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The Hollywood Reporter ' s Power 100 (also known as Women in Entertainment Power 100) list, published annually since 1992, is a ranking of the 100 most powerful women in entertainment—film and television executives, agents, producers and occasionally performers.
The Hollywood Reporter's 2017 Women in Entertainment Breakfast took place on Wednesday morning and brought together many of the industry's most recognizable leading ladies in front of the camera ...
[88] In 2011, Lopez began starring as a judge on American Idol, which made her one of the highest-paid American television stars. [20] She became a "major audience draw" for the series, [ 88 ] and the ratings success of her casting led to a trend of networks hiring high-profile judges for similar shows such as The X Factor and The Voice , which ...
______________ This year, The Hollywood Reporter's 22nd annual ranking of women in entertainment highlighted the incredible accomplishments of town's top females, from execs to a new TV 'It' girl ...
A new study has found that women directors are getting more screentime at festivals than ever before. Though the gap still exists between major studio films by male and female directors, the space ...
The Women's International Film & Arts Festival (WIFF)is a "unique, cultural event featuring films, visual and performance arts and other artistic expressions by women." "Designed to promote women in the film industry and celebrate women's accomplishments, the festival consists of panel discussions, workshops, and symposia.
Florence Pugh recently told The Sunday Times that it’s “exhausting” being a young woman in Hollywood. The 28-year-old Oscar nominee has been a working actor since she was a teenager and can ...
In 2016, AWM Chair Kristen Welch said, "Women Who Lead is one way AWM recognizes and connects women who serve in all areas of the media and entertainment industry. By honoring these outstanding women we are empowering all women, at every level, to take that next step in elevating their careers and their contributions." [7]