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The aftermath of Covid-19 continues to be felt in the world of academia, and its impact has extended to The Hollywood Reporter‘s annual list of the world’s best music schools. Some programs, like the Sundance Institute Film Scoring Program, have shut down, while others have managed to launch and survive during the pandemic. The Film Scoring Academy of Europe makes its debut on this list, and another new program, at Brooklyn College/Cuny’s Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema, offers a master of fine arts degree in media scoring. The past year also has upended THR‘s top rankings a bit as ascendant Columbia College Chicago moves into the top spot, overtaking perennial leaders USC Los Angeles Thornton School of Music and The Juilliard School.
To achieve the rankings this year, THR reached out to insiders in the film and television...
The aftermath of Covid-19 continues to be felt in the world of academia, and its impact has extended to The Hollywood Reporter‘s annual list of the world’s best music schools. Some programs, like the Sundance Institute Film Scoring Program, have shut down, while others have managed to launch and survive during the pandemic. The Film Scoring Academy of Europe makes its debut on this list, and another new program, at Brooklyn College/Cuny’s Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema, offers a master of fine arts degree in media scoring. The past year also has upended THR‘s top rankings a bit as ascendant Columbia College Chicago moves into the top spot, overtaking perennial leaders USC Los Angeles Thornton School of Music and The Juilliard School.
To achieve the rankings this year, THR reached out to insiders in the film and television...
- 11/5/2022
- by Jeff Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Frankie held steady for its penultimate episode on Tuesday night, overnight data has revealed.
Eve Myles's BBC One drama gained around 70,000 viewers from last week to 3.99 million (18.2%) at 9pm. Later, music documentary Agnetha: Abba and After was seen by 2.58m (22.4%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Springwatch interested 2.49m (11.7%) at 8pm, followed by Town with Nicholas Crane with 1.36m (6.2%) at 9pm.
ITV's River Monsters attracted 2.01m (10.3%) at 7.30pm. Animal Heroes brought in 1.75m (8.3%) at 8pm, while Dirty Britain secured 2.08m (9.4%) at 9pm (204k/1.2% on +1).
On Channel 4, Embarrassing Bodies was seen by 1.26m (5.9%) at 8pm (235k/1.1%). New documentary series Child Genius debuted with 1.76m (8.0%) at 9pm (342k/2.0%).
Dates continued with 1.13m (6.1%) at 10pm (152k/1.4%), dipping 400,000 from last night.
Channel 5's new series Gibraltar: Britain in the Sun attracted 1.58m (7.5%) at 8pm. CSI continued with 1.79m (8.2%) at 9.15pm, followed by the final Body of Proof with 1.16m (6.7%) at 10pm.
BBC...
Eve Myles's BBC One drama gained around 70,000 viewers from last week to 3.99 million (18.2%) at 9pm. Later, music documentary Agnetha: Abba and After was seen by 2.58m (22.4%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Springwatch interested 2.49m (11.7%) at 8pm, followed by Town with Nicholas Crane with 1.36m (6.2%) at 9pm.
ITV's River Monsters attracted 2.01m (10.3%) at 7.30pm. Animal Heroes brought in 1.75m (8.3%) at 8pm, while Dirty Britain secured 2.08m (9.4%) at 9pm (204k/1.2% on +1).
On Channel 4, Embarrassing Bodies was seen by 1.26m (5.9%) at 8pm (235k/1.1%). New documentary series Child Genius debuted with 1.76m (8.0%) at 9pm (342k/2.0%).
Dates continued with 1.13m (6.1%) at 10pm (152k/1.4%), dipping 400,000 from last night.
Channel 5's new series Gibraltar: Britain in the Sun attracted 1.58m (7.5%) at 8pm. CSI continued with 1.79m (8.2%) at 9.15pm, followed by the final Body of Proof with 1.16m (6.7%) at 10pm.
BBC...
- 6/12/2013
- Digital Spy
Frankie gained back over 500,000 viewers for its fourth episode on BBC One, overnight data reveals.
The Eve Myles drama recovered from its dip in the ratings last week due to a schedule-swap with The Apprentice, attracting 3.92 million viewers (18.3%) at 9pm.
Later, the documentary Unspeakable Crime: Rape was seen by 1.53m (14.2%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, the Queen's Coronation 60th anniversary highlights brought in 1.13m (6.4%) at 7pm. Springwatch grabbed 2.55m (13.1%) at 8pm, followed by Town with Nicholas Crane with 1.64m (7.7%) at 9pm.
ITV's Animal Heroes attracted 1.79m (9.1%) at 8pm, while Dirty Britain secured 1.55m (7.2%) at 9pm (215k/1.3% on +1).
Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies Live entertained 1.25m (6.4%) at 8pm (180k/0.8%). 24 Hours in A&E interested 2.09m (9.8%) at 9pm (408k/2.5%), followed by its Making Of with 902k (5.6%) at 10pm.
On Channel 5, CSI thrilled 1.73m (8.1%) at 9.15pm, while Body of Proof was seen by 1.19m (7.2%) at 10pm.
BBC Three's new documentary series The Call...
The Eve Myles drama recovered from its dip in the ratings last week due to a schedule-swap with The Apprentice, attracting 3.92 million viewers (18.3%) at 9pm.
Later, the documentary Unspeakable Crime: Rape was seen by 1.53m (14.2%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, the Queen's Coronation 60th anniversary highlights brought in 1.13m (6.4%) at 7pm. Springwatch grabbed 2.55m (13.1%) at 8pm, followed by Town with Nicholas Crane with 1.64m (7.7%) at 9pm.
ITV's Animal Heroes attracted 1.79m (9.1%) at 8pm, while Dirty Britain secured 1.55m (7.2%) at 9pm (215k/1.3% on +1).
Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies Live entertained 1.25m (6.4%) at 8pm (180k/0.8%). 24 Hours in A&E interested 2.09m (9.8%) at 9pm (408k/2.5%), followed by its Making Of with 902k (5.6%) at 10pm.
On Channel 5, CSI thrilled 1.73m (8.1%) at 9.15pm, while Body of Proof was seen by 1.19m (7.2%) at 10pm.
BBC Three's new documentary series The Call...
- 6/5/2013
- Digital Spy
The Apprentice lost out to Britain's Got Talent in the battle of the TV competitions on Tuesday (May 28), overnight data reveals.
Moved from its usual Wednesday slot, the BBC One series lost almost 900,000 viewers from last week, dropping to 5.36 million viewers (21.0%) on average at 9pm. BBC Two's You're Fired! climbed to 2.11m (10.8%) at 10pm.
On ITV, Britain's Got Talent shed over a million viewers for its second live semi-final to win the night overall with 8.66m (36.5%) at 7.30pm. A further 387k (1.5%) tuned in on +1.
The results show attracted 7.13m (28.5%) at 9.30pm (453k/3.0% on +1). ITV2's Britain's Got More Talent entertained 711k (4.1%) at 10pm.
Later on BBC One, Ben Elton's The Wright Way continued with 1.54m (10.9%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Dan Snow's Locomotion documentary was seen by 1.40m (6.5%) at 7pm. Springwatch brought in 2.60m (10.7%) at 8pm, followed by Town with Nicholas Crane, securing 1.52m (5.9%) at 9pm.
Channel 4...
Moved from its usual Wednesday slot, the BBC One series lost almost 900,000 viewers from last week, dropping to 5.36 million viewers (21.0%) on average at 9pm. BBC Two's You're Fired! climbed to 2.11m (10.8%) at 10pm.
On ITV, Britain's Got Talent shed over a million viewers for its second live semi-final to win the night overall with 8.66m (36.5%) at 7.30pm. A further 387k (1.5%) tuned in on +1.
The results show attracted 7.13m (28.5%) at 9.30pm (453k/3.0% on +1). ITV2's Britain's Got More Talent entertained 711k (4.1%) at 10pm.
Later on BBC One, Ben Elton's The Wright Way continued with 1.54m (10.9%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Dan Snow's Locomotion documentary was seen by 1.40m (6.5%) at 7pm. Springwatch brought in 2.60m (10.7%) at 8pm, followed by Town with Nicholas Crane, securing 1.52m (5.9%) at 9pm.
Channel 4...
- 5/29/2013
- Digital Spy
Frankie dropped 600,000 viewers for its second episode on BBC One on Tuesday, overnight data reveals.
Eve Myles's drama still topped the night overall outside of soaps and news with 4.03 million viewers (18.8%) at 9pm.
Ben Elton's The Wright Way dipped 70,000 to 1.60m (12.2%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, the Chelsea Flower Show coverage continued with 2.93m (14.1%) at 8pm. Nicholas Crane's Town series opened with 1.99m (9.3%) at 9pm.
ITV's River Monsters attracted 1.98m (10.2%) at 7.30pm (124k/0.6% on +1). Caroline Quentin's National Parks dipped 600k to 1.86m (8.9%) at 8pm (152k/0.7%).
Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? quizzed 2.29m (10.7%) at 9pm (140k/0.9%).
On Channel 4, Embarrassing Bodies Live grabbed 1.30m (6.2%) at 8pm (352k/1.6%). Mary Queen of the High Street climbed slightly to 1.13m (5.3%) at 9pm (240k/1.5%).
Shameless's penultimate episode climbed to 1.00m (6.2%) at 10pm (131k/1.6%).
Channel 5's CSI entertained 1.90m (8.8%) at 9.15pm, followed by Body of Proof with 1.22m (7.3%) at 10pm.
On BBC Three,...
Eve Myles's drama still topped the night overall outside of soaps and news with 4.03 million viewers (18.8%) at 9pm.
Ben Elton's The Wright Way dipped 70,000 to 1.60m (12.2%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, the Chelsea Flower Show coverage continued with 2.93m (14.1%) at 8pm. Nicholas Crane's Town series opened with 1.99m (9.3%) at 9pm.
ITV's River Monsters attracted 1.98m (10.2%) at 7.30pm (124k/0.6% on +1). Caroline Quentin's National Parks dipped 600k to 1.86m (8.9%) at 8pm (152k/0.7%).
Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? quizzed 2.29m (10.7%) at 9pm (140k/0.9%).
On Channel 4, Embarrassing Bodies Live grabbed 1.30m (6.2%) at 8pm (352k/1.6%). Mary Queen of the High Street climbed slightly to 1.13m (5.3%) at 9pm (240k/1.5%).
Shameless's penultimate episode climbed to 1.00m (6.2%) at 10pm (131k/1.6%).
Channel 5's CSI entertained 1.90m (8.8%) at 9.15pm, followed by Body of Proof with 1.22m (7.3%) at 10pm.
On BBC Three,...
- 5/22/2013
- Digital Spy
The author's The Rings of Saturn starts as travelogue and ends in melancholy and horror – a new film, Patience (After Sebald) captures its mood admirably
I came late to Wg Sebald, in the early summer of 2010, although I'd known of him for years. He was one of those surname-only authors whose works it seemed everyone else had read – or else he would crop up stuffily in the footnotes of a certain sort of book.
So until I heard Will Self praising his work on the Today programme, he was simply a name on my to-do list. A task, you might say. Someone to read in hospital, if and when the time came.
But something about Self's enthusiasm persuaded me to buy The Rings of Saturn that lunchtime. Billed as an account of several days spent walking the Suffolk coast – territory I have known and loved since childhood – it ought to...
I came late to Wg Sebald, in the early summer of 2010, although I'd known of him for years. He was one of those surname-only authors whose works it seemed everyone else had read – or else he would crop up stuffily in the footnotes of a certain sort of book.
So until I heard Will Self praising his work on the Today programme, he was simply a name on my to-do list. A task, you might say. Someone to read in hospital, if and when the time came.
But something about Self's enthusiasm persuaded me to buy The Rings of Saturn that lunchtime. Billed as an account of several days spent walking the Suffolk coast – territory I have known and loved since childhood – it ought to...
- 2/8/2012
- by David Newnham
- The Guardian - Film News
Here’s your first look at Black Widow #7, from the red-hot creative team of Duane Swierczynski and Manuel Garcia.
Marvel’s greatest super-spy taking a new companion on a whirlwind world tour…but is her game safety or subterfuge? All political progeny Nick Crane knows about the woman who’s taken him hostage is that she’s the beautiful, but deadly undercover agent known as the Black Widow. Like it or not, they’re going off the grid together…and right into the sights of a certain super-powered hit woman.
It’s kiss kiss, bang bang, and black budget conspiracy this October in Black Widow #7!
Black Widow #7 (AUG100575)
Black Widow #7 Vampire Variant (AUG100576)
Written by Duane Swierczynski
Penciled by Manuel Garcia
Cover by Travel Foreman
Vampire Variant by Stephanie Perger
Rated T+…$2.99
Foc – 10/07/10, On Sale – 10/27/10...
Marvel’s greatest super-spy taking a new companion on a whirlwind world tour…but is her game safety or subterfuge? All political progeny Nick Crane knows about the woman who’s taken him hostage is that she’s the beautiful, but deadly undercover agent known as the Black Widow. Like it or not, they’re going off the grid together…and right into the sights of a certain super-powered hit woman.
It’s kiss kiss, bang bang, and black budget conspiracy this October in Black Widow #7!
Black Widow #7 (AUG100575)
Black Widow #7 Vampire Variant (AUG100576)
Written by Duane Swierczynski
Penciled by Manuel Garcia
Cover by Travel Foreman
Vampire Variant by Stephanie Perger
Rated T+…$2.99
Foc – 10/07/10, On Sale – 10/27/10...
- 9/28/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Here’s your first look at Marvel’s Black Widow #6, featuring the all-new red hot creative team of Duane Swiercynski and Manuel Garcia.
Trouble is brewing for Natasha Romanoff a.k.a. the Black Widow! Things are not as they seem when Nick Crane, a resourceful journalist, believes he has discovered his senator father’s assassin. When all clues point to the Black Widow, the Secret Avenger will either have to come clean or clear her name. With international intrigue, insane espionage action and a whole new creative team, Black Widow #6 is the perfect jumping on point for readers!
Black Widow #6 (JUL100559)
Black Widow #6 Campbell Variant (JUL100560)
Written by Duane Swierczynski
Penciled by Manuel Garcia
Cover by Travel Foreman
Variant Cover by J. Scott Campbell
Rated T+ …$2.99
Foc – 9/2/10, On-Sale -9/22/10...
Trouble is brewing for Natasha Romanoff a.k.a. the Black Widow! Things are not as they seem when Nick Crane, a resourceful journalist, believes he has discovered his senator father’s assassin. When all clues point to the Black Widow, the Secret Avenger will either have to come clean or clear her name. With international intrigue, insane espionage action and a whole new creative team, Black Widow #6 is the perfect jumping on point for readers!
Black Widow #6 (JUL100559)
Black Widow #6 Campbell Variant (JUL100560)
Written by Duane Swierczynski
Penciled by Manuel Garcia
Cover by Travel Foreman
Variant Cover by J. Scott Campbell
Rated T+ …$2.99
Foc – 9/2/10, On-Sale -9/22/10...
- 8/26/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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