Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Tatiana Siegel"


3 mentions found


CNN —Variety has a mess on its hands. Former CNN chief Jeff Zucker, The Atlantic journalist Tim Alberta, and Puck Editor-In-Chief Jon Kelly have all called for the outlet to publicly correct the record. But, thus far, Variety has resisted taking any such action, outside quietly removing the widely panned Tatiana Siegel-written feature from its online homepage. The outlet’s deafening silence comes as the piece begins to fall apart in public. (It goes without saying that Zucker’s camp denied to Siegel that this ever happened, but she printed it anyway.)
Persons: Jeff Zucker, Tim Alberta, Puck, Jon Kelly, Tatiana Siegel, Chris Licht, , Byers, Zucker, Siegel, David Zaslav, ” Byers, Siegel weaved, imploring, Natalie Korach, Zucker’s, Ramin Setoodeh, Cynthia Littleton, Korach, Kelly, Puck’s, , Jeffrey Goldberg, , ” Goldberg Organizations: CNN, Variety, The Atlantic, Warner Bros, Penske Media Corporation, PMC, The Locations: . Alberta, ” Alberta, Miami, cabanas, , Russian, Littleton
CNN —Variety is facing a blistering wave of backlash. “Siegel was informed by The Atlantic that the charges were completely false, but she nevertheless decided to smear Alberta. Jon Kelly, editor in chief of Puck, similarly defended his reporter, who was portrayed in the piece as a Zucker shill. Reached for comment, a Variety spokesperson notably offered a defense of the piece that contained far less fervor. The spokesperson simply said, “Variety stands by our investigative story about CNN written by one of the best journalists in the business.”
Persons: Tatiana Siegel, Jeff Zucker, Zucker, , Risa Heller, Heller, ” Heller, Chris Licht, Tim Alberta, Dylan Byers, Puck, ” Jeffrey Goldberg, “ Siegel, Siegel, ” Goldberg, Licht, , Jon Kelly, “ Dylan Byers, ” Kelly, Organizations: CNN, Variety, Hollywood, Warner Bros, The, The Atlantic, Alberta Locations: Alberta, Alberta’s
"The Flash" reportedly has a "secret ending" that studio Warner Bros. is trying to keep under wraps. Warner Bros. is trying to "keep the 'secret ending'" of "The Flash" "under wraps" ahead of its June 16 release, Variety's Tatiana Siegel reported Saturday. Now the ending has been settled, but the studio is still trying to keep its contents from leaking to the general public. In showings on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank this week, Siegel reported, the final scene was intact but "key elements" were blurred out. Siegel reported that a script for a sequel has already been written.
Persons: Ezra Miller, Variety's Tatiana Siegel, Miller, Jason Guerrasio, Guerrasio, — didn't, Siegel, Andy Muschietti, wouldn't, Muschietti, Miller's Organizations: Warner Bros, Morning, CinemaCon Locations: CinemaCon, Burbank
Total: 3