The Afternoon Report, Tuesday, November 22, 2011


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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

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AN EVENING WITH PATTI LUPONE AND MANDY PATINKIN Gets Rave Reviews • • • @MTC_NYC announces full casting for Cynthia Nixon in Margaret Edson’s WIT, directed by Lynne Meadow • • • Watch RELATIVELY SPEAKING stars Marlo Thomas & Steve Guttenberg NY1 interview online now • • • The @latimes sits down with VENUS IN FUR star Nina Arianda • • • Taylor Dayne joins the dance party at PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT • • •

“Watch What Happens Live” on Bravo Going to 5 Nights
NYTimes.com/Media & Advertising  – by BILL CARTER

The crowded world of late-night television will have a new and potentially imposing competitor in January when Bravo will turn its successful “Watch What Happens Live” show, hosted by Andy Cohen, into a five-night-a-week entry at 11 p.m.

The network will announce Tuesday that Mr. Cohen’s show, which now runs twice a week, on Sundays and Mondays, will extend to five nights starting Jan. 8. Its schedule will still include Sunday, but there will not be a Friday broadcast.

As Michael Davies, the show’s executive producer, put it, “Sunday night is wide open in late night.”

Mr. Cohen has been Bravo’s executive vice president for programming, putting him in charge of the network’s programming and production. He also became a minor media star in his own right by interviewing the stars of Bravo shows like the “Real Housewives” franchise and “Top Chef,” a practice that grew into “Watch What Happens Live.”

“It’s a new world and a whole lot of people are doing a lot of things at once,” Mr. Cohen said.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/22/business/media/watch-what-happens-live-on-bravo-going-to-5-nights.html?_r=1&ref=media 

Broadway Ad Breakdowns:
Sunday, November 20, 2011
(b/w unless otherwise indicated)

New York Times
ARTS & LEISURE

Other Desert Cities
Full Page – Color
Ghost
4” x 15.5” – Color
An Evening With Patti LuPone & Mandy Patinkin
2” x 7” – Color
Relatively Speaking
2” x 7” – Color
The Lion King
2” x 7” – Color
Godspell
2” x 13.5”

Bergen Record
Better Living

The Addams Family
6” x 3” – Color
War Horse
2” x 7”

Daily News
MY New York

The Mountaintop
Full Page – Color

Newsday
FanFare

Jersey Boys
6” x 2” – Color

Star-Ledger
Arts & Escapes

Phantom of the Opera
6” x 2.5” – Color

New York Post
No theatrical advertising

Friday, November 18, 2011
(b/w unless otherwise indicated)

New York Times
Weekend Arts

Follies
2” x 7”
Relatively Speaking
2” x 7”
The Lion King
2” x 7”
Other Desert Cities
2” x 7”

Daily News
Seen & Heard

The Mountaintop
6” x 6” – Color

Bergen Record
No theatrical advertising

Newsday
No theatrical advertising

New York Post
No theatrical advertising

Star-Ledger
No theatrical advertising

 

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