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People all around the world know MyKayla Skinner‘s name. And they know her for her #1 passion: gymnastics.
But now that she’s retired from the sport, she’s finding a new passion in content creation.
Skinner spent years as a top-level pro gymnast. She was a two-time NCAA champion, won 11 medals at the USA National Championships during her career, competed in the 2014 World Championships, was an alternate for the 2016 Olympic team, and when Simone Biles got the twisties at the 2020 Olympics, she stepped in and won a silver medal for Team USA.
While competing in gymnastics in college, Skinner met her now-husband, who was “really good at creating content just for fun for himself,” she tells Tubefilter. “We talked about doing a YouTube channel,...
People all around the world know MyKayla Skinner‘s name. And they know her for her #1 passion: gymnastics.
But now that she’s retired from the sport, she’s finding a new passion in content creation.
Skinner spent years as a top-level pro gymnast. She was a two-time NCAA champion, won 11 medals at the USA National Championships during her career, competed in the 2014 World Championships, was an alternate for the 2016 Olympic team, and when Simone Biles got the twisties at the 2020 Olympics, she stepped in and won a silver medal for Team USA.
While competing in gymnastics in college, Skinner met her now-husband, who was “really good at creating content just for fun for himself,” she tells Tubefilter. “We talked about doing a YouTube channel,...
- 12/6/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Chris Jericho, Randy Jackson, Jane Krakowski, and Adam Rippon in ‘Celebrity Name That Tune’ season 3 episode 1 (Photo by Lorraine O’Sullivan © 2022 Fox Media LLC)
Celebrities participating in season three of Fox’s game show Celebrity Name That Tune will be attempting to raise money for a wide range of charities including Planned Parenthood, PETA, Pups Without Borders, Project Angel Food, and Stand Up to Cancer. The new season kicks off on September 19, 2023, with season three episodes airing on Tuesdays at 8pm Et/Pt on Fox.
Jane Krakowski and Randy Jackson serve as hosts, guiding the celebrities as they put their musical knowledge to the test while vying for $150,000.
Season 3 Celebrity Name That Tune Contestants:
Singer/Songwriter and Media Personality Melanie C., playing for Support and Feed vs. Actor/Singer/Songwriter Darren Criss, playing for Planned Parenthood World Champion Hurdler and Bobsledder Lolo Jones, playing for the Lolo Jones Foundation vs.
Celebrities participating in season three of Fox’s game show Celebrity Name That Tune will be attempting to raise money for a wide range of charities including Planned Parenthood, PETA, Pups Without Borders, Project Angel Food, and Stand Up to Cancer. The new season kicks off on September 19, 2023, with season three episodes airing on Tuesdays at 8pm Et/Pt on Fox.
Jane Krakowski and Randy Jackson serve as hosts, guiding the celebrities as they put their musical knowledge to the test while vying for $150,000.
Season 3 Celebrity Name That Tune Contestants:
Singer/Songwriter and Media Personality Melanie C., playing for Support and Feed vs. Actor/Singer/Songwriter Darren Criss, playing for Planned Parenthood World Champion Hurdler and Bobsledder Lolo Jones, playing for the Lolo Jones Foundation vs.
- 8/16/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Dustin Tavella’s got talent, and that’s why he just won Season 16 of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent.” Enjoy that $1 million and slot at the “America’s Got Talent Las Vegas Live” residency, which is opening this fall at the Luxor Hotel and Casino. (Now don’t blow the $1 million on the slots.)
In addition to performances from the 10 Season 16 finalists, Idina Menzel, Pentatonix, Bishop Briggs, George Lopez, Rico Rodriguez, “AGT” Season 9 winner Mat Franco and silver medal-winning gymnasts Jordan Chiles and MyKayla Skinner appeared on Wednesday’s finale.
“AGT” is judged by Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara and Heidi Klum. The top summer show is hosted by Terry Crews. “America’s Got Talent” was created by Cowell and is co-produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment. Cowell, Sam Donnelly, Jason Raff, Trish Kinane and Richard Wallace are the executive producers.
Below are bios for this season’s Top 10.
Aiden...
In addition to performances from the 10 Season 16 finalists, Idina Menzel, Pentatonix, Bishop Briggs, George Lopez, Rico Rodriguez, “AGT” Season 9 winner Mat Franco and silver medal-winning gymnasts Jordan Chiles and MyKayla Skinner appeared on Wednesday’s finale.
“AGT” is judged by Simon Cowell, Howie Mandel, Sofia Vergara and Heidi Klum. The top summer show is hosted by Terry Crews. “America’s Got Talent” was created by Cowell and is co-produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment. Cowell, Sam Donnelly, Jason Raff, Trish Kinane and Richard Wallace are the executive producers.
Below are bios for this season’s Top 10.
Aiden...
- 9/16/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
America welcomed a new winner on Wednesday, and they’re very talented. After nearly four full months of fierce competition — plus whatever the heck Sethward was — Season 16 of America’s Got Talent revealed its latest champion in a star-studded extravaganza of… you know, American talent.
The two-hour event also featured performances by and appearances from Adele Dazeem Idina Menzel, Pentatonix, Bishop Briggs, George Lopez, Rico Rodriguez, Olympians Jordan Chiles and MyKayla Skinner, and AGT Season 9 winner Mat Franco.
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- 9/16/2021
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Bachelor In Paradise duked it out with America’s Got Talent on Tuesday night as both of the two-hour episodes tied to top primetime ratings. Bachelor and AGT had strong showings last evening, both scoring a 0.9 rating in the 18-49 demo, per fast affiliates. Between the two, the third-to-last episode of this AGT season won viewers, earning 7.16 million viewers, over Bachelor’s 3.04 million.
Finalists for the Season 16 finale, which will take place over two nights, are opera singer Victory Brinker, quick-change artist Lea Kyle, the Northwell Health Nurse Choir, pop singer Brooke Simpson, comedian Josh Blue and musician Jimmie Herrod, the World Taekwondo Demonstration Team, aerialist Aidan Bryant, magician Dustin Tavella and comedian Gina Brillon. The contestant to impress the judges most will take home $1 million in prize money and will land a residency at Las Vegas’ Luxor.
The finales will see guest performances from Idina Menzel, Pentatonix, Bishop Briggs, George Lopez,...
Finalists for the Season 16 finale, which will take place over two nights, are opera singer Victory Brinker, quick-change artist Lea Kyle, the Northwell Health Nurse Choir, pop singer Brooke Simpson, comedian Josh Blue and musician Jimmie Herrod, the World Taekwondo Demonstration Team, aerialist Aidan Bryant, magician Dustin Tavella and comedian Gina Brillon. The contestant to impress the judges most will take home $1 million in prize money and will land a residency at Las Vegas’ Luxor.
The finales will see guest performances from Idina Menzel, Pentatonix, Bishop Briggs, George Lopez,...
- 9/15/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
America’s Got Talent’s 16th season is set to end this week with one performer set to walk away with the $1M grand prize.
The show’s top ten finalists will be joined by a swathe of celebrity guests on the show on Wednesday September 15 including Idina Menzel, Pentatonix, Bishop Briggs, George Lopez, Rico Rodriguez, Olympic Silver Medal gymnasts Jordan Chiles and MyKayla Skinner and AGT season nine winner and Las Vegas headliner Mat Franco,
The winner will be named tomorrow night and along with the grand prize will join America’s Got Talent Las Vegas Live at Luxor Hotel and Casino this fall.
The performers include aerialist Aidan Bryant, singers Brooke Simpson, Jimmie Herrod and Victory Brinker, magician Dustin Tavella, comedians Gina Brillon and Josh Blue, quick change artist Lea Kyle, Northwell Health Nurse Choir, and World Taekwondo Demonstration Team.
It comes as the show, which was created...
The show’s top ten finalists will be joined by a swathe of celebrity guests on the show on Wednesday September 15 including Idina Menzel, Pentatonix, Bishop Briggs, George Lopez, Rico Rodriguez, Olympic Silver Medal gymnasts Jordan Chiles and MyKayla Skinner and AGT season nine winner and Las Vegas headliner Mat Franco,
The winner will be named tomorrow night and along with the grand prize will join America’s Got Talent Las Vegas Live at Luxor Hotel and Casino this fall.
The performers include aerialist Aidan Bryant, singers Brooke Simpson, Jimmie Herrod and Victory Brinker, magician Dustin Tavella, comedians Gina Brillon and Josh Blue, quick change artist Lea Kyle, Northwell Health Nurse Choir, and World Taekwondo Demonstration Team.
It comes as the show, which was created...
- 9/14/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
For lots of athletes, making it to the Olympics is one of their biggest goals. When gymnast MyKayla Skinner made the United States team for the 2020 Olympics, she finally got to see that dream come true. Unfortunately, however, her experience was short-lived. Her time at the Olympics ended after just one day when she failed to qualify for a final event. Even though things didn’t go the way she’d hoped, MyKayla still made it further than most athletes can even imagine. In addition to making it to the Olympics, she has a lot of other great accomplishments that she
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- 8/13/2021
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
MyKayla Skinner is retiring from gymnastics as a silver medal winner at the Tokyo Olympics, an opportunity afforded to her after Simone Biles withdrew from the vault finals to focus on her mental health
“I dedicate this medal to Simone. I wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for her,” Skinner said. “I told her I would be doing this one for her. She said, ‘don’t do it for me, do it for yourself,’ so technically it’s for all of us.”
Skinner, an Arizona native, believed her retirement would begin a week prior as she shared a bittersweet note via Instagram describing her heartbreak over the end of her gymnastics career while remaining optimistic about the future.
On Saturday, Biles confirmed she was pulling out of the event and Skinner would be replacing her. Skinner’s scored a total combined score of 14.916 from two vaults, ending...
“I dedicate this medal to Simone. I wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for her,” Skinner said. “I told her I would be doing this one for her. She said, ‘don’t do it for me, do it for yourself,’ so technically it’s for all of us.”
Skinner, an Arizona native, believed her retirement would begin a week prior as she shared a bittersweet note via Instagram describing her heartbreak over the end of her gymnastics career while remaining optimistic about the future.
On Saturday, Biles confirmed she was pulling out of the event and Skinner would be replacing her. Skinner’s scored a total combined score of 14.916 from two vaults, ending...
- 8/1/2021
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
It's a Cinderella story of Olympic proportions. Last weekend, U.S. gymnast MyKayla Skinner's dream of victory at her first—and likely last—Olympics was all but over. But after her team's top star Simone Biles withdrew from the vault final, she was brought back for the chance at a comeback. And what a comeback it was. On Sunday, Aug. 1, MyKayla, who planned to retire from gymnastics after the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, won the silver medal at the event, her first Olympic medal and the third for the U.S. team. "Hey it's MyKayla Skinner, your vault silver medalist. So cool!" the 24-year-old said in an Instagram video posted by Team USA. "I just wanted to...
- 8/1/2021
- E! Online
Updated, 8:16 Pm: Elite gymnast Simone Biles has pulled out another Olympic event: the individual floor exercise, scheduled for Monday. Whether she’ll compete in the balance beam event taking place Tuesday remains to be determined.
USA Gymnastics confirmed the development on Saturday night, via their official Twitter account. “Simone has withdrawn from the event final for floor and will make a decision on beam later this week,” a spokesperson wrote. “Either way, we’re all behind you, Simone.”
The floor exercise is just the latest in a series of events Biles has pulled out of this week. She announced on Friday (Saturday in Tokyo) that she would not participate this weekend in the uneven bars or the vault. On Thursday, she declared that she would not participate in the individual all-around final. Biles’ first announcement—that she would remove herself from women’s team competition—came on Tuesday.
While...
USA Gymnastics confirmed the development on Saturday night, via their official Twitter account. “Simone has withdrawn from the event final for floor and will make a decision on beam later this week,” a spokesperson wrote. “Either way, we’re all behind you, Simone.”
The floor exercise is just the latest in a series of events Biles has pulled out of this week. She announced on Friday (Saturday in Tokyo) that she would not participate this weekend in the uneven bars or the vault. On Thursday, she declared that she would not participate in the individual all-around final. Biles’ first announcement—that she would remove herself from women’s team competition—came on Tuesday.
While...
- 8/1/2021
- by Matt Grobar and Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
This past weekend, U.S. gymnast MyKayla Skinner's Olympic dream appeared to end abruptly. But now, she's getting a second chance. On Saturday, July 31, her colleague and Olympic champion Simone Biles withdrew from the vault and uneven bars apparatus finals at the Tokyo Olympics, days after she dropped out of the women's gymnastics team competition and all-around individual finals, citing mental health issues. Last weekend, MyKayla competed as an Olympian for the first time, as an individual competitor in the qualifying round, but did not rank high enough to continue to the finals. On Instagram, the 24-year-old Arizona native wrote that her loss meant she was...
- 7/31/2021
- E! Online
Simone Biles has withdrawn from the Olympic event finals Sunday in the vault and uneven bars, according to USA Gymnastics.
She continues to be evaluated daily to determine whether she’ll compete in the finals for floor exercise on Monday or balance beam a day later.
Biles said she was putting her mental health first when she withdrew from the gymnastics team event after one rotation. The U.S. women won silver there. She also chose not to compete in the all-around. American Sunisa Lee won gold in that event.
MyKayla Skinner, who had the fourth highest score in vault during qualifications,...
She continues to be evaluated daily to determine whether she’ll compete in the finals for floor exercise on Monday or balance beam a day later.
Biles said she was putting her mental health first when she withdrew from the gymnastics team event after one rotation. The U.S. women won silver there. She also chose not to compete in the all-around. American Sunisa Lee won gold in that event.
MyKayla Skinner, who had the fourth highest score in vault during qualifications,...
- 7/31/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Simone Biles has withdrawn from the Olympic event finals Sunday in the vault and uneven bars, according to USA Gymnastics.
She continues to be evaluated daily to determine whether she’ll compete in the finals for floor exercise on Monday or balance beam a day later.
Biles said she was putting her mental health first when she withdrew from the gymnastics team event after one rotation. The U.S. women won silver there. She also chose not to compete in the all-around. American Sunisa Lee won gold in that event.
MyKayla Skinner, who had the fourth highest score in vault during qualifications,...
She continues to be evaluated daily to determine whether she’ll compete in the finals for floor exercise on Monday or balance beam a day later.
Biles said she was putting her mental health first when she withdrew from the gymnastics team event after one rotation. The U.S. women won silver there. She also chose not to compete in the all-around. American Sunisa Lee won gold in that event.
MyKayla Skinner, who had the fourth highest score in vault during qualifications,...
- 7/31/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Months before Sunisa Lee was crowned the 2020 Olympics Individual All-Around Champion in women’s gymnastics, the 18-year-old was being trailed by cameras as part of a Peacock Original series titled Golden: The Journey of USA’s Elite Gymnasts.
The series premiered in June, but has received renewed interest in recent days following Lee’s stunning gold medal win at the Tokyo Olympics. The Minnesota native made history as the first Hmong American gymnast to compete at an Olympic Games, which she then followed up by becoming the first Asian-American to take...
The series premiered in June, but has received renewed interest in recent days following Lee’s stunning gold medal win at the Tokyo Olympics. The Minnesota native made history as the first Hmong American gymnast to compete at an Olympic Games, which she then followed up by becoming the first Asian-American to take...
- 7/30/2021
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Olympic gold medalist Suni Lee has a nice ring to it. The 18-year-old athlete won the all-around competition on Thursday, July 29, while gymnast Jade Carey came in eighth place. As the duo competed, their fellow teammates, including Simone Biles, Riley McCusker, Jordan Chiles and MyKayla Skinner cheered them on in the crowd. While Biles, 24, sparked major conversation from the Tokyo summer games after withdrawing from the team and individual all-around finals this week, that has not stopped her from being by her team's side. After Biles withdrew from the all-around finals, Carey was able to step into her spot. Ultimately, the team had plenty to cheer about as 18-year-old Lee...
- 7/29/2021
- E! Online
Even from the sidelines, Simone Biles and MyKayla Skinner are Team USA all the way. Although the two gymnasts didn't compete on July 28, the friends and teammates showed up to the men's gymnastics competition to watch the all-around final at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Simone and MyKayla wore matching Team USA tie-dye hoodies as they cheered on their male counterparts. U.S. athletes Brody Malone, 21, and Sam Mikulak, 28, finished in 10th and 12th place after scoring 14.4 and 13.633 on the high bar, respectively, according to NBC News. On Tuesday, the women's gymnastics team earned the silver medal in the team final. After completing one rotation on vault,...
- 7/29/2021
- E! Online
Gymnast MyKayla Skinner's time at the 2020 Tokyo Games is over after teammate Jade Carey scored the second spot in the vault finals. While her journey to the podium has come to an end, MyKayla promises viewers they haven't seen the last of her. "This is closing the book on my gymnastics career, and my only regrets were things outside my control. So no regrets," the 24-year-old athlete writes on Instagram on July 26. "For now I will just try to fill the hole in my heart." She continues, "Don't be a stranger here or on my YouTube! Lots of fun things coming." As for how MyKayla is feeling, the Olympian admits she's still processing the events...
- 7/26/2021
- E! Online
Sadly, it looks like MyKayla Skinner's Olympic journey and gymnastics career has come to an abrupt end. The 24-year-old gymnast and oldest member of the United States' women's team competed as an Olympian for the first time on Sunday, July 25. She participated in the qualifying round at the Tokyo Olympics as an individual competitor rather than in a team event. To be able to continue in the Games, she had to finish in the top eight overall and be one of the top two U.S. gymnasts. She placed 10th. MyKayla was seen crying as she received her scores, ESPN reported. As a result of the strict Covid-19 protocols in Japan, the gymnast—who actually contracted the...
- 7/25/2021
- E! Online
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It’s game time! After being pushed back a year due to the pandemic, the Summer Olympics have finally arrived and athletes from around the globe have gathered in Tokyo for a shot at the gold. The opening ceremony kicked off on Friday with tennis star Naomi Osaka, lighting the Olympic torch at Tokyo’s National Stadium. John Legend, Leslie Odom Jr., Uma Thurman, and Dwayne Johnson made appearances during the four-hour televised ceremony.
Want to watch the Olympics for free, but don’t have cable? You can catch the Games on Peacock: NBC Universal’s streaming service. The trove of Olympics content includes live coverage of some of the biggest events, which includes gymnastics,...
It’s game time! After being pushed back a year due to the pandemic, the Summer Olympics have finally arrived and athletes from around the globe have gathered in Tokyo for a shot at the gold. The opening ceremony kicked off on Friday with tennis star Naomi Osaka, lighting the Olympic torch at Tokyo’s National Stadium. John Legend, Leslie Odom Jr., Uma Thurman, and Dwayne Johnson made appearances during the four-hour televised ceremony.
Want to watch the Olympics for free, but don’t have cable? You can catch the Games on Peacock: NBC Universal’s streaming service. The trove of Olympics content includes live coverage of some of the biggest events, which includes gymnastics,...
- 7/23/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
Team USA recently made their grand entrance at the Tokyo Olympics Friday night, but one prominent group of athletes was missing.
Prior to Friday's opening ceremony, gymnast Simone Biles posted a photo on her Instagram Stories of herself and the rest of the team clothed in their official Ralph Lauren uniforms captioned, "Our opening ceremony mix."
The Team USA gymnasts — including Biles, Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, Jade Carey, and MyKayla Skinner — only wore the outfits for the purpose of the group shot. They chose to not walk with Team USA during the opening ceremony because they are "focused on preparation" for the women's gymnastics qualifying round commencing on Sunday, said Meredith Yeoman, a spokeswoman for USA Gymnastics told The New York Times.
After practicing at the Olympic venue Friday, the women took no questions from reporters, instead opting to walk single-file back to a nearby hotel the team...
Prior to Friday's opening ceremony, gymnast Simone Biles posted a photo on her Instagram Stories of herself and the rest of the team clothed in their official Ralph Lauren uniforms captioned, "Our opening ceremony mix."
The Team USA gymnasts — including Biles, Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, Jade Carey, and MyKayla Skinner — only wore the outfits for the purpose of the group shot. They chose to not walk with Team USA during the opening ceremony because they are "focused on preparation" for the women's gymnastics qualifying round commencing on Sunday, said Meredith Yeoman, a spokeswoman for USA Gymnastics told The New York Times.
After practicing at the Olympic venue Friday, the women took no questions from reporters, instead opting to walk single-file back to a nearby hotel the team...
- 7/23/2021
- by Ashley Turner
- The Wrap
If you were hoping to flip out over seeing the U.S. women's gymnastics team at the Tokyo Opening Ceremony, we have some unfortunate news for you. A spokeswoman for the team confirmed to The New York Times that Simone Biles and her fellow gymnasts won't be walking in the event on Friday, July 23, because they're "focused on preparation." According to the outlet, Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, MyKayla Skinner and Jade Carey also didn't take any questions from reporters after practicing on Friday, choosing instead to walk past journalists in a single file line led by the defending all-around champ. Biles also took to her Instagram Story on Friday...
- 7/23/2021
- E! Online
Simone Biles, get ready to say "Kon'nichiwa" to Tokyo. The 24-year-old gymnast, who won four gold medals at the 2016 Rio games, just set off to compete in the 2020 Olympics, which kicks off on July 23. And of course, she brought fans along for the ride by giving a behind-the-scenes look at her flight to Japan on Wednesday, July 14. "Tokyo Bound w/ your new pilots," Simone teased of her latest adventure, while posing in the cockpit in a blue tank top. Teammate MyKayla Skinner, 24, was by her side for the long journey across the Pacific. Pictured in a pink crew neck, she commented, "Cutest pilots everrr!!" On MyKayla's...
- 7/15/2021
- E! Online
Team USA, assemble! At long last, the prestigious group of gymnasts selected to compete at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics was finalized following an electric, four-day trials process. Joining Olympic veteran Simone Biles are newcomers Sunisa Lee, Jordan Chiles and Grace McCallum. MyKayla Skinner, who traveled to Rio in 2016 as an alternate, was selected to compete as an individual. She joins fellow individual Olympic contender Jade Carey, who secured a ticket to Tokyo prior to last year's postponement. On the men's side, Sam Mikulak will lead Brody Malone, Yul Moldauer and Shane Wiskus to the podium, while Alec Yoder is set to compete as...
- 6/28/2021
- E! Online
If being Sunday’s highest-rated television program were a sport, then the US Olympic Trails on NBC would have taken the gold.
The US Olympic trials, which determine the athletes who will make their way to Tokyo next month, continued with the final trial for Women’s Gymnastics. Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, Jade Carey and MyKayla Skinner will rep the U.S. at the Tokyo Olympics. Per Nielsen Live + Same Day fast affiliates, the 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. trial broadcast to an audience of 5.49 viewers and garnered a 1.2 rating.
CBS took home the most-viewed program title with the latest 60 Minutes. Beyond that the network had a quiet night with reruns of The Equalizer, NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
Sitting on the sidelines was ABC’s gameshow-filled evening. ABC peaked with the latest edition of Celebrity Family Feud, which featured JoJo Siwa,...
The US Olympic trials, which determine the athletes who will make their way to Tokyo next month, continued with the final trial for Women’s Gymnastics. Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Grace McCallum, Jade Carey and MyKayla Skinner will rep the U.S. at the Tokyo Olympics. Per Nielsen Live + Same Day fast affiliates, the 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. trial broadcast to an audience of 5.49 viewers and garnered a 1.2 rating.
CBS took home the most-viewed program title with the latest 60 Minutes. Beyond that the network had a quiet night with reruns of The Equalizer, NCIS: Los Angeles and NCIS: New Orleans.
Sitting on the sidelines was ABC’s gameshow-filled evening. ABC peaked with the latest edition of Celebrity Family Feud, which featured JoJo Siwa,...
- 6/28/2021
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Peacock will launch a Tokyo Olympics destination on July 15 featuring live coverage of some the games’ biggest events, including gymnastics, track and field and the U.S. men’s basketball team’s pursuit of their fourth straight gold.
The NBCUniversal streamer said Wednesday — ahead of a live NBC Sports press conference to introduce its broad coverage — that Peacock will feature new daily live shows, original programming, dedicated Olympics channels, full event replays and curated highlights. All of Peacock’s Tokyo Olympics programming will be available to stream for free with exception of USA Men’s Basketball live coverage that will be available to Peacock Premium subscribers.
Amber Ruffin, host, writer and executive producer of Peacock’s late-night series The Amber Ruffin Show, will be on the ground in Tokyo providing her own unique, comedic analyses of the competition, as well as a look-back at her own experiences in the world...
The NBCUniversal streamer said Wednesday — ahead of a live NBC Sports press conference to introduce its broad coverage — that Peacock will feature new daily live shows, original programming, dedicated Olympics channels, full event replays and curated highlights. All of Peacock’s Tokyo Olympics programming will be available to stream for free with exception of USA Men’s Basketball live coverage that will be available to Peacock Premium subscribers.
Amber Ruffin, host, writer and executive producer of Peacock’s late-night series The Amber Ruffin Show, will be on the ground in Tokyo providing her own unique, comedic analyses of the competition, as well as a look-back at her own experiences in the world...
- 6/23/2021
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Peacock is teaming with LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s Uninterrupted on Golden, a docuseries about women’s gymnasts vying for a spot on the U.S. team heading to the Tokyo Olympics.
The six-episode series tracks five hopefuls competing for four spots on the U.S. Olympic team. A premiere date has not yet been confirmed for the show, which is part of a broad array of live and on-demand Tokyo programming heading to NBCUniversal platforms.
Golden features Laurie Hernandez, Morgan Hurd, Sunisa Lee, Konnor McClain, and MyKayla Skinner. A major theme will be the coronavirus pandemic, which forced the postponement of the Games from 2020 to 2021 and also dramatically altered athletes’ preparations and training.
Each hour-long episode of Golden will center on one of the individual gymnasts, with storylines of the other competitors woven into the narrative. Hernandez is known to Olympic viewers for winning a gold medal...
The six-episode series tracks five hopefuls competing for four spots on the U.S. Olympic team. A premiere date has not yet been confirmed for the show, which is part of a broad array of live and on-demand Tokyo programming heading to NBCUniversal platforms.
Golden features Laurie Hernandez, Morgan Hurd, Sunisa Lee, Konnor McClain, and MyKayla Skinner. A major theme will be the coronavirus pandemic, which forced the postponement of the Games from 2020 to 2021 and also dramatically altered athletes’ preparations and training.
Each hour-long episode of Golden will center on one of the individual gymnasts, with storylines of the other competitors woven into the narrative. Hernandez is known to Olympic viewers for winning a gold medal...
- 4/19/2021
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
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