Superfan is coming to CBS. The network has ordered the game show which will see contestants trying to prove that they are a musical celebrity's biggest fan. A host has not yet been announced for the new series, which comes from “former CBS specials SVP Jodi Roth and Entertainment Tonight correspondent Keltie Knight and Jack Martin, exec producer of TBS’ The Misery Index and Comedy Central’s @midnight.” Martin is acting as showrunner.
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- 2/26/2022
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Music superfans will be given the chance to show off their fandom in the brand new CBS game show, Superfan. According to Deadline, the eye network has ordered the unscripted series, which will see music superfans testing their skills to prove they are a certain artist’s number one supporter. The series is described as a “musical spectacle disguised as a game show.” The show will include several rounds of play where contestants must battle it out to advance in the competition. The person that makes it to the final round will then have the chance to prove they are the ultimate fan. The winner of each episode will be deemed a “superfan” and will win the ultimate experience with the featured artist. Former CBS specials senior vice president Jodi Roth, Entertainment Tonight correspondent Keltie Knight, and The Misery Index executive producer Jack Martin are behind the project. All three will exec produce,...
- 2/23/2022
- TV Insider
Exclusive: CBS is turning to musical superfans for its next unscripted order.
The network has ordered Superfan, a series that will see one musical superfan aiming to prove they are a certain artist’s ultimate supporter.
Superfan is a musical spectacle disguised as a game show that will feature several rounds of play where fans will have the ability to advance to a final round for the chance to prove they are the ultimate fan. Each episode will name one superfan who will win the ultimate experience with the featured artist.
The series comes from former CBS specials SVP Jodi Roth and Entertainment Tonight correspondent Keltie Knight and Jack Martin, exec producer of TBS’ The Misery Index and Comedy Central’s @midnight.
The trio will exec produce with Martin serving as showrunner.
Anton Goss, a production designer who has worked on shows such as Match Game and Drop The Mic will dress the stage,...
The network has ordered Superfan, a series that will see one musical superfan aiming to prove they are a certain artist’s ultimate supporter.
Superfan is a musical spectacle disguised as a game show that will feature several rounds of play where fans will have the ability to advance to a final round for the chance to prove they are the ultimate fan. Each episode will name one superfan who will win the ultimate experience with the featured artist.
The series comes from former CBS specials SVP Jodi Roth and Entertainment Tonight correspondent Keltie Knight and Jack Martin, exec producer of TBS’ The Misery Index and Comedy Central’s @midnight.
The trio will exec produce with Martin serving as showrunner.
Anton Goss, a production designer who has worked on shows such as Match Game and Drop The Mic will dress the stage,...
- 2/22/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Names are starting to emerge in the layoffs at the CBS Entertainment Group.
Among those who have been notified today or last night are CBS Entertainment’s Gary Silver, Evp Business Affairs, Edy Mendoza, Svp Comedy Development; Jodi Roth, Svp Specials, Rosemary Tarquinio, Svp Current Programming and Michael Marks, VP Current Programs; as well as and CBS TV Studios’ Matt Skrobalak, Svp Talent & Casting, I have learned. All executives Svp and above have been at CBS for 14+ years. Additionally, Sean Hoagland, VP of Drama Development, CBS Entertainment, was laid off within the past couple of weeks, I hear.
“We are restructuring various operations at CBS as part our ongoing integration with Viacom, and to adapt to changes in our business, including those related to Covid-19,” the company said In a statement via a spokesperson earlier today.
CBS, which also stated, “our thoughts today are with our departing colleagues for their friendship,...
Among those who have been notified today or last night are CBS Entertainment’s Gary Silver, Evp Business Affairs, Edy Mendoza, Svp Comedy Development; Jodi Roth, Svp Specials, Rosemary Tarquinio, Svp Current Programming and Michael Marks, VP Current Programs; as well as and CBS TV Studios’ Matt Skrobalak, Svp Talent & Casting, I have learned. All executives Svp and above have been at CBS for 14+ years. Additionally, Sean Hoagland, VP of Drama Development, CBS Entertainment, was laid off within the past couple of weeks, I hear.
“We are restructuring various operations at CBS as part our ongoing integration with Viacom, and to adapt to changes in our business, including those related to Covid-19,” the company said In a statement via a spokesperson earlier today.
CBS, which also stated, “our thoughts today are with our departing colleagues for their friendship,...
- 5/27/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
ViacomCBS has engaged in another round of layoffs, this time at CBS, as Viacom and CBS continue their post-merger integration as a combined company. The staff reduction includes those at CBS Entertainment, CBS News, CBS Sports, CBS Studios and CBS Television Studios.
“We are restructuring various operations at CBS as part our ongoing integration with Viacom, and to adapt to changes in our business, including those related to Covid-19,” said a CBS spokesperson in a statement. “Our thoughts today are with our departing colleagues for their friendship, service and many important contributions to CBS.”
Among those impacted by the move are vice president of drama development Sean Hoagland, senior vice president of specials Jodi Roth, vice president of current programming Michael Marks, CBS Entertainment’s senior vice president of comedy development Edy Mendoza and executive vice president of business affairs Gary Silver.
ViacomCBS has implemented several rounds of pink slips over the last few months,...
“We are restructuring various operations at CBS as part our ongoing integration with Viacom, and to adapt to changes in our business, including those related to Covid-19,” said a CBS spokesperson in a statement. “Our thoughts today are with our departing colleagues for their friendship, service and many important contributions to CBS.”
Among those impacted by the move are vice president of drama development Sean Hoagland, senior vice president of specials Jodi Roth, vice president of current programming Michael Marks, CBS Entertainment’s senior vice president of comedy development Edy Mendoza and executive vice president of business affairs Gary Silver.
ViacomCBS has implemented several rounds of pink slips over the last few months,...
- 5/27/2020
- by Elaine Low
- Variety Film + TV
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