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tvsnaps · 4 months
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NewsNation has gone full 24/7 news programming as of today: June 1, 2024. Interesting date as the first cable news channel in the world, CNN, launched on June 1, 1980.
"NewsNation Now" premiered a 4-7pm ET weekend block to round out the line up. That also means the last vestige of Superstation WGN/ WGN America is over as entertainment programming has fully left the channel space.
NewsNation started as a 3 hour primetime news block on September 1, 2020. In March 2021, they rebranded WGN America to News Nation and started expanding programming. It went 24/5 in 2023, and started expanding weekend programming earlier this year.
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Aisha Hinds and the Underground cast at WGN America's cocktail reception for Salem, Outsiders, and Underground during New York Comic Con (October 8, 2016)
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vex-verlain · 2 years
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“I have a beautiful and alluring partner.”
Sherlock Holmes: “We solve mysteries and fight crime.”
Harold Finch: “We solve mysteries and stop crimes before they start.”
Sherlock Holmes: “We use deductive logic.”
Harold Finch: “We use cutting-edge technology.”
Sherlock Holmes: “I have a beautiful and alluring partner.”
Harold Finch: “…So do I.”
John Reese: *looks startled*
Everybody: *stares at Harold*
Joan Watson: “Awkward.”
Elementary/Person of Interest promo for WGN America’s fall 2015 “Prime Crime” lineup.
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“THE LIBRARIANS” COME HOME FOR THE “NEXT CHAPTER” 
AS THE SHOW MOVES TO TNT FOR A 2025 PREMIERE
Los Angeles, CA - August 23 – In a thrilling development for fans of the beloved TV series 
"The Librarians," Electric Entertainment, the Los Angeles-based production and distribution company, has revealed the exciting news of the spinoff, "The Librarians: The Next Chapter," making a triumphant return to its roots at the original broadcaster TNT. 
Dean Devlin states, "Our comeback to TNT with this franchise holds immense significance for us and we are thrilled by TNT's dedication to fans by offering them the continuation of one of their beloved fantasy series."
“The Librarians: The Next Chapter” is a spinoff of the original TV series “The Librarians,” that followed the adventures of the custodians of a magical repository of the world’s most powerful and dangerous supernatural artifacts. The new series centers on a “Librarian” from the past, who time traveled to the present and now finds himself stuck here. When he returns to his castle, which is now a museum, he inadvertently releases magic across the continent. He is given a new team to help him clean up the mess he made, forming a new team of Librarians. The new series stars Callum McGowan (Jamestown), Jessica Green(The Outpost), Olivia Morris (Hotel Portofino) and Bluey Robinson (Britannia). Caroline Loncq (Mammals) guest stars. Christian Kane will reprise his role as “Jacob Stone” in a Guest Starring role. 
“The Librarians: The Next Chapter” is produced by Electric Entertainment. Dean Devlin serves as showrunner and executive producer alongside Marc Roskin and Rachel Olschan-Wilson of Electric Entertainment. Noah Wyle serves as producer. Mark Franco of Electric Entertainment and Jonathan English of Balkanic Media also produce.  
The Librarians franchise started off as a compilation of made-for-TV movies featuring the titular librarian Flynn Carsen in 2004’s “Quest for the Spear,” 2006’s “Return to King Solomon’s Mines” and 2008’s  “Curse of the Judas Chalice.” The movies did so well, TNT picked up the concept for a TV series, “The Librarians” that aired for four seasons between 2014 and 2018.
Sonia Mehandjiyska, Head of International Distribution and Nolan Pielak, SVP, International Distribution and Co-Production at Electric Entertainment will be handling International Sales for “The Librarians: The Next Chapter.” Steve Saltman, Head of Domestic Sales for Electric Entertainment will handle digital rights alongside TNT.
About Electric Entertainment Headquartered in Los Angeles, California, Electric Entertainment is an independent studio headed by veteran producer Dean Devlin along with his partners Marc Roskin and Rachel Olschan-Wilson. Electric Entertainment also houses acquisitions and sales divisions, with domestic sales headed up by Steve Saltman and the international division headed by Sonia Mehandjiyska. Electric also has a satellite office located in Vancouver, Canada.
Among Electric’s hit television series are “Leverage: Redemption” the spin-off continuation of “Leverage,” which ran for five seasons on TNT.  Both series are currently streaming in the U.S. and U.K. on Amazon Freevee. Season 3 of “Leverage: Redemption” is currently in post-production for Amazon Prime Video. “Almost Paradise” is currently streaming on Amazon Freevee after having premiered on WGN America. Season 2 of “Almost Paradise” premiered in July 2023 on Amazon Freevee in the U.S and U.K. Electric’s new series “The Ark” premiered in February 2023 on SYFY. Season 2 of “The Ark” premiered in July 2024. Other Electric series include “The Librarians” which ran for four seasons on TNT. A new spin-off series, entitled “The Librarians: The Next Chapter,” is currently in post-production. “The Outpost,” which premiered its 4th season on The CW in 2021, is now streaming on Amazon Freevee.
Electric’s Feature Films have included “Bad Samaritan” starring David Tennant and Robert Sheehan, and most recently “The Deal” starring Sumalee Montano and Emma Fischer. Electric also acquires, distributes and sells worldwide rights to Electric’s produced and acquired content, as well as theatrical films from around the world, including “Blood On The Crown,” starring Harvey Keitel and Malcolm McDowell, and Rob Reiner’s historical biopic “LBJ,” starring Woody Harrelson.
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Thought I’d jump onto this train for once… What an odd combo… either way I love it. Honestly, Star Trek TNG has always been a comfort show for me. I used to watch it every day after school and on weekends whenever it was on WGN.
Real honest moment here below the cut. Feel free to skip if not. [TDLR: Thank you to their creators. They mean so much to me.]
Star Trek TNG has always been there for me. As a kid growing up I would turn it on every day after school and on weekends in the afternoons when it would come on BBC America or WGN. I stopped needing it constantly on after my parents got divorced. Don’t get me wrong I’d still turn on an episode or two every so often but it wasn’t every day like it had been.
My senior year of college I found myself needing it again. First I turned it on for one of my classes. (I wrote so many papers on Data and the federation that semester.)
Then… I just didn’t turn it off until I moved out and discovered (You guessed it correctly) Ghost.
I would turn on daily marathons of TNG whenever I was in my apartment needing to escape the passive aggressive silence that filled it. I felt like Data again. Not understanding the humans around me and the emotional ‘cues’ that were being given to me. Any time I could have TNG on, I did. I felt that no matter how I approached the situation with my roommates I wouldn’t catch any hidden meanings in their tones. Only they wouldn’t take the time to explain or share exactly why they were upset. I remember having the apartment to myself at the beginning of the spring semester, just laying on the floor with it playing in the background and sobbing. (Between the living situation and losing my Grandma it was an odd combo of things)
Ghost came into my life around then. I didn’t fully look into it until later that summer after graduation. I found comfort in the bumbling anxious Cardinal. He seemed just as unsure about social interactions as I was. (It also helped that the music fucking slapped.)
I started obsessively listening to everything I could. My partner was so supportive, happy to see me have some sort of outlet while I worked my lonely accounting job. I loved the concept of them and when I managed to snag tickets to a ritual this past August I cried.
That ritual opened a fucking floodgate my guys, let me fucking tell you. I joked with my partner about starting to write Ghost fics, bringing up the line between regular fic and RPF, and when he traveled for a month I guess I had a bit too much time….
That month I wrote over 81,000 words. That month I posted around 3,000 words every other day. I created a massive fic that seemed to run and drag me along by the wrist.
I’m so grateful for everything Ghost has given me. New friends, a newfound passion for writing, and the spark I needed to start drawing again.
I guess what all of this was leading to was this: I’m so grateful to my boys for supporting me through these past few years. I’m grateful that when Tobias turned to his wife and pitched the idea of being a satanic pope on stage full time she said yes. I’m grateful that ST:TNG was available on Netflix and on cable for my entire childhood. I’m grateful that my mom introduced me to Star Trek and Star Wars early on.
I uh….yeah. Thank you to my boys. Thank you to the fandoms.
Imma just set this one down and walk away for a bit…. It’s time for bed.
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Shout if you remember all the bangers that were on wgn america before it was bought out by nextstar. Underground, Outsiders, & Salem were FANTASTIC and i miss them every day.
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April 5
Good evening, it's time again for congratulations to be handed out to several radio and television stations across North America. A couple big players celebrate anniversaries today.
WGN-TV (April 5, 1948)
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The famous Chicago superstation WGN-TV celebrates 76 years on the air today. It has been the host of several affiliates throughout its lifetime, including CBS, DuMont, NTA, United, The WB, and The CW, but now exists as an independent station. Their call letters are derived from the nickname of their founder, the Chicago Tribune, known to many as the "World's Greatest Newspaper."
KQED (April 5, 1954)
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Though KQED was the fourth television station to sign on in the Bay Area, it was a big player in the beginnings of public television in the United States. The PBS affiliate for San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose, California turns 70 today, providing Californians with educational programming for generations. Their call sign is taken from a Latin phrase, Quod Erat Demonstrandum, meaning, "what was to be shown," or "that which was to be demonstrated," commonly found at the end of mathematical proofs and philosophical arguments, in print, showing the argument is complete.
WNYE-TV (April 5, 1967)
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This former NET and PBS affiliate in New York City turns 57 years old today. It began when the New York City Board of Education put it on the air to primarily air instructional programming for classrooms. Some PBS programming continues to air on WNYE. The call sign meaning is very simple, New York Education.
WSNS-TV (April 5, 1970)
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Currently a Telemundo affiliate, this former Independent, then ON TV affiliate, turns 54 years old on this date. In 1985, it became Chicago's first full-time Spanish-language channel. It shares its station and frequency with its sister station, WMAQ-TV. Its call sign comes from its founding owner, Essaness (S-N-S) Theatres.
Radio stations:
A couple of centenarians in the mix for today.
KKOB, 96.3 FM, Albuquerque, NM (1922, 102 years)
KMBZ, 980 AM, Kansas City, MO (1922, 102 years)
KTTH, 770 AM, Seattle, WA (1925, 99 years)
WHBY, 1150 AM, Kimberly, WA (1925, 99 years)
WENZ, 107.9 FM, Cleveland, OH (1958, 66 years)
KURL, 93.3 FM, Billings, MT (1969, 55 years)
KCBC, 770 AM, Manteca, CA (1987, 37 years)
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Just saw the news about The CW/Nexstar not only laying off somewhere between 30 to 40 people at the network (these aren’t writers but people who actually work at the network offices), more executives stepping down, and deciding only to have both “The Winchesters” and “Walker: Independence” have 13 episodes for their first season and it is really worrying. I forgot till I saw these articles that Nexstar did this when they bought WGN America to turn it into a 24 hour news channel. They cancelled all the scripted shows and none of them were able to find new homes. Now they keep saying they haven’t made any decisions about next season besides wanting to do more comedies, reality shows, buying shows from other countries, sports, and news, but they did say they might keep a few of these shows. 
If that’s true I only think “The Winchesters”, both “Walker” shows, and maybe both “All-Americans” will survive while everything else either gets a “final season” or is cancelled. They have to air everything they announced at the Upfronts last May till next May, but I really don’t think anything else will be saved. All the DC ones are also in jeopardy due to the new forming of the DCU and what sounds like WBD only wanting HBO Max to have shows directly tied to the film side of DC. I also don’t see any of the streamers or other broadcast networks stepping in to save these shows either as most want their own content. Just preparing the likelihood all these shows are going to end and getting really sad as I’ve been watching The CW all the way back when it was originally The WB and UPN over 20 years ago.
ETA: I’ve added a reblog with some more info as today there was a new interview with the new head of entertainment programming they’ve hired.
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'Before Christian Bale landed the role of Batman/Bruce Wayne in Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” trilogy, the filmmaker screen-tested his “Oppenheimer” star Cillian Murphy. Both men have since admitted that Murphy was never a real threat to steal the part from Bale, and Murphy told GQ Magazine UK in a recent interview that it “was for the best” that Bale won the coveted role over him anyway.
“Yes, I think it was for the best because we got Christian Bale’s performance, which is a stunning interpretation of that role,” Murphy said. “I never considered myself as the right physical specimen for Batman. To me, it was always going to be Christian Bale.”
Nolan didn’t think Murphy was right for the part either, but he still screen-tested him for Batman so that executives at Warner Bros. could see what an amazing actor he was. The director wanted Murphy to play the film’s villain, Scarecrow, but Murphy wasn’t exactly a huge movie star. The previous formula for Batman movies was that a big star played the hero’s villain, but Nolan wanted to shake things up.
“Everybody was so excited by watching [Cillian] perform that when I then said to them, ‘Okay, Christian Bale is Batman, but what about Cillian to play Scarecrow?’ There was no dissent,” Nolan recently told Entertainment Weekly. “All the previous Batman villains had been played by huge movie stars: Jack Nicholson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Carrey, that kind of thing. That was a big leap for them and it really was purely on the basis of that test. So that’s how you got to play Scarecrow.”
“Batman Begins” would be the first of six collaborations between Nolan and Murphy. He reprised Scarecrow in two more Batman movies and then had supporting roles in “Inception” and “Dunkirk” before landing his first Nolan lead role in “Oppenheimer.” It turns out Murphy was eyed to play the theoretical physicist almost a decade before Nolan’s biographical drama.
In a recent Vanity Fair story, television creator Sam Shaw looked back at the making of his WGN America series “Manhattan.” The period drama covered the same ground as Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” in telling the story of the Manhattan Project’s efforts to build the first atomic bomb in Los Alamos, N.M. The acclaimed series ran for two seasons in 2014 and 2016. Oppenheimer was a recurring character on the show played by Daniel London, but series writer Lila Byock said Murphy was on the team’s wish list.
“When we were casting Oppenheimer, we went through a whole series of different ideas,” Byock said, before adding, “A thousand percent, Cillian Murphy was on that list.”
“We wanted Oppenheimer to feel both like he possessed a certain undeniable charisma, a presence onstage, but also that he was playing a different instrument,” Shaw said. “He needed to feel alien — or other — in some ways. He stood out.”
Nearly 10 years later, Murphy is finally Oppenehimer and earning the best reviews of his career. Nolan’s film is now playing in theaters nationwide from Universal Pictures.'
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WGN News at Nine. Chicago, IL. November 30, 2013. Event occurs at 21:32 CST (32 minutes). WGN-TV/WGN America.
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'Fast & Furious 7' will shoot scenes with doubles and replace Paul Walker with CGI to keep him in the film – NY Daily News
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I posted 320 times in 2022
That's 48 more posts than 2021!
23 posts created (7%)
297 posts reblogged (93%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@the-home-kvetch
@ladyprydian
@chaoticpansexualmess
@ifall
@lolahardy
I tagged 320 of my posts in 2022
#what what what would you queue - 125 posts
#fan art - 37 posts
#the sandman - 32 posts
#this is a vex original post - 24 posts
#dreamling - 21 posts
#signal boost - 20 posts
#inception - 18 posts
#arthur x eames - 17 posts
#iwtv - 12 posts
#this - 12 posts
Longest Tag: 79 characters
#do you know how often cas and dean have been the ones to tell me breaking news?
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“I have a beautiful and alluring partner.”
Sherlock Holmes: “We solve mysteries and fight crime.”
Harold Finch: “We solve mysteries and stop crimes before they start.”
Sherlock Holmes: “We use deductive logic.”
Harold Finch: “We use cutting-edge technology.”
Sherlock Holmes: “I have a beautiful and alluring partner.”
Harold Finch: “…So do I.”
John Reese: *looks startled*
Everybody: *stares at Harold*
Joan Watson: “Awkward.”
Elementary/Person of Interest promo for WGN America’s fall 2015 “Prime Crime” lineup.
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New in September - Hallmark Movies Now
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My One & Only (2019) Starring Pascale Hutton, Sam Page, and Stephen Huszar Hallmark Channel / Summer Nights
Season for Love (2018) Starring Autumn Reeser and Marc Blucas Hallmark Channel / Summer Nights
When Calls the Heart (2023) Season 10, Episodes 1 - 5 Starring Erin Kraków, Pascale Hutton, Jack Wagner, Kaven Smith, Chris McNally, Keven McGarry, Andrea Brooks, Amanda Wong, Kayla Wallace, Martin Cummins, Natasha Burnett, Viv Leacock, Loretta Walsh, Johannah Newmarch, Hrothgar Mathews, Ben Rosenbaum, Jaeda Lily Miller, Ava Grace Cooper, Vienna Leacock, Robert Wolf, Elias Leacock, and Stefanie von Pfetten Hallmark Channel
September 1
Carter (2018 - 2019) All episode of Season 1 and 2 Starring Jerry O'Connell, Sydney Tamila Poitier, and Kristian Brunn CTV Drama Channel & WGN America
September 7
When Calls the Heart Season 10, Episode 6 'The Heart of the Problem' Hallmark Channel
The Dancing Detective (2023) Starring Alley Chabert and Will Kemp Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
Curious Caterer: Grilling Season (2023) Starring Nikki DeLoach and Andrew Walker Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / #2 in the series
September 14
When Calls the Heart Season 10, Episode 7 'Best Laid Plans' Hallmark Channel
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Something New (2023) Starring Skyler Samuels, Marilu Henner, Evan Roderick, Hayley Sales, and Steve Bacic Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / #19 in the series
September 21
When Calls the Heart Season 10, Episode 8 'What Is and What Should Never Be' Hallmark Channel
Love in the Limelight (2022) Starring Alexa and Carlos PenaVega Hallmark Channel / Fall Into Love
September 28
When Calls the Heart Season 10, Episode 9 'Deep Water' Hallmark Channel
Carrot Cake Murder: A Hanna Swensen Mystery Starring Alison Sweeney, Cameron Mathison, Barbara Niven, and Gabriel Hogan Hallmark Movies & Mysteries / #2 in the series (or #7 in Murder She Baked series)
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12 Movies to Watch If You Loved Oppenheimer
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America's Funniest Home Videos : WGN : October 18, 2011 6:00pm-7:00pm CDT : Free Borrow & Streaming : Internet Archive
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‘Almost Paradise’ Season 2 Premiere Set: Christian Kane Can’t Avoid Stress in Trailer (VIDEO)
“I’m turning over a new leaf: no stress, no drama,” ex-DEA agent Alex Walker (Christian Kane) insists in the trailer for Almost Paradise Season 2. Yes, the Kane-led drama is (finally) returning for its second season, now on Amazon Freevee, on Friday, July 21. (The first season aired on WGN America in early 2020.) All 10 episodes will be available at once. Alex’s aforementioned declaration comes…
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