ABC News Studios has announced its summer slate of true crime docuseries, including an exploration of the rise and fall of scandalous dating site Ashley Madison.
The four series — “The Ashley Madison Affair,” “Betrayal: The Perfect Husband,” “Mother Undercover” and “Demons and Saviors” — will premiere throughout July and August, with each featuring multiple parts.
Read more about ABC News Studios’ summer docuseries below.
“The Ashley Madison Affair”
Friday, July 7
The docuseries will explore the dating platform Ashley Madison and its marketing tactics to recruit members to partake in extramarital affairs. As the platform gained attention, a group of hackers known as The Impact Team hacked into the site and caused a catastrophic data breach. Jeremy Dear, Fred Hepburn, David Sloan and Beth Hoppe serve as executive producers.
“Betrayal: The Perfect Husband”
Tuesday, July 11
Based on the “Betrayal” podcast, the upcoming docuseries will chronicle how one woman discovered that her husband,...
The four series — “The Ashley Madison Affair,” “Betrayal: The Perfect Husband,” “Mother Undercover” and “Demons and Saviors” — will premiere throughout July and August, with each featuring multiple parts.
Read more about ABC News Studios’ summer docuseries below.
“The Ashley Madison Affair”
Friday, July 7
The docuseries will explore the dating platform Ashley Madison and its marketing tactics to recruit members to partake in extramarital affairs. As the platform gained attention, a group of hackers known as The Impact Team hacked into the site and caused a catastrophic data breach. Jeremy Dear, Fred Hepburn, David Sloan and Beth Hoppe serve as executive producers.
“Betrayal: The Perfect Husband”
Tuesday, July 11
Based on the “Betrayal” podcast, the upcoming docuseries will chronicle how one woman discovered that her husband,...
- 6/15/2023
- by Charna Flam
- Variety Film + TV
Vice has upped staffer Cliff Gulibert to a newly-created position that will see the former Munchies director of video overseeing all of Vice’s digital video production.
Gulibert has been named Ep of Vice Digital’s video team, Variety reports, reporting to Svp of Vice Digital Katie Drummond, who joined the company in March. Gulibert formerly served as director of Vice’s food channel, Munchies, joining the company less than a year ago from Vox’s Eater, where he served as head of development. At Vice, Gulibert’s responsibilities will include building new series and franchises as well as overseeing video content for Vice.com, Munchies, tech-focused Motherboard, and music-centric Noisey. (Vice News video is handled by a different team).
Gulibert’s new roll arrives after a total relaunch of Vice’s flagship website in May that saw the company get rid of several topic-themed verticals -- including female-focused content...
Gulibert has been named Ep of Vice Digital’s video team, Variety reports, reporting to Svp of Vice Digital Katie Drummond, who joined the company in March. Gulibert formerly served as director of Vice’s food channel, Munchies, joining the company less than a year ago from Vox’s Eater, where he served as head of development. At Vice, Gulibert’s responsibilities will include building new series and franchises as well as overseeing video content for Vice.com, Munchies, tech-focused Motherboard, and music-centric Noisey. (Vice News video is handled by a different team).
Gulibert’s new roll arrives after a total relaunch of Vice’s flagship website in May that saw the company get rid of several topic-themed verticals -- including female-focused content...
- 8/12/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Updated With Full List: PBS and CBS were the big winners tonight as the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences unveiled its 35th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards. The pubcaster walked away with a leading 11 trophies, followed by the Eye with 10. ABC picked up three wins, the only other network with more than two. PBS came into the ceremony with a field-leading 43 nominations, one more than CBS.
The Lifetime Achievement Award went to William J. Small, who was CBS News Washington Bureau chief from 1962-74 and later President of NBC News, President of United Press International, and Chairman of News & Documentary at NATAS. “Throughout the ’60s and ’70s and into the 1980s, he was a key figure in the dramatic evolution of network news, NATAS Chairman Chuck Dages said of Small. “Recruiting the likes of Dan Rather, Bob Schieffer, Diane Sawyer, Lesley Stahl, Bill Moyers, and many others, he changed...
The Lifetime Achievement Award went to William J. Small, who was CBS News Washington Bureau chief from 1962-74 and later President of NBC News, President of United Press International, and Chairman of News & Documentary at NATAS. “Throughout the ’60s and ’70s and into the 1980s, he was a key figure in the dramatic evolution of network news, NATAS Chairman Chuck Dages said of Small. “Recruiting the likes of Dan Rather, Bob Schieffer, Diane Sawyer, Lesley Stahl, Bill Moyers, and many others, he changed...
- 10/1/2014
- by The Deadline Team
- Deadline Film + TV
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