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The Hollywood Reporter

Oct 06 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

Hollywood Battle Lines Emerge in Simmering Vaccine War • Without blanket COVID-19 shot requirements, some film and TV sets have been thrown into chaos as A-list holdouts have caused work stoppages while others say, ‘It’s not my place to police anyone’

One Step Closer to an IATSE Strike: What’s Next • As more than 98 percent of tens of thousands of workers cast votes in the affirmative to potentially picket studios, the big question becomes how union leadership will use this bargaining chip

After the Megamerger: More Agents May Break Away • While a combined CAA and ICM might be better equipped to do battle with Ari and company at Endeavor, focused boutique firms also see an opening: ‘It makes us a smart alternative’

Agencies’ (Private Equity) Power Moves • Hollywood’s four — soon to be three — major talent firms have dramatically expanded over the past decade as they’ve increasingly taken on outside investors

Will Paramount’s New Film Chief ‘Make the Big Bets’? • Former Nickelodeon boss Brian Robbins hopes to convince A-list talent (he calls Tom Cruise daily) that he cares about theatrical as he remakes the studio for streaming

Local TV Giants Are Coming for CNN’s Ad Dollars • Nexstar, Scripps and Sinclair have giant reach across the U.S. and are readying efforts to peel off enough viewers to become viable alternatives to national sources

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

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

Lauren Ridloff • The deaf Black Latina actress and Eternals superhero on how she’s advocating for herself on set and changing Hollywood in the process

To Boldly Go Into the World of Star Trek at the Skirball • Props and costumes from the sci-fi franchise’s many series and films touch down in an immersive exhibit, which includes Lieutenant Sulu’s navigation console, restored with the help of devoted fans

Somebody Feed Phil Carbs • Gluten, schmluten! TV writer and famed foodie Phil Rosenthal shares his favorite L.A. spots for bread, bagels, pies and pizza: ‘The L.A. food scene has now surpassed New York’

A New 1% Must-Have: Concierge Services for $150,000 a Year

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

FLASHBACK! • Did I Really Say That?

Rambling Reporter

Red Carpet

Power Dining

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

Danny Strong • With his first solo series (Hulu opioid drama Dopesick), the Game Change scribe and former rewrite wizard revisits old Empire wounds and explains why he’s done ‘trying to fix your fucked-up script’

$60 Billion Hangs in Advertising Limbo • Viewers are increasingly ditching broadcast entertainment for streaming, Nielsen is being challenged as the default for metrics and tech giants are siphoning ad dollars once spent on linear television — but that doesn’t mean TV ads are dead

How to Design Your House Over Zoom • Virtual platform The Expert, founded by 31-year-old Jake Arnold, connects consumers to mega A-list interior designers: ‘E-design is normally so cheesy’

The Home of Mike and Brooke Mahan • Designer Jake Arnold’s “warm and livable” redo of a spec house owned by a live events exec and his wife

Culver City Arrives as a ‘Content Capital’ • An influx of real estate development has lured Amazon Studios, Apple, WarnerMedia and TikTok to the area, transforming a city residents once thought of as Mayberry: ‘If...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 96 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Oct 06 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

Hollywood Battle Lines Emerge in Simmering Vaccine War • Without blanket COVID-19 shot requirements, some film and TV sets have been thrown into chaos as A-list holdouts have caused work stoppages while others say, ‘It’s not my place to police anyone’

One Step Closer to an IATSE Strike: What’s Next • As more than 98 percent of tens of thousands of workers cast votes in the affirmative to potentially picket studios, the big question becomes how union leadership will use this bargaining chip

After the Megamerger: More Agents May Break Away • While a combined CAA and ICM might be better equipped to do battle with Ari and company at Endeavor, focused boutique firms also see an opening: ‘It makes us a smart alternative’

Agencies’ (Private Equity) Power Moves • Hollywood’s four — soon to be three — major talent firms have dramatically expanded over the past decade as they’ve increasingly taken on outside investors

Will Paramount’s New Film Chief ‘Make the Big Bets’? • Former Nickelodeon boss Brian Robbins hopes to convince A-list talent (he calls Tom Cruise daily) that he cares about theatrical as he remakes the studio for streaming

Local TV Giants Are Coming for CNN’s Ad Dollars • Nexstar, Scripps and Sinclair have giant reach across the U.S. and are readying efforts to peel off enough viewers to become viable alternatives to national sources

Rights Available! • Hot new books with Hollywood appeal

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

Lauren Ridloff • The deaf Black Latina actress and Eternals superhero on how she’s advocating for herself on set and changing Hollywood in the process

To Boldly Go Into the World of Star Trek at the Skirball • Props and costumes from the sci-fi franchise’s many series and films touch down in an immersive exhibit, which includes Lieutenant Sulu’s navigation console, restored with the help of devoted fans

Somebody Feed Phil Carbs • Gluten, schmluten! TV writer and famed foodie Phil Rosenthal shares his favorite L.A. spots for bread, bagels, pies and pizza: ‘The L.A. food scene has now surpassed New York’

A New 1% Must-Have: Concierge Services for $150,000 a Year

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

FLASHBACK! • Did I Really Say That?

Rambling Reporter

Red Carpet

Power Dining

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

Danny Strong • With his first solo series (Hulu opioid drama Dopesick), the Game Change scribe and former rewrite wizard revisits old Empire wounds and explains why he’s done ‘trying to fix your fucked-up script’

$60 Billion Hangs in Advertising Limbo • Viewers are increasingly ditching broadcast entertainment for streaming, Nielsen is being challenged as the default for metrics and tech giants are siphoning ad dollars once spent on linear television — but that doesn’t mean TV ads are dead

How to Design Your House Over Zoom • Virtual platform The Expert, founded by 31-year-old Jake Arnold, connects consumers to mega A-list interior designers: ‘E-design is normally so cheesy’

The Home of Mike and Brooke Mahan • Designer Jake Arnold’s “warm and livable” redo of a spec house owned by a live events exec and his wife

Culver City Arrives as a ‘Content Capital’ • An influx of real estate development has lured Amazon Studios, Apple, WarnerMedia and TikTok to the area, transforming a city residents once thought of as Mayberry: ‘If...


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