General Hospital spoilers tease that Molly Lansing-Davis (Kristen Vaganos) and Tj Ashford (Tajh Bellow) decided over a year ago that they were ready to have children.
Sadly, Molly’s medical issues made her unable to conceive. Although devastated, she and domestic partner Tj finally settled on finding a surrogate and having a baby that way.
The first surrogate suffered a miscarriage, and that’s where Kristina Corinthos-Davis (Kate Mansi) stepped in.
General Hospital Spoilers – Kristina Corinthos-Davis Volunteered To Help Her Sister!
Seeing how much pain Molly was in, Kristina offered to not only be the new surrogate but she donated her egg as well.
And although they signed contracts, Diana Miller (Carolyn Hennery) later said that they likely wouldn’t stand up in court. In addition, in the eyes of the law in New York State, the baby currently belongs to Kristina.
Nevertheless, Kristina had no intention of keeping the baby,...
Sadly, Molly’s medical issues made her unable to conceive. Although devastated, she and domestic partner Tj finally settled on finding a surrogate and having a baby that way.
The first surrogate suffered a miscarriage, and that’s where Kristina Corinthos-Davis (Kate Mansi) stepped in.
General Hospital Spoilers – Kristina Corinthos-Davis Volunteered To Help Her Sister!
Seeing how much pain Molly was in, Kristina offered to not only be the new surrogate but she donated her egg as well.
And although they signed contracts, Diana Miller (Carolyn Hennery) later said that they likely wouldn’t stand up in court. In addition, in the eyes of the law in New York State, the baby currently belongs to Kristina.
Nevertheless, Kristina had no intention of keeping the baby,...
- 5/20/2024
- by Matt Crider
- Celebrating The Soaps
Shawna Thomas has been named executive producer of CBS This Morning, taking on her new assignment on Feb. 1.
Thomas joins the network show from Quibi, and before that was Washington, D.C. bureau chief for Vice News.
Thomas succeeds Diana Miller, who left the program last year.
At Quibi, Thomas served as a content development executive working on short-form news programming from CBS News, NBC News and BBC News. The startup shut down in October, after just six months.
At Vice News, Thomas oversaw policy and politics coverage for Vice News Tonight, and was behind some of the most memorable stories, including an episode on the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings that won an Emmy. She also was senior producer on the newscast’s Charlottesville episode which won four Emmys and a Peabody.
In a statement, CBS News president Susan Zirinsky said that Thomas was “one of the top news minds in our field.
Thomas joins the network show from Quibi, and before that was Washington, D.C. bureau chief for Vice News.
Thomas succeeds Diana Miller, who left the program last year.
At Quibi, Thomas served as a content development executive working on short-form news programming from CBS News, NBC News and BBC News. The startup shut down in October, after just six months.
At Vice News, Thomas oversaw policy and politics coverage for Vice News Tonight, and was behind some of the most memorable stories, including an episode on the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings that won an Emmy. She also was senior producer on the newscast’s Charlottesville episode which won four Emmys and a Peabody.
In a statement, CBS News president Susan Zirinsky said that Thomas was “one of the top news minds in our field.
- 1/11/2021
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Shawna Thomas, a veteran of upstart journalism efforts like Vice and Quibi as well as mainstays like NBC News’ “Meet the Press,” will take the reins of “CBS This Morning,” filling a role that has been empty for months.
Thomas has logged hours working as a Capitol Hill producer and also covering President Barack Obama. She spent a decade at NBC News before moving to Vice News, where she spent three years as its Washington bureau chief.
“Shawna Thomas is one of the top news minds in our field,” said Susan Zirinsky, president and senior executive producer of CBS News, in a statement. “She’s a hands-on storyteller, accomplished journalist and an inspiring leader. Shawna has consistently embraced new ways and platforms to deliver high-quality journalism to audiences everywhere. She has the passion and experience to take “CBS This Morning’ to the next level during these transformational times.”
Thomas joins...
Thomas has logged hours working as a Capitol Hill producer and also covering President Barack Obama. She spent a decade at NBC News before moving to Vice News, where she spent three years as its Washington bureau chief.
“Shawna Thomas is one of the top news minds in our field,” said Susan Zirinsky, president and senior executive producer of CBS News, in a statement. “She’s a hands-on storyteller, accomplished journalist and an inspiring leader. Shawna has consistently embraced new ways and platforms to deliver high-quality journalism to audiences everywhere. She has the passion and experience to take “CBS This Morning’ to the next level during these transformational times.”
Thomas joins...
- 1/11/2021
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
CBS has named Shawna Thomas executive producer of CBS This Morning, its flagship morning news program. Thomas will join the program, which is anchored by Gayle King, Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil, on Feb. 1.
CBS This Morning has been without a permanent ep since October of last year, when Diana Miller stepped down after a year and a half in the role.
Thomas joins CBS from Quibi, where she was a content development executive on its news team, working with news outlets like NBC News, the BBC and, yes, CBS News to develop short-form programming for the ill-fated streaming service (Quibi’s ...
CBS This Morning has been without a permanent ep since October of last year, when Diana Miller stepped down after a year and a half in the role.
Thomas joins CBS from Quibi, where she was a content development executive on its news team, working with news outlets like NBC News, the BBC and, yes, CBS News to develop short-form programming for the ill-fated streaming service (Quibi’s ...
- 1/11/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
CBS has named Shawna Thomas executive producer of CBS This Morning, its flagship morning news program. Thomas will join the program, which is anchored by Gayle King, Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil, on Feb. 1.
CBS This Morning has been without a permanent ep since October of last year, when Diana Miller stepped down after a year and a half in the role.
Thomas joins CBS from Quibi, where she was a content development executive on its news team, working with news outlets like NBC News, the BBC and, yes, CBS News to develop short-form programming for the ill-fated streaming service (Quibi’s ...
CBS This Morning has been without a permanent ep since October of last year, when Diana Miller stepped down after a year and a half in the role.
Thomas joins CBS from Quibi, where she was a content development executive on its news team, working with news outlets like NBC News, the BBC and, yes, CBS News to develop short-form programming for the ill-fated streaming service (Quibi’s ...
- 1/11/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
CBS News is looking for a new executive producer for its A.M. program, “CBS This Morning,” after executive producer Diana Miller decided to leave the program for personal reasons.
“The show will continue to be led by Claudia Milne and Jon Tower, who have been doing a fantastic job, while we look for a successor,” said CBS News President Susan Zirinsky, in a statement. “We greatly appreciate all of the contributions Diana has made to ‘CBS This Morning.’ All of us here wish her the very best and support her in this difficult decision.”
Miller’s departure was reported previously by The New York Post.
Her exit is the latest transition at the CBS morning program, which has flown through some turbulence since its inception in 2012. Miller took the reins of the program in April of 2019, as CBS reworked its lineup, moving from a quartet of Gayle King, Norah O’Donnell,...
“The show will continue to be led by Claudia Milne and Jon Tower, who have been doing a fantastic job, while we look for a successor,” said CBS News President Susan Zirinsky, in a statement. “We greatly appreciate all of the contributions Diana has made to ‘CBS This Morning.’ All of us here wish her the very best and support her in this difficult decision.”
Miller’s departure was reported previously by The New York Post.
Her exit is the latest transition at the CBS morning program, which has flown through some turbulence since its inception in 2012. Miller took the reins of the program in April of 2019, as CBS reworked its lineup, moving from a quartet of Gayle King, Norah O’Donnell,...
- 10/2/2020
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
In August of 2016, Diana Miller, music booker for “The Late Late Show With James Corden,” finally caught a unicorn. “It’s important that the talent is instantly recognizable in “Carpool Karaoke,” and that the segment features big hits,” she says. And so, after months of pursuit, she convinced Michelle Obama to appear in an episode, alongside Missy Elliot.
According to Nielsen, digital sales for “This Song Is for My Girls,” the charity track they promoted, jumped 1,652%. The segment also featured sing-alongs of Elliot’s “Get Ur Freak On” (which saw a sales increase of 312%), Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies” (up 42%), and Stevie Wonder’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” (up 76.5%).
That was then; streams are now. As consumers have increasingly abandoned downloads, the goal of music-on-tv has shifted from moving units to creating viral events. The benefits are symbiotic: Artists are granted an internet afterlife, while shows count those numbers as key performance indicators.
According to Nielsen, digital sales for “This Song Is for My Girls,” the charity track they promoted, jumped 1,652%. The segment also featured sing-alongs of Elliot’s “Get Ur Freak On” (which saw a sales increase of 312%), Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies” (up 42%), and Stevie Wonder’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” (up 76.5%).
That was then; streams are now. As consumers have increasingly abandoned downloads, the goal of music-on-tv has shifted from moving units to creating viral events. The benefits are symbiotic: Artists are granted an internet afterlife, while shows count those numbers as key performance indicators.
- 4/11/2018
- by Nisha Gopalan
- Variety Film + TV
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