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Grammy Awards Moving to Disney From CBS in 2027

The Grammys are getting a brand new house after greater than 50 years on CBS.

In a serious shakeup of the TV awards panorama, the Grammy Awards will transfer to Disney retailers starting in 2027. ABC, Hulu and Disney+ will simulcast the music business honors underneath a 10-year deal that runs by 2036. The transfer may also make Disney the house of what are historically the 2 most watched awards telecasts in any given yr, with the Grammys becoming a member of the Oscars.

CBS may have the Grammys in 2025 and 2026, with the ultimate yr marking the tip of greater than half a century of broadcasting the awards. The community first aired the Grammys in 1973 — George Harrison’s The Live performance for Bangladesh gained album of the yr — and has partnered with The Recording Academy on the present ever since. 

“As The Walt Disney Firm combines forces with The Recording Academy to open this thrilling new chapter within the historical past of the Grammys, we accomplish that with satisfaction and gratitude,” mentioned Disney Leisure co-chairman Dana Walden in a press release. “Reside occasions have by no means been extra essential to our tradition and business, and we simply acquired one of many crown jewels, including to our portfolio of world-class programming throughout all genres.”

Added Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr., “We’re utterly thrilled to be bringing the Grammys and different new music programming to the Disney ecosystem. We’re grateful to our long-standing companions at CBS and now honored to be becoming a member of with Disney, an iconic firm the place creators have at all times been on the forefront. This partnership represents one other essential milestone within the Academy’s transformation and development, and strengthens our potential to satisfy our mission of uplifting and serving music individuals all over the world.”

Within the first yr of Disney’s Grammy deal, ABC will function three of the largest TV occasions of the yr in fast succession: the 2027 Tremendous Bowl, the Grammys and the Oscars.

The 66th Grammy Awards in February introduced in 17.09 million viewers for CBS, a 36 p.c bounce from the earlier yr’s telecast. In the important thing advertiser demographic of adults 18-49, the present’s 4.05 ranking (equal to about 5.4 million individuals in that age vary) outdrew the Oscars (3.82 ranking/about 5.1 million viewers).

Together with the Oscars and the NFL, Disney’s dwell occasion portfolio additionally contains the annual New Yr’s Rockin’ Eve particular, the CMA Awards, the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame induction ceremony, the NBA Finals and the School Soccer Playoff.

Joshua Jackson on ‘Doctor Odyssey,’ Viral Dawson’s Creek Emmys Moment

Joshua Jackson returned to community tv for the primary time in a decade with ABC‘s newest medical medical drama, Physician Odyssey.

The cruise ship-set present — created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken — stars Jackson as Max, The Odyssey’s latest and seemingly overqualified physician who joins the ship’s two long-time, skeptical nurses on the medical group, Avery (Phillipa Soo) and Tristan (Sean Teale).

When Physician Odyssey was first introduced, the premise of the sequence was largely stored beneath wraps, which had viewers acquainted with prolific showrunner Murphy’s work (American Horror Story, The Watcher) questioning if the fantasy introduced by The Odyssey was even actual. Not till the trailer dropped 10 days earlier than premiere did viewers start to know that it simply is likely to be. Not too long ago, when chatting with The Hollywood Reporter, Murphy described the sequence as “a tribute to the ABC exhibits of my youth.”

For Jackson, who is thought for his community roles like in Dawson’s Creek and Fringe, Murphy was a giant draw for the mission. “Earlier than I knew what the mission was, it was a dialog with Ryan, and we didn’t even actually particularly discuss Physician Odyssey at first, nearly the place I used to be in my life and what I used to be trying to do,” the actor tells THR.

“After we obtained to the top of the dialog, he mentioned, ‘Nice, I’ve the following factor for you. Right here’s what it’s, and I’m going to ship you the script proper now,’” Jackson remembers.

Jackson, who was most just lately seen in Paramount+’s Deadly Attraction and Peacock’s Dr. Loss of life, mentioned he needed to work on one thing lighter than these current tasks. “I actually needed to work on one thing that, even with all the drama, and even with all the fates of medical occasions on each episode, that ended up in a optimistic place,” he says. “This was that.”

And it additionally gave Jackson the chance to be filming in his residence of Los Angeles, whereas his 4-year-old daughter begins college. “It’s type of a miracle job,” he provides.

Physician Odyssey, which has now launched its first three episodes, dives into Max’s backstory nearly instantly, however viewers shouldn’t anticipate constant appears into the previous. “You’ll get little bits and items [of Max’s past], however actually on the finish of the day, that’s all we have to know,” Jackson says. “The story that we’re telling shouldn’t be burdened by all people’s previous.”

That actually episodic nature of the present is “liberating” for the actor, and good for the viewers. “As an viewers member, it’s not homework. You don’t must take notes each week to know the place the characters are,” he says. “I really like exhibits like that. However I feel it’s additionally good to have one thing that’s simply less complicated.”

Physician Odyssey additionally units up a traditional love story early between the medical group. When requested about that dynamic with Soo’s Avery coming between his character and Teale’s Tristan, Jackson cheekily responds, “I’m acquainted with love triangles,” he says, referencing his breakout position on Dawson’s Creek. “You possibly can’t actually plan for chemistry. You possibly can put three good actors collectively and good materials, but it surely’s not at all times there.”

He provides, “The camaraderie that the three of us have off digital camera has actually lent itself to what we do on digital camera, and having the bravery to step into all that stuff.”

Final month, Jackson went viral for his look on the Emmys, when he burst into laughter when he realized the award present was enjoying the Dawson’s Creek theme music as he and fellow presenter Matt Bomer took the stage.

“Matt and I, we had been standing backstage and, as you get nearer, I feel we had been each stepping into the sweaty palm second. I feel actually we had been speaking about, ‘How are we going to stroll out right here? Are we too stiff? Are we attempting to play it cool?’” Jackson remembers.

“We’re actually within the second of like, ‘Nicely, I don’t know. What do you suppose?’ ‘I don’t know. What do you suppose?’ And we take our first step, and so they begin enjoying the [Dawson’s Creek] theme [Paula Cole’s “I Don’t Want to Wait”], and that was only a real chortle,” he says. “That was me being caught off guard and laughing.”

So far as Physician Odyssey goes, Jackson simply needs viewers to get pleasure from their time with the present.

“There’s no medication right here,” he says, laughing. “Each week we need to take you into this stunning, nearly fantasy, and get your coronary heart pounding a pair instances, get you invested within the stakes.”

He sums up: “Greater than something, simply benefit from the experience with these characters.”

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Physician Odyssey airs new episodes Thursdays at 9 p.m. on ABC, streaming the following day on Hulu

ABC and ESPN Pulled From DirecTV in Disney Carriage Dispute

Disney finds itself on the middle of one other main TV carriage dispute, with its channels now unavailable in thousands and thousands of houses.

This time, the corporate and the satellite tv for pc TV big DirecTV discover themselves at odds, with plenty of Disney channels together with ABC and ESPN going darkish for DirecTV clients.

The channels went darkish shortly earlier than the high-profile LSU-USC school soccer sport and in the course of the U.S. Open tennis event. The NFL season kicks off in per week.

“The Walt Disney Co. is as soon as once more refusing any accountability to customers, distribution companions, and now the American judicial system,” mentioned Rob Thun, chief content material officer at DirecTV, in an announcement following the channels going black. “Disney is within the enterprise of making alternate realities, however that is the actual world the place we imagine you earn your method and should reply on your personal actions. They wish to proceed to chase most income and dominant management on the expense of customers – making it more durable for them to pick the reveals and sports activities they need at an inexpensive value.”

Dana Walden and Alan Bergman, co-chairmen of Disney Leisure, and Jimmy Pitaro, chairman of ESPN put out their very own assertion, which reads, “DirecTV selected to disclaim thousands and thousands of subscribers entry to our content material simply as we head into the ultimate week of the U.S. Open and kit up for school soccer and the opening of the NFL season. Whereas we’re open to providing DirecTV flexibility and phrases which we’ve prolonged to different distributors, we is not going to enter into an settlement that undervalues our portfolio of tv channels and applications. We make investments considerably to ship the No. 1 manufacturers in leisure, information and sports activities as a result of that’s what our viewers anticipate and deserve. We urge DirecTV to do what’s in the most effective curiosity of their clients and finalize a deal that will instantly restore our programming.”

A yr in the past, Disney’s channels went darkish for 2 weeks for Constitution Spectrum subscribers in a high-stakes dispute that Constitution framed as being about the way forward for pay TV. In the end, the 2 sides lower a deal that made Disney+ and ESPN+ obtainable to Constitution Spectrum subscribers at no additional value but in addition noticed Disney agree to chop unfastened a few of its cable channels from the supplier’s lineup.

Constitution is the biggest pay-TV supplier within the nation with about 13 million subscribers, and the blackout had a notable influence on each firm’s backside strains. DirecTV just isn’t fairly that huge (it’s estimated to have about 11 million between its satellite tv for pc TV and streaming choices), however it’s nonetheless one of many largest suppliers of TV within the nation.

DirecTV had telegraphed that it was getting ready for a combat on Aug. 21, when it launched an open letter from Thun outlining his imaginative and prescient for “A brighter TV future,” one through which corporations like DirecTV might promote “genre-based” packages round information, household and sports activities. Whereas the letter didn’t dwell on Disney particularly, it’s clear that it was written with the present dispute in thoughts.

“Distributors like DirecTV have requested programmers for the flexibleness to launch skinnier packages for years. It’s excessive time that we work collectively to carry that ocean of alternative to fruition,” Thun wrote.

However Justin Connolly, Disney’s president of distribution, instructed The Hollywood Reporter that the corporate has been keen to make concessions in that respect, to no avail.

“I believe, or I do know, that they’re attempting to spin and push this narrative that they wish to discover extra versatile, skinnier bundles and that we refuse to interact on that, and backside line: That’s blatantly false, and we’ve been negotiating with them for weeks, and we proposed quite a lot of versatile choices … however but they haven’t engaged with us on the choices,” Connolly says.

“They only proceed to form of spin, each publicly but in addition within the room, somewhat bit on these concepts that don’t have a whole lot of specificity to them, and, you realize, from our perspective, don’t really feel like they are often executed simply,” he added. “That continues to be a problem.

Who Will Host the 2025 Oscars?

Jimmy Kimmel, the host of the 2 most up-to-date Academy Awards ceremonies and two others earlier than them (2017 and 2018), and John Mulaney, the host of the newest Academy Governors Awards ceremony, have withdrawn themselves from consideration for the job of emceeing the 97th Oscars on March 2, 2025. That, in fact, begs the query: who will the Academy, its Oscars telecast producers (more likely to be the identical workforce that oversaw the well-received 2024 ceremony, minus Kimmel’s spouse) and its broadcasting associate ABC land for the gig — if anybody? (They went and not using a host in 2019, 2020 and 2021.)

The Academy and ABC, being risk-averse, will typically re-approach individuals who have hosted earlier than, however most who hosted lately are by no means going to be invited again. Neglect about James Franco and Anne Hathaway, who hosted collectively in 2011, and Neil Patrick Harris, who had the job in 2015 — all of them bombed. Many discovered the 2013 host, Seth MacFarlane, too undignified (see: his “We Noticed Your Boobs” track). And the present helmed by Regina Corridor, Amy Schumer and Wanda Sykes was typically thought to be unspectacular.

Ellen DeGeneres was nicely obtained when she hosted in 2007 and 2014, however her public picture has since taken a beating — even she refers to herself as having been “kicked out of present enterprise.” Alec Baldwin, who co-hosted in 2010, grew to become politically polarizing by mocking Donald Trump on Saturday Night time Stay, after which was caught up within the Rust tragedy. And Billy Crystal, who hosted 9 occasions between 1990 and 2012, and Whoopi Goldberg, who hosted in 1999 and 2002, at the moment are 76 and 68, respectively, and wouldn’t assist the Academy and ABC of their efforts to draw youthful viewers to the telecast.

4 previous hosts, nevertheless, might stay viable.

At 78, comedy legend Steve Martin — who hosted in 2001, 2003 and, with Baldwin, 2010 — is now too previous to be focused by the Academy as a solo host. But when the Academy and ABC may persuade his longtime comedy associate Martin Brief, 74, and their 32-year-old Solely Murders within the Constructing co-star Selena Gomez, a millennial and Gen-Z darling, to host collectively, that might be an enormous coup. (Two issues price noting: ABC and Solely Murders streamer Hulu share a dad or mum firm in Disney; and Gomez is a star of one among this 12 months’s high Oscar contenders, Emilia Pérez.)

Jon Stewart, who hosted in 2006 and 2008, will surely be a “get,” and he in all probability has extra time on his arms than he has had at another level in a few years, provided that he now solely hosts The Day by day Present one evening per week. That stated, he’s politically outspoken, which can give the Academy and ABC pause as they make each effort to maintain politics out of the Oscars ceremony, having seen simple proof in monitoring knowledge that it impacts viewership.

Chris Rock, who hosted in 2005 and 2016, is as standard as ever, and it will be an enormous deal to get him to return to the Oscars for the primary time since he was shockingly slapped by Will Smith whereas presenting an award in 2022. That stated, when he beforehand hosted the present he offended lots of people with a skit that includes Asian youngsters, for which the Academy — however not Rock — in the end felt compelled to apologize. I believe that many, together with Janet Yang, the Academy’s first president of Asian descent, may need to go in one other path.

Then, there’s Hugh Jackman, who hosted the tremendously acclaimed 2009 ceremony — he sang, he danced and he even obtained Beyoncé to carry out with him — and who occurs to be one of many two stars of the largest blockbuster of this 12 months, Deadpool & Wolverine. Heck, I may even see Wolverine (Jackman) enlisting Deadpool (Ryan Reynolds, Jackman’s shut buddy) to share the gig with him.

My sense is that the Academy doesn’t really feel that it wants a comic to function host, only a acquainted face — or two — who’re well-liked, seen as cheerleaders of the trade and will help to maneuver issues alongside. That would appear to bode nicely for Jackman, who just about everybody agrees is a superb (some would say the best!) showman, as was additionally evident when he hosted the Tony Awards in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2014.

Different choices alongside these traces embrace Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, who has by no means shied away from the limelight; Glen Powell, the breakthrough star of the 12 months and somebody who will surely draw younger individuals to the telecast; John Legend, presumably together with his spouse Chrissy Teigen; Emily Blunt, presumably together with her The Fall Man co-star Ryan Gosling (they have been nice collectively as co-presenters on the ceremony earlier this 12 months); and Tom Hanks, who has served on the Academy’s board of governors, stays very concerned with its museum and would in all probability assist it out if it actually finds itself in a bind.

If the Academy and ABC do find yourself sticking with a comic, they might go to former late evening host and present podcaster and journey present host Conan O’Brien, who looks like a reasonably unobjectionable selection; Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig, separate or collectively, who have been successful once they co-presented on the 2020 present; Chelsea Handler, who has honed her internet hosting expertise whereas emceeing the lower-stakes Critics Alternative Awards in 2023 and 2024; Ali Wong and/or Invoice Hader, two halves of a really humorous couple; or Tiffany Haddish, though she has change into a bit controversial.

I’d not anticipate ABC to log off on anybody who competes within the late evening area with Kimmel (that guidelines out NBC’s Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, CBS’s Stephen Colbert, and HBO’s John Oliver and Invoice Maher) or actually anybody from a rival community (together with NBC’s Michael Che or Colin Jost, the latter of whom hosted the White Home Correspondents Affiliation dinner in April).

Trevor Noah is now out of the late evening recreation and would in all probability do an exquisite job, however he has change into the Grammys’ go-to man (he’s anchored their final 4 telecasts), so it appears unlikely he’d be requested to additionally tackle one other of the EGOT-level award reveals.

As a lot as followers may prefer to see what Ricky Gervais and Dave Chappelle would do as host, the Academy and ABC would nearly actually keep away from them just like the plague, given how anarchic and unpredictable they each are.

Lastly, until they’ve had a significant change of coronary heart, you may depend out a handful of high-profile of us who may seem to be good internet hosting candidates, however who’ve been requested — in a number of circumstances by me — and explicitly acknowledged that, for one motive or one other, they may by no means take the job: Justin Timberlake, Melissa McCarthy, Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, John Krasinski, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.

A possible wild card: Kevin Hart, one of the vital standard comedians and film stars within the recreation immediately, who as soon as stated that it was his dream to host the Oscars and was all set to take action on the 2019 ceremony earlier than withdrawing after previous tweets of his sparked controversy. Hart, who has expressed remorse about these tweets and stays a fan favourite, stated in January that he would by no means host the Oscars or any awards present, describing them as “very chilly” and never “comedy-friendly environments.” However in Might, he hosted Netflix’s roast of Tom Brady, which isn’t a very totally different type of project, and it proved a large hit on the service and went on to be nominated for an Emmy. So maybe Hart — who one other previous Oscars host, David Letterman (1995), instructed me could be “a genius selection” — will rethink!

Jimmy Kimmel, John Mulaney Not Hosting Oscars at ABC

The 97th Academy Awards have but to land a bunch, although it’s not for lack of attempting.

ABC is claimed to have made provides to each Jimmy Kimmel and John Mulaney, each of whom handed on the chance, as first reported by Puck Information. Luckily for the Academy and its host community, there’s nonetheless loads of time, with the Oscars not slated to air till Sunday, March 2.

The primary outreach had gone to Kimmel, its late-night host, who’s already emceed the Academy Awards 4 instances, together with the final two years. (Satirically, his assertion upon accepting the provide in 2023 learn: “I at all times dreamed of internet hosting the Oscars precisely 4 instances.”) Nonetheless, he was the apparent selection, largely as a result of his final foray was extensively praised and since he’s already a part of the Disney household. However Kimmel finally mentioned no, as he reportedly did internet hosting this 12 months’s Emmy awards, which may also be carried on ABC.

The choice might come as a shock to those that know Kimmel to finally say sure to most main gigs within the title of being a superb associate. In spite of everything, he’s hosted the Emmys for ABC thrice, he makes an annual look as roast grasp on the Disney upfront and he retains re-upping his late night time contract regardless of hemming and hawing about being performed. However he’s additionally been vocal lately about his want to have extra stability in his life, which performed into his determination to take the summers off at Jimmy Kimmel Reside.

Mulaney, arguably a sexier if riskier wager, got here subsequent. His title has been bandied about as a possible host ever since he gained over the Oscar crowd on the Governors Awards earlier this 12 months. Actually, many noticed that non-televised gig as an audition of kinds, throughout which Mulaney clearly handed. (Vulture went as far as to publish a chunk titled, Let John Mulaney Host Every little thing.) The 12 months prior, Mulaney had been requested by The Hollywood Reporter if he would ever contemplate internet hosting the Oscars. “Certain, why not?” he replied. “It will be actually enjoyable. It’s internet hosting the Academy Awards. Johnny Carson did that.” 

And whereas the comedian addressed the presumably extra lately, telling THR in June that he “wouldn’t essentially say no”; in the long run, he determined to go for this 12 months. (Don’t hassle asking concerning the 12 months after since he insists he doesn’t plan extra three months prematurely.) Although internet hosting the Oscars is a prestigious alternative and nonetheless a significant platform, it’s additionally an enormous, months-long and sometimes thankless endeavor. Plus, Mulaney would have had to surrender different alternatives, together with one other doubtless (and vastly profitable) standup tour. So, it’s again to the drafting board for ABC and the Academy, which hasn’t needed to run an in depth seek for an Oscars host in years. ABC declined to remark for this story, and the Academy didn’t instantly reply.

Joan Vassos Stars After Gerry Turner Exit

The Golden Bachelorette star Joan Vassos prepares her household for her upcoming journey within the new sequence’ first-ever promo.

The ABC unscripted present launches Sept. 18 and stars the 61-year-old college administrator from Rockland, Maryland, who was a standout on Gerry Turner‘s season of The Golden Bachelor earlier than strolling away early within the course of. The brand new Golden Bachelorette spot exhibits Vassos spending time together with her family members earlier than she units out to seek out romance once more.

After Vassos’ daughter Ally asks how she feels about kissing one other man on tv, the Golden Bachelorette responds, “Oh, jeez. I’m gonna should get used to that since you don’t wish to be with anyone that you simply don’t wish to kiss, so it’s important to strive it out. I’m gonna in all probability kiss a good quantity of fellows on digital camera. I’m sorry, guys!”

Later, Vassos explains what she needs in a super companion. “I’m very choosy a couple of man being a gentleman,” she says. “Any person with a giant coronary heart, anyone who’s beneficiant, and in addition anyone who’s humble.”

The Golden Bachelorette premieres September 18 on ABC! Stream on Hulu.

Vassos, whose husband John died in 2021 from pancreatic most cancers after 32 years of marriage, is a mom of 4 and grandmother of two. Household is clearly essential to Vassos, who selected to exit Turner’s season throughout the third episode when her daughter confronted a well being setback following a current being pregnant.

Within the new promo, Vassos addressed her objectives in gentle of John’s passing. “I’m not right here to interchange Dad,” she shares. “I simply need our household to be complete once more.”

ABC introduced Vassos in Could as the primary star of The Golden Bachelorette. She is about to fulfill an array of senior males after Turner’s season of The Golden Bachelor marked a scores boon for the long-running actuality TV franchise.

Throughout a earlier interview with The Hollywood Reporter, govt producer Jason Ehrlich defined that, regardless of the success of The Golden Bachelor, the method for the female-fronted model will really feel “virtually like doing it for the primary time yet again.”

Watch ‘American Idol’ Pay Tribute to Katy Perry on Her Final Episode

Katy Perry mentioned goodbye to American Idol after seven seasons on Sunday evening’s reside finale.

As a tribute to the singer, the women of the highest 12 carried out a medley of Perry’s hits, together with “Teenage Dream,” “Darkish Horse” and “California Gurls.”

Perry, who was consuming a slice of pizza when the efficiency started, jumped onto the judges’ desk on the finish of the efficiency and gave a strong-arms salute.

Perry additionally carried out “What Makes a Girl” alongside competitor Jack Blocker throughout the three-hour finale.

In the meantime, Abi Carter was named the winner of Season 22 on Sunday evening. She carried out “What Was I Made For?” from the Barbie film, throughout which Perry might be seen getting emotional.

Perry introduced in February that she could be leaving the ABC singing competitors.

Showing on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Reside!, Perry was requested by host Jimmy Kimmel how lengthy she was prone to proceed with Idol.

“Nicely, you recognize, this fall, this September, I’m going to be doing this enormous music pageant in Brazil known as Rock in Rio. It’s actually thrilling. It’s a giant deal for folks all around the world, particularly my Brazilian followers,” Perry mentioned, including, “So I believe this may in all probability be my final season for Idol.”

Following a couple of gasps from the viewers, Perry continued: “I really like Idol a lot. It’s linked me with the guts of America. However I have to really feel that pulse of my very own beat.”

She hadn’t shared the information with fellow judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie on the time of her announcement, however Bryan later mentioned he had heard “whispers that she was fascinated about it. It wasn’t like an enormous shock.”

For his half, Richie mentioned when he heard the information, “it simply made me run off the highway…. My telephone blew up.” Buythe added that her determination “is sensible.”

Perry had been a choose on American Idol alongside Richie and Bryan because the present was revived by ABC in 2018.