CBS Sports has picked up the U.S. TV rights to 3Ice, a three-on-three professional ice hockey league in North America set to launch in June 2021.
The new league, created by E.J. Johnston, son of former pro hockey goalie and coach Ed Johnston and NHL veteran Craig Patrick, will also air on Canada's Tsn sports channel and its Quebec counterpart Rds. And the 3Ice championship game will air on the CBS TV network.
3Ice is the latest TV sport after football, cricket and Formula One to adopt a faster, cut-down format to remain relevant amid changing demographics ...
The new league, created by E.J. Johnston, son of former pro hockey goalie and coach Ed Johnston and NHL veteran Craig Patrick, will also air on Canada's Tsn sports channel and its Quebec counterpart Rds. And the 3Ice championship game will air on the CBS TV network.
3Ice is the latest TV sport after football, cricket and Formula One to adopt a faster, cut-down format to remain relevant amid changing demographics ...
- 1/13/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
"Mad Men's" illustrious costume designer Janie Bryant is working on her own reality show.
Deadline reports that the costume designer, who won an Emmy for her earlier costuming on HBO's "Deadwood," is in development on a new design competition series with the co-creators of NBC’s "Fashion Star," E.J. Johnston and James Deutch.
The reality competition show, which is currently called "Janie Bryant’s Hollywood," will give aspiring designers weekly challenges to create garments in the style of a classic Hollywood film, or a celebrity’s signature style, according to Deadline. Bryant and the show’s not-yet-named judges (Kiernan Shipka please!) will then decide who executed the assignment best.
"Costume design is about telling the story of the character through costume," Bryant told Stylelist of her work on "Mad Men." "I don't approach the costume design about trends. It's about maintaining the truth of the character."
On Twitter, Bryant...
Deadline reports that the costume designer, who won an Emmy for her earlier costuming on HBO's "Deadwood," is in development on a new design competition series with the co-creators of NBC’s "Fashion Star," E.J. Johnston and James Deutch.
The reality competition show, which is currently called "Janie Bryant’s Hollywood," will give aspiring designers weekly challenges to create garments in the style of a classic Hollywood film, or a celebrity’s signature style, according to Deadline. Bryant and the show’s not-yet-named judges (Kiernan Shipka please!) will then decide who executed the assignment best.
"Costume design is about telling the story of the character through costume," Bryant told Stylelist of her work on "Mad Men." "I don't approach the costume design about trends. It's about maintaining the truth of the character."
On Twitter, Bryant...
- 7/12/2013
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
If seeing Peggy finally make the transition to pantsuits was more exciting for you than watching Don begin to make peace with his Dickensian (and disturbingly sexual) past, we have some good news news. Deadline reports that Mad Men costume designer Janie Bryant is developing a design competition series with E.J. Johnston and James Deutch, co-creators of the NBC series Fashion Star. On the show, which is tentatively titled Janie Bryant's Hollywood, aspiring designers will be tasked each week with creating “a garment in the style of a classic Hollywood film, or a celebrity’s signature style.” Bryant and the as-yet-unnamed judges will select a winner. We're already excited about Kiernan Shipka's guest host appearance.
- 7/12/2013
- by Margaret Hartmann
- Vulture
Exclusive: Costume designer Janie Bryant — best known for Mad Men and her Emmy-winning work on HBO’s Deadwood – is in development on a new design competition series with E.J. Johnston and James Deutch, co-creators of NBC’s fashion competition series Fashion Star. In the new show — working title Janie Bryant’s Hollywood — wannabe designers will be given a different challenge each week to create a garment in the style of a classic Hollywood film, or a celebrity’s signature style (think Audrey Hepburn, Cary Grant, Grace Kelly, Warren Beatty, etc). Bryant and the show’s judges will decide each week who best executed the challenge. “We loved the idea of tapping into someone like Bryant, who is great at finding a look and designing costumes for film and TV and seeing how it translates into the real world,” Deutch tells Deadline. “Janie totally gets how to translate Hollywood to mainstream fashion.
- 7/11/2013
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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