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The Hollywood Reporter

Nov 13 2024
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.

Free-for-All! The Broadcast Land Grab Begins • Flush with political ad dollars and anticipating a favorable Trump-era environment for deals, the moguls behind Sinclair, Nexstar and Tegna are eyeing big moves to roll up reliably lucrative local TV stations

Heat Index

Rights Available! • A hot new book with Hollywood appeal

Is Now the Time for the Swamp Alligator to Strike? • Tax-averse tycoon John Malone has been snapping up deals for decades — and may direct the fate of Warner Bros. Discovery in the Trump era

From Formula 1 to Florida Land: John Malone’s Far-Reaching Empire • His holdings sprawl across telecom, tech, entertainment and sports, largely through his Liberty-branded companies around the world. His mentees like David Zaslav, Mike Fries and Greg Maffei are trying to secure their own legacies

The Twilight of the Telethon • The star-studded benefit show used to be a memorable staple of broadcast TV. Today, as linear viewership wanes, nonprofits turn to direct action from celebrities

Michael Wolff • AUTHOR, FIRE AND FURY, SIEGE AND LANDSLIDE

The Battle Behind the Next Star Wars • Multiple filmmakers have plans for Daisy Ridley’s Rey as Lucasfilm puts projects on parallel tracks for production

Split Seasons, Split Verdict • Netflix’s decision to break up some of its scripted shows translates to more series views, even with less total time spent on some series

Will the Oscar Race Be a Trump Rebuttal? • From Anora to The Brutalist, a series of films offer low-key messages that could respond to and potentially shape the discussion about possible administration policies

Ronny Chieng Is a Bigger Deal Than He Realizes • The longtime Daily Show correspondent on chronicling a ‘car wreck’ campaign, being eighth on every casting wish list and why American venues are killing his merch game

All That Glitters • What do you get the exec or A-lister who has everything? From Hermès skis to a Pharrell-approved ping-pong table, THR curates the essential year-end gift guide for Hollywood’s naughty and nice

The Second Coming of Milo Yiannopoulos • After years in the wilderness, the newly Catholic ‘ex-gay,’ alt-right firebrand is back with a new hustle: running a management firm for fellow scandal-prone celebrities like Ye and working for Trump Land behind the scenes

The Fantastic Mr. Fox • His character, the beloved Tariq, is back on Abbott Elementary. But is fan-favorite Zack Fox too cool for school?

THR’S HOT DATES

NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM • Not all the art on display at the 13th annual Art + Film Gala was on the walls. Check out these sartorial masterpieces

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

That Giant Suck-Upping Sound • Well, that didn’t take long. The votes had barely been tallied before five of Hollywood and Silicon Valley’s most powerful voices were praising the new president-elect

If Presidents Were Chosen Like Oscars

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

Clio Entertainment Awards

Wicked • Los Angeles, Nov. 9

Baby2Baby Gala • West Hollywood, Nov. 9

GAME ON • In the aftermath of an election that has left us divided and dystopic, Netflix’s second season of Squid Game — with its contests built on class, disunity and death — is not only the year’s most anticipated show, but scarily, its most relevant

RESURRECTING RUST • Three years after the Alec Baldwin Western was struck by the tragedy that turned it into a...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 68 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Nov 13 2024

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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.

Free-for-All! The Broadcast Land Grab Begins • Flush with political ad dollars and anticipating a favorable Trump-era environment for deals, the moguls behind Sinclair, Nexstar and Tegna are eyeing big moves to roll up reliably lucrative local TV stations

Heat Index

Rights Available! • A hot new book with Hollywood appeal

Is Now the Time for the Swamp Alligator to Strike? • Tax-averse tycoon John Malone has been snapping up deals for decades — and may direct the fate of Warner Bros. Discovery in the Trump era

From Formula 1 to Florida Land: John Malone’s Far-Reaching Empire • His holdings sprawl across telecom, tech, entertainment and sports, largely through his Liberty-branded companies around the world. His mentees like David Zaslav, Mike Fries and Greg Maffei are trying to secure their own legacies

The Twilight of the Telethon • The star-studded benefit show used to be a memorable staple of broadcast TV. Today, as linear viewership wanes, nonprofits turn to direct action from celebrities

Michael Wolff • AUTHOR, FIRE AND FURY, SIEGE AND LANDSLIDE

The Battle Behind the Next Star Wars • Multiple filmmakers have plans for Daisy Ridley’s Rey as Lucasfilm puts projects on parallel tracks for production

Split Seasons, Split Verdict • Netflix’s decision to break up some of its scripted shows translates to more series views, even with less total time spent on some series

Will the Oscar Race Be a Trump Rebuttal? • From Anora to The Brutalist, a series of films offer low-key messages that could respond to and potentially shape the discussion about possible administration policies

Ronny Chieng Is a Bigger Deal Than He Realizes • The longtime Daily Show correspondent on chronicling a ‘car wreck’ campaign, being eighth on every casting wish list and why American venues are killing his merch game

All That Glitters • What do you get the exec or A-lister who has everything? From Hermès skis to a Pharrell-approved ping-pong table, THR curates the essential year-end gift guide for Hollywood’s naughty and nice

The Second Coming of Milo Yiannopoulos • After years in the wilderness, the newly Catholic ‘ex-gay,’ alt-right firebrand is back with a new hustle: running a management firm for fellow scandal-prone celebrities like Ye and working for Trump Land behind the scenes

The Fantastic Mr. Fox • His character, the beloved Tariq, is back on Abbott Elementary. But is fan-favorite Zack Fox too cool for school?

THR’S HOT DATES

NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM • Not all the art on display at the 13th annual Art + Film Gala was on the walls. Check out these sartorial masterpieces

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

That Giant Suck-Upping Sound • Well, that didn’t take long. The votes had barely been tallied before five of Hollywood and Silicon Valley’s most powerful voices were praising the new president-elect

If Presidents Were Chosen Like Oscars

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

Clio Entertainment Awards

Wicked • Los Angeles, Nov. 9

Baby2Baby Gala • West Hollywood, Nov. 9

GAME ON • In the aftermath of an election that has left us divided and dystopic, Netflix’s second season of Squid Game — with its contests built on class, disunity and death — is not only the year’s most anticipated show, but scarily, its most relevant

RESURRECTING RUST • Three years after the Alec Baldwin Western was struck by the tragedy that turned it into a...


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