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Manager Randy Kiyan Launches Ronin Entertainment
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Exclusive: Randy Kiyan, the talent and literary manager most recently serving as the head of literary at Luber Roklin Entertainment, today announced the launch of his own management company, Ronin Entertainment.

Kiyan told Deadline that the company “will embody a sleek and nimble mentality that is best served to advocate and support artists in this ever-evolving entertainment landscape.” He added that the trust he shares with clients stems from “a mandate of clear communication of goals, and a passion to tell inclusive stories for broad audiences. We are unified in our commitment to integrity of our artform.”

Kiyan went on to express his gratitude to Luber Roklin principals Matt Luber and Lena Roklin “for taking a chance on me and providing the foundation and freedom to grow my business over the years, as well as my mentors, friends, and colleagues for their continued support. I have always admired the entrepreneurial...
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  • 10/25/2023
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
Tonight on The A.V. Club TV show: Vice Principals' Edi Patterson
September was a big month for music videos with house parties, and this week we break down which parties worked, and which ones we’d prefer we hadn’t gone to with Staff Writer Yolanda Carney in Month In Music Videos. We also talk to Kevin Allison, host of the podcast Risk, about Mel Brooks, and the influence of…

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  • 9/28/2017
  • by Keerthi Harishankar
  • avclub.com
Which Game Of Thrones predictions did our TV show staff get right?
Like the rest of the TV-watching world, the staff of our TV series—The A.V. Club Hosted By John Teti, which airs Thursday nights on Fusion—made plenty of predictions about Game Of Thrones, with wildly varying degrees of success. In this outtake from the show, host John Teti and writer Yolanda Carney discuss what they…

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  • 9/21/2017
  • by John Teti, Yolanda Carney
  • avclub.com
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‘The A.V. Club’ Wants to Be Your Smart TV: How The Pop-Culture Site Is Moving Into the Entertainment News Circuit
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A modest studio nestled in a corridor of industrial Chicago is the latest front in the ongoing battle to marry news and pop culture. Here, writers for the Fusion network’s new weekly show, “The A.V. Club,” are discussing how to best taste-test a Nintendo Switch cartridge.

The gag will serve as the cold open for the second episode of the pop-culture website’s eponymous TV show, which premiered March 16 and will air a new episode every Thursday evening. Host John Teti and his writers, Yolanda Carney and Fran Hoepfner, recently learned that Nintendo has coated cartridges for its new gaming system in something deliberately foul-tasting, to prevent children from eating them. “So we’re feeding it to adults,” Hoepfner said.

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Teti laughed at the phrasing. “Let’s remember that,” he noted. (They wound up with,...
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  • 3/24/2017
  • by Andrew Lapin
  • Indiewire
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