and “Squawk Box” will stream live weekdays from 6-9 a.m.
“We’re continuously exploring ways to expand Peacock’s premium live content, and creating this unique morning news hub powered by trusted sources across NBCUniversal is something only Peacock can do,...
- 3/27/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Hulu’s Kelly Campbell has left the company after less than two years as president of the streaming service, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
In a memo sent to staff on Monday, Rebecca Campbell, Disney’s chairman of international operations and direct-to-consumer (and no relation to Kelly Campbell), said the Hulu president has left the company “effectively immediately.”
In the interim, Kelly Campbell’s direct reports — Scott Donaton, Reagan Feeney, Karin Gilford, Brian Henderson and Annie Luo — will report to Rebecca Campbell.
“Hulu remains an important part of our direct-to-consumer strategy, and I look forward to ...
In a memo sent to staff on Monday, Rebecca Campbell, Disney’s chairman of international operations and direct-to-consumer (and no relation to Kelly Campbell), said the Hulu president has left the company “effectively immediately.”
In the interim, Kelly Campbell’s direct reports — Scott Donaton, Reagan Feeney, Karin Gilford, Brian Henderson and Annie Luo — will report to Rebecca Campbell.
“Hulu remains an important part of our direct-to-consumer strategy, and I look forward to ...
- 10/4/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The mystery of when all eight seasons of Castle can be streamed has been solved.
TVLine can exclusively report that the romantic dramedy, which originally aired on ABC from March 2009 to May 2016, will make its U.S. subscription streaming premiere on Hulu, on Wednesday, Oct. 6.
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“Hulu is thrilled to be bringing Castle to the service for the beloved series’ U.S. streaming premiere,” Brian Henderson, Hulu...
TVLine can exclusively report that the romantic dramedy, which originally aired on ABC from March 2009 to May 2016, will make its U.S. subscription streaming premiere on Hulu, on Wednesday, Oct. 6.
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“Hulu is thrilled to be bringing Castle to the service for the beloved series’ U.S. streaming premiere,” Brian Henderson, Hulu...
- 9/22/2021
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Hulu has elevated key programming executives Reagan Feeney and Brian Henderson to SVP roles.
Feeney has been promoted to SVP, Live TV Content Programming and Partnerships and Henderson to SVP, SVOD Content Programming and Partnerships. Both report into Hulu President, Kelly Campbell.
Henderson’s team will partner with The Walt Disney Company content engines including Disney Television Studios, ABC News, FX Productions, 20th Century Studios and Searchlight Pictures to advise on content priorities and bring consumers the industry-leading content they want most. He also is charged with acquiring top titles from third-party partners to round out the Hulu library and scheduling content launches for the service.
As the Hulu + Live TV business continues to grow, Feeney and her team will set the vision and strategic direction for live TV distribution, including managing partnerships with national channels, regional sports networks and local broadcast.
Additionally,...
Feeney has been promoted to SVP, Live TV Content Programming and Partnerships and Henderson to SVP, SVOD Content Programming and Partnerships. Both report into Hulu President, Kelly Campbell.
Henderson’s team will partner with The Walt Disney Company content engines including Disney Television Studios, ABC News, FX Productions, 20th Century Studios and Searchlight Pictures to advise on content priorities and bring consumers the industry-leading content they want most. He also is charged with acquiring top titles from third-party partners to round out the Hulu library and scheduling content launches for the service.
As the Hulu + Live TV business continues to grow, Feeney and her team will set the vision and strategic direction for live TV distribution, including managing partnerships with national channels, regional sports networks and local broadcast.
Additionally,...
- 4/17/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Updated with launch taking effect. Modern Family, which wrapped its highly decorated, 11-season network run last year, is embarking on a significant new streaming chapter via a shared deal with Peacock and Hulu.
Starting today, all 250 episodes of the Emmy-laden sitcom are available on both services after years of only having a limited batch of episodes on Hulu.
Indications from the deal announcement on January 26 are that the go-go streaming market remains in full effect. Sources familiar with the terms said the multi-year acquisition price stretched well into nine figures, consistent with healthy rates for recent half-hours such as Friends, The Office and Seinfeld. Prices have been driven steadily higher by the entry of several new billion-dollar players into the streaming fray in the past year.
In the case of Modern Family, NBCUniversal’s Peacock, which launched in mid-2020, appears to have benefited from an expansive rights deal reached in...
Starting today, all 250 episodes of the Emmy-laden sitcom are available on both services after years of only having a limited batch of episodes on Hulu.
Indications from the deal announcement on January 26 are that the go-go streaming market remains in full effect. Sources familiar with the terms said the multi-year acquisition price stretched well into nine figures, consistent with healthy rates for recent half-hours such as Friends, The Office and Seinfeld. Prices have been driven steadily higher by the entry of several new billion-dollar players into the streaming fray in the past year.
In the case of Modern Family, NBCUniversal’s Peacock, which launched in mid-2020, appears to have benefited from an expansive rights deal reached in...
- 2/3/2021
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
President George W. Bush, actors Bryan Cranston, Jake Gyllenhaal and Kevin Bacon, talk show host Tamron Hall and country star Trace Adkins were among the notables who paid tribute to America’s veterans in the “Variety’s Salute to Service Presented by History” TV special that aired Wednesday to mark Veterans Day.
The hourlong special spotlighted the personal stories of a number of U.S. veterans and discussed the different ways they continue to serve their communities beyond their time in the military. It closed with a tribute from Cranston to the Uso and its 80-year-history of working with Hollywood to provide “a little piece of home” to troops stationed overseas. The work of Team Rubicon, the veteran-led disaster relief volunteer organization, was also saluted.
Kicking off the event was the story of Onur Yenigan, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and emergency room physician, who is working under fast-paced, unpredictable conditions during the coronavirus pandemic.
The hourlong special spotlighted the personal stories of a number of U.S. veterans and discussed the different ways they continue to serve their communities beyond their time in the military. It closed with a tribute from Cranston to the Uso and its 80-year-history of working with Hollywood to provide “a little piece of home” to troops stationed overseas. The work of Team Rubicon, the veteran-led disaster relief volunteer organization, was also saluted.
Kicking off the event was the story of Onur Yenigan, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and emergency room physician, who is working under fast-paced, unpredictable conditions during the coronavirus pandemic.
- 11/12/2020
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
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