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The Hollywood Reporter

Apr 28 2021
Magazine

The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

Heat Index

Streaming Wars’ Casualties: Cable Channels on Chopping Block • As NBCU turns off the lights on its sports network, expect other Hollywood giants to cull their sprawling linear offerings as they prioritize billions of dollars toward direct-to-consumer platforms

Streamers’ Next Worry: A Subscriber Churn Uptick • Netflix, Disney+ and others gained customers amid COVID-19 lockdowns. But as consumers increasingly leave home, executives’ focus may turn to customer retention

Oscars’ Ratings Low Caps Awards Shows’ Down Year • TV viewership for major kudos events has steeply declined amid the pandemic, with only a few outliers like the NAACP Image Awards

Caitlyn’s Recall Bid Can’t Count on Hollywood • Jenner’s historic candidacy to replace California Gov. Gavin Newsom faces several hurdles that Arnold avoided in 2003—including the fact that industry donors aren’t likely to look favorably on efforts to fundraise from Trump’s base

Chateau Marmont Under Fire From Union-Led Boycott • As Aaron Sorkin scraps a shoot at the hotel, more stars join an effort to protest ownership that’s been accused by staffers of discrimination and sexual misconduct

LEGENDARY EYES GODZILLA VS. KONG HELMER FOR NEXT INSTALLMENT

YouTube TV May Be Dropped From Roku in Data Fight

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

7 Days of DEALS • Who’s inking on the dotted line this week

$16.5M Big Number • NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell’s annual compensation, disclosed for the first time, in Comcast’s SEC 2020 regulatory filing April 23.

Amir El-Masry • The British-Egyptian actor — an advocate for inclusion for Middle Eastern and North African industry creatives — gives a ‘soulful’ performance in the new refugee film Limbo

Mr. C Says No to Employee Panic Buttons • Union workers at the L.A. hotel (where Harvey Weinstein allegedly raped an actress) demand heightened security, citing examples of guests exposing themselves to employees

Yes, I Did Say That! • A look at who’s saying what in entertainment

Did I Really Say That?

Social Action

Rambling Reporter

Hitched, Hatched, Hired • Inside the industry’s celebrations and news

Mark Millar • The DC and Marvel alum talks taking his talents to Netflix, why comics will never be fully digital and how he challenged himself to make the ‘greatest superhero story’

‘New Normal’ May Mean Premium for Moviegoers • As vaccines roll out, restrictions lift and theaters reopen, audiences have been willing to pay more for an enhanced experience because — after a year stuck at home — ‘why do the ordinary?’

Glamour — in Person! — at the Oscars • Golden gowns (and a tux) gleamed amid a sea of bold and brilliant color choices as stars showed they were more than ready to shine at the pandemic-delayed 93rd Academy Awards in L.A.’s festive Union Station: ‘Wow, we made it through this madness’

Giorgio Armani on Glenn Close’s ‘Evocative’ Outfit

Awards-Season Finish Line • Days before the Oscars, the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards and the Spirit Awards set the tone for a high-wattage weekend

EWAN MCGREGOR’S MASTER CLASS • ABLE TO EMBODY BOTH A FASHION MAESTRO IN HALSTON AND A JEDI MENTOR IN OBI-WAN KENOBI, THE INSANELY VERSATILE ACTOR OPENS UP ABOUT PLAYING A GAY ICON, GETTING A STAR WARS DO-OVER AND CRAFTING THE CAREER HE ALWAYS WANTED: ‘I’VE BEEN VERY LUCKY’

INSIDE SCIENTOLOGY’S MEDIA MACHINE • Former members offer a rare look at the...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 60 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Apr 28 2021

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The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

Heat Index

Streaming Wars’ Casualties: Cable Channels on Chopping Block • As NBCU turns off the lights on its sports network, expect other Hollywood giants to cull their sprawling linear offerings as they prioritize billions of dollars toward direct-to-consumer platforms

Streamers’ Next Worry: A Subscriber Churn Uptick • Netflix, Disney+ and others gained customers amid COVID-19 lockdowns. But as consumers increasingly leave home, executives’ focus may turn to customer retention

Oscars’ Ratings Low Caps Awards Shows’ Down Year • TV viewership for major kudos events has steeply declined amid the pandemic, with only a few outliers like the NAACP Image Awards

Caitlyn’s Recall Bid Can’t Count on Hollywood • Jenner’s historic candidacy to replace California Gov. Gavin Newsom faces several hurdles that Arnold avoided in 2003—including the fact that industry donors aren’t likely to look favorably on efforts to fundraise from Trump’s base

Chateau Marmont Under Fire From Union-Led Boycott • As Aaron Sorkin scraps a shoot at the hotel, more stars join an effort to protest ownership that’s been accused by staffers of discrimination and sexual misconduct

LEGENDARY EYES GODZILLA VS. KONG HELMER FOR NEXT INSTALLMENT

YouTube TV May Be Dropped From Roku in Data Fight

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

7 Days of DEALS • Who’s inking on the dotted line this week

$16.5M Big Number • NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell’s annual compensation, disclosed for the first time, in Comcast’s SEC 2020 regulatory filing April 23.

Amir El-Masry • The British-Egyptian actor — an advocate for inclusion for Middle Eastern and North African industry creatives — gives a ‘soulful’ performance in the new refugee film Limbo

Mr. C Says No to Employee Panic Buttons • Union workers at the L.A. hotel (where Harvey Weinstein allegedly raped an actress) demand heightened security, citing examples of guests exposing themselves to employees

Yes, I Did Say That! • A look at who’s saying what in entertainment

Did I Really Say That?

Social Action

Rambling Reporter

Hitched, Hatched, Hired • Inside the industry’s celebrations and news

Mark Millar • The DC and Marvel alum talks taking his talents to Netflix, why comics will never be fully digital and how he challenged himself to make the ‘greatest superhero story’

‘New Normal’ May Mean Premium for Moviegoers • As vaccines roll out, restrictions lift and theaters reopen, audiences have been willing to pay more for an enhanced experience because — after a year stuck at home — ‘why do the ordinary?’

Glamour — in Person! — at the Oscars • Golden gowns (and a tux) gleamed amid a sea of bold and brilliant color choices as stars showed they were more than ready to shine at the pandemic-delayed 93rd Academy Awards in L.A.’s festive Union Station: ‘Wow, we made it through this madness’

Giorgio Armani on Glenn Close’s ‘Evocative’ Outfit

Awards-Season Finish Line • Days before the Oscars, the Essence Black Women in Hollywood Awards and the Spirit Awards set the tone for a high-wattage weekend

EWAN MCGREGOR’S MASTER CLASS • ABLE TO EMBODY BOTH A FASHION MAESTRO IN HALSTON AND A JEDI MENTOR IN OBI-WAN KENOBI, THE INSANELY VERSATILE ACTOR OPENS UP ABOUT PLAYING A GAY ICON, GETTING A STAR WARS DO-OVER AND CRAFTING THE CAREER HE ALWAYS WANTED: ‘I’VE BEEN VERY LUCKY’

INSIDE SCIENTOLOGY’S MEDIA MACHINE • Former members offer a rare look at the...


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