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Higher Ground, the media company from Barack and Michelle Obama, has hired podcast executives from Spotify and Pushkin Industries to expand its audio division.
Corinne Gilliard, most recently a senior executive for Spotify’s studios and partnerships division, has joined Higher Ground as svp documentaries. During her time at the audio giant, she led partnerships with J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot and Higher Ground, which ended its pact with Spotify and struck a multiyear first-look deal with Audible in June. Gilliard also served as the executive producer on podcasts like The RapCaviar Podcast, Sound Barrier: Sylvester, Dope Labs and Abolition X and, in 2017, was hired as the first head of development at Crooked Media. Outside of audio, Gilliard was a senior producer on Oprah Winfrey’s CBS primetime special interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Higher Ground has also tapped Nick White from Pushkin Industries,...
Higher Ground, the media company from Barack and Michelle Obama, has hired podcast executives from Spotify and Pushkin Industries to expand its audio division.
Corinne Gilliard, most recently a senior executive for Spotify’s studios and partnerships division, has joined Higher Ground as svp documentaries. During her time at the audio giant, she led partnerships with J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot and Higher Ground, which ended its pact with Spotify and struck a multiyear first-look deal with Audible in June. Gilliard also served as the executive producer on podcasts like The RapCaviar Podcast, Sound Barrier: Sylvester, Dope Labs and Abolition X and, in 2017, was hired as the first head of development at Crooked Media. Outside of audio, Gilliard was a senior producer on Oprah Winfrey’s CBS primetime special interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Higher Ground has also tapped Nick White from Pushkin Industries,...
- 12/15/2022
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
This review of “Page One” was first published on January 24, 2011 after the film’s premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
It’s kind of weird for me to watch “Page One,” a year-long chronicle of my former colleagues on the media desk of The New York Times and their struggle to produce journalism in this most challenging of times.
The film, which starts around the time I started TheWrap in 2009 after having left the paper, is kind of like watching the conversation continue in the room after you’ve walked out.
On the one hand, the film directed by Andrew Rossi does an able job of documenting the critically important role that the Times continues to play in news-gathering and dissemination – and why it can be so damn exciting to be there.
On the other hand, the film gives a rather superficial assessment of what everybody really wants to know: Will the Times make it,...
It’s kind of weird for me to watch “Page One,” a year-long chronicle of my former colleagues on the media desk of The New York Times and their struggle to produce journalism in this most challenging of times.
The film, which starts around the time I started TheWrap in 2009 after having left the paper, is kind of like watching the conversation continue in the room after you’ve walked out.
On the one hand, the film directed by Andrew Rossi does an able job of documenting the critically important role that the Times continues to play in news-gathering and dissemination – and why it can be so damn exciting to be there.
On the other hand, the film gives a rather superficial assessment of what everybody really wants to know: Will the Times make it,...
- 3/1/2022
- by Sharon Waxman
- The Wrap
Paul Simon is looking back on his life and career.
In Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon, out Tuesday from Pushkin Industries, Simon sits down with Malcolm Gladwell and Gladwell’s friend and co-writer, New York Times journalist Bruce Headlam to discuss a myriad of topics. The trio recorded over a series of 30 hours of conversation in which they reflected on the musician’s life and career including childhood stories and working with collaborator Art Garfunkel.
The audiobook, recorded in Simon’s own backyard studio, also features commentary about Simon’s songwriting alongside archival audio footage and never-before-heard live studio versions and original recordings of hits including ...
In Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon, out Tuesday from Pushkin Industries, Simon sits down with Malcolm Gladwell and Gladwell’s friend and co-writer, New York Times journalist Bruce Headlam to discuss a myriad of topics. The trio recorded over a series of 30 hours of conversation in which they reflected on the musician’s life and career including childhood stories and working with collaborator Art Garfunkel.
The audiobook, recorded in Simon’s own backyard studio, also features commentary about Simon’s songwriting alongside archival audio footage and never-before-heard live studio versions and original recordings of hits including ...
- 11/16/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Paul Simon is looking back on his life and career.
In Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon, out Tuesday from Pushkin Industries, Simon sits down with Malcolm Gladwell and Gladwell’s friend and co-writer, New York Times journalist Bruce Headlam to discuss a myriad of topics. The trio recorded over a series of 30 hours of conversation in which they reflected on the musician’s life and career including childhood stories and working with collaborator Art Garfunkel.
The audiobook, recorded in Simon’s own backyard studio, also features commentary about Simon’s songwriting alongside archival audio footage and never-before-heard live studio versions and original recordings of hits including ...
In Miracle and Wonder: Conversations with Paul Simon, out Tuesday from Pushkin Industries, Simon sits down with Malcolm Gladwell and Gladwell’s friend and co-writer, New York Times journalist Bruce Headlam to discuss a myriad of topics. The trio recorded over a series of 30 hours of conversation in which they reflected on the musician’s life and career including childhood stories and working with collaborator Art Garfunkel.
The audiobook, recorded in Simon’s own backyard studio, also features commentary about Simon’s songwriting alongside archival audio footage and never-before-heard live studio versions and original recordings of hits including ...
- 11/16/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Paul Simon has yet to write a proper autobiography but has cooperated with Malcolm Gladwell and New York Times writer Bruce Headlam for the upcoming “audio biography” Miracle and Wonder: Conversations With Paul Simon.
It’s a nine-part series that touches on every era of Simon’s life and career, and features classic tunes like “The Boxer” and “Graceland” along with his in-progress new song “Seven Psalms.” It’s available right now.
In this exclusive excerpt, Simon talks about his decision to end his recording career. “After I finished the [2016] album Stranger to Stranger,...
It’s a nine-part series that touches on every era of Simon’s life and career, and features classic tunes like “The Boxer” and “Graceland” along with his in-progress new song “Seven Psalms.” It’s available right now.
In this exclusive excerpt, Simon talks about his decision to end his recording career. “After I finished the [2016] album Stranger to Stranger,...
- 11/16/2021
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Collectively known as the Love Junkies, songwriters Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna and Liz Rose have been responsible for such monster hits as Little Big Town’s “Girl Crush,” as well as — in various iterations — songs for A Star Is Born, the TV series Nashville, and dozens of other singles and album cuts by Taylor Swift, Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw and more. The trio recently got together to participate in the popular podcast Broken Record, for an episode aptly titled “How to Write a Hit Song.”
The trio is joined by...
The trio is joined by...
- 4/17/2019
- by Stephen L. Betts
- Rollingstone.com
Andrew Rossi's Page One: A Year Inside the New York Times brings nothing new to the debate on the possible survival or death of print media. It nonetheless is necessary, because Rossi's team gained an unprecedented access to the New York Times (Nyt), one of the most respected newspapers in the world.
We follow the media reporters David Carr, former TV blogger turned journalist Brian Stelter, Tim Arango and Bruce Headlam, the Nyt' editor specialized in media and marketing. The documentary talks about American newspapers who ceased publication such as the Rocky Mountain News during the 2009 economic crisis and continues by asking us this question: is the New York Times' demise approaching?
We hear about the layoffs that affected the Nyt following 2009, the scandals that affected the Nyt. We can think of Jayson Blair's fabricated (or plagiarized) stories and Judith Miller's false articles on the development of...
We follow the media reporters David Carr, former TV blogger turned journalist Brian Stelter, Tim Arango and Bruce Headlam, the Nyt' editor specialized in media and marketing. The documentary talks about American newspapers who ceased publication such as the Rocky Mountain News during the 2009 economic crisis and continues by asking us this question: is the New York Times' demise approaching?
We hear about the layoffs that affected the Nyt following 2009, the scandals that affected the Nyt. We can think of Jayson Blair's fabricated (or plagiarized) stories and Judith Miller's false articles on the development of...
- 7/14/2011
- by anhkhoido@gmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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