HiDef Revolution 2 - Watch Webcast
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GLENN CLOSE as Patty Hewes
ROSE BYRNE as Ellen Parsons
TATE DONOVAN as Tom Shayes
The Second Television Academy Honors
Submitted by admin on Thu, 2009-08-27 11:38These were some of the programs recognized at the second annual Television Academy Honors, launched last year to salute television which inspires and educates, yet still engages and entertains: “Television with a conscience,” in the words of John Shaffner.
LGBT: Youth In Television - Tweens, Teens & More!
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2009-08-26 16:31 “Marco was my idol,” said Adamo Ruggiero, who portrayed Marco and is also gay. “He was coming out faster than I was. At the beginning, I was jealous of him, because he was doing it so quickly. Then I realized, I had the best gay manual ever.”
Family Day on Hall of Fame Plaza
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A Father’s Day Salute to TV Dads
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2009-08-26 14:37A SALUTE TO TV DADS
GUESTS
Dick Van Dyke
Tom Bosley • Stephen Collins
Joetta Di Bella
Submitted by admin on Wed, 2009-08-26 13:35Emmy Award-winning producer Joetta Di Bella began her television career in KTLA’s national sales office in Manhattan. She moved to Los Angeles as account executive for Marketron Inc., a firm that computerized Nielsen/Arbitron data for television/radio stations. Returning to KTLA as assistant research director, Di Bella was promoted to assistant program director. She entered production as co-producer of Popeye and Family Film Festival. Delving into live-event entertainment, Di Bella produced and wrote multiple Hollywood Christmas and Rose Parades.
Emmy Award-winning producer Joetta Di Bella began her television career in KTLA’s national sales office in Manhattan. She moved to Los Angeles as account executive for Marketron Inc., a firm that computerized Nielsen/Arbitron data for television/radio stations. Returning to KTLA as assistant research director, Di Bella was promoted to assistant program director. She entered production as co-producer of Popeye and Family Film Festival. Delving into live-event entertainment, Di Bella produced and wrote multiple Hollywood Christmas and Rose Parades. She also managed Bainsville Productions, providing second-unit photography for television and feature films. Most recently, she served as archivist for the Pasadena Tournament of Roses. Di Bella serves on the Television Academy’s Diversity Committee and its Foundation’s Education Committee. Under the auspices of the Foundation, she initiated a job-shadowing program for Los Angeles Unified School District students, providing work experience in the creative and technical production of the Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards.