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Katie Campione
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Katie joined Deadline in 2022 from TheWrap, where she also covered the television industry. She also has worked for The Hollywood Reporter, The Associated Press, People Magazine, and more. Katie is from Florida and earned her degree in journalism from the University of Florida. She is based in Los Angeles.
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‘Will Trent’ Scores Big With Series’ Most-Watched Multiplatform Telecast Ever In 7-Day Viewing
EXCLUSIVE: Will Trent is digging up some strong viewership for ABC.
After seven days of multi-platform viewing, the March 5 episode amassed 9.02M viewers across ABC, Hulu and other digital platforms, according to Disney. The makes it the series’ most-watched multi-platform telecast ever.
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‘Love Is Blind’ Sails Back Onto Nielsen Streaming Charts With Season 6 Debut
Bluey and Young Sheldon are still going back and forth on the Nielsen streaming charts.
For the week of February 12 to 18, it was Bluey that prevailed with just under 1.2B viewing minutes, thanks to the 2-11 crowd, which made up about half of the audience. According to Nielsen, Bluey‘s 10 new…
Nicole Luther Promoted To VP of Transportation Affairs & Policy At Contract Services
Contract Services has upped Nicole Luther to VP of Transportation Affairs and Policy.
In her new role, Luther will work closely with the film and TV industry to help it navigate changes in the transportation sector, including zero emission vehicles, alternative fuels, electric charging infrastructure…
Ted Sarandos Says AI Cannot Replace Filmmakers: “There Is No Shortcut For The Human Experience”
EXCLUSIVE: Netflix chief Ted Sarandos has weighed in on artificial intelligence’s place in Hollywood.
Sarandos discussed the contentious topic with Rob Lowe on an upcoming episode of the actor’s SiriusXM podcast Literally! with Rob Lowe. Deadline has an exclusive excerpt from the interview, where…
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‘Oppenheimer’ & ‘The Holdovers’ Viewership Balloons On Peacock During Oscars Weekend
EXCLUSIVE: Peacock is feeling the effects of Oscar weekend.
Two NBCUniversal films, Oppenheimer and The Holdovers, scored golden statuettes in major categories at the 96th annual Academy Awards on March 10 — which appears to have drawn audiences to them on streaming.
From March 9 to 12, Oppenheim…
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‘Friday Night Smackdown’ Audience Up 16% In Demo As Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson Makes His Return To The Ring
The Rock has been heating things up for WWE.
Since Dwayne Johnson returned to the ring in January, Friday Night SmackDown has seen some significant audience growth. The average demo audience for the first quarter of 2024 has been around 900,000 viewers.
That’s up about 16% versus last year’s…
‘Damsel’ Takes Over Netflix With Impressive Debut While ‘The Gentlemen’ Is No. 1 In TV
Millie Bobby Brown is once again reigning over Netflix with her latest project.
Her new film Damsel recorded 35.3M views in just three days of availability, easily boosting it to the top of the English film charts (and taking the crown as the most-watched title of the week) from March 4 to March 10…
Oscar Viewership Rises 4% As ‘Oppenheimer’-Dominated Ceremony Starts An Hour Earlier
It’s not the near sweep that Oppenheimer had, but ABC certainly has something to celebrate out of last night’s Academy Awards.
With the final numbers in, 19.5M viewers tuned in to watch the 2024 Oscars, according to Nielsen data. That’s a 4% win over the 18.8 million who tuned in for the 95th annual A…
‘Abbott Elementary’: Lana Condor, Keegan-Michael Key, Cree Summer & More To Appear In Already Star-Studded Season 3
EXCLUSIVE: There will be quite a few familiar faces roaming the halls of Willard R. Abbott Elementary in the coming weeks.
After a surprise cameo from 2024 Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper during Sunday’s special episode of Abbott Elementary, ABC is keeping up the momentum.
Lana Condor…
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‘Oppenheimer’ Producer Charles Roven Calls 20-Year Career With Emma Thomas & Christopher Nolan “Exhilarating” As Trio Collects First Best Picture Oscar
Oppenheimer capped a big night at the 96th Academy Awards with a Best Picture win.
The film closed the show by collecting its seventh and final win of the night just after Christopher Nolan and Cillian Murphy captured Oscars for Best Director and Best Actor, respectively.
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‘American Fiction’s Cord Jefferson Pleads With Hollywood To Give New Creatives A Shot While Accepting Adapted Screenplay Oscar
American Fiction‘s Cord Jefferson is officially an Oscar winner — and he’s pleading with Hollywood studios to give more up and coming creatives a shot at their own golden statuette.
While accepting the award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 96th Academy Awards, Jefferson used his speech to…
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SAG-AFTRA’s Duncan Crabtree-Ireland On The State Of Negotiations With Video Game Industry & Possible Strike: “We’re Getting To The End Of The Road”
Will Hollywood experience another actors strike in the coming months?
After more than a year of negotiating with the video game companies on a new Interactive Media Agreement, SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland indicated the guild might soon be walking away from the table…
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