Jon Bon Jovi recently shared insights about his marriage amid his successful career as a rockstar.
Bon Jovi’s lead singer sat down with Good Morning America’s Michael Strahan as part of an exclusive ABC News special, Michael Strahan x Jon Bon Jovi: Halfway There.
Their chat arrived after a new four-part Hulu docuseries about the popular band premiered.
The docuseries Thank You Goodnight spotlights the band’s success and struggles as they celebrate their 40th anniversary.
The group will also release a brand new studio album later this year.
As they spoke for ABC, Jon Bon Jovi called out one of Strahan’s remarks as “nonsense” regarding his marriage.
Jon Bon Jovi defended his marriage during ABC interview as GMA star questioned his relationship
During his interview with Jon Bon Jovi, Michael Strahan discussed what it must have been like to be a “sex symbol” from the immensely popular 1980s rock group.
Bon Jovi’s lead singer sat down with Good Morning America’s Michael Strahan as part of an exclusive ABC News special, Michael Strahan x Jon Bon Jovi: Halfway There.
Their chat arrived after a new four-part Hulu docuseries about the popular band premiered.
The docuseries Thank You Goodnight spotlights the band’s success and struggles as they celebrate their 40th anniversary.
The group will also release a brand new studio album later this year.
As they spoke for ABC, Jon Bon Jovi called out one of Strahan’s remarks as “nonsense” regarding his marriage.
Jon Bon Jovi defended his marriage during ABC interview as GMA star questioned his relationship
During his interview with Jon Bon Jovi, Michael Strahan discussed what it must have been like to be a “sex symbol” from the immensely popular 1980s rock group.
- 5/3/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Good Morning America’s Michael Strahan revealed he’ll sit down with Jon Bon Jovi for a telling interview with the legendary rockstar.
The solo artist and lead singer for Bon Jovi has recently made headlines ahead of a new docuseries for his remarks about his marriage.
In addition to the docuseries, his band has the new album Forever set to arrive this summer.
The June 7 release will be No. 16 in the rock band’s catalog of studio albums and commemorates the 40th anniversary of their self-titled 1984 debut.
Throughout their successful career, Bon Jovi released six No. 1 albums in the United States and numerous hit songs, including Livin’ On a Prayer and Bad Medicine.
The group’s lead singer is making the rounds to promote his upcoming projects, including talking to Strahan about various topics.
GMA’s Strahan teases interview with Jon Bon Jovi
On Good Morning America, Strahan is...
The solo artist and lead singer for Bon Jovi has recently made headlines ahead of a new docuseries for his remarks about his marriage.
In addition to the docuseries, his band has the new album Forever set to arrive this summer.
The June 7 release will be No. 16 in the rock band’s catalog of studio albums and commemorates the 40th anniversary of their self-titled 1984 debut.
Throughout their successful career, Bon Jovi released six No. 1 albums in the United States and numerous hit songs, including Livin’ On a Prayer and Bad Medicine.
The group’s lead singer is making the rounds to promote his upcoming projects, including talking to Strahan about various topics.
GMA’s Strahan teases interview with Jon Bon Jovi
On Good Morning America, Strahan is...
- 4/24/2024
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Jon Bon Jovi will discuss it all — Richie Sambora, his debilitating vocal cord injury, his legacy, and more — in a new hour-long interview special with Good Morning America co-anchor Michael Strahan.
Michael Strahan x Jon Bon Jovi: Halfway There is set to premiere this Sunday, April 28, at 10 p.m. Et on ABC before arriving on Hulu the following day, April 29. A new trailer for the special, which offers a glimpse at its scope, is premiering today exclusively on Rolling Stone.
“I feel a bunch of emotions,” Bon Jovi says at the start of the clip.
Michael Strahan x Jon Bon Jovi: Halfway There is set to premiere this Sunday, April 28, at 10 p.m. Et on ABC before arriving on Hulu the following day, April 29. A new trailer for the special, which offers a glimpse at its scope, is premiering today exclusively on Rolling Stone.
“I feel a bunch of emotions,” Bon Jovi says at the start of the clip.
- 4/23/2024
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Get ready for an electrifying television event as two icons come together for a special musical journey on “Michael Strahan x Jon Bon Jovi: Halfway There,” airing Sunday, April 28, 2024, at 10:01 Pm on ABC.
In this unique collaboration, football legend turned TV host Michael Strahan teams up with rock superstar Jon Bon Jovi for an unforgettable performance. The show promises to be a celebration of music, friendship, and shared experiences as these two cultural titans take viewers on a musical adventure like no other.
With their undeniable charisma and talent, Strahan and Bon Jovi will captivate audiences with a blend of their classic hits and personal stories. From the highs of success to the challenges faced along the way, “Halfway There” offers a rare glimpse into the lives of these legendary figures.
Don’t miss the chance to witness this epic collaboration between Michael Strahan and Jon Bon Jovi as...
In this unique collaboration, football legend turned TV host Michael Strahan teams up with rock superstar Jon Bon Jovi for an unforgettable performance. The show promises to be a celebration of music, friendship, and shared experiences as these two cultural titans take viewers on a musical adventure like no other.
With their undeniable charisma and talent, Strahan and Bon Jovi will captivate audiences with a blend of their classic hits and personal stories. From the highs of success to the challenges faced along the way, “Halfway There” offers a rare glimpse into the lives of these legendary figures.
Don’t miss the chance to witness this epic collaboration between Michael Strahan and Jon Bon Jovi as...
- 4/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
03 Greedo is back home. After his return from a Texas county jail in January, the L.A. rapper released Halfway There, a 33-track odyssey replete with Greedo’s melodic flourishes. He followed it up by performing at South by Southwest in Austin and, in June, a two-night stint at the Novo in Los Angeles — a venue that marked a kind of homecoming. “The show was turnt up. Both sold out. A lot of rappers popped out for me,” Greedo explains. “The city hasn’t seen that for a while.” While in prison,...
- 7/5/2023
- by Jayson Buford
- Rollingstone.com
After spending last week in second place, HBO’s “Euphoria” reclaimed the top spot on Variety’s Trending TV chart for the week of Jan. 31 – Feb. 6.
With 650,000 engagements, the series had twice as much interaction as last week’s top entry, “All of Us Are Dead.” HBO also confirmed the show’s Season 3 renewal last week, adding to the overall conversation about the second season’s fifth episode.
Halfway there♥️
— Zendaya (@Zendaya) January 31, 2022
Season 3!! More Gia tears...
With 650,000 engagements, the series had twice as much interaction as last week’s top entry, “All of Us Are Dead.” HBO also confirmed the show’s Season 3 renewal last week, adding to the overall conversation about the second season’s fifth episode.
Halfway there♥️
— Zendaya (@Zendaya) January 31, 2022
Season 3!! More Gia tears...
- 2/7/2022
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
One year ago, the Sundance Film Festival opened its doors to independent television. In the same way Robert Redford’s Park City playground built bridges between Hollywood’s longstanding studio world and the open-air, burgeoning indie film space, so too did the festival want to connect a booming television industry with the creative minds operating outside of it.
“Last year was such an experiment,” Sundance programmer Charlie Sextro told Indiewire. “It was [set up] to see what worked and what made sense.”
Like any first trial, the inaugural Indie Episodic Section had its successes and slip-ups. Sundance operated as it should: connecting fresh talent with eager buyers, but the atmosphere around television was far different from the one for film. Multiple TV projects sold to vaunted distribution platforms (like Starz and FX), while attendance issues created a conflicting in-the-room perception of the screenings’ overall impact.
This year, there are fewer indie TV pilots than before — 12 entries,...
“Last year was such an experiment,” Sundance programmer Charlie Sextro told Indiewire. “It was [set up] to see what worked and what made sense.”
Like any first trial, the inaugural Indie Episodic Section had its successes and slip-ups. Sundance operated as it should: connecting fresh talent with eager buyers, but the atmosphere around television was far different from the one for film. Multiple TV projects sold to vaunted distribution platforms (like Starz and FX), while attendance issues created a conflicting in-the-room perception of the screenings’ overall impact.
This year, there are fewer indie TV pilots than before — 12 entries,...
- 1/27/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
CBS has given a put pilot commitment to Halfway There, a multi-camera comedy co-written by and starring comedian Iliza Shlesinger. It comes from I Hate My Teenage Daughter creators Sherry Bilsing-Graham and Ellen Plummer-Kreamer, Avalon Television and ABC Studios.
Penned by Shlesinger, Bilsing-Graham and Plummer-Kreamer, Halfway There centers on a comic (Shlesinger) who prides herself on “guiding women” in her act. She is forced to put that to practical use when her half-sister moves in with her.
Shlesinger, Bilsing-Graham and Plummer-Kreamer executive produce with Avalon TV’s Kara Baker and David Martin. ABC Studios is the studio.
Coming off her fourth Netflix stand-up special, Elder Millennial, Shlesinger is on an international theater tour. She co-stars in the upcoming film Instant Family, starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne, and is filming Wonderland, directed by Peter Berg and starring Wahlberg. Her first book, Girl Logic, was published last year. She is repped...
Penned by Shlesinger, Bilsing-Graham and Plummer-Kreamer, Halfway There centers on a comic (Shlesinger) who prides herself on “guiding women” in her act. She is forced to put that to practical use when her half-sister moves in with her.
Shlesinger, Bilsing-Graham and Plummer-Kreamer executive produce with Avalon TV’s Kara Baker and David Martin. ABC Studios is the studio.
Coming off her fourth Netflix stand-up special, Elder Millennial, Shlesinger is on an international theater tour. She co-stars in the upcoming film Instant Family, starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne, and is filming Wonderland, directed by Peter Berg and starring Wahlberg. Her first book, Girl Logic, was published last year. She is repped...
- 10/25/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
SeriesFest, the international television festival dedicated to showcasing the best and boldest emerging voices in television, revealed the winners of this year’s international pilot competition at a closing reception today in Denver. Chief among the winners was “Halfway There,” which took home the prize for best independent dramatic pilot a well as the audience award. Created by Nick Morton and Rick Roesnthal, “Halfway There” stars Matthew Lillard as a sober addict running a rehabilitation facility, and Blythe Danner as his alcoholic mother whom he is forced to treat.
“The quality of content selected for this year’s International Pilot Competition was simply unmatched. We are encouraged by the diverse perspectives represented, and in awe of each and every creator who took part in our festival,” said SeriesFest co-founders Randi Kleiner and Kaily Smith-Westbrook in a statement.
Many independent projects that debuted at SeriesFest have gone on to score production deals,...
“The quality of content selected for this year’s International Pilot Competition was simply unmatched. We are encouraged by the diverse perspectives represented, and in awe of each and every creator who took part in our festival,” said SeriesFest co-founders Randi Kleiner and Kaily Smith-Westbrook in a statement.
Many independent projects that debuted at SeriesFest have gone on to score production deals,...
- 6/27/2018
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
Steve James had a helluva 24 hours. On Monday morning, the director’s first-ever docuseries “America To Me” was picked up by Starz. That night, his series kicked off the first-ever Sundance Episodic screening, and the next morning — as the fourth and fifth episodes were about to commence in Park City — James received his first-ever Oscar nomination for “Abacus: Small Enough to Jail.”
“This has been a pretty good two days at the Sundance Film Festival,” James said, after being introduced and congratulated by Participant Media’s Diane Weyermann. James wiped his face as the crowd gave him a standing ovation, and then things got started.
After years of experimenting with TV screenings, Sundance unveiled its inaugural lineup of independent TV pilots, short-form series, and premieres on Tuesday. Programmed in groups with two-to-four series per screening, the Episodic Section ran in its entirety in two locations on Tuesday. Attendees could see...
“This has been a pretty good two days at the Sundance Film Festival,” James said, after being introduced and congratulated by Participant Media’s Diane Weyermann. James wiped his face as the crowd gave him a standing ovation, and then things got started.
After years of experimenting with TV screenings, Sundance unveiled its inaugural lineup of independent TV pilots, short-form series, and premieres on Tuesday. Programmed in groups with two-to-four series per screening, the Episodic Section ran in its entirety in two locations on Tuesday. Attendees could see...
- 1/24/2018
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Don’t let the title fool you: The Sundance Film Festival has been featuring television programs for years, be it the slew of documentaries that end up on HBO, Showtime, and Netflix or pilots that earn a special showcase like “Animals.” did in 2015.
But 2018 is special. This year, Sundance is dedicating an entire section to episodic programming, including short-form series, docu-series, traditional pilots, and more experimental premieres. It’s all coming together under the Indie Episodic banner, and it’s all designed with one clear mission:
“There is no clear path to series if you’re trying to do it independently — if you’re going to try and shoot your own pilot, and then try and get picked up,” Sundance programmer Charlie Sextro told IndieWire. “There’s a clear way [in] making an independent film: It gets picked up at Sundance, and then it gets out to the world. It’s...
But 2018 is special. This year, Sundance is dedicating an entire section to episodic programming, including short-form series, docu-series, traditional pilots, and more experimental premieres. It’s all coming together under the Indie Episodic banner, and it’s all designed with one clear mission:
“There is no clear path to series if you’re trying to do it independently — if you’re going to try and shoot your own pilot, and then try and get picked up,” Sundance programmer Charlie Sextro told IndieWire. “There’s a clear way [in] making an independent film: It gets picked up at Sundance, and then it gets out to the world. It’s...
- 1/18/2018
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
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