Independent content production companies Audily and The Pop Ups today announced that they have joined forces in a business combination to bring first-class children’s musical and podcast content as well as live event services to the market from the Audily media collective.
Led by co-founders and three-time Grammy nominees Jason Rabinowitz and Jacob Stein, The Pop Ups are known as the go-to audio & musical production studio for well-known brands like Nickelodeon and for successfully bringing shows like Guy Raz’s “Wow in the World” into the live event space with partners including Live Nation, Wondery, Tinkercast and UTA. They describe themselves as a full-service creative audio production studio bringing humor, awesomeness, educational utility, and wild creativity to children's media.
“Jason and Jacob are extraordinarily creative and innovative both in what they’ve built and how they’ve built it,” said Matt Wells, president and co-founder of Audily. “Their productions are catchy,...
Led by co-founders and three-time Grammy nominees Jason Rabinowitz and Jacob Stein, The Pop Ups are known as the go-to audio & musical production studio for well-known brands like Nickelodeon and for successfully bringing shows like Guy Raz’s “Wow in the World” into the live event space with partners including Live Nation, Wondery, Tinkercast and UTA. They describe themselves as a full-service creative audio production studio bringing humor, awesomeness, educational utility, and wild creativity to children's media.
“Jason and Jacob are extraordinarily creative and innovative both in what they’ve built and how they’ve built it,” said Matt Wells, president and co-founder of Audily. “Their productions are catchy,...
- 2/22/2024
- Podnews.net
Makeup artists, set decorators, props suppliers and other workers across Hollywood gathered outside of City Hall in Los Angeles on Thursday, pushing government officials to offer more assistance amid the actors strike.
The below-the-line workers — joined by actors, writers and directors — called for an increase to unemployment benefits, as well as for Gov. Gavin Newsom to intervene in negotiations, with the aim of pressuring the Alliance of Motion Pictures and Television Producers to stay at the bargaining table and make a deal with actors in order for them to return to work.
“We’re out here, because we felt like six months without work is something the government should pay attention to,” said Farah Bunch, a makeup artist with International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 706 who helped organize the rally. “People are losing their whole livelihoods.”
The gathering started at noon just as the AMPTP and SAG-AFTRA were scheduled to return to negotiations.
The below-the-line workers — joined by actors, writers and directors — called for an increase to unemployment benefits, as well as for Gov. Gavin Newsom to intervene in negotiations, with the aim of pressuring the Alliance of Motion Pictures and Television Producers to stay at the bargaining table and make a deal with actors in order for them to return to work.
“We’re out here, because we felt like six months without work is something the government should pay attention to,” said Farah Bunch, a makeup artist with International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 706 who helped organize the rally. “People are losing their whole livelihoods.”
The gathering started at noon just as the AMPTP and SAG-AFTRA were scheduled to return to negotiations.
- 10/27/2023
- by Winston Cho
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Nearly 200 passengers — including flight crew — found themselves (literally) in the middle of category 5 Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful storms ever recorded.
Delta Flight 302 was the last commercial airplane to fly out of Puerto Rico’s San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport on Wednesday afternoon before the airport shut down amid 185 mile-per-hour winds. The airplane’s pilot flew between the outer band of Irma and the core of the hurricane to safely arrive at New York’s JFK International Airport — all under three and half hours.
Thousands of Twitter users followed along in real time thanks to Jason Rabinowitz,...
Delta Flight 302 was the last commercial airplane to fly out of Puerto Rico’s San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport on Wednesday afternoon before the airport shut down amid 185 mile-per-hour winds. The airplane’s pilot flew between the outer band of Irma and the core of the hurricane to safely arrive at New York’s JFK International Airport — all under three and half hours.
Thousands of Twitter users followed along in real time thanks to Jason Rabinowitz,...
- 9/7/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
It’s always fascinating when you can experience something through the eyes of someone who really knows or cares a lot about it, and that’s definitely the case for a series of tweets from aviation writer Jason Rabinowitz who followed one daredevil Delta flight as it managed to narrowly avoid Hurricane Irma as it made…
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- 9/6/2017
- by Sam Barsanti
- avclub.com
American Airlines wants to fit more passengers on its new planes, and that would mean less legroom for those in economy.
Up to two inches less, CNN Money reported.
American’s economy seats currently have a seat pitch (the distance from a point on one seat to the same point on the seat in front or behind of it) of 31 inches, but the new Boeing 737 Max airplanes could have economy seats as close as 29 inches. The change would make it possible to fit 170 seats on the plane, instead of the previous 160.
Scoop: American is going to 29-inch pitch in part of economy,...
Up to two inches less, CNN Money reported.
American’s economy seats currently have a seat pitch (the distance from a point on one seat to the same point on the seat in front or behind of it) of 31 inches, but the new Boeing 737 Max airplanes could have economy seats as close as 29 inches. The change would make it possible to fit 170 seats on the plane, instead of the previous 160.
Scoop: American is going to 29-inch pitch in part of economy,...
- 5/3/2017
- by Jessica Plautz
- PEOPLE.com
As BroadwayWorld previously announced, Jason Rabinowitz, Christina Sajous, Jennifer Sanchez and Frederick Weller have signed on to join Renee Elise Goldsberry in I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road, the final Encores Off-Center presentation of the 2013 season, playing for five performances, July 24 - 27. The cast recently came together for a special press sneak peek and you can check out cast the cast had to say and catch a performance preview below...
- 7/18/2013
- by BroadwayWorld TV
- BroadwayWorld.com
As BroadwayWorld previously announced, Jason Rabinowitz, Christina Sajous, Jennifer Sanchez and Frederick Weller have signed on to join Renee Elise Goldsberry in I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road, the final Encores Off-Center presentation of the 2013 season, playing for five performances, July 24 - 27. The cast recently came together for the first round of rehearsals - check out a sneak peek below...
- 7/17/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Jason Rabinowitz, Christina Sajous, Jennifer Sanchez and Frederick Weller will join the previously announced Renee Elise Goldsberry in I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road, the final Encores Off-Center presentation of the 2013 season, playing for five performances, July 24 - 27. The show will be directed and choreographed byKathleen Marshall, with music direction by Chris Fenwick. Jeanine Tesori is the Encores Off-Center artistic director. In keeping with City Center's founding mission to make the arts accessible to all and to attract younger audiences, the majority of tickets are 25.
- 7/8/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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