Senior Legal Correspondent for ABC News and former prosecutor Sunny Hostin is seeking for truth and justice in the Investigation Discovery series Truth About Murder with Sunny Hostin. After showing rough-cut footage of Hostin investigating a murder, she was joined on the TCA stage by Executive Producers Hilary Estey McLoughlin and Terence Noonan.
During the session, Hostin, who also serves as an Executive Producer, shared a story about how her uncle was dating a married woman and how one day when she was with them, her husband came home and he pulled out a butcher knife and tried to stab her uncle to death. She said that he lived but he was never the same after that.
“I mentioned to my dad recently that experience colored my life. His response was, ‘You remembered that?'” said the co-host of The View. “We never spoke about it. That’s how victims of crime deal with it.
During the session, Hostin, who also serves as an Executive Producer, shared a story about how her uncle was dating a married woman and how one day when she was with them, her husband came home and he pulled out a butcher knife and tried to stab her uncle to death. She said that he lived but he was never the same after that.
“I mentioned to my dad recently that experience colored my life. His response was, ‘You remembered that?'” said the co-host of The View. “We never spoke about it. That’s how victims of crime deal with it.
- 7/25/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Sunny Hostin hopes to bring a new view to a tried-and-true format.
True-crime documentaries have fueled the fortunes of TV institutions ranging from “48 Hours” and “Dateline” to Discovery’s Investigation Discovery cable network. Now Hostin, a co-host of ABC’s “The View” and a senior legal correspondent for ABC News, wants to add a different element to the mix: the viewpoint of the victims of a crime.
Investigation Discovery has greenlit “The Whole Truth With Sunny Hostin,” a six-episode documentary series that will show Hostin traveling to various parts of the United States to explore the stories behind some of the nation’s most notorious homicides. She says she is eager to include the perspective of people who have been affected by the crimes, not just the criminals and the legal system around them. Hostin will also serve as an executive producer on the series, which is scheduled to debut...
True-crime documentaries have fueled the fortunes of TV institutions ranging from “48 Hours” and “Dateline” to Discovery’s Investigation Discovery cable network. Now Hostin, a co-host of ABC’s “The View” and a senior legal correspondent for ABC News, wants to add a different element to the mix: the viewpoint of the victims of a crime.
Investigation Discovery has greenlit “The Whole Truth With Sunny Hostin,” a six-episode documentary series that will show Hostin traveling to various parts of the United States to explore the stories behind some of the nation’s most notorious homicides. She says she is eager to include the perspective of people who have been affected by the crimes, not just the criminals and the legal system around them. Hostin will also serve as an executive producer on the series, which is scheduled to debut...
- 4/9/2019
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Terence Noonan and Meghan Schaefer Spielberg have been named executive producers of Bethenny Frankel's upcoming daytime talk show. Noonan is a former producer on Dr. Oz who took over as executive producer of Anderson Cooper's syndicated show last year. And Schaefer Spielberg is a veteran of MSNBC where she produced Keith Olbermann's show and more recently was the senior executive producer of the network's dayside programming. They join Ellen DeGeneres as executive producers of Bethenny, which has been cleared in 97 percent of the country and is set to bow this fall. Ellen DeGeneres Show executive producers Mary Connelly, Ed Glavin
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- 3/4/2013
- by Marisa Guthrie
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Terence Noonan, executive producer of Anderson Live, which is ending its two-season run, is segueing to a new Telepictures-produced daily syndicated talk show. Noonan and Meghan Schaefer Spielberg, and one of the founding producers of MSNBC, have been named executive producers of Bethenny Frankel‘s Bethenny, alongside Frankel and Ellen DeGeneres whose A Very Good Production co-produces the show. The one-hour daily talk show hosted by Frankel is set to launch nationwide this fall after a successful trial run on Fox stations last summer. Additionally, Mary Connelly, Ed Glavin and Andy Lassner, Executive Producers of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, also produced by Telepictures and A Very Good Production, will serve as Consulting Executive Producers of Bethenny, after having served as executive producers of the six-week test last year. Noonan is also the creator and executive producer of DC Cupcakes and A Slice Of Brooklyn and was a supervising producer on The Dr. Oz Show.
- 3/4/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
There’s a pint-sized pooch bringing some much-needed bowwow to daytime television. Meet Nico, the prized Chi-Poo, a Chihuahua-Poodle blend, of Anderson Cooper‘s CBS talker, Anderson Live. Since shortly after the CNN anchorman started his first-ever foray into daytime television, the show’s executive producer, Terence Noonan, has been bringing along his trusty canine sidekick a few...Read more»...
- 2/1/2013
- by Cory Lopez
- Celebuzz.com
Anderson Live had the biggest weekly increase of any talk show in national syndicated ratings released Wednesday, with viewership in the key demographic group of women 25 to 54 soaring 67 percent from the prior week and rising 100 percent from the same week a year earlier in the New York market last week. “We know people are responding to topical news,” says Terence Noonan, executive producer of Anderson Live. “People are finding this is where they can come to get topical news, whether it’s the Housewives or (the sentencing of) Jerry Sandusky and get Anderson’s opinion on
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- 10/10/2012
- by Alex Ben Block
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Kristin Chenoweth will kick off the second season of Anderson Live, Anderson Cooper’s daily syndicated talk show, on Monday, September 10. Other guest co-hosts to follow include Goldie Hawn, Kelly Osbourne, Cyndi Lauper, Howie Mandel, Erin Andrews, D.L. Hughley and Kellie Pickler. Celebrity guests for the upcoming season include Richard Gere, Beyonce, Jake Gyllenhaal, Claire Danes, Meg Ryan, Ben Affleck, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Kerry Washington, Kelsey Grammer, Carol Burnett and Stephen Colbert The show, which tapes in front of a live studio audience at the CBS Broadcast Center in New York City, returns with a new show name, new set and new live format with rotating co-hosts. “We’ve got a lot of fun, great things planned for the new season. I am really excited to be joined by daily co-hosts and look forward to switching to a live format, which allows us more freedom to cover topical issues...
- 8/27/2012
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
Heading into its second season, Anderson, the one-hour daily syndicated talk show hosted by Anderson Cooper, is changing its name to Anderson Live as it is adopting a new live format with rotating co-hosts. As we reported in February, the show will also move from its original setting at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s The Allen Room to the CBS Broadcast Center in New York where it will tape in front of a live audience on the stage previously occupied by The Nate Berkus Show. Anderson underwent a change at the helm during its freshman season, with Terence Noonan taking over as executive producer. He will now be joined by George Davilas as Co-Executive Producer. “Being live plays to Anderson’s strengths, providing immediacy and topicality, which allows us to talk about what is going on in the world,” Noonan said.
- 8/1/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Exclusive: Anderson Cooper’s daytime talk show, which has been renewed for a second season, is moving to a new stage. The talker, which has originated from Jazz at Lincoln Center’s The Allen Room since its September launch, will be moving to the CBS Broadcast Center in New York. The show will take over the stage currently occupied by another daytime syndicated strip, The Nate Berkus Show, which will wrap its run at the end of this season. Anderson producers had been looking for a more traditional studio. “We are focused on Anderson being topical and featuring the stories, the newsmakers and the celebrities that everyone is talking about which plays directly to Anderson’s strengths as a journalist and his ability to give viewers the context and depth to be in the know,” Anderson executive producer Terence Noonan said. “At CBS, we will have a dedicated studio that...
- 2/28/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Anderson Cooper’s daytime effort has lost another producer. Executive producer Jim Murphy, whose background is in news, is exiting the freshman syndicated series. The move comes some two months after fellow producers Lisa Morin and Cathy Chermol left the show. Going forward, former Dr. Oz executive Terence Noonan will remain with the series, serving as an executive producer alongside Cooper. Photos: The Most Talked About TV News Faces "I'm grateful for Jim's help and his hard work launching the show… We have a terrific team in place led by our executive producer, Terence Noonan,and I'm really excited about the
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- 1/27/2012
- by Lacey Rose
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Exclusive: Anderson executive producer Jim Murphy is stepping down, completing the behind-the-scenes changing of the guard at Anderson Cooper’s syndicated daytime talk show. Murphy’s departure leaves rising star Terence Noonan as the only executive producer alongside Cooper at the helm of the Telepictures-produced freshman talker, which has already been renewed for a second season. Noonan joined Anderson from Dr. Oz at the beginning of October and was quickly upped to executive producer alongside the show’s original executive producers Lisa Morin, Murphy and Cooper. Morin left at the beginning of December, followed by today’s exit of Murphy. “I’m grateful for Jim’s help and his hard work launching the show,” Cooper said in a memo to the staff. “He’s a good friend and will always be a friend of our show. We have a terrific team in place led by our executive producer, Terence Noonan,...
- 1/27/2012
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
Anderson executive producer Terence Noonan has signed with Apa. The five-time Daytime Emmy Award winner most recently served as supervising producer of Harpo's syndicated The Dr. Oz Show. Noonan’s other credits include producing The Rosie O'Donnell Show and serving as supervising producer for Ellen, among others. He also created TLC's DC Cupcakes and Travel Channel's A Slice of Brooklyn. James Ponsoldt, co-writer and director of 2012 Sundance selection Smashed, has signed with UTA. Ponsoldt previously directed the Nick Nolte-starring indie drama Off The Black. He is also represented by manager Brad Petrigala of Brillstein Entertainment Partners and lawyer Andrew
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- 12/9/2011
- by Daniel Miller
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
NEW YORK -- Two weeks after picking an executive producer for its new national morning show, Fox has named two co-executive producers.
The untitled morning show will debut in January, hosted live from New York by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy from 9-10 a.m. EST. It will air at the start on Fox's owned and operated stations.
The network said Monday that Patricia Ciano and Terence Noonan will be co-executive producers. Ciano had been supervising producer at Sony Pictures Television, where she launched Judge Hatchett and Judge Maria Lopez. She also worked with RDF Media on ABC's Wife Swap as well as on Ricki Lake, "Life & Style" and Jenny Jones.
Noonan had been executive creative consultant at SPT. He had been executive producer of Plum TV's Beauty Beat and also worked on "Life & Style" as senior producer plus Living It Up With Ali and Jack, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, ElimiDate and The Rosie O'Donnell Show.
They join executive producer Tom Mazzarelli, who left his job as senior producer at NBC's Today to become executive producer of the morning show.
The untitled morning show will debut in January, hosted live from New York by Mike Jerrick and Juliet Huddy from 9-10 a.m. EST. It will air at the start on Fox's owned and operated stations.
The network said Monday that Patricia Ciano and Terence Noonan will be co-executive producers. Ciano had been supervising producer at Sony Pictures Television, where she launched Judge Hatchett and Judge Maria Lopez. She also worked with RDF Media on ABC's Wife Swap as well as on Ricki Lake, "Life & Style" and Jenny Jones.
Noonan had been executive creative consultant at SPT. He had been executive producer of Plum TV's Beauty Beat and also worked on "Life & Style" as senior producer plus Living It Up With Ali and Jack, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, ElimiDate and The Rosie O'Donnell Show.
They join executive producer Tom Mazzarelli, who left his job as senior producer at NBC's Today to become executive producer of the morning show.
- 11/27/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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