Latino-owned TV and media company Fuse Media is rolling onto the streaming battlefield with the official launch of Fuse Plus, priced at $2 per month as a standalone service and available at no extra cost to customers of participating pay-tv operators.
Fuse Plus officially launches Sept. 13, after debuting in beta in June. The service is targeted at a multicultural and millennial audience. The company says it will launch with more than 500 hours of original programming, comprising a mix of content that airs day-and-date with linear TV premieres on the company’s flagship Fuse cable channel, along with some free, ad-supported content.
“As our research has shown, young consumers demand empowering content that is representative, inclusive and authentic,” Fuse Media CEO Miguel “Mike” Roggero said in announcing the launch. “Fuse Media is launching Fuse Plus as another step in serving this audience across all screens.”
Fuse Plus, in addition to previously announced...
Fuse Plus officially launches Sept. 13, after debuting in beta in June. The service is targeted at a multicultural and millennial audience. The company says it will launch with more than 500 hours of original programming, comprising a mix of content that airs day-and-date with linear TV premieres on the company’s flagship Fuse cable channel, along with some free, ad-supported content.
“As our research has shown, young consumers demand empowering content that is representative, inclusive and authentic,” Fuse Media CEO Miguel “Mike” Roggero said in announcing the launch. “Fuse Media is launching Fuse Plus as another step in serving this audience across all screens.”
Fuse Plus, in addition to previously announced...
- 9/13/2021
- by Todd Spangler
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: MarVista Entertainment has acquired worldwide rights for the indie coming of age pic The Miseducation of Bindu directed by Prarthana Mohan and executive produced by Jay and Mark Duplass.
The young adult feature stars Megan Suri, David Arquette, Priyanka Bose (Lion), Phillip Labes (I Ship It) and Gordon Winarick (Gotham). The story follows a bullied Indian teen who forges her mother’s signature to test out of high school. When she discovers she must pay a test fee by the 7th period, she is left with no choice but to turn to the students she desperately wants to leave.
The Miseducation of Bindu was selected as a winner of Jay and Mark Duplass’ campaign to find America’s Next Generation of Indie Filmmakers. The Duplass brothers partnered with film-focused crowdfunding site Seed&Spark to launch this initiative, aiming to find and bolster...
The young adult feature stars Megan Suri, David Arquette, Priyanka Bose (Lion), Phillip Labes (I Ship It) and Gordon Winarick (Gotham). The story follows a bullied Indian teen who forges her mother’s signature to test out of high school. When she discovers she must pay a test fee by the 7th period, she is left with no choice but to turn to the students she desperately wants to leave.
The Miseducation of Bindu was selected as a winner of Jay and Mark Duplass’ campaign to find America’s Next Generation of Indie Filmmakers. The Duplass brothers partnered with film-focused crowdfunding site Seed&Spark to launch this initiative, aiming to find and bolster...
- 3/9/2021
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Batwoman has spent most of its season playing around with villains primarily specific to Kate Kane and her world. The show often alludes to some of the biggest, most recognizable Batman villains associated with her more famous cousin, but it hasn’t waded into bringing any of them to the screen. And really, most attempts at traditional “villain of the week” stuff would just be overshadowed by the brilliance of Rachel Skarsten’s Alice anyway. But that’s about to change next week when Tommy Elliot goes full Hush.
That’s right, Gabriel Mann is about to return as Tommy Elliot, but this time with a face full of bandages and a trenchcoat. In other words, Tommy Elliot is now Hush. And really, he couldn’t possibly look any cooler than he does here. This is a significant upgrade from the Tommy Elliot we met in Batwoman episode 3, “Down, Down,...
That’s right, Gabriel Mann is about to return as Tommy Elliot, but this time with a face full of bandages and a trenchcoat. In other words, Tommy Elliot is now Hush. And really, he couldn’t possibly look any cooler than he does here. This is a significant upgrade from the Tommy Elliot we met in Batwoman episode 3, “Down, Down,...
- 5/4/2020
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
Exclusive: Emily Skeggs, Oliver Cooper, Ariela Barer, Jake Weary, and Gordon Winarick have joined the Hulu original film, The Ultimate Playlist Of Noise from American High. Keean Johnson and Madeline Brewer were previously announced as the leads of the pic, which is being directed by Bennett Lasseter.
The plot, written by Mitchell Winkie, follows Marcus (Johnson), an audio obsessed high school senior who learns he must undergo brain surgery that will render him deaf. He decides to seize control of his fate by recording the Ultimate Playlist of Noise – a bucket list of all his favorite sounds. Once he sets out, he meets Wendy (Brewer), a wildly charming, struggling musician who is trying to escape to New York for her chance at a life-changing opportunity. Together they check off...
The plot, written by Mitchell Winkie, follows Marcus (Johnson), an audio obsessed high school senior who learns he must undergo brain surgery that will render him deaf. He decides to seize control of his fate by recording the Ultimate Playlist of Noise – a bucket list of all his favorite sounds. Once he sets out, he meets Wendy (Brewer), a wildly charming, struggling musician who is trying to escape to New York for her chance at a life-changing opportunity. Together they check off...
- 11/22/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Batwoman‘s crimefighting dance card is looking pretty full ahead of the new Arrowverse entry’s Sunday, Oct. 6 premiere.
In addition to Alice, the season-long Big Bad played by Birds of Prey alum Rachel Skarsten (watch video Q&a below), TVLine has confirmed two other villainous castings for the superhero series that stars Ruby Rose (“Elseworlds”) as Kate Kane aka Gotham vigilante Batwoman.
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In addition to Alice, the season-long Big Bad played by Birds of Prey alum Rachel Skarsten (watch video Q&a below), TVLine has confirmed two other villainous castings for the superhero series that stars Ruby Rose (“Elseworlds”) as Kate Kane aka Gotham vigilante Batwoman.
More from TVLineWill Batwoman Be Arrow's Brooding Heir Apparent? (Also, Is She Jewish?)Batwoman's Ruby Rose Talks 'Complicated' Dynamic With AliceArrowverse 'Crisis' Event: Lyla Michaels Confirmed to Fill Key Role, as [Spoiler]
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- 10/2/2019
- TVLine.com
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