The hosts were 81-3 at stumps in their second innings on day two in Chennai, as they extended their lead to 308
TONIGHT SHOW HOST Jay Leno and Veep star Julia Louis-Dreyfus are among 2014’s inductees into the Television Academy Hall of Fame, the academy said on Monday morning.
21st Century Fox media mogul Rupert Murdoch, Ally McBeal creator David E. Kelley and former ABC executive Brandon Stoddard are also being inducted into the hall of fame. Dolby Laboratories founder Ray Dolby, who died in September at age 80, will be inducted posthumously.
The induction ceremony will take place March 11 at the Beverly Wilshire hotel, produced in partnership with the Television Academy Foundation. Phil Gurin (whose credits include Oh Sit! and Shark Tank) will executive produce the gala.
“The six individuals being inducted into the Hall of Fame have all made a profound impact on the landscape of television, leaving their own mark within our industry and with audiences around the world,” Television Academy chairman and CEO Bruce Rosenblum said of the latest group of inductees. “Their groundbreaking contributions will last for generations, making them true icons who could not be more deserving of the Television Academy’s highest honour.”
The hosts were 81-3 at stumps in their second innings on day two in Chennai, as they extended their lead to 308
The competition will be a key highlight of the third edition of the 1 Billion Followers Summit, taking place from January 11 to 13, 2025
The event featured insights from key speakers, including Yogacharya Dhakaram, Nilesh Ashar, and Ekansh Agrawal.
The first two Tests will be held back-to-back in Multan and the last in Rawalpindi
They will remain on display at the museum until at least April 2025
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The organisation was honoured during a glittering award ceremony at ASCM Connect 2024: North America in Austin, Texas