Freeze Frame | May 14, 2018
At the New York premiere screening of National Geographic’s America Inside Out With Katie Couric (l. to r.): Norah O’Donnell, anchor, CBS This Morning; Katie Couric, host and executive producer, America Inside Out; and Courteney Monroe, CEO, National Geographic Global Networks.
Muskegon, Mich., viewer Holley Pelkey (c.) receives her $500 prize
for winning Game Show Network Daily Draw from Halona Gustin
(l.), manager of the Comcast Xfinity Store in Muskegon, and Caryn Borresen Tubero, account director, GSN Distribution.
(From l.): Eric Kuhn of T-Mobile/Layer3 TV; Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and Jon Steinberg of Cheddar at the annual Bytes & Bylines party kicking off White House Correspondents’ Dinner weekend in Washington, D.C.
Noah Hawley, creator/executive producer/writer/director; cast member Dan Stevens; and Lauren Shuler Donner, executive producer, at the season two premiere of FX’s Legion at the Soho House in Los Angeles.
FCC chairman Ajit Pai paid a visit to Cable One in Pascagoula, Miss., to promote rural broadband (l. to r.): Patrick Large, deputy chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Stephen Palazzo; Charles McDonald and Jim Duck, Cable One; Pai; Charlie Oakes and Greg Capranica, Cable One; and Mississippi State Rep. Scott DeLano.
At ESPN’s NewFront in New York (l. to r): Matt Derella, Twitter; Adam Berger, Facebook; Rita Ferro, Disney/ABC Television; Ed Erhardt, ESPN; and Nick Bell, Snapchat.
Director Jack Bender (l.) and actress Kelly Lynch at a FYC screening of DirecTV Audience Network’s Mr. Mercedes at Hollywood Forever in Los Angeles.
Staffers from Spectrum NY1 News celebrate their two wins at the New York Emmy Awards (l. to r.): Dan Komarinetz, producer/editor; Kevin Dugan, executive producer; Frank DiLella, host/producer; Audrey Gruber, executive producer; and Joi DeLeon, producer/editor.
(From l.): Homeland executive producers Howard Gordon and Lesli Linda Glatter and cast members Claire Danes and Mandy Patikin and former CIA director Michael Hayden at a Washington, D.C., panel on the Showtime series hosted by George Mason University’s Michael V. Hayden Center for Intelligence, Policy, and International Security.
Benedict Cumberbatch (l.) and Gary Levine, president of programming, Showtime Networks, at the premiere afterparty for limited series Patrick Melrose at Beauty and Essex in Los Angeles.
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