A fire inside their own station has the firefighters scrambling on CBS’s Fire Country season one episode 10. Directed by Laura Nisbet Peters from a script by Natalia Fernandez, episode 10 – “Get Your Hopes Up” – will air on Friday, January 13, 2023 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
“Get Your Hopes Up” Plot: A box truck crashes into the station, causing a power outage and triggering a dangerous fire. Meanwhile, Sharon and Bode’s ex-girlfriend, Cara (Sabina Gadecki), face multiple medical emergencies.
Episode 10 guest stars include W Tre Davis, Tom C. Pickett, Helenna Santos, Jeff C.R. Wallace, Jace Anthony Griffith, and Shekhar Paleja.
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Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
“Get Your Hopes Up” Plot: A box truck crashes into the station, causing a power outage and triggering a dangerous fire. Meanwhile, Sharon and Bode’s ex-girlfriend, Cara (Sabina Gadecki), face multiple medical emergencies.
Episode 10 guest stars include W Tre Davis, Tom C. Pickett, Helenna Santos, Jeff C.R. Wallace, Jace Anthony Griffith, and Shekhar Paleja.
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- 1/8/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
The crew’s accused of illegal activity on CBS’s Fire Country season one episode seven, “Happy to Help.” Directed by Antonio Negret from a script by Dwain Worrell, episode seven will air on Friday, December 2, 2022 at 9pm Et/Pt.
Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
“Happy to Help” Plot: Bode’s crew is accused of stealing a designer watch from a fire mop up, and the crew responds to a high-stakes call about an extremely dangerous gas leak.
Episode seven guest stars include Tom Pickett, Fiona Rene, Karen Leblanc, Julianne Christie, and Barclay Hope.
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Max Thieriot leads the cast as Bode Donovan. Season one’s regulars include Billy Burke as Vince, Kevin Alejandro as Manny, Diane Farr as Sharon, Stephanie Arcila as Gabriela, Jordan Calloway as Jake, and Jules Latimer as Eve.
“Happy to Help” Plot: Bode’s crew is accused of stealing a designer watch from a fire mop up, and the crew responds to a high-stakes call about an extremely dangerous gas leak.
Episode seven guest stars include Tom Pickett, Fiona Rene, Karen Leblanc, Julianne Christie, and Barclay Hope.
Season 1 Episode 1 Preview Season 1 Episode 2 “Fresh Prince of Edgewater” Preview Season 1 Episode 3 “Where There’s Smoke” Preview Season 1 Episode 4 “Work, Don’t Worry” Preview Season 1 Episode 5 “Get Some,...
- 11/21/2022
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
WarnerMedia-owned digital video outlet Rooster Teeth has tapped Jordan Levin as General Manager, shifting co-founder and former CEO Matt Hullum to the newly created post of Chief Content Officer.
Levin, an industry veteran known for his executive stints at the WB network and, more recently, Awesomeness, Xbox and the NFL, will oversee strategy, creative and operations. He will report to Tom Pickett, CEO of Rooster Teeth parent Otter Media, whose brand portfolio also includes Crunchyroll and Vrv. WarnerMedia parent AT&T launched Otter in partnership with Peter Chernin in 2014 before taking full control in 2018.
Rooster Teeth, which recently trimmed its workforce by 13%, is part of an overall assessment of digital video and streaming by AT&T and WarnerMedia, which plan to roll out HBO Max next spring. The new platform will boost the company’s direct-to-consumer capabilities as Apple, Disney and NBCUniversal all launch competitors to Netflix. Rooster Teeth has...
Levin, an industry veteran known for his executive stints at the WB network and, more recently, Awesomeness, Xbox and the NFL, will oversee strategy, creative and operations. He will report to Tom Pickett, CEO of Rooster Teeth parent Otter Media, whose brand portfolio also includes Crunchyroll and Vrv. WarnerMedia parent AT&T launched Otter in partnership with Peter Chernin in 2014 before taking full control in 2018.
Rooster Teeth, which recently trimmed its workforce by 13%, is part of an overall assessment of digital video and streaming by AT&T and WarnerMedia, which plan to roll out HBO Max next spring. The new platform will boost the company’s direct-to-consumer capabilities as Apple, Disney and NBCUniversal all launch competitors to Netflix. Rooster Teeth has...
- 9/24/2019
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
Otter Media -- the parent company of Fullscreen and Rooster Teeth -- which was purchased in full by At&T last August and subsumed into its WarnerMedia division, is set to undergo a sweeping reorganization that will see the layoff of about 10% of its full-time and contracted staff.
Otter, which was founded as a joint venture between At&T and The Chernin Group in 2014, currently counts 1,400 staffers, according to Deadline, meaning that the cuts will impact roughly 140 employees.
This marks the latest move by At&T to pare down and restructure its digital media assets following the telecommunications giant’s $80 billion acquisition of Time Warner (which it renamed WarnerMedia) in June. Other cuts have included the shutdown of FilmStruck, Super Deluxe, and DramaFever. At the same time, WarnerMedia is plotting the launch of a streaming service of its own, comprising content from multiple properties and to be led by At&T vet Brad Bentley.
Otter, which was founded as a joint venture between At&T and The Chernin Group in 2014, currently counts 1,400 staffers, according to Deadline, meaning that the cuts will impact roughly 140 employees.
This marks the latest move by At&T to pare down and restructure its digital media assets following the telecommunications giant’s $80 billion acquisition of Time Warner (which it renamed WarnerMedia) in June. Other cuts have included the shutdown of FilmStruck, Super Deluxe, and DramaFever. At the same time, WarnerMedia is plotting the launch of a streaming service of its own, comprising content from multiple properties and to be led by At&T vet Brad Bentley.
- 12/5/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Otter Media laid off about 10% of its staff today in a sweeping reorganization of its digital properties intended to make these assets more competitive and profitable.
CEO Tony Goncalves sent an email to staff today outlining changes that he said would better position the digital media company to capitalize on the opportunities in a rapidly changing digital landscape.
Otter’s consumer brands would be consolidated under the Ellation division, which operates the anime-focused Crunchyroll and the subscription service Vrv. Gamer-focused Rooster Teeth will be folded into the Ellation business unit, together with WarnerMedia-owned Machinima, which Deadline previously reported would become part of Otter Media on Jan 1.
Fullscreen, the one-time multi-channel network that has evolved into an influencer marketing and branded-content agency, will be divided into three independent divisions: creator services, the brand studio and brand services. Otter also will consolidate shared services like legal and human resources.
“As a result of these changes,...
CEO Tony Goncalves sent an email to staff today outlining changes that he said would better position the digital media company to capitalize on the opportunities in a rapidly changing digital landscape.
Otter’s consumer brands would be consolidated under the Ellation division, which operates the anime-focused Crunchyroll and the subscription service Vrv. Gamer-focused Rooster Teeth will be folded into the Ellation business unit, together with WarnerMedia-owned Machinima, which Deadline previously reported would become part of Otter Media on Jan 1.
Fullscreen, the one-time multi-channel network that has evolved into an influencer marketing and branded-content agency, will be divided into three independent divisions: creator services, the brand studio and brand services. Otter also will consolidate shared services like legal and human resources.
“As a result of these changes,...
- 12/4/2018
- by Dawn C. Chmielewski
- Deadline Film + TV
On September 26th, YouTube VP of Content Tom Pickett announced he was leaving Google to pursue a job with another company. Since high-level Google don't leave the company that often, we were curious to see where Pickett ended up. Four days later, we have an answer: Pickett will head a new subscription-based video on-demand service launched by At&T and The Chernin Group's Otter Media venture. The as-of-yet unnamed service will be a home for niche channels across a variety of subjects. So far, the only three announced channels are a trio of Chernin-owned properties: anime platform Crunchyroll, Korean streaming site KDrama, and online arts-and-crafts destination Creativebug. Pickett, who helped launch the YouTube Spaces during his time at YouTube, will be tasked with building the new service by looking for channels for Otter Media to launch, invest in, or acquire. “I am really excited to work with an amazing team...
- 9/30/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Google has another pair of shoes to fill. Tom Pickett, the Vice President of YouTube Content, announced this week he’s leaving the online video company for a new job. According to the Washington Street Journal, Pickett told YouTube employees he was leaving his role to take a chief executive post at another company. Pickett didn’t reveal where he was headed, and he didn’t reply to the WSJ’s email request for a comment. The executive was responsible for YouTube’s policies, some recent actions (like YouTube Spaces), and management of content network relationships. “Tom has played an important role over the last seven years growing YouTube’s operations and content partnership organizations,” YouTube said in a statement as reported by WSJ. “The strong team he has helped build will continue to focus on making our partners as successful as possible.” Pickett’s not the only one to leave YouTube recently.
- 9/26/2014
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
YouTube has taken several steps in the past year to foster an increased number of subscriptions across the site. During the site's Vidcon presentation, Global Head of Content Operations Tom Pickett and Cmo Danielle Tiedt used some key stats to show the impact these changes have had across all channels. Pickett and Tiedt noted that there are now 325 creators with at least a million subscribers. More generally, subscriptions across the site have increased by 300%. YouTube is obviously proud of its growing number of YouTube Millionaires, seeing as how it is now awarding a 'golden play button' to anyone who achieves the seven-digit milestone. A year ago, there were just ____ millionaires, but the volume of subscriptions has grown so much that there is already a ten million subscribers club, which has welcomed its first three members--Smosh, PewDiePie, and Jenna Marbles--in the past few months. But exponential subscriber growth isn't limited to...
- 8/2/2013
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
By Gerry Shih
San Francisco (Reuters) - After struggling for years, in late 2010, Driving Sports TV, a scrappy, two-person video production outfit led by Ryan Douthit, finally began supporting itself with advertising income from YouTube.
It didn't matter that the channel's production set was simply a green screen in Douthit's cramped garage in a leafy Seattle suburb; Driving Sports TV's revenues were roaring like the rally car engines it featured.
Achieving self-sufficiency on YouTube was Douthit's dream. Then it became a nightmare.
Over the past year, Driving Sports TV's popularity and revenues have plummeted as much as 90 percent, Douthit said, as viewers abandoned him for slicker, more professional and better-marketed fare that's suddenly streaming onto YouTube.
Douthit is among thousands of amateur video producers who helped Google-owned YouTube become the Internet's most popular video-sharing site.
But YouTube's thriving amateur core now feels squeezed out by the site's sweeping transformation from...
San Francisco (Reuters) - After struggling for years, in late 2010, Driving Sports TV, a scrappy, two-person video production outfit led by Ryan Douthit, finally began supporting itself with advertising income from YouTube.
It didn't matter that the channel's production set was simply a green screen in Douthit's cramped garage in a leafy Seattle suburb; Driving Sports TV's revenues were roaring like the rally car engines it featured.
Achieving self-sufficiency on YouTube was Douthit's dream. Then it became a nightmare.
Over the past year, Driving Sports TV's popularity and revenues have plummeted as much as 90 percent, Douthit said, as viewers abandoned him for slicker, more professional and better-marketed fare that's suddenly streaming onto YouTube.
Douthit is among thousands of amateur video producers who helped Google-owned YouTube become the Internet's most popular video-sharing site.
But YouTube's thriving amateur core now feels squeezed out by the site's sweeping transformation from...
- 10/4/2012
- by Reuters
- Huffington Post
Tom Pickett wasn’t the only YouTube executive to reveal big news at YouTube’s closing keynote at the end of VidCon 2012’s Industry Day. Tim Shey, Director of the YouTube Next Lab at Google, gave the crowd predominantly comprised of online video content creators something shiny to look at, yearn for, and/or hang on their walls. Shey and YouTube’s Partner Rewards team announced the world’s largest video sharing site will be honoring those channels that have crossed the one million subscriber threshold on that site with a sizable, 24-karat gold play button, readyframed for prominent display. If you’re wondering why the honor is associated with subscribers and not views, it’s probably due to the fact YouTube is trying to stress to its partners the importance of the former. You can see this in action in the site’s recent channel-oriented overhaul and hear it...
- 6/29/2012
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Tom Pickett, Global Head of Content Operations & YouTube Next at YouTube (and former F/A-18 Pilot at the Us Navy), kicked off the highly anticipated YouTube Keynote at the end of VidCon's Industry Day. After a short, but emphatic introduction by Vlog Brother and VidCon co-founder John Green, Pickett took the stage to first give props to established YouTuber talent (like Annoying Orange, FreddieW, Disney, DeStorm, Karmin, and the Fine Brothers) as well as new channels to the video sharing destination (Epic Rap Battles of History, Harto, and Jenna Marbles) that garners the attention of more than 800 million users worldwide. In addition to those shoutouts, Pickett told the audience no less than two YouTube metrics of note. First, the site is currently monetizing video from over 1 million partners. And second, "thousands of channels are now making six figures or more a year from YouTube advertising revenue alone
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- 6/29/2012
- by Drew Baldwin
- Tubefilter.com
Just a reminder that Jane Espenson's new show, Once Upon a Time, premieres tonight at 8 pm on ABC.
Blogcritics talked to Jane about the show last week. Here are a few snippets from the interview:
So this is the year of the fairytale on primetime TV with Once Upon a Time, and then Grimm is also premiering shortly thereafter. Why did that happen, do you think? Does it have to do with the whole True Blood and vampire and mythology thing, do you think?
Yeah, the vampires. The era of the vampire lasted for longer than I though it would. And I’ve been sort of waiting to see what would be the next thing. Because aliens, robots, and monsters, including vampires, all play the same role in fantasy drama. I've heard it expressed, and I think this is pretty smart, that in sort of Depression-era times, there’s...
Blogcritics talked to Jane about the show last week. Here are a few snippets from the interview:
So this is the year of the fairytale on primetime TV with Once Upon a Time, and then Grimm is also premiering shortly thereafter. Why did that happen, do you think? Does it have to do with the whole True Blood and vampire and mythology thing, do you think?
Yeah, the vampires. The era of the vampire lasted for longer than I though it would. And I’ve been sort of waiting to see what would be the next thing. Because aliens, robots, and monsters, including vampires, all play the same role in fantasy drama. I've heard it expressed, and I think this is pretty smart, that in sort of Depression-era times, there’s...
- 10/23/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
We have all the latest from the gang at Storybrooke, Maine: Prince Charming, the Evil Queen, and Emma, along with casting news and the latest series information from ABC about the upcoming premiere of Once Upon a Time.
First up, via TV Guide, we have the Evil Queen, also known as Regina in Storybrooke, played by Lana Parrilla:
Next, the very charming Prince Charming, known in Storybrooke initially as John Doe, played by Josh Dallas:
And this from our heroine, Emma Swan, played by Jennifer Morrison:
In casting news, TV Guide has reported that Brad Dourif (Fringe, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers) has been cast as “a beggar who befriends the evil Rumpelstiltskin.” Hopefully he’ll be able to look less creepy than when he was playing Wormtongue. Playing opposite Robert Carlysle as Rumpelstiltskin, maybe the two of them will be vying for Creepiest in All the Land.
First up, via TV Guide, we have the Evil Queen, also known as Regina in Storybrooke, played by Lana Parrilla:
Next, the very charming Prince Charming, known in Storybrooke initially as John Doe, played by Josh Dallas:
And this from our heroine, Emma Swan, played by Jennifer Morrison:
In casting news, TV Guide has reported that Brad Dourif (Fringe, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers) has been cast as “a beggar who befriends the evil Rumpelstiltskin.” Hopefully he’ll be able to look less creepy than when he was playing Wormtongue. Playing opposite Robert Carlysle as Rumpelstiltskin, maybe the two of them will be vying for Creepiest in All the Land.
- 10/5/2011
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
Roosevelt Asylum, Rockford, Illinois: some teens break into an asylum and the police are called out. One of them talks about the legend which states the place is haunted by the ghosts of patients... "If you spend the night, the spirits will drive you insane." They split up, Walter Kelly's (Peter benson III) flashlight conks out. Later at home, Kelly shoots his wife and himself. Sam (Jared Padalecki) thinks Dad (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) is in California, he calls Caleb but he's not heard from him. There's nothing in the journal, at least nothing that Dean (Jensen Ackles) can make out, "I love the guy, but I swear he writes like freakin' Yoda." Well Yoda never wrote a thing. Sam thinks they should call the police and file a missing persons report. Dean thinks he'd freak and Sam doesn't care. He should have been in Kansas but wasn't. Sam: "he could...
- 8/25/2011
- by mhasan@corp.popstar.com (Mila Hasan)
- PopStar
The Ncaa 2011 Men’s Division 1 Basketball March Madness On Demand platform isn’t the only online and mobile destination seeing an uptick in viewers on the go. Tom Pickett, YouTube's Director of Global Content Operations, revealed roughly 10% of the views on the world’s largest video sharing site now come from mobile. Going by the latest available ComScore numbers, that means YouTube approximately streams 14 million videos to mobile devices per month. Andy Plesser at Beet.TV scored the interview with Pickett, where he disclosed the numbers in addition to a couple other interesting YouTube stats. Those include: The YouTube Partner Program currently includes at least 22,000 creators, “hundreds” of which are making six figures a year. In the case of at least one prominent YouTube partner, YouTube ad sales was able to increase his revenue per view 2.5 times in the past year.
- 4/7/2011
- by Joshua Cohen
- Tubefilter.com
Web TV destination and production company Next New Networks has built its brand by scouting for talent on YouTube--but it looks like Google and YouTube may have been the one scouting Nnn.
Today YouTube, which Fast Company profiled in our February issue, announced that it had acquired Nnn in a deal that could turn YouTube from content host to content creator.
"Since launching in March 2007, the Next New Networks team has built a highly effective platform for developing, packaging and building audiences around original web video programming, attracting over 2 billion views and 6 million subscribers," wrote Tom Pickett, director of global content operations, in a blog post. "Within YouTube, Next New Networks will be a laboratory for experimentation and innovation with the team working in a hands on way with a wide variety of content partners and emerging talent to help them succeed on YouTube."
Nnn, which was also a focus...
Today YouTube, which Fast Company profiled in our February issue, announced that it had acquired Nnn in a deal that could turn YouTube from content host to content creator.
"Since launching in March 2007, the Next New Networks team has built a highly effective platform for developing, packaging and building audiences around original web video programming, attracting over 2 billion views and 6 million subscribers," wrote Tom Pickett, director of global content operations, in a blog post. "Within YouTube, Next New Networks will be a laboratory for experimentation and innovation with the team working in a hands on way with a wide variety of content partners and emerging talent to help them succeed on YouTube."
Nnn, which was also a focus...
- 3/8/2011
- by Austin Carr
- Fast Company
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