Pop has picked up a 10-episode second season of Hot Date, the original sketch comedy series from Electus’ Big Breakfast and executive producer Will Arnett’s Electric Avenue Productions, inspired by the popular CollegeHumor digital series. The renewal was announced Wednesday by Pop president Brad Schwartz at TCA.
Starring husband and wife comedy duo Emily Axford and Brian K. Murphy, Season 2 of Hot Date will be set in a new city, New Orleans, and focus on the many eccentricities “The Big Easy” has to offer – from gluttonous bourbon-induced debauchery, to haunted Airbnb’s and more – while remaining centered on relational comedy. “Emily” and “Murph” are also planning a wedding and must attempt to navigate the various stresses that come with taking their relationship to the next level.
Hot Date is produced by Big Breakfast, an Electus company, with Drew Buckley, Chris Grant, Luke Kelly-Clyne, Sam Reich, Spencer Griffin and Matthew Pollock serving as executive producers.
Starring husband and wife comedy duo Emily Axford and Brian K. Murphy, Season 2 of Hot Date will be set in a new city, New Orleans, and focus on the many eccentricities “The Big Easy” has to offer – from gluttonous bourbon-induced debauchery, to haunted Airbnb’s and more – while remaining centered on relational comedy. “Emily” and “Murph” are also planning a wedding and must attempt to navigate the various stresses that come with taking their relationship to the next level.
Hot Date is produced by Big Breakfast, an Electus company, with Drew Buckley, Chris Grant, Luke Kelly-Clyne, Sam Reich, Spencer Griffin and Matthew Pollock serving as executive producers.
- 1/31/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
A piece of software developed in the Us, Fashion Gps launches in Australia this month, claiming to revolutionise the fashion and style industry, and how PR is managed.
A digital inventory management system that allows designers and brands to track samples, inventory and event management and media relations, the system also has an iPhone app called Radar which is currently in invite only-beta.
Designed with stylists and fashion industry advisers, the service claims to help reduce the load of administrative tasks and add a more sophisticated layer to the business of PR-ing fashion, such as trend reports and editorial insight.
Matthew Pollock, director of Fashion Gps, Australia said: “Fashion Gps is radically reshaping the face of the global creative industry and it’s great to see that businesses in Australia are now able to be using the same systems as the other fashion capitals. We are really excited about the...
A digital inventory management system that allows designers and brands to track samples, inventory and event management and media relations, the system also has an iPhone app called Radar which is currently in invite only-beta.
Designed with stylists and fashion industry advisers, the service claims to help reduce the load of administrative tasks and add a more sophisticated layer to the business of PR-ing fashion, such as trend reports and editorial insight.
Matthew Pollock, director of Fashion Gps, Australia said: “Fashion Gps is radically reshaping the face of the global creative industry and it’s great to see that businesses in Australia are now able to be using the same systems as the other fashion capitals. We are really excited about the...
- 4/18/2012
- by Cathie McGinn
- Encore Magazine
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