Pinterest is getting into streaming.
The pin-it-if-you-like-it platform has tapped its partnership with digital food network Tastemade to produce Deliciously Entertaining, a cooking and lifestyle series hosted by culinary content creator Danni Rose.
Rose, who’s been posting her southern recipes to YouTube since 2017 and has more than a million subscribers, will start each of the show’s 22-minute episodes by using Pinterest to curate menu and decoration ideas around a specific theme. Then she and guests like drag star Trixie Mattel, Nsync‘s Lance Bass, YouTuber and singer/songwriter Terrell Grice, artist Maurice Harris, and entrepreneur/designer Joy Cho will cook up a full meal to dish out alongside the decor.
Qr codes embedded in the episodes will link to the Pinterest boards Rose and her guests used. Those boards–in line with Pinterest’s ecommerce ambitions–will be shoppable, and will include “all of the series’ recipes, DIY...
The pin-it-if-you-like-it platform has tapped its partnership with digital food network Tastemade to produce Deliciously Entertaining, a cooking and lifestyle series hosted by culinary content creator Danni Rose.
Rose, who’s been posting her southern recipes to YouTube since 2017 and has more than a million subscribers, will start each of the show’s 22-minute episodes by using Pinterest to curate menu and decoration ideas around a specific theme. Then she and guests like drag star Trixie Mattel, Nsync‘s Lance Bass, YouTuber and singer/songwriter Terrell Grice, artist Maurice Harris, and entrepreneur/designer Joy Cho will cook up a full meal to dish out alongside the decor.
Qr codes embedded in the episodes will link to the Pinterest boards Rose and her guests used. Those boards–in line with Pinterest’s ecommerce ambitions–will be shoppable, and will include “all of the series’ recipes, DIY...
- 2/20/2024
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Coco Jones, who stars in the Peacock series Bel-Air and recently reached the No. 1 spot on R&b radio with the sultry hit “ICU,” has signed with WME in all areas.
The 25-year-old signed to High Standardz/Def Jam Records in 2022 and released her debut EP, What I Didn’t Tell You, in November. It features “ICU,” which is spending its second week on top of Billboard’s Mainstream R&b/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, which tracks success at R&b and hip-hop radio. “ICU” ranked ninth on The Hollywood Reporter’s 10 Best Songs of 2022 list.
Jones made a breakthrough as a teen actress in the Disney Channel film Let It Shine and stars as Hilary Banks in Bel-Air, the spin-off of the hit ‘90 TV series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The show debuted last year and has been renewed for a third season. She also stars in her own YouTube web-series T and Coco,...
The 25-year-old signed to High Standardz/Def Jam Records in 2022 and released her debut EP, What I Didn’t Tell You, in November. It features “ICU,” which is spending its second week on top of Billboard’s Mainstream R&b/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, which tracks success at R&b and hip-hop radio. “ICU” ranked ninth on The Hollywood Reporter’s 10 Best Songs of 2022 list.
Jones made a breakthrough as a teen actress in the Disney Channel film Let It Shine and stars as Hilary Banks in Bel-Air, the spin-off of the hit ‘90 TV series The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The show debuted last year and has been renewed for a third season. She also stars in her own YouTube web-series T and Coco,...
- 5/31/2023
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Rolling Stone kicked off the new year by rolling out a list of the 200 greatest singers of all time, from Rosalía to Aretha Franklin, and its selections and rankings have left some people scratching their heads.
On Jan. 1, the publication released a list that included heavy hitters like Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Prince, and more in its top 20. However, said list failed to include other notable music icons like Celine Dion, Janet Jackson, Jennifer Hudson, Tony Bennett, and Madonna. Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, Dionne Warwick, Pink, and Nat King Cole were also snubbed.
In defense of its list, Rolling Stone's article noted that "this is the Greatest Singers list, not the Greatest Voices List," adding that "originality, influence, the depth of an artist's catalog, and the breadth of their musical legacy" factored into its decisions. But social media users still aren't pleased about the absence of some of their favorite artists.
On Jan. 1, the publication released a list that included heavy hitters like Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Stevie Wonder, Prince, and more in its top 20. However, said list failed to include other notable music icons like Celine Dion, Janet Jackson, Jennifer Hudson, Tony Bennett, and Madonna. Justin Bieber, Bruno Mars, Dionne Warwick, Pink, and Nat King Cole were also snubbed.
In defense of its list, Rolling Stone's article noted that "this is the Greatest Singers list, not the Greatest Voices List," adding that "originality, influence, the depth of an artist's catalog, and the breadth of their musical legacy" factored into its decisions. But social media users still aren't pleased about the absence of some of their favorite artists.
- 1/3/2023
- by Njera Perkins
- Popsugar.com
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Terrell Grice, host of the music talk show The Terrell Show on YouTube, has signed with CAA.
A graduate of the film program at Florida’s Full Sail University, Grice began his career in casting, working on shows like MasterChef Junior and Big Brother. The creator and producer, originally from South Carolina, later joined YouTube and went on to launch his eponymous online talk show. With a focus on highlighting Black singers, actors and creators — both established and up and coming — the channel now has more than 1 million subscribers and guests have included Cynthia Erivo, Chloe Bailey, Lalah Hathaway and Amber Riley.
Outside of The Terrell Show, Grice also produces and stars in an unscripted series with Bel-Air‘s Coco Jones, called T and Coco, and the original signing competition show Race 2 the Blue. Grice has also been tapped for red carpet hosting...
Terrell Grice, host of the music talk show The Terrell Show on YouTube, has signed with CAA.
A graduate of the film program at Florida’s Full Sail University, Grice began his career in casting, working on shows like MasterChef Junior and Big Brother. The creator and producer, originally from South Carolina, later joined YouTube and went on to launch his eponymous online talk show. With a focus on highlighting Black singers, actors and creators — both established and up and coming — the channel now has more than 1 million subscribers and guests have included Cynthia Erivo, Chloe Bailey, Lalah Hathaway and Amber Riley.
Outside of The Terrell Show, Grice also produces and stars in an unscripted series with Bel-Air‘s Coco Jones, called T and Coco, and the original signing competition show Race 2 the Blue. Grice has also been tapped for red carpet hosting...
- 11/7/2022
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: YouTube has ordered five new original projects as part of its Black Voices Fund.
It will launch Recipe for Change: Amplifying Black Women featuring Mary J. Blige, Saweetie, Tabitha Brown, Jackie Aina, which will see them come together to celebrate the stories, traditions, identities and experiences of Black women as they gather around the dinner table.
It has also ordered Retro Tech: Future Tech with Marques Brownlee (w/t), which will explore the technology of the future and its impact on underrepresented communities, A New Green Book special featuring Terrell Grice, The Mandela Project, a series celebrating the legacy of Nelson Mandela, and Spectrum Global: Being Black In…, which reimagines a popular Jubilee video series and explores Blackness across the globe.
“Today’s announcement continues YouTube’s long-standing commitment to celebrating diverse perspectives on its platform,“ said Nadine Zylstra, Global Head of YouTube Originals. “Our upcoming projects highlight important...
It will launch Recipe for Change: Amplifying Black Women featuring Mary J. Blige, Saweetie, Tabitha Brown, Jackie Aina, which will see them come together to celebrate the stories, traditions, identities and experiences of Black women as they gather around the dinner table.
It has also ordered Retro Tech: Future Tech with Marques Brownlee (w/t), which will explore the technology of the future and its impact on underrepresented communities, A New Green Book special featuring Terrell Grice, The Mandela Project, a series celebrating the legacy of Nelson Mandela, and Spectrum Global: Being Black In…, which reimagines a popular Jubilee video series and explores Blackness across the globe.
“Today’s announcement continues YouTube’s long-standing commitment to celebrating diverse perspectives on its platform,“ said Nadine Zylstra, Global Head of YouTube Originals. “Our upcoming projects highlight important...
- 5/16/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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