8 Feb 2016

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Monday through Friday (2:00-3:00 PM, ET; 1:00-2:00 PM, PT)

Monday, Feb. 8 Actor Adam Rodriguez (CW’s “Jane the Virgin”); “Top Talker” L.A. Reid discusses his new book, “Sing to Me” (n)

Tuesday, Feb. 9 Actor Joe Manganiello discusses his guest starring role in CBS’s “Mom”; “The Talk” celebrates FAT TUESDAY with a Mardi Gras themed-show, including actor Scott Bakula (CBS’s “NCIS: New Orleans”); “Top Talker” senior entertainment reporter Chloe Melas (HollywoodLife.com) (n)

Wednesday, Feb. 10 Actress Alyssa Milano; host Sheryl Underwood searches for her ideal mate with three special dates to celebrate Valentine’s Day; chef Dean Sheremet discusses his new cookbook, “Eat Your Heart Out” and cooks (n)

Thursday, Feb. 11 Actor Courtney B. Vance; “Top Talker” columnist and television personality Piers Morgan; lifestyle expert Chi-Lan Lieu offers “Shop Daytime Deals” for romance essentials (n)

Friday, Feb. 12 Actor, producer, and singer Seth MacFarlane discusses his GRAMMY nomination; actor Anders Holm discusses his new film (n)

RATING:  TV14-DL (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

28 Jan 2016

Monday through Friday, 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT

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Thursday, Jan. 28 Josh Brolin; John Dickerson, host of CBS News’s “Face The Nation”; Environmental Activist Erin Brockovich; musical performance by Aubrie Sellers (n)

Friday, Jan. 29 Stand-up performance by and interview with Jerry Seinfeld; Senator Rand Paul; musical performance by Andra Day (OAD: 1/6/16)

*Monday, Feb. 1 John Travolta and Courtney B. Vance; Author Amy Cuddy; musical performance by John Moreland (n)

*Tuesday, Feb. 2 David Schwimmer; Pastor Joel Osteen; musical performance by M.Ward (n)

*Wednesday, Feb. 3 Dr. Phil; Creators of “Togetherness” Mark and Jay Duplass; Author Michael Eric Dyson; musical performance by Anderson .Paak and the Free Nationals (n)

*Thursday, Feb. 4 Michael Strahan; Samantha Bee; musical performance by Wilco (n)

28 Jan 2016

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(Monday through Friday, 12:37-1:37 AM, ET/PT)

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Thursday, Jan. 28 Actor Billy Crystal; talk and musical performance by One Direction (OAD 12/3/15)

Friday, Jan. 29 Actress Carol Burnett; actor Fred Savage; actress Marcia Gay Harden; musical performance by Catfish and the Bottlemen (OAD 9/28/15)

*Monday, Feb. 1 Actor Nathan Fillion; actor Randall Park; performance by Cirque Kurios (n)

*Tuesday, Feb. 2 Actress Jennifer Jason Leigh; actor Joe Manganiello; actress Juno Temple; Carpool Karaoke with Coldplay’s Chris Martin (n)

*Wednesday, Feb. 3 Actress Rosie O’Donnell; comedian Nikki Glaser (n)

*Thursday, Feb. 4 Actress Eva Longoria; actor Tom Ellis; musical performance by Panic! At  The Disco (n)

28 Jan 2016

Tina Fey and Margot Robbie, Will Ferrell and Comedy Duo Key & Peele to Sit Down with Host Stephen Colbert Immediately Following “Super Bowl 50”

“The Late Show” Is the First Late Night Series in History to Air in the Post-Super Bowl Slot

THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT will welcome a star-studded lineup of guests to the show’s special live broadcast immediately following SUPER BOWL 50 on Sunday, Feb. 7 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/7:00-8:00 PM, PT; time is approximate after post-game coverage.) The Colbert-hosted “The Late Show” is the first late night series to ever air in the post-Super Bowl slot.

Tina Fey and co-star Margot Robbie from the upcoming film “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot,” Will Ferrell, starring in “Zoolander 2,” and comedy duo Key & Peele, starring together in “Keanu,” will join Stephen Colbert as his guests during the live broadcast from the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City. House band Jon Batiste and Stay Human will be featured throughout the show, with special guests and surprises along the way.

Since THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT debuted on Sept. 8, 2015, it has generated an immediate impact on ratings, pop culture and social media conversation. Its audience has increased +18% to 3.16 million viewers, and is up +67% in adults 18-34 and +60% in adults 18-49, compared to last year.  Digitally, THE LATE SHOW has seen a quadruple-digit percentage increase in full episode streams on CBS.com and CBS apps, and has garnered nearly 38 million social impressions since its premiere, according to Nielsen Social.

THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT, a production of The Late Show Inc., airs weeknights (11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Stephen Colbert, Tom Purcell, Meredith Bennett and Jon Stewart are the executive producers.

CHEAT TWEET: #TinaFey #WillFerrell visit LIVE after #SB50 2/7 #CBS #LSShttp://bit.ly/1lXREYn

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26 Jan 2016

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The 63rd Annual Golden  Reel Award Nominations were announced by the Motion Picture Sound Editors, with early leaders in motion picture being Mad Max: Fury Road, The Martian, The Revenant and Star Wars: The Force Awakens all with three nods each.   For Television, Game of Thrones led with three nods as well.

The Golden Reel Awards recognize excellence in sound editing achievement which includes everything from sound effects, foley, dialog and ADR to music and score integration.

Winners will be awarded and announced on February 27, 2016.

 

List of Nominees

Feature Film — Sound Effects & Foley
“Ant-Man” (Shannon Mills and Daniel Laurie)
“Jurassic World” (Al Nelson and Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, MPSE)
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (Mark Mangini, MPSE and Scott Hecker, MPSE)
“The Martian” (Oliver Tarney, MPSE)
“Sicario” (Alan Murray)
“Southpaw” (Mandell Winter, MPSE)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Matthew Wood)
“The Revenant” (Lon Bender, MPSE, Randy Thom, and Martin Hernandez, MPSE)

Feature Film — Dialogue & ADR
“Bridge Of Spies” (Richard Hymns)
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (Mark Mangini, MPSE and Scott Hecker, MPSE)
“The Martian” (Oliver Tarney, MPSE)
“The Revenant” (Lon Bender, MPSE, Randy Thom, and Martin Hernandez, MPSE)
“Room” (Niall Brady)
“Sicario” (Alan Murray)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Matthew Wood)
“Straight Outta Compton” (Mark Stoeckinger and Greg Hedgepath, MPSE)

Feature Film — Animation (Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue & ADR)
“Anomalisa” (Aaron Glacock and Christopher S. Aud, MPSE)
“The Good Dinosaur” (Shannon Mills)
“Hotel Transylvania 2” (Geoffrey Rubay)
“Inside Out” (Shannon Mills and Ren Klyce)
“Minions” (Dennis Leonard)
“The Peanuts Movie” (Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, MPSE and Randy Thom)
“Shaun the Sheep Movie” (Anthony Bayman and Adrian Rhodes)

Feature Film — Foreign Film (Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue & ADR)
“Dias De Gracia” (Frederic Le Louet and Enrique Greiner)
“Northmen: A Viking Saga” (Markus Glunz and Peter Staubli)
“Son Of Saul” (Tamas Zanyi)
“Unfreedom” (Resul Pookutty, MPSE and Amrit Pritam Dutta)

Feature Film — Documentary
“Amy” (Andy Shelley and Stephen Griffiths)
“Best Of Enemies” (Pete Horner)
“A Faster Horse” (Mark Stoeckinger and Luke Gibleon)
“Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck” (Cameron Frankley)
“Racing Extinction” (Tim Nielsen and Christopher Barnett)
“What Happened to Miss Simone” (Tony Volante)
“Winter On Fire: Ukraine’s Fight For Freedom” (Oleg Kulchytskyi)
“The Wrecking Crew” (Bob Bronow, MPSE)

Feature Film — Music in a Musical
“Love & Mercy” (Nicholas Renbeck)
“Pitch Perfect 2” (Amanda Goodpaster)
“Straight Outta Compton” (Jason Ruder)

Feature Film — Music Score
“Creed” (Ronald Webb)
“Jupiter Ascending” (Paul Apelgren)
“Jurassic World” (Paul Apelgren)
“Mad Max: Fury Road” (Bob Badami)
“The Martian” (Tony Lewis)
“Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation” (John Finklea)
“The Revenant” (Martin Hernandez, MPSE)
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Paul Apelgren)

Television — Short Form, Sound Effects & Foley
“Better Call Saul” (Nick Forshager)
“Fargo” (Nick Forshager)
“Game of Thrones” (Tim Kimmel)
“Marco Polo: One Hundred Eyes” (Dave Patterson)
“The Last Ship” (Michael Graham, MPSE)
“True Detective” (Mandell Winter, MPSE)
“Turn: Washington’s Spies” (George Haddad)
“Vikings Season 3” (Jane Tattersall, MPSE)

Television — Long Form, Sound Effects & Foley
“Bessie” (Damian Volpe, MPSE)
“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (Mace Matiosian, MPSE)
“Sons Of Liberty” (Ruy Garcia)
“Texas Rising Night 4” (John Laing)
“True Detective” (Mandel Winter, MPSE)
“Tut” (Michael J. Benavente, MPSE)

Television — Short Form, Dialogue & ADR
“Blindspot” (Mark Relyea)
“The Book of Negroes” (David Rose, MPSE)
“Game of Thrones” (Tim Kimmel)
“Homeland” (Craig Dellinger, MPSE)
“Marvel’s Daredevil” (Lauren Stephens)
“The 100” (Norval “Charlie” Crutcher III, MPSE)
“The Walking Dead” (Jerry Ross)
“Vikings – Season 3” (Jane Tattersall, MPSE)

Television — Long Form, Dialogue & ADR
“Bessie” (Damian Volpe, MPSE)
“Saints and Strangers” (Victor Ennis)
“Scream Queens” (Gary Megregian, MPSE)
“Sons Of Liberty” (Louis Bertini, MPSE)
“Texas Rising Night 4” (John Laing)
“Tut” (Michael J. Benavente, MPSE)

Television — Short Form, Music
“American Horror Story” (David Klotz)
“Bates Motel” (Michael Ryan, MPSE)
“Game of Thrones” (David Klotz)
“House of Cards”, Jonathon Stevens)
“Jane The Virgin” (Darren King)
“Mr. Robot” (Ben Zales)
“Mozart in the Jungle” (Jason Newman)
“The Slap” (Robert Cotnoir, MPSE)

Television — Long Form, Music
“Saints & Strangers” (Del Spiva)
“Scream Queens” (David Klotz)
“The Book Of Negroes” (Joe Mancuso, MPSE)

Television — Short Form, Musical
“Empire” (Joshua Winget)
“Galavant” (Christopher Brooks)
“Nashville” (Jaclyn Newman Dorn)
“Peg+Cat” (J. Walter Hawkes)
“Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp” (Emily Kwong)

Television — Long Form, Musical
“Descendants” (Amber Funk)
“Drumline: A New Beat” (Avital Korin)
“Teen Beach 2” (Amber Funk)

Television — Short Form, Documentary
“Brewmore Baltimore” (Matt Davies, MPSE)
“Chef’s Table” (William McGuigan)
“Deadliest Catch” (Bob Bronow, MPSE)
“India’s Daughter” (Resul Pookutty, MPSE)
“Undrafted” (Eric Lalicata)

Television — Long Form, Documentary
“30 for 30: Sole Man” (Eric Lalicata)
“Keith Richards: Under The Influence” (Brian Chumney)
“The Spymasters: CIA in the Crosshairs” (Jason Schmidt)

Television — Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue & ADR (Animation)
“Gravity Falls” (Heather Olsen, MPSE)
“Half Shell Heroes” (Jeff Shiffman, MPSE)
“Lego Scooby-Doo! Knight Time Terror” (Devon Bowman)
“Marvel Avengers Assemble” (Michael Draghi, MPSE)
“Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero” (Eric Freeman)
“Star Wars Rebels” (Matthew Wood)
“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” (Jeff Shiffman, MPSE)
“Ultimate Spiderman” (Michael Draghi, MPSE)

Direct-to-Video Animation
“Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League – Attack of the Legion of Doom!” (Devon Bowman)
“Magic Snowflake” (Paulette Victor Lifton, MPSE)
“Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Frost Fight” (Michael Draghi, MPSE)
“Santa’s Apprentice” (Paulette Victor Lifton, MPSE)
“Tinker Bell and the Legend of the Neverbeast” (Todd Toon, MPSE)
“Trick Or Treaters” (Paulette Victor Lifton, MPSE)

Direct-to-Video Live Action
“All the Wilderness” (Trip Brock, MPSE)
“Last Shift” (Michael Orlowski, MPSE)
“Listening” (David Barber, MPSE)
“Lost River” (Lon Bender, MPSE)
“7 Minutes” (Trip Brock, MPSE)
“War Pigs” (Carlos Sanches)
“We Are Still Here” (Eric Lalicata)

Computer Episodic Entertainment
“All Hail King Julien” (Devon Bowman)
“Joy Ride – Prequel” (Charles Deenan, MPSE)
“The Mr. Peabody And Sherman Show” (Devon Bowman)
“Tom Clancy’s The Division: Agent Origins” (Kevin Senzaki)
“What Lives Inside” (Rob Marshall)

Computer Interactive Entertainment
“Batman: Arkham Knight” (Andrew Riley)
“Call of Duty Advanced Warfare: Exo Zombies” (Adam Boyd, MPSE)
“Halo 5: Guardians” (Bryan Watkins)
“Star Wars: Battlefront” (Charles Deenan, MPSE)
“StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void” – “Unity” Cinematic (Paul Menichini, MPSE)

Special Venue
“Alien Attack” (Brian Elmer)
“The Great Chicago Adventure” (Thomas Haigh, MPSE)
“Journey To Space” (Brian Elmer)
“MacGillivray Freeman’s Humpback Whales” (Andrew DeCristofaro, MPSE)
“Robots 3D” (Brian Elmer)

Verna Fields Award in Sound Editing for Student Filmmakers
“Chhaya” (Rob Szeliga)
“Edmond” (Rob Turner)
“Fulfilament” (Matis Rei)
“Hum” (Jackie Zhou)
“N0-A” (Kai Paquin)
“Prism” (Gerry Vasquez)

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26 Jan 2016

THE CEO OF “4 WHEEL PARTS” GOES UNDERCOVER TO MEET THE EMPLOYEES WHO KEEP HIS COMPANY ON THE RIGHT TRACK, ON “UNDERCOVER BOSS,” FRIDAY, FEB. 5

4 Wheel Parts” – Greg Adler, President and CEO of 4 Wheel Parts, the global leader in truck, Jeep, SUV and off-road tires, wheels, lift kits and accessories, goes undercover to meet the employees who keep his company on the right track, on UNDERCOVER BOSS, Friday, Feb. 5 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.  During the boss’s undercover mission, the pressure rises when he is tasked with mounting massive tires on a Jeep.

CHEAT TWEET: The pressure rises 4 the CEO when tasked w/mounting HUGE tires on a Jeep! #UndercoverBoss 8pm 2/5 #CBS http://bit.ly/1OWYc1M

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26 Jan 2016

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Weeklong Celebration to Include Private Reception on Feb. 9
Atop the Gramercy Park Hotel

Collaboration to Feature a Special Section in The Daily Front Row on
Friday, Feb. 12 that Chronicles the History and Evolution of the CBS Glossy

Sponsorship Builds on Watch! Magazine’s Longtime Partnership with
The Daily Front Row, the Leading Publication of New York Fashion Week

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Jan. 26, 2016 – Watch! Magazine, the official publication of CBS, announced today a unique partnership with The Daily Front Row to mark the magazine’s 10-year anniversary. The weeklong celebration will include a star-studded cocktail reception and a special section in the fashion week glossy that chronicles Watch! Magazine’s creation and evolution into one of the newsstand’s most sophisticated and elegant magazines.

The highlight of the collaboration will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 9, when leading talents in entertainment, media and fashion will celebrate Watch! Magazine’s milestone at a private reception atop the Gramercy Park Hotel. Sponsored by The Daily Front Row, the party is set to take place two days before the start of New York Fashion Week, distinguishing the gala as a new kick-off for the liveliest week in fashion. The event will also include a private performance by celebrated British violinist Charlie Siem, who will play the composition he wrote exclusively for Watch!Magazine. Siem is also the face of Dior Homme’s fall/winter campaign and was previously featured in ads for Hugo Boss, Giorgio Armani and Dunhill.

Then on Friday, Feb. 12, The Daily Front Row will publish a special 26-page section in that day’s edition that celebrates Watch! Magazine and its many achievements over 10 years of publication. Included in the special section will be many of the magazine’s most celebrated pictorials, photo shoots and stars

“This is a very unique collaboration that connects Watch! Magazine to the voice of New York Fashion Week,” said Jeremy Murphy, General Manager of the CBS glossy. “Both publications offer readers a unique perspective into entertainment and fashion, and we’ve had tremendous success distinguishing ourselves by covering both with editorial authority.”

“As Watch! Magazine grows its footprint in the fashion world with advertisers, marketers and editorial, we wanted to associate with a credible voice in this industry,” said Michael Rizzi, Publisher. “Partnering with The Daily Front Row is a terrific way to raise brand awareness and give us entrée into the fashion and media worlds.”

“It’s been wonderful to see CBS grow the Watch! Magazine audience during this new golden age of television,” says Brandusa Niro, Editor-in-Chief and CEO of The Daily Front Row. “Watch! Magazine occupies a unique place in the media landscape, and I look forward to another 10 years of success and our ongoing collaboration.”

 

About Watch! Magazine:

Now celebrating its 10-year anniversary, Watch! Magazine is the official glossy magazine of CBS, offering a rare, glamorous window into the lives of television’s biggest stars. With sumptuous photography, exotic settings, first class editorial and top tier talents, Watch! Magazine has steadily become one of the industry’s most elegant, sophisticated publications, effortlessly blending the worlds of celebrity, culture, fashion, travel and beauty in a magazine that reaches 1 million readers across the U.S. Every issues features work from the most celebrated talents, from photographers like Patrick Demarchelier, Art Streiber, Ellen von Unwerth and Ruven Afonador to leading editorial voices like Kate Betts, Michael Musto, Brantley Bardin, Hudson Morgan and Rebecca Ascher-Walsh.

 

About The Daily Front Row:

Since its inception in 2002, The Daily Front Row and fashionweekdaily.com have been speaking directly to fashion’s A-list insiders wherever they are—the front rows and runways of Fashion Week, the backyards of their Hamptons summer homes, the Oscars and Golden Globes, the trade shows that are so vital to their business. The Daily is the only multichannel media brand that legitimately influences the influencers, 365 days a year. Experts agree: “You haven’t really made it in fashion until you’ve made it into The Daily!”

 

22 Jan 2016

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Monday through Friday (2:00-3:00 PM, ET; 1:00-2:00 PM, PT)

Monday, Jan. 25 Host Drew Carey (“The Price Is Right”) discusses “Socially Awesome Week”; “Top Talker” radio personality Ellen K (n)

Tuesday, Jan. 26 Actress Regina King discusses her television series; “Top Talker” Kevin Frazier (“Entertainment Tonight”); musician Andy Grammer performs a medley of his hit song “Honey I’m Good” and new single “Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah)” (n)

Wednesday, Jan. 27 Actress Carol Burnett discusses her SAG Life Achievement award; “Top Talker” Jaymes Vaughan (“OK! TV”); lifestyle expert Chi-Lan Lieu unveils “Shop Daytime Deals” for game day entertaining (n)

Thursday, Jan. 28 Actress Vanessa Hudgens discusses her new television movie (n)

Friday, Jan. 29 Actor Boris Kodjoe discusses his new role on CBS’s “Code Black”; host; host Sara Gilbert celebrates her birthday by giving gifts to an audience full of deserving single parents with the help from lifestyle expert Chi-Lan Lieu (n)

RATING:  TV14-DL (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

22 Jan 2016

Monday through Friday, 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT

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Friday, Jan. 22 Steven Tyler; Gaby Hoffmann; musical performance by Låpsley (n)

*Monday, Jan. 25 Secretary Donald Rumsfeld; Oklahoma City Thunder Point Guard Russell Westbrook; musical performance by Jackson Browne (n)

*Tuesday, Jan. 26 Laurence Fishburne; Sarah Paulson; musical performance by Lake Street Dive (n)

*Wednesday, Jan. 27 Chris Pine; Actress Danielle Brooks; Columbia University student Jonah Reider; musical performance by Baauer (n)

*Thursday, Jan. 28 Josh Brolin; John Dickerson, host of CBS News’s “Face The Nation”; Environmental Activist Erin Brockovich; musical performance by Aubrie Sellers (n)

*Friday, Jan. 29 Stand-up performance by and interview with Jerry Seinfeld; Senator Rand Paul; musical performance by Andra Day (OAD: 1/6/16)

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*Friday, Jan. 22 Actress Taraji P. Henson; actor Justin Bartha; stand-up comedy performance by Jermaine Fowler (OAD: 12/8/15)

*Monday, Jan. 25 Actor Ty Burrell; actress Natalie Dormer; musical performance by Jeezy (OAD 11/16/15)

*Tuesday, Jan. 26  Actress Roseanne Barr; actress Gina Rodriguez; musical performance by DNCE (OAD 11/24/15)

*Wednesday, Jan. 27 Actor Anthony Mackie; actor Rainn Wilson; Carpool Karaoke with Justin Bieber (OAD 11/18/15)

*Thursday, Jan. 28 Actor Billy Crystal; talk and musical performance by One Direction (OAD 12/3/15)

*Friday, Jan. 29 Actress Carol Burnett; actor Fred Savage; actress Marcia Gay Harden; musical performance by Catfish and the Bottlemen (OAD 9/28/15)

 

16 Jan 2016

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For the first time, CBS will offer affiliates and owned stations in the Pacific and Mountain time zones the option of broadcasting the GRAMMY awards LIVE on Monday, Feb. 15.

For participating stations in these regions, THE 58TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS, hosted by two-time GRAMMY Award winner LL COOL J will be broadcast live from 5:00-8:30 PM, PT (6:00-9:30 PM, MT) on the CBS Television Network. Stations in the Pacific time zone that air the event live will also rebroadcast the entire GRAMMY awards telecast in primetime immediately following the live presentation.

The GRAMMY awards traditionally ranks as one of the year’s highest-rated broadcasts. Last year’s event averaged 24.8 million viewers and 8.3/23 in adults 18-49.

THE 58TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS airs live from Staples Center in Los Angeles on Monday, Feb. 15(8:00-11:30 PM, live ET).

14 Jan 2016

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Monday through Friday (2:00-3:00 PM, ET; 1:00-2:00 PM, PT)

Monday, Jan. 18 Actor Romany Malco discusses his new streaming series; actress Bridgit Mendler discusses her comedy series (n)

Tuesday, Jan. 19 Actress Ariel Winter; “Top Talker” Cameron Mathison (“Entertainment Tonight”); comedy writer and performer Erin Foster guest co-hosts (n)

Wednesday, Jan. 20 Top Talker” senior entertainment editor Lindsay Miller (PopSugar); chef Bobby Flay discusses his new cookbook, “Brunch at Bobby’s” and makes Italian inspired Calabrian scrambled eggs with jalapeno pesto bruschetta; singer Carnie Wilson guest co-hosts (n)

Thursday, Jan. 21 Actress Zendaya discusses the season finale of her television sitcom; “Top Talker” Debbie Matenopoulos (“The Insider”); actress Poppy Montgomery guest co-hosts (n)

Friday, Jan. 22 Actor William H. Macy (Showtime’s “Shameless”); actress Jane Kaczmarek guest co-hosts; chef David LeFevre serves up ricotta cavatelli pasta with clams and herbed bread crumbs (n)

RATING:  TV14-DL (Rating may change on day of broadcast due to specific subject matter.)

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*Thursday, Jan. 14 Actress Gillian Anderson; actor Tyler Perry; musical performance by JR JR (n)

Friday, Jan. 15 Actor Taye Diggs; actress Amy Landecker; musical performance by 5 Seconds of Summer (OAD: 11/30/15)

Monday, Jan. 18 Musician Josh Groban; actor Justin Long; musical performance by Daya (OAD: 12/14/15)

Tuesday, Jan. 19 Actress Jane Lynch; (Angel from Hell)  actress Carrie Brownstein; actor Joel Edgerton (n)

*Wednesday, Jan. 20 Actor J.K. Simmons; actor Josh Holloway; Major League Soccer players Robbie Keane and Steven Gerrard (n)

Thursday, Jan. 21 Actress Lily James; actor Sean Hayes; musical performance by B0rns (n)

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Monday through Friday, 11:35 PM-12:37 AM, ET/PT

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Thursday, Jan. 14 Olivia Munn; T.J. Miller; musical performance by Father John Misty

Friday, Jan. 15 Astronaut Scott Kelly; U.S. Women’s Soccer star Abby Wambach; Comedian Maria Bamford

*Monday, Jan. 18 Patricia Heaton; Quincy Jones; Civil Rights Activist Deray McKesson; musical performance by Grace (n)

*Tuesday, Jan. 19 Charlie Day; Colin Hanks from the CBS comedy series “Life in Pieces”; musical performance by Margo Price (n)

*Wednesday, Jan. 20 New York Jets Wide Receiver Brandon Marshall; Host and Executive Producer of “Serial” Podcast Sarah Koenig; Rev Run (n)

*Thursday, Jan. 21 Christian Slater; Josh Radnor; interview with and musical performance by Iggy Pop (n)

*Friday, Jan. 22 Steven Tyler; Gaby Hoffman; musical performance by Låpsley (n)

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14 Jan 2016

THE PRESIDENT OF MARCO’S PIZZA GOES UNDERCOVER TO MEET THE EMPLOYEES WHO HELP RAKE IN THE “DOUGH” FOR HIS COMPANY, ON “UNDERCOVER BOSS,” FRIDAY, JAN. 29

Marco’s Pizza” – Bryon Stephens, President and COO of Marco’s Pizza, the nation’s fastest-growing pizza franchise with nearly 700 locations in 35 states, goes undercover to meet the employees who rake in the “dough” for his company, on UNDERCOVER BOSS, Friday, Jan. 29 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. During Stephens’ journey, he finds an employee who is spread too thin and learns that super-sized advertising may be the recipe for success for his brand.

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PRINCIPAL AND CEO SCOTT GERBER OF THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY’S “GERBER GROUP” GOES UNDERCOVER IN HIS BARS TO MEET THE EMPLOYEES WHO KEEP THE PARTY GOING, ON “UNDERCOVER BOSS,” FRIDAY, JAN. 22

Gerber Group” – Scott Gerber, Principal and CEO of Gerber Group, a hospitality industry leader with 14 chic hotel bar and restaurant venues, including Whiskey Park, Whisky Blue and The Roof, goes undercover to meet his employees who keep the party going, on UNDERCOVER BOSS, Friday, Jan. 22 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Wearing a disguise of a mullet, beard and glasses on his undercover journey, Scott realizes there’s a missing ingredient at his company that’s impacting his employees – the hands-on leadership and warmth of his late father. Also, Scott’s brother, Kenny, takes his place on one mission and finds a dedicated employee who’s worked to the bone.

CHEAT TWEET: Cheers 2 CEO who dons a mullet while undercover @ his bars on #UndercoverBoss! Fri 1/22 http://bit.ly/1RovsEK

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13 Jan 2016

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The 2016 Makeup Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards Nominees were announced Wednesday, Jan 13.   Mad Max: Fury Road garnered three nominations  while Brooklyn, Carol, Cinderella, The Danish Girl, Ex Machina, Furious 7 and Pitch Perfect 2  each had two nods.

For Television, American Horror Story: Hotel led with three nominations plus two additional nods in the Commercial category for the show.

The Ceremonies where winners will be given their trophies will be held on February 20th at Paramount Studios Theater.

 

List of Nominees

FEATURE MOTION PICTURE – BEST CONTEMPORARY MAKE-UP

THE BIG SHORT
Make-Up Artists:  Julie Hewett, Pamela Westmore

FURIOUS 7
Make-Up Artists: James MacKinnon, Autumn Butler, Roxy D’Alonzo

PITCH PERFECT 2
Make-Up Artists: Melanie Hughes-Weaver, JudyYonemoto

SICARIO
Make-Up Artist: Donald Mowat

YOUTH
Make-Up Artists: Maurizio Silvi, Matteo Silvi

FEATURE MOTION PICTURE – BEST CONTEMPORARY HAIR STYLING

EX MACHINA
Hair Stylists: Sian Grigg, Charlotte Rogers

FURIOUS 7
Hair Stylists: Linda Flowers, Jennifer Santiago, Lesa Williams

PITCH PERFECT 2
Hair Stylists: Cheryl Marks, Meagan Herrera, Daina Daigle

SPECTRE
Hair Stylist: Zoe Tahir

SPY
Hair Stylists: Sarah Love, Linda Flowers

FEATURE MOTION PICTURE – BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER MAKE-UP

BROOKLYN
Make-Up Artists: Morna Ferguson, Niamh O’Loan, Marlène Rouleau

CAROL
Make-Up Artist: Patricia Regan

CINDERELLA
Make-Up Artists: Naomi Donne, Norma Webb

THE DANISH GIRL
Make-Up Artists: Jan Sewell, Renata Gilbert

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Make-Up Artists: Lesley Vanderwalt,Nadine Prigge, Ailie Smith

 

FEATURE MOTION PICTURE – BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER HAIR STYLING

BROOKLYN
Hair Stylists: Lorraine Glynn, Lorraine Brennan, Michelle Côté

CAROL
Hair Stylists: Jerry DeCarlo, Jack Curtain, Kay Georgiou

CINDERELLA
Hair Stylists: Carol Hemming, Orla Carroll, Wakana Yoshihara

DANISH GIRL
Hair Stylists: Jan Sewell, Renata Gilbert

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Hair Stylists: Anita Morgan, Kerstin Weller, Kylie Clark

 

FEATURE MOTION PICTURE – BEST SPECIAL MAKE-UP EFFECTS

BLACK MASS
Make-Up Artists: Joel Harlow, Kenny Niederbaumer, Khanh Trance

EX MACHINA
Make-Up Artists: Sian Grigg, Charlotte Rogers, Tristan Versluis

THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY – PART  2
Make-Up Artists: Ve Neill, Glenn Hetrick

MAD MAX: FURY ROAD
Make-Up Artists: Damian Martin, Elka Wardega, Jaco Snyman

STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS
Make-Up Artist: Neal Scanlan

TELEVISION AND NEW MEDIA SERIES – BEST CONTEMPORARY MAKE-UP

DANCING WITH THE STARS
Make-Up Artists: Zena Shteysel, Angela Moos, Patti Bortoli

EMPIRE
Make-Up Artists: Beverly Jo Pryor, Ashunta Sheriff

HOUSE OF CARDS
Make-Up Artists: Tricia Sawyer, Vasilios Tanis

TRANSPARENT
Make-Up Artists: Emma Johnston Burton, Molly Tissavary, Ela Barczewska

THE WALKING DEAD
Make-Up Artists: Essie Cha, Tracy Salazar

TELEVISION AND NEW MEDIA SERIES – BEST CONTEMPORARY HAIR STYLING

DANCING WITH THE STARS
Hair Stylists: Mary Guerrero, Kimi Messina, Jennifer Guerrero

EMPIRE
Hair Stylists: Melissa Forney, Telona Wilson

HOUSE OF CARDS
Hair Stylists: Sean Flanigan, Michael Ward

TRANSPARENT
Hair Stylists: Marie Larkin, Jean Webber, Bryn Leetch

THE VOICE – LIVE FINALE
Hair Stylists: Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Stephens, Renee Di Pinto Ferruggia

TELEVISION AND NEW MEDIA – BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER MAKE-UP

GAME OF THRONES
Make-Up Artist: Jane Walker

KEY & PEELE
Make-Up Artists:Scott Wheeler, Suzy Diaz, Michael Blake

MASTERS OF SEX
Make-Up Artists:Lana Horochowski, Maurine Burke

PENNY DREADFUL
Make-Up Artists: Enzo Mastrantonio, Clare Lambe

SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 40th ANNIVERSARY
Make-Up Artists:Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani, Amy Tagliamonti

TELEVISION AND NEW MEDIA SERIES – BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER HAIR STYLING

AGENT CARTER
Hair Stylists: Peter Tothpal, Terry Baliel

GAME OF THRONES
Hair Stylists: Kevin Alexander, Candice Banks

KEY & PEELE
Hair Stylists: Amanda Mofield, Raissa Patton

MASTERS OF SEX
Hair Stylists: Mary Ann Valdes, Matthew Holman, George Guzman

VIKINGS
Hair Stylist: Dee Corcoran

TELEVISION AND NEW MEDIA SERIES – BEST SPECIAL MAKE-UP EFFECTS

THE KNICK
Make-Up Artists: Justin Raleigh, Kevin Kirkpatrick, Kelly Golden

PENNY DREADFUL
Make-Up Artists: Nick Dudman, Sarita Allison

SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
Make-Up Artists: Louie Zakarian, Jason Milani

VIKINGS
Make-Up Artist: Tom McInerny

THE WALKING DEAD
Make-Up Artists: Greg Nicotero, Garrett Immel

TELEVISION MINI SERIES (MOW) – BEST CONTEMPORARY MAKE-UP

SCREAM QUEENS
Make-Up Artists: Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kelley Mitchell, Melissa Buell

STRIKE BACK
Make-Up Artist: Sue Michael

WHITNEY
Make-Up Artists: Marietta Carter-Narcisse, Noreen Wilkie

TELEVISION MINI SERIES (MOW) – BEST CONTEMPORARY HAIR STYLING

WHITNEY
Hair Stylists: Emanuel Millar, Rhonda O’Neal

TELEVISION MINI SERIES (MOW) – BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER MAKE-UP

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL
Make-Up Artists: Eryn Krueger Mekash, Kim Ayers, Sarah Tanno

BESSIE
Make-Up Artists: Debi Young, Sian Richards, Mi Young

FARGO
Make-Up Artists: Gail Kennedy, Joanne Preece, Gunther Schetterer

THE SECRET LIFE OF MARILYN MONROE
Make-Up Artists: Jordan Samuel, Patricia Keighran

TRUE DETECTIVE
Make-Up Artists: Felicity Bowring, Jay Wejebe, Kathleen Freeman

TELEVISION MINI-SERIES OR MOW – BEST PERIOD AND/OR CHARACTER HAIR    STYLING

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL
Hair Stylists: Monte C Haught, Darlene Brumfield, Frederic Asperas

ASTRONAUT WIVES CLUB
Hair Stylists: Candace Neal, David Blair, Albert Brown

BESSIE
Hair Stylists: Lawrence Davis, Monty Schuth

GRACE OF MONACO
Hair Stylists: Agathe Dupuis, Silvine Picard

THE SECRET LIFE OF MARILYN MONROE
Hair Stylists: Cliona Furey, Cathy Shibley

TELEVISION MINI SERIES (MOW) – BEST SPECIAL MAKE-UP EFFECTS

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL
Make-Up Artists: Eryn Krueger Mekash, Michael Mekash, David Anderson

FARGO
Make-Up Artists: Gail Kennedy, Dave Trainor, Tea-Christina Scott

KILLING JESUS
Make-Up Artists: Clare Ramsey, Jo Grover

SONS OF LIBERTY
Make-Up Artists: Davina Lamont, Simon Rose

COMMERCIALS AND MUSIC VIDEOS – BEST MAKE-UP

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL PROMO
Make-Up Artists: Kerry Herta, Jason Collins

DIRECT TV: “DEADBEAT DAD ROB LOWE”
Make-Up Artists: Vance Hartwell, Michael Ornelaz

DIRECT TV: “MEATHEAD ROB LOWE”
Make-Up Artists: Vance Hartwell, Michael Ornelaz

KATY PERRY – SUPER BOWL XIX HALFTIME
Make-Up Artists: Tym Shutchai Buacharern, Gloria Elias Foeillet

STATE FARM CONEHEADS
Make-Up Artists: Louie Zakarian, Stephen M. Kelly

COMMERCIALS AND MUSIC VIDEOS – BEST HAIR STYLING

AFLAC INSURANCE
Hair Stylists: Terry Baliel, Patti DeHaney

ARIANA GRANDE “FOCUS”
Hair Stylist: Dalina Rebollo
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: HOTEL
Hair Stylists: Nicole Alkire, Marissa Smith

J’ADORE CAMPAIGN/CHRISTIAN DIOR/CHARLIZE THERON
Hair Stylist: Enzo Angileri

2015 MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS
Hair Stylists: Shawn Finch, Jerilynn Stephens

THEATRICAL PRODUCTION – BEST MAKE-UP

ABUNDANCE
Make-Up Artists:Laura Caponera, Gillian Woodson

ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Make-Up Artists:Vanessa Dionne, Rheanne Garcia, Deborah Bryan

BREAKING THROUGH
Make-Up Artists:Rheanne Garcia, Stephanie Fenner, Raenae Kuaeae

THE GHOSTS OF VERSAILLES
Make-Up Artists:Darren K. Jinks, Brandi Strona

MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT
Make-Up Artists:Vanessa Dionne, Jessica Mills, Rheanne Garcia

THEATRICAL PRODUCTION – BEST HAIR STYLING

ABUNDANCE
Hair Stylist:Laura Caponera

ALICE IN WONDERLAND
Hair Stylists:Vanessa Dionne, Cassandra Russek

THE GHOSTS OF VERSAILLES
Hair Stylists:Darren K. Jinks, Samantha Wootten

MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT
Hair Stylists:Vanessa Dionne, Cassandra Russek

ONE NIGHT WITH JANIS JOPLIN
Hair Stylists:Leah J. Loukas, Raenae Kuaea

CHILDREN AND TEEN PROGRAMMING – BEST MAKE-UP

GAMERS GUIDE TO PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING
Make-Up Artists: Annie F. Maniscalco, Molly Craytor

GAME SHAKERS
Make-Up Artists: Michael Johnston, Patti Brand Reese

GORTIMER GIBBON’S LIFE ON NORMAL STREET
Make-Up Artists: Julie Murray, Carleigh Herbert

HENRY DANGER
Make-Up Artists: Michael Johnston, Patti Brand Reese

LIV AND MADDIE
Make-Up Artists: Danielle Saunders Rush, Kim Perrodin

CHILDREN AND TEEN PROGRAMMING – BEST HAIR STYLING

GAME SHAKERS
Hair Stylists: Joe Matke, Roma Goddard

GAMERS GUIDE TO MASTERING JUNIOR HIGH
Hair Stylists: Jeanette (Jani) Kleinbard, Stephanie Lierman

GORTIMER GIBBON’S LIFE ON NORMAL STREET
Hair Stylist: Josie Peng

HENRY DANGER
Hair Stylists: Joe Matke, Roma Goddard

 

DAYTIME TELEVISION – BEST MAKE-UP

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
Make-Up Artists:Christine Lai-Johnson, Allyson Carey

THE DR. PHIL SHOW
Make-Up Artist:Cool Benson

THE REAL
Make-Up Artist: Cool Benson

THE TALK: BEYONCE CHANNELED! ROCKTOBER HALLOWEEN SPECTACULAR
Make-Up Artist: Stephanie Cozart Burton

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS
Make-Up Artists: Patricia Denney, Marlene Mason, Kathy Jones

DAYTIME TELEVISION – BEST HAIR STYLING

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
Hair Stylists: Michele Arvizo, Brittany Madrigal-Field, Cora Diggins

DAYS OF OUR LIVES (12596)
Hair Stylists: Aubrey Marie Lescault, Bia Iftikhar, Armando Licon

DAYS OF OUR LIVES (12749)
Hair Stylists: Bia Iftikhar, Meghan Heaney, Armando Licon

THE REAL
Hair Stylist: Roberta Gardener Rogers

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS
Hair Stylists: Shannon Bradberry, Regina Rodrigue

13 Jan 2016

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Nominees for Television, Commercial,  and Documentary categories for the 67th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards were announced Wednesday, Jan 13.   All nominations included content that aired or was released in 2015.

See Also:  Directors Guild of America Announce Feature Film Nominees

Ceremonies will be held at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Los Angeles on February 6th and will be hosted by Jane Lynch.   We will report all winners.

All nominees listed below are in alphabetical order.

List of Nominees

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series

MICHAEL ENGLER
Downton Abbey, “Episode 8”
(PBS)

This is Mr. Engler’s fourth DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in the Comedy Series category in 2007 for the 30 Rock episode “Rosemary’s Baby,” in 2003 for the Sex and the City episode “Hop, Skip & A Week,” and in 2001 for the Sex and the City episode “My Motherboard, Myself.”

LESLI LINKA GLATTER
Homeland, “The Tradition of Hospitality”
(Showtime)

Ms. Glatter’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Michael Klick
First Assistant Director: Sunday Stevens
Second Assistant Director: Wendy Bledsoe

This is Ms. Glatter’s sixth DGA Award nomination. She previously won in this category in 2014 for Homeland, “From A to B and Back Again” and in 2009 for Mad Men, “Guy Walks into an Advertising Agency.” She was also nominated in 2013 and 2012 for Homeland episodes “The Star” and “Q & A,” as well as in 1990 for Twin Peaks, “Episode 32006.”

DAVID NUTTER
Game of Thrones, “Mother’s Mercy”
(HBO)

This is Mr. Nutter’s sixth DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2013 for the Game of Thrones episode “The Rains of Castamere” and in 2006 for The Sopranos episode “Join the Club.” He was also nominated in the Comedy Series category for Entourage episodes “The Resurrection” (2007) and “Lose Yourself” (2010); and in the Movies for Television and Mini-Series category for The Pacific “Basilone” in 2010.

STEVEN SODERBERGH
The Knick, “Williams and Walker”
(Cinemax)

Mr. Soderbergh’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Managers: Michael Polaire, Gabrielle Mahon
First Assistant Director: Gregory Jacobs
Second Assistant Director: Jody Spilkoman
Second Second Assistant Directors: Travis Rehwaldt, Jason F. Fesel
Location Manager: Rob Striem

This is Mr. Soderbergh’s fourth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini-Series for Behind the Candelabra in 2013. He was previously nominated in the Feature Film category in 2000 for both Erin Brockovich and Traffic. He was also the recipient of the Guild’s 2014 Robert B. Aldrich Service Award for extraordinary service to the DGA and its membership.

MATTHEW WEINER
Mad Men, “Person to Person”
(AMC)

Mr. Weiner’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Dara Weintraub
First Assistant Director: Lisa M. Rowe
Second Assistant Director: Maria Mantia
Second Second Assistant Director: M. Ryan Traylor

This is Mr. Weiner’s third DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category for the Mad Men episodes “Meditations in an Emergency” in 2008 and “Shut The Door. Have A Seat” in 2009.

***

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series

CHRIS ADDISON
Veep, “Election Night”
(HBO)

Mr. Addison’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Bill Hill
First Assistant Director: Dale Stern
Second Assistant Director: Michelle Gritzer
Second Second Assistant Director: Miles Perman

This is Mr. Addison’s first DGA Award nomination.

LOUIS C.K.
Louie, “Sleepover”
(FX)

Mr. C.K.’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: M. Blair Breard
First Assistant Director: Adam Escott
Second Assistant Director: Nick Vanderpool
Second Second Assistant Director: Daniel Lugo
Location Manager: Jeff Caron

This is Mr. C.K.’s fourth DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category in 2012 for the Louie episode “New Year’s Eve” and in 2014 for the Louie episode “Elevator: Part 6.” He was also nominated in the Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials category in 2013 for Louis C.K.: Oh My God.

MIKE JUDGE
Silicon Valley, “Binding Arbitration”
(HBO)

Mr. Judge’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Philipp A. Barnett
First Assistant Director: Brett Dos Santos
Second Assistant Director: Thomas Boucher
Second Second Assistant Director: Bryan Snodgrass

This is Mr. Judge’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category in 2014 for the Silicon Valley episode “Minimum Viable Product.”

GAIL MANCUSO
Modern Family, “White Christmas”
(ABC)

Ms. Mancuso’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Sally Young
First Assistant Director: Jim Hensz
Second Assistant Director: Jason Z. Kemp
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Baker

This is Ms. Mancuso’s third DGA Award nomination. She was previously nominated in this same category in 2014 for the Modern Family episode “Vegas” and in 2013 for the Modern Family episode “My Hero.”

JILL SOLOWAY
Transparent, “Kina Hora”
(Amazon)

Ms. Soloway’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Victor Hsu
First Assistant Director: Maria Battle Campbell
Second Assistant Director: Allan Monteiro Fortes
Second Second Assistant Director: Anna Vogt

This is Ms. Soloway’s second DGA Award nomination. She previously won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy in 2014 for her Transparent episode “Best New Girl.”

***

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television and Mini‑Series

ANGELA BASSETT
Whitney
(Lifetime)

Ms. Bassett’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Kyle Clark
First Assistant Director: Van Hayden
Second Assistant Director: Elaine Wood
Second Second Assistant Director: Wayne Witherspoon

This is Ms. Bassett’s first DGA Award nomination.

LAURIE COLLYER
The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe
(Lifetime)

Ms. Collyer’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Joseph Boccia
First Assistant Directors: Myron Hoffert, J. Stephen Buck
Second Assistant Directors: Gerrod Shully, Brent Clark

This is Ms. Collyer’s second DGA Award nomination. She was previously nominated in the Documentary category in 2000 for Nuyorican Dream.

PAUL HAGGIS
Show Me a Hero
(HBO)

Mr. Haggis’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Managers: April Taylor, Nina K. Noble
First Assistant Director: Haze JF Bergerson, III
Second Assistant Director: Matthew Mason
Second Second Assistant Director: Scott Foster
Additional Second Assistant Director: Mary G. Knauf
Location Manager: Andrew D. Cooke

This is Mr. Haggis’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in the Feature Film category in 2005 for Crash.

KENNY LEON (Directed By)
MATTHEW DIAMOND (Live Television Direction By)
The Wiz Live!
(NBC)

Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Rae Kraus, Robin Mishkin Abrams, Adam Mishler
Key Stage Managers: Andrew C. Gottlieb, Jeff Markowitz
Stage Managers: Cyndi Owgang, Jeffrey L. Pearl, Annette Powlis, Elise Reaves, Cody Renard Richard, Sarah Testerman

This is Mr. Leon’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category in 2008 for A Raisin in the Sun.

This is Mr. Diamond’s seventh DGA Award nomination. He won DGA Awards for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety for Great Performances: Dance in America – Swan Lake with American Ballet Theater in 2005; for From Broadway: Fosse in 2002, and for Some Enchanted Evening, Celebrating Oscar Hammerstein in 1995. He was previously nominated in the Musical Variety category in 1998 for Savion Glover – Stomp, Slide & Swing: Performance in the White House; in the Documentary category in 1998 for Dance Maker; and in the Children’s Programs category in 2008 for Camp Rock.

DEE REES
Bessie
(HBO)

Ms. Rees’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Ron Schmidt
First Assistant Director: Michael J. Moore
Second Assistant Director: Basti Van Der Woude
Second Second Assistant Director: Joann Connolly

This is Ms. Rees’s first DGA Award nomination.

***

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming

PAUL G. CASEY
Real Time With Bill Maher, “Show #1334”
(HBO)

Mr. Casey’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Stacy Talbot
Stage Managers: Patrick Whitney, Brian Anderson

This is Mr. Casey’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category in 2014 for Real Time With Bill Maher, “Show #1226.”

DAVE DIOMEDI
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, “Episode #325”
(NBC)

Mr. Diomedi’s Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Mark Jankeloff, Maureen Smith
Stage Managers: Niclana Tolmasoff, Mike Kilkenny

This is Mr. Diomedi’s third DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming in 2014 for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, “Episode #1.” He was previously nominated in this same category in 2013 for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, “#799.”

DON ROY KING
Saturday Night Live, “Host: Tracy Morgan/Musical Guest: Demi Lovato”
(NBC)

Mr. King’s Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Michael Mancini, Michael Poole, Bob Caminiti
Stage Managers: Gena Rositano, Chris Kelly

This is Mr. King’s tenth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming in 2013 for Saturday Night Live “Host: Justin Timberlake” and was previously nominated for Saturday Night Live episodes in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014. He is also nominated in the Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Specials category this year for Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special.

RYAN MCFAUL & AMY SCHUMER
Inside Amy Schumer, “12 Angry Men”
(Comedy Central)

Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Nicholas R. Bell, Kim Thompson, Luke Sherman

This is Mr. McFaul’s first DGA Award nomination.

This is Ms. Schumer’s first DGA Award nomination.

CHUCK O’NEIL
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, “Episode #20142”
(Comedy Central)

Mr. O’Neil’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Paul A.J. Pennolino
Stage Managers: Craig Spinney, Tom Ucciferri, April Smith

This is Mr. O’Neil’s twelfth DGA Award nomination. He previously was nominated in 2010 for Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear and in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, all for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

***

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports

SOFIA COPPOLA
A Very Murray Christmas
(Netflix)

Ms. Coppola’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Roman Coppola
Head Stage Manager: Jason Ivey
Stage Managers: Scott Bowers, Connie Pierce-Winters, Woodrow Travers

This is Ms. Coppola’s second DGA Award nomination. She was previously nominated in the Feature Film category in 2003 for Lost in Translation.

HAMISH HAMILTON
The 87th Annual Academy Awards
(ABC)

Mr. Hamilton’s Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Hayley Collett, Susan Kopensky, Tim Kettle, Lori Margules, Michael Polito
Stage Managers: Gary Natoli, Dave Cove, John Esposito, Valdez Flagg, Chris Hines, Alissa Levisohn Hoyo, Arthur Lewis, Roxanne Lozano, Ron Paul, Vince Poxon, Tammy Raab, Jason Seligman, Doug Smith, Jackie Stathis, Cheryl Teetzel-Moore, Debbie Williams, Ari Woog

This is Mr. Hamilton’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this same category in 2014 for The 86th Annual Academy Awards.

DON ROY KING
Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special
(NBC)

Mr. King’s Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Michael Mancini, Michael Poole, Bob Caminiti, Dan Dome
Stage Managers: Gena Rositano, Chris Kelly, Joey Despenzero, Lynn Finkel, Eddie Valk

This is Mr. King’s tenth DGA Award nomination. He won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming in 2013 for Saturday Night Live “Host: Justin Timberlake” and was previously nominated for Saturday Night Live episodes in 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014. He is also nominated in the Variety/Talk/News/Sports – Regularly Scheduled Programming category this year for Saturday Night Live, “Host: Tracy Morgan/Musical Guest: Demi Lovato.”

BETH MCCARTHY‑MILLER
Adele Live in New York City
(NBC)

Ms. McCarthy-Miller’s Directorial Team:
Associate Directors: Susan Locke-Shapiro, Michael Poole
Stage Managers: Gena Rositano, Chris Kelly, Eddie Valk

This is Ms. McCarthy-Miller’s eleventh DGA Award nomination. She won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series in 2013 for the 30 Rock episode “Hogcock!/Last Lunch.” She was also nominated that year, together with Rob Ashford, in the Movies for Television and Mini-Series category for The Sound of Music Live! She was previously nominated in the Comedy Series category for 30 Rock episodes “Live from Studio 6H” in 2012, “Live Show” in 2010, “The Reunion Episode #304” in 2008 and “Somebody to Love” in 2007. She won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Musical Variety twice, in 2001 for America: A Tribute to Heroes (co-directed with Joel Gallen) and in 2000 for the “Val Kilmer and U2” episode of Saturday Night Live. She was also twice nominated in that category for Saturday Night Live episodes “Christopher Walken and The Foo Fighters” in 2003 and the 25th Anniversary episode in 1999.

CHRIS ROCK
Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo
(HBO)

Mr. Rock’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director/Stage Manager: Arthur Lewis

This is Mr. Rock’s first DGA Award nomination.

***

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality Programs

BRADY CONNELL
The Great Christmas Light Fight, “Episode 304”
(ABC)

This is Mr. Connell’s first DGA Award nomination.

KEN FUCHS
Shark Tank, “702”
(ABC)

Mr. Fuchs’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Amy Barker
Head Stage Manager: Eric Rhoden
Stage Managers: Doug Neal, Michael Strauss

This is Mr. Fuchs’s first DGA Award nomination.

STEVE HRYNIEWICZ
Cutthroat Kitchen, “Superstar Sabotage Finale: It’s Raining Ramen”
(Food Network)

Mr. Hryniewicz’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Anna Moulaison-Moore
Stage Manager: Drew Lewandowski
This is Mr. Hryniewicz’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in 2014 for Top Chef, “The First Thanksgiving.”

BERTRAM VAN MUNSTER
The Amazing Race, “Bring the Fun, Baby!”
(CBS)

Mr. van Munster’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Dan Coffie

This is Mr. van Munster’s tenth DGA Award nomination. He won in this category in 2007 for The Amazing Race, “Episode #1110” and was also nominated an additional seven times in this category for the The Amazing Race: in 2005 for “Episode #805,” in 2006 for “Episode #102,” in 2008 for “Episode #1303,” in 2009 for “Don’t Let A Cheese Hit Me,” in 2010 for “I Think We’re Fighting the Germans, Right?,” in 2011 for “You Don’t Get Paid Unless You Win?” and in 2013 for “Beards in the Wind.” He was also nominated with Directors Jack Cannon and Elise Doganieri in 2014 for The Quest, “One True Hero.”

ADAM VETRI
Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge, “Gods of War”
(CMT)

Mr. Vetri’s Directorial Team:
Associate Director: Ian Blankenship
Stage Manager: Mercury Melendez

This is Mr. Vetri’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2014 for Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge, “Welcome to the Gun Show.”

***

Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Children’s Programs

PAUL HOEN
Invisible Sister
(Disney Channel)

Mr. Hoen’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Michael C. Cuddy
First Assistant Director: Daniel Katzman
Second Assistant Director: Seth W. Hansen
Second Second Assistant Director: Brittney Diez
This is Mr. Hoen’s eighth DGA Award nomination. He previously won in this category in 2012 for Let It Shine and in 2007 for Jump In. He was also nominated in this category in 2010 for Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, in 2008 for Cheetah Girls: One World, in 2004 for Searching for David’s Heart, in 2000 for the Even Stevens episode “Take My Sister… Please,” and in 2014 for How to Build A Better Boy.

JOSEPH MAZZARINO
Sesame Street, “The Cookie Thief”
(PBS)

Mr. Mazzarino’s Directorial Team:
First Assistant Director: Ken Diego
Stage Managers: Theresa Anderson, Shawn Havens
This is Mr. Mazzarino’s second DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2014 for Sesame Street, “4504 Numericon.”

KENNY ORTEGA
Descendants
(Disney Channel)

Mr. Ortega’s Directorial Team:
First Assistant Director: Rachel Leiterman
This is Mr. Ortega’s third DGA Award nomination. He previously won in this category in 2006 for High School Musical, and was nominated in this category in 2007 for High School Musical 2.

AMY SCHATZ
Saving My Tomorrow, “Part 3”
(HBO)

This is Ms. Schatz’s tenth DGA Award nomination. She won in this category five times for An Apology to Elephants in 2013, A Child’s Garden of Poetry in 2011, Classical Baby (I’m Grown Up Now), “The Poetry Show” in 2008, ‘Twas the Night in 2001, and Goodnight Moon & Other Sleepy Time Tales in 1999. She was also nominated an additional four times in this category for Saving My Tomorrow, “Part 1 and 2” in 2014, Don’t Divorce Me! Kids’ Rules for Parents on Divorce in 2012, Hard Times for an American Girl: The Great Depression in 2009, and Through a Child’s Eyes: September 11, 2001 in 2002.

SASIE SEALY
Gortimer Gibbon’s Life on Normal Street, “Gortimer and the Vengeful Violinist”
(Amazon)

Ms. Sealy’s Directorial Team:
Unit Production Manager: Richard G. King
First Assistant Director: Otto Penzato
Second Assistant Director: Lance W. Lanfear
Second Second Assistant Director: Matt Baker

This is Ms. Sealy’s first DGA Award nomination.

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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials

JUAN CABRAL
(MJZ)

Monkeys, Ikea – Mother

Freestyle, Lurpak – Wieden + Kennedy London

This is Mr. Cabral’s first DGA Award nomination.

MILES JAY
(Smuggler)

It Can Wait, ESPN – ESPN Creative Works

First Assistant Director: Scott Rorie

This is Mr. Jay’s first DGA Award nomination.

TOM KUNTZ
(MJZ)

So It Begins, Old Spice – Wieden + Kennedy Portland

First Assistant Director: Thomas Smith
Second Assistant Director: Robert Kay

The Chase, Heineken – Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam

First Assistant Director: Steven Fernandez

Revenge, Clash of Clans – Barton F. Graff

First Assistant Directors: Peter Jackson, Kevin Burke
Second Assistant Director: Kevin Burke

This is Mr. Kuntz’s sixth DGA Award nomination. He previously won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials for Eyebrows (Cadbury), Tips (Career Builder), Scents for Gents (Old Spice) and Tailor (Skittles) in 2009; and was previously nominated in this category in 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012.

ANDREAS NILSSON
(Biscuit Filmworks)

Emily’s Oz, Comcast – Goodby, Silverstein & Partners NY

First Assistant Directors: Craig Owens, Eric Topp
Second Assistant Director: Eric Topp

Time Upon A Once, General Electric – BBDO

Unit Production Manager: Vincent Landay

Dad Song, Old Spice – Wieden + Kennedy

This is Mr. Nilsson’s first DGA Award nomination.

STEVE ROGERS
(Biscuit Filmworks)

Ripple, Nike Golf – Wieden + Kennedy Portland

Unit Production Manager: Vincent Landay
First Assistant Director: David Dean
Second Assistant Director: Blake Perkinson
Second Second Assistant Director: Frank Horn

Snow Day, Nike – Wieden + Kennedy Portland

Unit Production Manager: James Veal
First Assistant Director: Craig Owens
Second Assistant Director: Eric Topp
Second Second Assistant Directors: Rob Nia, Rob Topp, Rob Torres

This is Mr. Rogers’s first DGA Award nomination.

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Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary

JIMMY CHIN & ELIZABETH CHAI VASARHELYI
Meru
Music Box Films
Itinerant Media
Little Monster Films

This is Mr. Chin’s first DGA Award nomination.

This is Ms. Vasarhelyi’s first DGA Award nomination.

LIZ GARBUS
What Happened, Miss Simone?
Netflix Documentary
RadicalMedia
Moxie Firecracker
This is Ms. Garbus’s first DGA Award nomination.

ALEX GIBNEY
Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
HBO Documentary Films
Sky Atlantic
Jigsaw Productions
This is Mr. Gibney’s third DGA Award nomination. He was previously nominated in this category in 2007 for Taxi to the Darkside and in 2010 for Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer.

MATTHEW HEINEMAN
Cartel Land
The Orchard
A&E Indiefilms
Our Time Projects
The Documentary Group
Whitewater Films

This is Mr. Heineman’s first DGA Award nomination.

ASIF KAPADIA
Amy
A24
Cinetic
Globe Productions
On The Corner

Mr. Kapadia’s Directorial Team:
Production Manager: Raquel Alvarez

This is Mr. Kapadia’s first DGA Award nomination.

12 Jan 2015

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Breaking news…

Glenn Geller, CBS chief announced “Mike and Molly,’ listen, these decisions are really challenging and I have a tremendous amount of respect for Chuck [Lorre], Al Higgins, Melissa, Billy — the whole cast and crew,” he said. “But I can confirm that this will be the last season of Mike and Molly. I think fans will be very satisfied with what Chuck and Al have planned.”

Also in the news…

Robert and Michelle King will step down as the show runners of the show they created, The Good Wife, announced by CBS chief Glenn Geller at the Television Critics Association winter press tour on Tuesday.

“The Kings did say they would not be returning after this year but we have a deep bench on the show,” Geller said when asked about the drama’s future. The Kings are preparing to launch a second scripted series, CBS’ BrainDead, this summer.

Geller confirmed that the Kings’ departure “doesn’t spell doom for the legal drama” explaining that “the show can absolutely continue.”   Even though it has not been renewed for Season 8, a pickup seems likely, per Geller.

More to come….

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Tonight the celebs came out in droves for the 42nd Annual People’s Choice Awards being held at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, California (and airing live on CBS).

Ellen DeGeneres was honored with the Humanitarian Award this evening, along with winning Best Talk Show Host award.    Angel from Hell’s Jane Lynch hosted the event.

The Big Bang Theory won for Best TV Show and Best Network TV Comedy, along with Best TV Comedic Actor going to Jim Parsons from the hit series.  Grey’s Anatomy taking home the award for Best Network TV Drama.   Melissa McCarthy won two awards for Best Network TV Comedic Actress for her role in Mike & Molly and for Best Comedic Actress in a Movie.   Supergirl walked away with the Best New TV Drama Series award.

Furious 7 won for Best Movie and Vin Diesel gave a moving acceptance speech.

Shawn Mendes, who brought down the house with his performance won Best Newcomer award.

See full list of winners below.

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  • Liz Hernandez
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  • Kate Hudson
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    Claire Danes
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List of Winners

The winners are in blue Italicized Peoplebold font.

Favorite Movie

Avengers: Age of Ultron
Furious 7 (accepted by Vin Diesel)
Inside Out
Jurassic World
Pitch Perfect 2

Favorite Movie Actor

Channing Tatum – Winner
Chris Pratt
Johnny Depp
Robert Downey, Jr.
Will Smith

Favorite Movie Actress

Anne Hathaway
Melissa McCarthy
Meryl Streep
Sandra Bullock – Winner
Scarlett Johansson

Favorite Action Movie

Avengers: Age of Ultron
The Divergent Series: Insurgent
Furious 7 – Winner
Jurassic World
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials

Favorite Action Movie Actor

Chris Hemsworth  – Winner
Chris Pratt
Dwayne Johnson
Robert Downey, Jr.
Vin Diesel

Favorite Action Movie Actress

Charlize Theron
Emily Blunt
Michelle Rodriguez
Scarlett Johansson
Shailene Woodley – Winner

Favorite Animated Movie Voice

Adam Sandler
Amy Poehler
Rihanna
Sandra Bullock
Selena Gomez – Winner

Favorite Comedic Movie

The DUFF
Pitch Perfect 2 – Winner
Spy
Ted 2
Trainwreck

Favorite Comedic Movie Actor

Jack Black
Kevin Hart – Winner
Mark Wahlberg
Robert De Niro
Will Ferrell

Favorite Comedic Movie Actress

Amy Schumer
Anna Kendrick
Melissa McCarthy – Winner
Rebel Wilson
Sofia Vergara

Favorite Dramatic Movie

The Age of Adaline
Fifty Shades of Grey
The Longest Ride
The Martian – Winner
Straight Outta Compton

Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor

Channing Tatum
George Clooney
Johnny Depp – Winner
Matt Damon
Will Smith

Favorite Dramatic Movie Actress

Blake Lively
Dakota Johnson – Winner
Jennifer Lopez
Kate Winslet
Rachel McAdams

Favorite Family Movie

Cinderella
Home
Hotel Transylvania 2
Inside Out
Minions – Winner

Favorite Thriller Movie

The Boy Next Door
Insidious: Chapter 3
Poltergeist
Taken 3 – Winner
Unfriended

Favorite TV Show

The Big Bang Theory – Winner
Game of Thrones
Grey’s Anatomy
The Voice
The Walking Dead

Favorite Network TV Comedy

2 Broke Girls
The Big Bang Theory – Winner
Mike & Molly
Modern Family
New Girl

Favorite Comedic TV Actor

Andy Samberg
Jesse Tyler Ferguson
Jim Parsons – Winner
Johnny Galecki
Matthew Perry

Favorite Comedic TV Actress

Anna Faris
Kaley Cuoco
Melissa McCarthy – Winner
Sofía Vergara
Zooey Deschanel

Favorite Network TV Drama

Empire
Gotham
Grey’s Anatomy – Winner
How To Get Away With Murder
Scandal

Favorite Dramatic TV Actor

Jesse Williams
Justin Chambers
Scott Foley
Taylor Kinney – Winner
Terrence Howard

Favorite Dramatic TV Actress

Ellen Pompeo – Winner
Kerry Washington
Sara Ramirez
Taraji P. Henson
Viola Davis

Favorite Cable TV Comedy

Baby Daddy
Faking It
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – Winner
Real Husbands of Hollywood
Young & Hungry

Favorite Cable TV Drama

Bates Motel
The Fosters
Pretty Little Liars – Winner
Rizzoli & Isles
Suits

Favorite Cable TV Actor

Adam DeVine
Christian Slater
Eric Dane
Kevin Hart – Winner
Taye Diggs

Favorite Cable TV Actress

Ashley Benson
Hilary Duff
Lucy Hale
Sasha Alexander – Winner
Shay Mitchell

Favorite Premium Cable TV Show

Girls
Homeland – Winner
Masters of Sex
Shameless
Veep

Favorite Premium Cable TV Actor

Dwayne Johnson – Winner
Joshua Jackson
Justin Theroux
Matt LeBlanc
Nick Jonas

Favorite Premium Cable TV Actress

Claire Danes
Emmy Rossum
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Kristen Bell – Winner
Lisa Kudrow

Favorite TV Crime Drama

Bones
Castle
Criminal Minds
NCIS
Person of Interest – Winner

Favorite Crime Drama TV Actor

Jim Caviezel
LL Cool J
Mark Harmon
Nathan Fillion – Winner
Shemar Moore

Favorite Crime Drama TV Actress

Emily Deschanel
Lucy Liu
Mariska Hargitay
Pauley Perrette
Stana Katic – Winner

Favorite Network Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show

Arrow
Beauty and the Beast – Winner
Once Upon a Time
Supernatural
The Vampire Diaries

 

Favorite Cable Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Show

American Horror Story
Game of Thrones
Outlander – Winner
Teen Wolf
The Walking Dead

Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actor

David Tennant
Ian Somerhalder
Jensen Ackles – Winner
Misha Collins
Sam Heughan

Favorite Sci-Fi/Fantasy TV Actress

Caitriona Balfe – Winner
Emilia Clarke
Ginnifer Goodwin
Jennifer Morrison
Lady Gaga

Favorite Competition TV Show

America’s Got Talent
American Ninja Warrior
Dancing with the Stars
MasterChef
The Voice – Winner

Favorite Daytime TV Host

Dr. Oz
Ellen DeGeneres – Winner
Rachael Ray
Steve Harvey
Wendy Williams

Favorite Daytime TV Hosting Team

Good Morning America
Live with Kelly and Michael
The Talk – Winner
Today
The View

Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host

Conan O’Brien
James Corden
Jimmy Fallon – Winner
Jimmy Kimmel
Stephen Colbert

Favorite Streaming Series

House of Cards
The Mindy Project
Orange is the New Black – Winner
Transparent
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Favorite Actor In A New TV Series

Chace Crawford
John Stamos – Winner
Josh Peck
Rob Lowe
Zachary Levi

Favorite Actress In A New TV Series

Emma Roberts
Jamie Lee Curtis
Lea Michele
Marcia Gay Harden
Priyanka Chopra – Winner

Favorite Animated TV Show

American Dad!
Bob’s Burger
Family Guy
The Simpsons – Winner
South Park

Favorite New TV Comedy

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Dr. Ken
Grandfathered
The Grinder
Life in Pieces
The Muppets
Scream Queens
Truth Be Told

Favorite New TV Drama

Blindspot
Blood & Oil
Code Black
Heroes Reborn
Limitless
Minority Report
The Player
Quantico
Rosewood
Supergirl
Wicked City

Favorite Male Artist

Ed Sheeran – Winner
Justin Bieber
Luke Bryan
Nick Jonas
The Weeknd

Favorite Female Artist

Demi Lovato
Lana Del Rey
Madonna
Selena Gomez
Taylor Swift – Winner

Favorite Group

Fall Out Boy
Fifth Harmony – Winner
Imagine Dragons
Maroon 5
One Direction

Favorite Breakout Artist

Fetty Wap
Halsey
Shawn Mendes -Winner
Tori Kelly
The Weeknd

Favorite Male Country Artist

Blake Shelton – Winner
Brad Paisley
Dierks Bentley
Keith Urban
Luke Bryan

Favorite Female Country Artist

Carrie Underwood – Winner
Cassadee Pope
Kacey Musgraves
Miranda Lambert
Reba McEntire

Favorite Country Group

The Band Perry
Florida Georgia Line
Lady Antebellum – Winner
Little Big Town
Zac Brown Band

Favorite Pop Artist

Demi Lovato
Ed Sheeran
Kelly Clarkson
Selena Gomez
Taylor Swift – Winner

Favorite Hip-Hop Artist

Big Sean
Drake
Kendrick Lamar
Nicki Minaj – Winner
Wiz Khalifa

Favorite R&B Artist

Chris Brown
Ciara
Janet Jackson
Ne-Yo
The Weeknd – Winner

Favorite Album

American Beauty / American Psycho by Fall Out Boy
Beauty Behind the Madness by The Weeknd
If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late by Drake
Smoke + Mirrors by Imagine Dragons
Title by Meghan Trainor – Winner

Favorite Song

“Bad Blood” by Taylor Swift feat. Kendrick Lamar
“Can’t Feel My Face” by The Weeknd
“Love Me Like You Do” by Ellie Goulding
“See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa feat. Charlie Puth
“What Do You Mean?” by Justin Bieber – Winner

Favorite Music Icon

Madonna – Winner
Paul McCartney
Prince
Steven Tyler
Stevie Wonder

Favorite Social Media Celebrity

Anna Kendrick
Beyoncé
Britney Spears – Winner
Dwayne Johnson
Taylor Swift

Favorite Social Media Star

Cameron Dallas
Frankie Grande
Lele Pons
Matt Bellassai – Winner
Nash Grier

Favorite Mobile Game

Candy Crush Saga – Winner
Despicable Me: Minion Rush
Fruit Ninja
Plants vs. Zombies
Temple Run

Favorite Video Game

Batman: Arkham Knight
Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Grand Theft Auto V
Minecraft
Super Smash Bros. – Winner

Favorite YouTube Star

Connor Franta – Winner
Grace Helbig
Jenna Marbles
Miranda Sings
Tyler Oakley

The DailyMail.com Seriously Popular™ Award

Bella Thorne
Cara Delevingne
Kylie Jenner
Maddie Ziegler – Winner
Ruby Rose

 


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