Craig Ferguson, always the goodwill ambassador. CBS’ late night host — who once famously donned a Mickey Mouse glove on The Late Late Show and waved to Jimmy Fallon, who graciously waved back with one of his own on Late Night — will welcome Jay Leno for the first time later this month.
Ferguson invited Leno simply because he was deemed to be a good guest, says one insider. And it’s not like the two haven’t sat opposite each other in late night: Ferguson appeared on The Tonight Show last year to promote Disney’s Winnie The Pooh movie, Deadline says.
Ferguson invited Leno simply because he was deemed to be a good guest, says one insider. And it’s not like the two haven’t sat opposite each other in late night: Ferguson appeared on The Tonight Show last year to promote Disney’s Winnie The Pooh movie, Deadline says.
- 10/12/2012
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
An ambulance and a fire truck were called to CBS TV City this afternoon after an audience member on Dancing with the Stars and a crew member on another series that films there, The Price Is Right fell ill. It wasn't hear if the illnesses were heat-related but the probability is high, with thermometers hitting 113 F in Downtown Los Angeles today. There are no reports that production on either show was interrupted by the accidents.
- 9/28/2010
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
The WGA West has scored another small victory: organizing more new-media writers at CBS studios.
Fifteen news, promo, and sports writers who produce content for CBS' Internet operations in the Los Angeles area unanimously voted to seek representation by the WGAw in a tally conducted by the National Labor Relations Board. The writers work at Kcal/Kcbs, CBS TV City, and CBS Radio/Knx and will begin to negotiate a contract with their employer.
Wgaw union rep Lynda Whittaker and organizer Laura Watson worked with shop stewards Kathy Kiernan, Scott Gutman and Brett Galde to organize the writers.
"This is good news for new-media writers," said Wgaw president Patric Verrone, who has pushed to organize nontraditional media during the four years he's been in office. "As more and more news, sports and promotional content is distributed on the Internet, it is essential that its writers win respect for their work...
Fifteen news, promo, and sports writers who produce content for CBS' Internet operations in the Los Angeles area unanimously voted to seek representation by the WGAw in a tally conducted by the National Labor Relations Board. The writers work at Kcal/Kcbs, CBS TV City, and CBS Radio/Knx and will begin to negotiate a contract with their employer.
Wgaw union rep Lynda Whittaker and organizer Laura Watson worked with shop stewards Kathy Kiernan, Scott Gutman and Brett Galde to organize the writers.
"This is good news for new-media writers," said Wgaw president Patric Verrone, who has pushed to organize nontraditional media during the four years he's been in office. "As more and more news, sports and promotional content is distributed on the Internet, it is essential that its writers win respect for their work...
- 7/31/2009
- by By Jay A. Fernandez
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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