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Gray Television says it has reached a deal with the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Cleveland Cavaliers to offer five games available on its CW affiliate in that market.
Starting in early March, the games will air on Wuab (Channel 43), which is available on free-to-air broadcast television, cable, Dish Network and DirecTV.
“We are excited to announce that all fans of the Cavaliers will be able to watch five games for free on broadcast television,” Matt Moran, the Senior Vice President of Gray Television, said in a statement. “This is a great opportunity for Wuab 43 the CW and Gray Television to collaborate with the Cavs to provide the team’s devoted fans with complete access to the games no matter how they watch TV.”
The five games that will air on Wuab are:
March 3: vs. Boston Celtics March 8: vs. Minnesota Timberwolves March 29: vs. Philadelphia 76ers...
Gray Television says it has reached a deal with the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Cleveland Cavaliers to offer five games available on its CW affiliate in that market.
Starting in early March, the games will air on Wuab (Channel 43), which is available on free-to-air broadcast television, cable, Dish Network and DirecTV.
“We are excited to announce that all fans of the Cavaliers will be able to watch five games for free on broadcast television,” Matt Moran, the Senior Vice President of Gray Television, said in a statement. “This is a great opportunity for Wuab 43 the CW and Gray Television to collaborate with the Cavs to provide the team’s devoted fans with complete access to the games no matter how they watch TV.”
The five games that will air on Wuab are:
March 3: vs. Boston Celtics March 8: vs. Minnesota Timberwolves March 29: vs. Philadelphia 76ers...
- 2/13/2024
- by Matthew Keys
- The Desk
Below Deck Sailing Yacht is one of several Below Deck spin-offs, and like the original show, it follows crew members as they live and work aboard a luxurious boat on the high seas. Season 4 of the show once again gives an inside look at the running of the Parsifal III, and this season, they’re headed to the gorgeous Ionian Sea in the Mediterranean.
Some familiar faces will be making their return, as well as some new cast members.
Colin MacRae | Laurent Basset/Bravo Glenn Shephard — Captain
A fixture since the first season, Montreal-bred Captain Gleen Shepherd has over two decades of experience in the industry and over a decade as the captain of Parsifal III.
Over those years, Shephard has hosted many high-end guests throughout the busy charter seasons.
Colin MacRae — Chief Engineer
Colin MacRae is a longtime sailor who joined Below Deck Sailing Yacht as Chief Engineer on...
Some familiar faces will be making their return, as well as some new cast members.
Colin MacRae | Laurent Basset/Bravo Glenn Shephard — Captain
A fixture since the first season, Montreal-bred Captain Gleen Shepherd has over two decades of experience in the industry and over a decade as the captain of Parsifal III.
Over those years, Shephard has hosted many high-end guests throughout the busy charter seasons.
Colin MacRae — Chief Engineer
Colin MacRae is a longtime sailor who joined Below Deck Sailing Yacht as Chief Engineer on...
- 4/7/2023
- by Chris Malone
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In this roundup from the Encore and Mumbrella Annual, we remember the seven best lunch spots we visited over the last 12 months.
Machiavelli, Sydney
1. Machiavelli, Sydney
Located in Sydney’s Cbd, Machiavelli is the Italian restaurant that means business. It’s the place where Sydney’s business barons come to see and be seen. Favoured by Kerry Packer in his day, the Clarence Street locale maintains an enduring popularity with today’s movers and shakers.
2. Print Hall, Perth
The Print Hall is located in Perth’s Newspaper House on St Georges Terrace. With four levels to choose from, three separate bars and a restaurant, the establishment is a haven for local media agency folk and the odd Perthonality, a somewhat disparaging term for Perth’s own celebs. But ironic hipsters beware, the venue found itself in a spot of bother in October after kicking out a man with a mullet.
Machiavelli, Sydney
1. Machiavelli, Sydney
Located in Sydney’s Cbd, Machiavelli is the Italian restaurant that means business. It’s the place where Sydney’s business barons come to see and be seen. Favoured by Kerry Packer in his day, the Clarence Street locale maintains an enduring popularity with today’s movers and shakers.
2. Print Hall, Perth
The Print Hall is located in Perth’s Newspaper House on St Georges Terrace. With four levels to choose from, three separate bars and a restaurant, the establishment is a haven for local media agency folk and the odd Perthonality, a somewhat disparaging term for Perth’s own celebs. But ironic hipsters beware, the venue found itself in a spot of bother in October after kicking out a man with a mullet.
- 12/25/2012
- by Luke
- Encore Magazine
Let yourself go: domestic target market 41% more likely to visit Ki after seeing the ad
The South Australian Tourism Commission has released the results of a survey to show the impact of ‘Let yourself go’, a popular campaign for Kangaroo Island that courted controversy six months ago after revelations that celebrities were paid to tweets positive things about the island and the ad.
Domestic holiday makers are 41% more likely to visit Kangaroo Island after seeing the ad – directed by Jeffrey Darling with music by Eddie Vedder – while this metric rose by 52% among the campaign’s main target market of ‘high-yield experience seekers’.
Awareness of the ad in Sydney and Melbourne was measured at 29%, with 68% of the target market describing it as having “high appeal”.
The survey was conducted by BDA Marketing and Planning among 3,244 people in person from April this year, when the campaign broke, through to July.
Satc has...
The South Australian Tourism Commission has released the results of a survey to show the impact of ‘Let yourself go’, a popular campaign for Kangaroo Island that courted controversy six months ago after revelations that celebrities were paid to tweets positive things about the island and the ad.
Domestic holiday makers are 41% more likely to visit Kangaroo Island after seeing the ad – directed by Jeffrey Darling with music by Eddie Vedder – while this metric rose by 52% among the campaign’s main target market of ‘high-yield experience seekers’.
Awareness of the ad in Sydney and Melbourne was measured at 29%, with 68% of the target market describing it as having “high appeal”.
The survey was conducted by BDA Marketing and Planning among 3,244 people in person from April this year, when the campaign broke, through to July.
Satc has...
- 10/9/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Greta Yaxley has won Australian Junior MasterChef 2011. The 11-year-old girl from Perth, who went up against 12-year-old Jack from Queensland in the two-part final, was announced as the winner of the second series of the reality television show after challenges from celebrity chefs Donna Hay and Tetsuya Wakuda After the first round, when the duo had to create a fruit dessert for Hay in one hour, Yaxley found herself in the lead by three points. In the second challenge, a pressure test where the finalists had to re-create a tian of spanner crab with dash stock and tofu for Wakuda, Yaxley got a string of perfect 10 scores from judges Gary Mehigan, George Calombaris, Anna Gare and Matt Moran, with Wakuda describing her dish as "beautifully balanced". After the result was announced, Yaxley said: "I feel, like, amazing! (more)...
- 11/24/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Matt Moran has revealed that the creators of MasterChef Australia are planning yet another variation on the reality cooking show. The Aussie celebrity chef, who regularly appears on both MasterChef and Junior MasterChef as a judge, said that Channel Ten bosses want to pit seasoned cooks against each other in Professional MasterChef. Moran told the Courier-Mail that the new version will begin as soon as the original cooking competition finishes next year. Ratings for the current series of Junior MasterChef recently hit an all time low, with audiences (more)...
- 10/21/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Matt Moran is opening a new restaurant in Sydney, it has been reported. The Australian celebrity chef, who is currently a judge on reality television series MasterChef, is believed to have bought the new rooftop sky bar on top of the new city Westfield shopping development. According to rumours, Moran and Sydney pub owner Bruce Solomon joined forces against Melbourne developer Julian Gerner to bid for the coveted property. "They have big ideas for the Westfield space," a source told The Daily Telegraph. "It's going to be something unlike anything else in Sydney." Moran already owns his two Aria restaurants in Sydney Harbour and Brisbane and also has a stake in the Opera Bar. He also reportedly has plans to open another restaurant (more)...
- 6/15/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Seamus Ashley has left MasterChef. The 32-year-old graphic and web designer from Victoria was eliminated from the Australian culinary reality show after going head-to-head in a cooking challenge with Andrew Henderson. Judge Matt Moran said that Ashley's enoki mushrooms, snow peas and asparagus were cooked "perfectly", but that his snapper was "lacking any saltiness". Although judge Gary Mehigan did not enjoy Henderson's steak, he described his chilli and parsley aioli as "delicious" and put him through to the next round. After the elimination, Mehigan told Ashley: "I need to congratulate you. It's (more)...
- 5/19/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
One of the contestants on this year's series of MasterChef Australia has been forced to quit the show. Paul Lombardi, who was amongst the top 24 competitors shortlisted last week, had to leave after being requested to return to his fighter pilot post in the Royal Australian Air Force. Lombardi's exit meant that eliminated wannabe chef Alex Glasson was asked to return to the competition. Celebrity chef and judge Matt Moran visited the 27-year-old at his Perth home to give him the good news but warned him that the "other judges fought" over the decision (more)...
- 5/11/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Matt Moran has been 'caught' on camera shouting at a filming crew. The staged video clip, which shows the MasterChef judge and celebrity chef ranting about wasting food, was created to promote food initiative OzHarvest. The footage shows Moran preparing a chicken dish for a TV show, but when the director shouts "cut", a researcher throws the food in the bin. Moran shouts: "What are you doing? Why did you throw that away for? That's being wasteful. There's nothing wrong with that food!" He finally storms off set, screaming: "Get yourselves another chef. Now f**k off!" (more)...
- 5/11/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
George Calombaris has revealed that he doesn't want to find out the sex of his unborn baby. The Australian celebrity chef, who is a judge on reality series MasterChef alongside Gary Mehigan, Matt Preston and Matt Moran, said that he and partner Natalie Tricarico are traditional and won't be asking the midwife to tell them the gender of their child. Calombaris told Woman's Day magazine: "I'm a bit old-fashioned that way. There are not many surprises left in life and I want that surprise." The couple announced that they were going to become parents in (more)...
- 5/9/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Matt Moran has revealed that he can be a "harsh" judge on MasterChef. The celebrity chef, who has joined George Calombaris, Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan on the judging panel in this year's Australian version of the cooking reality show, said that he thought he would be more lenient than he is with contestants. Moran told Woman's Day magazine: "I thought I would be the Mr Nice Guy judge. But I've found I can be pretty harsh! We have high standards because the skill level has gone up this season and the contestants are much more serious about the show. They're (more)...
- 5/4/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
The premiere of MasterChef Australia has beaten the Logie Awards in viewer ratings. The first episode of the third season of the reality cooking show, which stars Matt Preston, George Calombaris, Gary Mehigan and new judge Matt Moran, was the most watched TV programme last night. According to The Daily Telegraph, MasterChef was viewed by 1.569 million people, but the Logie Awards on Channel Nine gained an audience of 1.323 million. All the judges were spotted at the awards show, with Preston even logging on to his Twitter page (more)...
- 5/2/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
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