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  • ‘First Time Caller’ Movie in the Works From ‘Tell Me Lies’ Producer, A Cup of Happy Productions (EXCLUSIVE)

    ‘First Time Caller’ Movie in the Works From ‘Tell Me Lies’ Producer, A Cup of Happy Productions (EXCLUSIVE)

    A movie based on B.K. Borison’s hit 2025 romance novel “First Time Caller” is in the works.

    The film rights to the book, which follows a hopeless romantic who meets a jaded radio host in a “Sleepless in Seattle”–inspired love story, have been optioned by Daryl Steiger’s romance-focused A Cup of Happy Productions.

    “Tell Me Lies” executive producer Laura Lewis is set to produce the project and Amy Huckabay will write the screenplay. Borison is an executive producer.

    Per the official synopsis for the “First Time Caller” book, which is the second installment in Borison’s “Heartstrings” trilogy, “Aiden Valentine has a secret: he’s fallen out of love with love. And as the host of Baltimore’s romance hotline, that’s a bit of a problem. But when a young girl calls in to the station asking for dating advice for her mom, the interview goes viral, thrusting Aiden and Heartstrings into the limelight. Lucie Stone thought she was doing just fine. She has a good job; an incredible family; and a smart, slightly devious kid. But when all of Baltimore is suddenly scrutinizing her love life—or lack thereof—she begins to question if she’s as happy as she believed. Maybe a little more romance wouldn’t be such a bad thing. Everyone wants Lucie to find her happy ending…even the handsome, temperamental man calling the shots. But when sparks start to fly behind the scenes, Lucie must make the final decision between the radio-sponsored happily ever after or the man in the headphones next to her.”

    “This story is so special to me, and I’m thrilled to be partnering with A Cup of Happy Productions to bring these characters to life,” Borison said. “I wrote this book as a love letter to love and I simply can’t wait to see it on the screen.”

    Borison is repped by Kim Lionetti at BookEnds for her literary work and Lucy Stille at Lucy Stille Literary for film and TV.

    Huckabay is repped by Chris Coggins at Heroes and Villains Entertainment.

  • Briana Middleton and Kyle Allen to Star in Los Angeles Conspiracy Thriller ‘Tilt’ From Getaway Entertainment (EXCLUSIVE)

    Briana Middleton and Kyle Allen to Star in Los Angeles Conspiracy Thriller ‘Tilt’ From Getaway Entertainment (EXCLUSIVE)

    Briana Middleton and Kyle Allen have been tapped to lead Getaway Entertainment’s upcoming conspiracy thriller “Tilt,” which begins shooting across the greater Los Angeles area in early April.

    According to an official description, “Tilt” follows a struggling freelance reporter (Middleton) and her cinephile cam op, Jake (Allen), as they investigate a citywide conspiracy against the backdrop of a roaring L.A. wildfire. Sophia Banks directs the film with a screenplay from Arwen Elys Dayton. Damiano Tucci serves as producer. Banks, Dayton and Tucci are co-founders of production banner Getaway Entertainment.

    Middleton recently wrapped production on Apple TV’s sci-fi series “Neuromancer,” in which she co-stars with Callum Turner. Also for Apple, she starred in the 2023 thriller “Sharper” alongside Julianne Moore, Sebastian Stan and Justice Smith. Her most recent film credit was leading Josalynn Smith’s indie romance “Ride or Die,” which debuted at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival.

    Allen can soon be seen fighting alongside Alan Ritchson in an untitled war epic from Amazon MGM. His most recent film role was in Kathryn Bigelow’s potboiler “A House of Dynamite.” He also appeared in Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” and Kenneth Branagh’s “A Haunting in Venice.”

    “This film is very dear to my heart, dreamed up with Arwen,” said director Banks. “It’s something that feels personal and I wanted to shoot in Los Angeles. I wanted to see a female character unhinged and trying to make it in LA. Brianna and Kyle are a dream cast, and I’m excited to be shooting on location like my favorite ’70s American films did. ‘Tilt’ is also a love letter to the world of movies – a world I care about so much”.

    Middleton is represented by Rhonda Price at Gersh and Ken Lee at Brillstein Entertainment Partners. Allen is represented by Brian Nossokoff at UTA and Beau Swayze at Entertainment 360. Banks is repped by Kevin Hussey at Range.

  • ‘Girlfriends’ Creator Mara Brock Akil Set to Publish Her First Novel, ‘The Revelation of Dionne Daphne’

    ‘Girlfriends’ Creator Mara Brock Akil Set to Publish Her First Novel, ‘The Revelation of Dionne Daphne’

    Mara Brock Akil, the acclaimed showrunner and executive producer, is set to make her debut as a novelist with “The Revelation of Dionne Daphne,” to be published June 30.

    The novel will be released by Storehouse Voices, an imprint of Crown Publishing. Known as the creator of such enduring series as UPN/CW’s “Girlfriends,” CW/BET’s “The Game,” BET’s “Being Mary Jane,” OWN’s “Love Is __” and Netflix’s “Forever,” Brock Akil brings her signature storytelling to the page with a story that explores love, identity, buried trauma and self-revelation.

    “The Revelation of Dionne Daphne” centers on Dionne Daphne, a magnetic, thirty-something New Yorker in the 1990s who appears to have it all. She is the beauty editor at a prestigious magazine, moves within elite social circles and has a seemingly perfect boyfriend. That carefully curated life begins to fracture when he arrives unannounced at her Brooklyn doorstep with life-altering news, forcing Dionne to confront truths she has long avoided.

    As Dionne reckons with the present, she is pulled into her past, unearthing a dark secret hidden since childhood. What follows is an emotionally charged exploration of enduring love, world-shattering revelations and personal awakening. At once provocative and deeply moving, the novel traces broken lovers, fractured families and distant friendships as they find their way back to one another, revealing how light can emerge from life’s deepest shadows.

    The novel marks a significant expansion of Brock Akil’s storytelling across mediums. Over a career spanning more than 25 years, she has introduced audiences to complex characters, including Joan Clayton of “Girlfriends,” Mary Jane Paul of “Being Mary Jane” and, most recently, Keisha in the Netflix series “Forever.”

    “I wrote this novel to take readers through a story that may feel familiar — one of isolation, shame, resilience and the redemptive power of love,” Brock Akil said. “My hope is that readers see themselves in Dionne, recognize the weight they’ve been carrying and feel permission to release it. Stepping into fiction has been a beautiful expansion of my storytelling, and I’m grateful to have Storehouse Voices alongside me on this journey.”

    “Mara Brock Akil has shaped the emotional landscape of a generation through television,” said Tamira Chapman, publisher of Storehouse Voices. “With “The Revelation of Dionne Daphne,” she brings that same vulnerability, insight and cultural fluency to the page. This is a powerful literary debut that affirms the permanence and importance of Black women’s interior lives.”

    Chelcee Johns, executive editor at Storehouse Voices, said the novel exceeded expectations years in the making. “This debut wrestles with sexual awakening, family trauma, sudden love and evolving friendship through a character with as much bite as tenderness,” Johns said. “We’re proud to publish Mara Brock Akil’s fiction debut and excited for longtime fans and new readers alike.”

    Brock Akil’s work has earned widespread recognition, including the African American Film Critics Association TV Honors Legacy Award in 2025. She will receive the Producers Guild of America’s Norman Lear Achievement Award on Feb. 28, in Los Angeles. Her hit Netflix series “Forever,” adapted from the beloved Judy Blume novel, reached No. 1 on the platform last year and is set to return for a second season.

  • Gwyneth Paltrow to Be Honored at NYWIFT Muse Awards (EXCLUSIVE)

    Gwyneth Paltrow to Be Honored at NYWIFT Muse Awards (EXCLUSIVE)

    Gwyneth Paltrow will be honored at the New York Women in Film & Television’s 46th annual Muse Awards on March 20.

    She joins previously announced honorees Jamie Brewer, Patricia Cardoso, Izzy Harrison, Audra McDonald, Jane Raab and Joy Reid.

    “Gwyneth Paltrow embodies the bold, multidimensional leadership we celebrate at the Muse Awards,” NYWIFT CEO Cynthia Lopez said in a statement on Tuesday morning. “As an Academy Award–winning performer, she has delivered iconic work on screen, and as the founder and CEO of goop, she has redefined what it means for an artist to build and lead a global enterprise. Her career reflects vision, risk-taking, and cultural impact both in front of and behind the camera.

    “She joins an extraordinary class of honorees this year – trailblazers across film, television, journalism, sports, and advocacy – who together represent the power of women shaping the future of our industry,” Lopez continued.

    In addition to her Oscar-winning acting work, Paltrow is the founder of goop, multiple category-ensemble of brands, including goop Beauty, GWYN, and goop Kitchen, a fast-growing, health-forward take-out and delivery concept with 13 locations and new market expansions underway.

    The gala will take place at Cipriani 42nd St. and will be emceed by “CBS Sunday Morning” contributor, comedian and actress ​Nancy Giles.

    Founded in 1977, NYWIFT connects, educates and advocates for women to accelerate diversity and equity in media, to better reflect our world and transform our culture. The Muse Awards is NYWIFT’s flagship fundraising event attended by an audience of 700 leading executives from every major studio, broadcast and cable network and film production facility.

  • Google ‘Deeply Sorry’ for BAFTA News Alert That Included N-Word, Says the Message Was Not AI-Generated

    Google ‘Deeply Sorry’ for BAFTA News Alert That Included N-Word, Says the Message Was Not AI-Generated

    Google apologized Tuesday for sending out an “offensive notification” about the recent BAFTA Film Awards controversy, which included the use of the N-word.

    The inclusion of the slur in the message, which Google confirmed to Variety was received by a “only a very small subset” of app users who receive push notifications, was not due to a system error involving AI, as has been incorrectly reported. According to Google, the system’s safety filters did not correctly trigger when it “recognized a euphemism for an offensive term on several web pages, and accidentally applied the offensive term to the notification text.”

    The push notification in question linked to an article from The Hollywood Reporter with the headline, “How the Tourette’s Fallout Unfolded at the BAFTA Film Awards,” and Google included further text that read “See more on,” followed by the N-word.

    “We’re deeply sorry for this mistake,” a Google spokesperson said Tuesday. “We’ve removed the offensive notification and are working to prevent this from happening again.”

    The notification controversy comes amid ongoing fallout from Sunday’s BAFTA Film Awards, during which Tourette’s syndrome activist John Davidson involuntarily shouted the N-word while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting on stage. The pre-taped moment was aired without editing.

    In a letter to BAFTA members sent Tuesday, BAFTA Chair Sara Putt and CEO Jane Millichip discussed the incident, stating they wanted to “acknowledge the harm this has caused, address what happened and apologise to all.” They also said that a “comprehensive review” was now underway.

  • Robert De Niro Calls on Americans to ‘Resist’ Donald Trump and ‘Save the Country’: ‘Trump Is Destroying It. It’s Sick. It’s F—ed Up’

    Robert De Niro Calls on Americans to ‘Resist’ Donald Trump and ‘Save the Country’: ‘Trump Is Destroying It. It’s Sick. It’s F—ed Up’

    Robert De Niro became emotional during a recent appearance on the “The Best People With Nicole Wallace” podcast, where the Oscar-winning actor urged people to “resist” President Donald Trump and his administration.

    “The story is our country, and Trump is destroying it, and who knows what his reasons are, but it’s sick, it’s fucked up,” he said. “We have to save the country.”

    De Niro then described Trump as the “enemy of this country,” adding, “Let’s not kid ourselves. It’s that simple. Everybody has to stick together to get them out and get back on track.”

    Throughout the podcast interview, De Niro repeatedly called on Americans to oppose Trump’s administration.

    “People have to resist, resist, resist, resist, resist. That’s the only way. There’s no magic. There’s no nothing – people are not going to go away, even if Trump dies for some reason by having an illness or something,” he said at one point. “Parts of that movement are still there, and that’s the scary part. It has to be neutralized by the people.”

    Toward the end of their conversation, Wallace referenced De Niro’s 1981 Academy Award acceptance speech for “Raging Bull.” She noted how he “thanked everybody” and that he’s “always about lifting up everybody around you.”

    When asked, “Why is that?” De Niro began to choke up. “You have to — you have to lift people up,” he said, his voice cracking. “You have to bring them together. Period. You can’t divide people. You can’t win that way.”

    He continued, “It’s a no-win situation, and look what we have, look who we have there, it’s almost like a destiny to have this thing there, destroying… attempting to destroy this country and maybe not even understanding why. So it’s up to us to protect the country.”

    Robert De Niro is among the Hollywood figures who have been outspoken in their criticism of Trump. In October 2025, the actor appeared in a video shared on the TikTok account of the political activist group Indivisible, encouraging people to attend the No Kings protests.

    “The original No Kings protest was 250 years ago,” De Niro said. “Americans decided they didn’t want to live under the rule of King George III. They declared their independence and fought a bloody war for democracy. We’ve had two and a half centuries of democracy since then. Often challenging, sometimes messy, always essential.”

    He continued, “Now we have a would-be king who wants to take it away: King Donald the First. Fuck that. We’re rising up again, this time, nonviolently raising our voices to declare: No Kings.”

    Watch De Niro’s full conversation on the “The Best People” podcast below.

  • Critical Role Taps Hallmark Media Alum Alyssa Zeisler as General Manager of Streamer Beacon (EXCLUSIVE)

    Critical Role Taps Hallmark Media Alum Alyssa Zeisler as General Manager of Streamer Beacon (EXCLUSIVE)

    Critical Role has hired Hallmark Media alum Alyssa Zeisler as general manager of its paid streaming service Beacon.

    Launch in May 2024 by the Critical Role team, Beacon offers exclusive and early access content for fans of the D&D-inspired brand, as well as live event pre-sales, instant access to VODs and podcasts, discounts on merchandise

    In her new role, Zeisler will oversee Beacon’s product roadmap, business performance, content and platform strategy, as well as the continued evolution of Beacon as a community hub, creator-led ecosystem, and a central destination for all things Critical Role and table-top, role-playing games. Under Zeisler, Critical Role’s mission is to continue to grow Beacon “as a fan-first membership experience while supporting Critical Role’s long-term vision for sustainable, meaningful expansion across relevant formats, platforms, and markets.”

    Most recently, Zeisler was Hallmark Media’s vice president of product, where she helped lead the relaunch of streamer Hallmark+. Prior to her time at Hallmark, Zeisler worked for Dow Jones, where she served as vice president of subscription and strategic products and research development chief at The Wall Street Journal. Previously, Zeisler was audience managing editor at Barron’s.

    “Beacon is central to how we think about the future of Critical Role, and it’s time for it to level up and evolve,” Critical Role CEO and co-founder Travis Willingham said. “Alyssa brings exactly the kind of leadership this next phase requires. She understands how to build lasting, audience-first platforms at scale, and her experience leading subscription and direct-to-consumer businesses makes her a perfect fit to help Beacon grow while staying true to the unique authenticity that makes Critical Role what it is.”

    Zeisler added: “My goal for Beacon is to make it the gold standard for direct-to-consumer platforms. It’s a place where we can experiment with new formats in the TTRPG space while creating a seamless experience for fans. We’re building the blueprint for how a community-led brand transitions into a sustainable, global media company, and I’m excited to be at the helm as we evolve this ecosystem into something truly industry-defining.”

  • Sundance Film Festival Sets 2027 Dates for First Boulder Edition

    Sundance Film Festival Sets 2027 Dates for First Boulder Edition

    Sundance Film Festival has announced the dates for its 2027 edition, which will be the first edition in Boulder, Colo. after a decades-long run in Park City, Utah.

    Next year’s Sundance will take place from Jan. 21-31. Programming won’t be announced until much closer to the festival’s debut.

    “Working closely with the Colorado community, the 2027 Sundance Film Festival is already in our sights as we build towards an exciting debut in Boulder where our programming will meet audiences next January,” said Sundance Film Festival’s director Eugene Hernandez. “Nestled at the base of Colorado’s iconic Flatirons, venues across the city and CU Boulder’s campus provide an ideal setting for festivalgoers from across the world to come together, revel in art, spark conversation, and create unforgettable memories. Boulder offers a renowned creative arts and tech scene, paired with the vibrant CU Boulder students, faculty, and staff. We’ll share more details in the coming months and hope you’ll join us on our journey to Boulder as we build the Sundance Film Festival’s new home.”

    Sundance Institute, which hosts the annual film festival, also revealed the venues that’ll screen the newest offerings in independent cinema. They include a mix of high school auditoriums, University of Colorado Boulder concert halls and local movie theaters.

    See below for the official Sundance Film Festival venues:

    Theaters:

    • Boedecker Theater — Dairy Arts Center
    • Boulder High School Auditorium
    • Boulder Theater
    • Casey Middle School Auditorium
    • Chautauqua Auditorium
    • Cinemark Century Boulder
    • eTown Hall
    • Gordon Gamm Theater — Dairy Arts Center
    • Macky Auditorium Concert Hall — University of Colorado Boulder
    • Muenzinger Auditorium — University of Colorado Boulder
    • Roe Green Theatre — University of Colorado Boulder

    Talks and Festival Programming:

    • Canyon Theater, Boulder Public Library District
    • Dairy Arts Center
    • eTown Hall
    • Old Main — University of Colorado Boulder
  • Former Banijay Exec Unne Sormunen Named CEO of Finnish Creator Studio Tarinatalli: ‘We See This Moment as an Opportunity’ (EXCLUSIVE)

    Former Banijay Exec Unne Sormunen Named CEO of Finnish Creator Studio Tarinatalli: ‘We See This Moment as an Opportunity’ (EXCLUSIVE)

    Helsinki-based creator studio and production company Tarinatalli has appointed former Banijay executive Unne Sormunen as CEO and partner.

    “Tarinatalli is a talent-led creator studio built around the idea that the next generation of IP will be driven by personalities, communities and direct audience relationships. We see strong opportunities in Finland and in the Nordics as content trends, technology and distribution models are evolving rapidly,” he told Variety

    “Recent podcast and talent deals by global players such as Netflix, Spotify and Amazon Prime Video show that platforms are increasingly investing in personality-led IP and long-term creator partnerships. We believe this shift is only accelerating.” 

    He added: “Our ambition is to scale a creator-first model that combines premium storytelling with audience-driven formats, branded partnerships and multi-platform distribution. We want to build sustainable IP with talents across audio, video, social and TV and create new revenue streams beyond traditional commissioning.”

    Sormunen succeeds Jonna Linnanahde, who continues as COO and co-founder. Tarinatalli was founded in 2022 by TV personality, producer and podcaster Aki Linnanahde.

    According to Linnanahde, in its early years, the company focused on “premium podcasts and strong local talent.”

    “Recently, we have expanded into multi-platform storytelling, branded entertainment and strategic partnerships with platforms and brands. We see a clear shift toward personality-driven IP and long-term collaborations that creates exciting opportunities.”

    Sormunen added: “Tarinatalli has recently produced some of Finland’s biggest podcasts, videocasts and creator-led formats for both platforms and YouTube. Going forward, we will focus on three key areas: talent-led content and personality-driven IP, branded entertainment and long-term partnerships with brands and multi-platform storytelling across audio, video, social and television.” 

    The company is also building strategic partnerships with traditional production companies and distributors. 

    “Our digital-first approach allows us to develop IP in a more agile and cost-efficient way before scaling it into larger unscripted or scripted formats. In addition, we are actively exploring how AI and new technologies can support creative development, production workflows and audience insights while keeping human storytelling at the core.”

    Sormunen most recently served within Banijay Group as managing director of EndemolShine Finland and CEO of Jarowskij Finland, overseeing the likes of Finland’s first Netflix original series “Dance Brothers,” “MasterChef,” “Big Brother,” “LEGO Masters,” crime drama “Detective Maria Kallio” and Prime Video’s first Finnish-language original, “The Bridge Suomi.”

    Before joining Banijay, he spent five years as head of domestic programming at Finnish commercial broadcaster Nelonen. 

    “We currently work with many of Finland’s leading TV hosts, radio personalities and podcast creators. Our role is to help them build long-term 360 creator businesses, not just individual shows. Brands are also moving from short-term campaigns toward long-term storytelling partnerships. Instead of advertising around content, they want to be part of the narrative. We see opportunities in this area, particularly in sports, lifestyle and entertainment,” he said.

    While Finland experienced a peak TV boom during the early 2020s, he said – “especially during the pandemic” – over the past two years, the market has become more challenging for scripted series and feature films as both public and commercial broadcasters have reduced investments.

    “Non-scripted production has remained a bit more stable, and audio and podcast platforms have grown significantly. At the same time, international streamers have been relatively cautious with local investments, partly because a local levy system has not yet been implemented. This has created a reset in the market,” he noted. 

    “Producers and platforms are looking for more efficient development models, lower risk and stronger audience validation before making larger commitments.”

    The biggest challenge right now? “Financing and risk-sharing in a fragmented and rapidly changing ecosystem.” 

    “We see this moment as an opportunity. Lean operating models, strong talent relationships and closer collaboration between platforms, producers, brands and creators will be key. Companies that can build engaged communities and prove audience demand early will have an advantage,” assured Sormunen.

    “We believe the future belongs to producers that combine premium storytelling with creator-driven development and diversified revenue models. Our goal is to help talents and producers build sustainable IP and bring authentic local stories and formats to both Finnish and international audiences.”

  • Have I Got News for You: CNN Keeps Digging Deeper Into Comedy

    Have I Got News for You: CNN Keeps Digging Deeper Into Comedy

    Roy Wood Jr. doesn’t sound like Jake Tapper, Anderson Cooper or Erin Burnett. And yet, his importance to CNN could start approaching that of those popular anchors.

    Wood isn’t at CNN to deliver the news. His hosting duties at “Have I Got News For You,” a comedic panel show that analyzes and laughs at some of the biggest events of the week — as well as some of the silliest — has him doing that, anyway. Of a sort.

     During one recent  — and raucous — Friday-night taping, Wood tilted back and forth with his two regular panelists. Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black, as well as two guests, comic Hasan Minhaj and Senator Adam Schiff. The group considered everything from recent behavior by Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina to content in the Epstein Files. Some of the segments come in the form of games, and elements of the program might remind viewers of a combination of “The Daily Show” and “After Midnight.”

    While the show offers up a lot of laughs and silliness, it’s the sort of thing where if you aren’t careful, you just might learn something before it all comes to an end.

    Other CNN shows can grill newsmakers and experts, says Wood. “Have I Got News For You,” which is in its fourth cycle of running on ten Saturdays, offers something different — a “release” from the headlines. “We like to have on people who may not know s–t. Because that also matches the American voter to some degree,” he says while preparing for a recent show’s taping. “You don’t have to know everything about everything, but you know good versus bad. You know right from wrong. And if you know that, then I feel like we have a show that’s probably the most relatable. And you’re most likely to see someone who looks and even feels like you. I mean, we’re probably the closest thing you could get to, say, the man on the street.”

    CNN is betting on the appeal of “Have I Got News For You” — and, potentially, other programs that examine news and current events through a alternate lens. “It’s sort of a natural thing that you would cover stories all week and do the tough stuff that we have to do,” says Amy Entelis, CNN’s executive vice president for talent, CNN Originals and creative development. But viewers are also ready, she says, for the network “to show our ability to step back and look at things from an entirely different angle.”

    Increasingly, it’s a comic one. CNN has over the years tapped comics like W. Kamau Bell to lead an original series about American subcultures or enlisted D.L. Hughley to try this band a a Saturday-night program. There have in recent years been documentaries about TV comedy across the decades, and about single subjects including Gilda Radner and, in January, Chevy Chase. Both Fred Armisen, the former ”SNL” cast member and Craig Ferguson the former host of “The Late Late Show,” will both lead new CNN original series.

    “CNN’s foray into comedy-news is part of a bigger pivot to entertainment content by formerly ‘serious’ outlets to try to both stay afloat in linear and generate social media hits, especially with the dreariness of news under Trump 2,” says Nick Marx, a professor of film and media studies at Colorado State University who studies the cultural implications of comedy programs. CNN may have also noticed some of Fox News Channel’s recent weekend efforts with comedy content, he says, including shows from Jesse Watters, Greg Gutfeld and Jimmy Failia.

    CNN’s Saturday night schedule is where to find the laughs.  Repeats of Bill Maher’s HBO show “Real Time” kick off the primetime schedule and are often followed by the program executives call “HIGNFY.” Viewership has spiked for the series’ fourth season, in some weeks growing the audience from “Real Time.” The season debut on January 31 lured an average of nearly 1.04 million, its biggest audience since the series debuted in 2024 and a doubling of its audience from the third-season premiere. The fourth season debut beat other cable-news outlets among viewers between 25 and 54, the demographic coveted most by advertisers in news programs.

    CNN is helped by the fact that “Have I Got News For You” isn’t exactly an unknown property. The show has run in the U.K. since 1990, and is a TV staple in that nation. So much so that U.S. TV executives have tried on at least four different occasions to launch the show for American audiences, according to Jim Biederman, the program’s executive producer, who spent time developing TV programs with Lorne Michaels’ Broadway Video.

    “I’ve done pilots of it over 20 years,” he says, recalling efforts to get the series on NBC, Bravo, TBS and ABC. “Each time we did it, we got a little bit more American.” CNN, with multiple news shows featuring panels or roundtables, offers a natural habitat for the show, he suggests. “CNN is a network that kind of has panel shows in its DNA,” he says, which means “HIGNFY” is “not so foreign that you’re talking a different language to your network.”

    Wood believes the show has broader appeal than many of its late-night contemporaries. “The true measurement of whether or not you’re reaching people is blue collar,” he says.  “. “Because that guy doesn’t have a lot of time to watch TV.” When he started hearing remarks about the program from baggage handlers and sanitation workers in the Midwest and New York he says,   “that’s when I really started feeling like we had found some degree of a stride.”

    “Have I Got News For You” isn’t put together like other programs. While it’s only an hour on CNN, the tapings can last more than two, because producers like to give the assemblage room to find a real conversation. Biederman and Jodi Lennon, the show’s co-executive producer, often spend hours on Friday nights and Saturdays editing the proceedings into something that shows off the panel’s ability to come together in real time. “There’s no script. you know, it’s just kind of playing along in this kind of improvised moment,” says Biederman.

    Part of the appeal is found in Wood’s teammates. Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black offer a sort of sweet-and-sour mix. Ruffin, who many people know form her appearances on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” sometimes plays innocent, as if she hasn’t read any news for weeks, only to surprise the audience with a hilarious remark in the end. Black, meanwhile, seems as if he’ s read every story on every subject.

    “I’m annoying. That’s my role. My role is to be annoying. Amber’s role is to be funny and delightful,” says Black. “We’re very rowdy, and I think we’re rowdier than what they bargain for, but it turns out it’s fun,” says Ruffin.

    Now that the program has been able to book members of Congress, there’s hope for other luminaries. Wood would love to get sports figures to visit the show. “There’s a lot of athletes that are a lot smarter than you presume them to be. Many of them might not even come on the show yet, because they still have brands to protect,”  he says. “But when you look at the influx of athlete led podcasts, they all like to run their mouths.”

    All the participants are surprised that CNN hasn’t been more heavy-handed with the program. “We’ve been sequestered from the rest of the CNN, which I think is for the best. For both parties,” says Black. “They don’t want clowns running up and down their hallways squirting seltzer bottles. And I think we would like to avoid this sort of serious newsy vibe that’s going on over there.”

    That separation can be a good thing. “This becomes the show that has an opportunity to stand out because it’s on the news network,” says Wood. “We’re not like anything else.”