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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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‘I Love L.A.’ Is Rachel Sennott’s Tough Love Letter To Herself, Gen Z & The Hangout Comedy’s Titular City
In her Gen Z hangout comedy I Love L.A., Rachel Sennott lovingly holds a mirror up to the city’s 20-something transplants. As with the city itself, there is a lot to love about the latest generation of young adults to be chewed up and spit out in L.A., even if they could stand to work on a few…
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‘IT: Welcome To Derry’ Scares Up Strong 3-Day U.S. Premiere Audience On HBO & HBO Max
IT: Welcome to Derry is seeing early success after its frightening HBO premiere.
The prequel series launched October 26, and the first episode amassed 5.7M U.S. viewers in the first three days of viewing across HBO and HBO Max, according to Warner Bros. Discovery.
Per the company, that puts…
GLAAD Selects Winners Of Black Queer Creative Summit TV Pilot Pitch Competition In Partnership With Starz
EXCLUSIVE: GLAAD has selected the winners of its TV Pilot Pitch Competition from the recent Black Queer Creative Summit.
First place went to Jules Crosby with the project Don’t Try This at Home. In second place was Carlton V Bell II with un-United, and third place went to Chas Jackson for Miss Behav…
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‘The Write Path’: ATX TV, SeriesFest, Sundance Institute & The Black List Partner For Seminar To Guide Emerging Writers
EXCLUSIVE: The television industry can be a competitive environment for emerging writers with no shortage of obstacles. While there are plenty of programs to help guide new scribes, navigating those can be a confusing and overwhelming task in and of itself.
The good news is, TV writing newbies…
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‘Boots’ Creator Andy Parker On Ruffling Feathers With Gay Marines Story Produced By Norman Lear & Challenging Viewers To “Reconsider Their Own Assumptions”
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the Netflix series Boots.
Andy Parker didn’t set out to incite more debate about the U.S. military with his Netflix series Boots, and he certainly didn’t anticipate that the Pentagon would weigh in on it, but he also can’t say he’s all that…
‘Backyard Baseball’ Video Game Lands First Ever Adaptation With Tiffany Haddish, Arturo Castro & More All-Stars Voicing Animated Special
EXCLUSIVE: After the Backyard Sports video games were revived last year, the beloved franchise has scored its first ever animated adaptation.
Playground Productions, an upstart company run by former teacher Lindsay Barnett, secured the rights in an unusual way (see below) and is now launching an…
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‘Chad Powers’ Showrunner Michael Waldron On Russ’ Attempt At Reform In Finale Episode, Filming At Georgia Football Game & Potential Season 2 Ideas
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details from the finale of Hulu’s Chad Powers.
In the finale of Hulu’s Chad Powers, the cat is finally out of the bag — sort of.
It’s the eve of the game that the Southern Georgia Catfish have been anticipating all season and, mere hours before the team is…
Simu Liu Says Replacing Background Actors With AI Is “So Antithetical” To His Own Career Development, Argues “Art Is Art Because It’s Human”
Simu Liu isn’t on board with using AI to replace actors, including and especially background performers.
Recently, the Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings actor pushed back on a take from Shark Tank‘s Kevin O’Leary, who posited that replacing extras with artificial intelligence could bring…
Sundance Institute Workers Form Union Ahead Of 2026 Film Festival
The workers at Sundance Institute have formed a union.
Just a few months ahead of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, the group of around 40 staffers delivered a petition to leadership asking for voluntary recognition of their decision to be represented by the Communications Workers of America…
‘The Diplomat’ Star Rufus Sewell On Season 3’s Shifting Power Dynamics & Yet Another Jaw-Dropping Cliffhanger: “There’s A Betrayal”
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from Season 3 of Netflix’s The Diplomat.
Just when you think that Hal Wyler (Rufus Sewell) couldn’t possibly get himself entrenched in more problems, he proves everyone wrong.
After an explosive Season 2 finale, The Diplomat returned recently to…
Workers At Iconic D.C. Concert Venues Launch Unionization Effort To Address Low Wages & “A Lack Of A Voice” With Management; 300+ Artists Urge Voluntary Recognition
Workers at some of the most iconic music venues in Washington, D.C., are making a push to unionize to address what they feel is a widening gap between the venues’ management and their employees.
The 300+ staffers at 9:30 Club, The Anthem, The Atlantis and Lincoln Theatre, petitioned management…
‘Dancing With The Stars’ Hits Another Season 34 Viewership High On ‘Wicked’ Night, Marking Unprecedented 5-Week Growth Streak On Fall TV
EXCLUSIVE: Dancing with the Stars‘ thrillifying journey to the Emerald City on Tuesday was one for the history books, continuing Season 34’s hot streak with its best audience yet.
Wicked Night scored 6.63M total viewers, according to Nielsen’s Live+same-day Big Data + panel measurements, up 11%…
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