“The Equalizer” (Season 3 finale)ĩ-10 p.m. “Fire Country” (Season 1 finale)ġ0-11 p.m. “So Help Me Todd” (Season 1 finale)ġ0-11 p.m. “Young Sheldon” (Season 6 finale)ĩ-10 p.m. “True Lies” (Season 1 finale, Parts 1-2)Ĩ-9 p.m. “NCIS: Hawai’i” (Season 2 finale, Part 1)ĩ-11 p.m. “NCIS: Los Angeles” (Series finale, Part 1)ġ0-11 p.m. “East New York” (Season 1 finale)ġ0-11 p.m. PROGRAMMINGĬBS unveiled a calendar of final episode dates for the network’s primetime programming to cap off the 2022-2023 broadcast season.Ĩ-9 p.m. Check out Banff’s website for the full list of nominees. The festival takes place in-person and over live stream on June 12. It’s the first time we’ve been able to do this since before the pandemic, and it’s going to be an incredible show.” “We’re excited to once again be celebrating with a fully live and in person awards ceremony in Banff during the festival. “The Rockie Awards represent the best content in the world with entries from 48 countries,” said Jenn Kuzmyk, executive director of Banff, in a statement. In addition to the grand jury prize, the festival is presenting awards including the Rogers Prize for Excellence in Canadian Content and Prix Francophone, totaling 27 awards from 141 nominations across 29 countries. The jury of 150 international industry leaders across all major genres chooses the grand jury prize, which comes from the top-scoring nominated programs. The Banff World Media Festival announced the nominees for its Rockie Awards International Program Competition, which highlights global excellence in TV and digital media. Whiteside concurrently operates as the vice chair of the Sports and Entertainment Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association and a member of the Pro-Bono Awards Sub-Committee of the North Carolina Bar Foundation. While based in New York, Whiteside worked on film and television programming as an independent producer, a unit production manager and even a casting associate. Her former responsibilities included providing business guidance to streamers like Netflix, Peacock, Discovery+ and Freeform as well as Sony Pictures Television and the Sundance Institute.īefore obtaining a law degree, Whiteside received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in film and television production from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Whiteside hails from Ramo Law, a Los Angeles and New York-based entertainment law firm with an emphasis on production and distribution, where she served as a senior associate attorney. “Given our ambitious growth objectives for original program development, Alexa’s background and experience are an ideal fit as we expand the HMPG brand,” said HMPG President Frank Biancuzzo. In her new role, Whiteside will offer counsel to clients spanning across television, streaming and film from HMPG’s office in Charlotte, North Carolina. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023Įntertainment attorney Alexa Whiteside was hired at Hearst Media Production Group (HMPG) as vice president of business affairs, the production company announced Tuesday. (L to R) Naledi Murray as Wendy, Ravi Narayan as Earl Elephant, Christian Convery as Gus, Amie Donald as Maya Monkey in episode 201 of Sweet Tooth.
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