CNN has added three on-air contributors to appear across the network as well as panelists on The Chris Wallace Show.
Joining the network will be Jane Coaston, contributing opinion writer at The New York Times with a focus on American conservatism. She previously was the host of the podcast The Argument.
Lulu Garcia-Navarro is from The New York Times Magazine, where she is launching a new interview franchise. Garcia-Navarro previously worked at NPR as a host and was a longtime international correspondent.
Reiham Salam is the president of the Manhattan Institute and former executive editor of National Review. He is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and contributing editor at National Affairs and National Review.
All three contributors have appeared on The Chris Wallace Show, which launched in November on Saturday mornings. They are part of a rotating group of panelists that also includes Kara Swisher and Kristen Soltis Anderson.
Joining the network will be Jane Coaston, contributing opinion writer at The New York Times with a focus on American conservatism. She previously was the host of the podcast The Argument.
Lulu Garcia-Navarro is from The New York Times Magazine, where she is launching a new interview franchise. Garcia-Navarro previously worked at NPR as a host and was a longtime international correspondent.
Reiham Salam is the president of the Manhattan Institute and former executive editor of National Review. He is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and contributing editor at National Affairs and National Review.
All three contributors have appeared on The Chris Wallace Show, which launched in November on Saturday mornings. They are part of a rotating group of panelists that also includes Kara Swisher and Kristen Soltis Anderson.
- 1/29/2024
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2022 Tribeca Festival has named its jury totaling more than five dozen members across 18 categories with Alan Zweibel, Aidan Quinn, Anne Archer, Rose Troche and Oge Egbuonu judging the U.S. Narrative Feature Competition.
Jessica Alba, Darren Aronofsky and Daryl Hannah are among jurors for the 2022 Human/Nature Prize, a new award this year going “to the project that best illuminates the pressing environmental issues of our time.”
The Nora Ephron Award, created to honor the spirit and vision of the legendary filmmaker and writer and presented for the tenth year, will be juried by Pam Grier along with Amandla Stenberg and Lisa Addario.
Rosanna Arquette, Lucy Boynton, Anthony Edwards and Nikki Karimi are the jury for International Narrative Feature.
Also set to select projects in categories including film, audio storytelling and games are Debra Winger, Andre Holland, Niecy Nash, Alex Winter, Lucy Boynton, Nanfu Wang, Sheila Nevins of MTV Documentary Films...
Jessica Alba, Darren Aronofsky and Daryl Hannah are among jurors for the 2022 Human/Nature Prize, a new award this year going “to the project that best illuminates the pressing environmental issues of our time.”
The Nora Ephron Award, created to honor the spirit and vision of the legendary filmmaker and writer and presented for the tenth year, will be juried by Pam Grier along with Amandla Stenberg and Lisa Addario.
Rosanna Arquette, Lucy Boynton, Anthony Edwards and Nikki Karimi are the jury for International Narrative Feature.
Also set to select projects in categories including film, audio storytelling and games are Debra Winger, Andre Holland, Niecy Nash, Alex Winter, Lucy Boynton, Nanfu Wang, Sheila Nevins of MTV Documentary Films...
- 6/2/2022
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
The Economist magazine apologized on Thursday over an interview with Ben Shapiro that originally referred to the conservative commentator and Daily Wire editor-in-chief as an “alt-right sage” and “a pop idol of the alt right.”
“This article has been changed. A previous version mistakenly described Mr Shapiro as an ‘alt-right sage’ and ‘a pop idol of the alt right’. In fact, he has been strongly critical of the alt-right movement. We apologise,” read an editor’s note now affixed to the top of the piece.
The new title was amended to call Shapiro a “radical conservative.”
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“Inside the mind of Ben Shapiro, the alt-right sage without the rage,” read the tweet from the British newsmagazine.
“Mr Shapiro not only courts controversy, he relies on it. It serves as an opening salvo to be heard above the din in digital media,...
“This article has been changed. A previous version mistakenly described Mr Shapiro as an ‘alt-right sage’ and ‘a pop idol of the alt right’. In fact, he has been strongly critical of the alt-right movement. We apologise,” read an editor’s note now affixed to the top of the piece.
The new title was amended to call Shapiro a “radical conservative.”
Also Read: The Economist Apologizes for Tweet Asking Whether Transgender People Should Be 'Sterilized'
“Inside the mind of Ben Shapiro, the alt-right sage without the rage,” read the tweet from the British newsmagazine.
“Mr Shapiro not only courts controversy, he relies on it. It serves as an opening salvo to be heard above the din in digital media,...
- 3/28/2019
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
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