Deadline.com

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Deadline
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Film magazine
languages English
operator Penske Media Corporation
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On-line 2006 (currently active)
http://deadline.com/

Deadline.com , also known as Deadline Hollywood , is an online portal dedicated to film and television .

history

Nikki Finke has written the Deadline Hollywood column for LA Weekly magazine since 2002 . From March 2006, she published her articles daily on the Deadline Hollywood Daily blog . In 2009 the site was taken over by Penske Media Corporation . Nikki Finke initially remained the website's editor. In 2013, she left the company after a long argument with Jay Penske , CEO of Penske Media Corporation.

Mike Fleming Jr. is the assistant editor-in-chief for movie themes and Nellie Andreeva is assistant editor-in-chief for television themes.

Above all, Deadline attaches great importance to being the first website to report inside information from Hollywood .

Range

The website has 13 million unique visitors .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d About Deadline Hollywood at deadline.com, accessed September 25, 2016
  2. a b Our Brands: Deadline at pmc.com, accessed on September 25, 2016
  3. Leslie Kaufman: Nikki Finke Leaves Deadline Hollywood . In: The New York Times, November 6, 2013
  4. Beejoli Shah: Deadline's Nikki Finke On Jay Penske: He "Owns Me Like I'm His Slave" . In: Defamer of October 24, 2013