An Evening Honoring James Burrows: Cheers
Generative Artificial Intelligence Overview
A virtual presentation for an overview of the generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools that are impacting content creation.
The Power of TV: Ensuring Authentic Disability Inclusion
Learn from panelists who are driving disability inclusion both on and offscreen, as they discuss strategies for success, challenges faced when advocating for inclusivity, and what it takes to achieve greater equity in the television industry.
The Craft of Documentary: The Role of the Archival Producer
An insightful exploration of the role of the archival producer, whose foundational responsibilities are crucial to the success of documentary storytelling.
The Visual Effects Process Behind Big Budget Television
Join the Emmy-nominated Visual Effects Supervisor Chris MacLean and Jennifer Phang, Director of Foundation on Apple TV+ for a virtual presentation to discuss workflows on visual effects-heavy projects.
75th Emmy Awards: Cheers
A tribute to Cheers.
2024 Foster Youth Internship Information Session
An information session on applying to the 2024 Television Academy Foundation's Internship program for foster youth.
2024 Summer Internship Information Session
An information session on applying to the 2024 Television Academy Foundation Summer Internship program.
Television Academy Throwback: Ted Danson
At the 42nd Emmy Awards, Ted Danson wins in the category of Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series — memorably presented by the Simpsons — after being nominated 7 years straight for his portrayal of Sam Malone in Cheers.
Writing for a Network Procedural
An informative conversation moderated by Writers Peer Group Governor Nicole Demerse with the showrunners from Gray's Anatomy, Fire Country, 9-1-1: Lone Star, and The Good Doctor on makes a network procedural successful.
The Power of TV: Exploring TV's Role in Shaping Healthy Masculinity
Watch the discussion on the topic of Healthy Masculinity in Television, as panelists explore how television programming has evolved to challenge traditional notions of masculinity and promote positive representations on screen.