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Watch THR’s Roundtable Discussion with Showrunners of Transparent, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Black-ish, Silicon Valley, Togetherness, and Modern Family

September 7, 2015
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You can not only get into the headspace of many today’s top comedy showrunners, but what their headspace is like when they’re all in a room together.

Jill Soloway of Transparent, Robert Carlock of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Kenya Barris of Black-ish, Alec Berg of Silicon Valley, Jay Duplass of Togetherness, and Steve Levitan of Modern Family all came together to sit and chat at The Hollywood Reporter’s fascinating roundtable discussions about their shows and how they fit into the booming and constantly evolving landscape of television.

As you’ll see, there are plenty of the reasons that each one of these shows with these folks at the helm are successful.

Watch the hour long discussion here.

Season 2 of “Transparent” To Premiere in December

August 3, 2015
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(via Variety)

That means you have the rest of summer and all of fall to get Amazon Prime.

Announced at Amazon’s presentation today at the Television Critics Association press tour, Dec. 4th will be the date when one of the most acclaimed series, Jill Soloway’s Transparent, in the past year will return for its sophomore season. 

If you don’t have Amazon Prime and still are on the fence about getting it, just hope that they do that free day like they did last year.

Without The Second Season Even Having a Release Date, “Transparent” Is Renewed for a Third Season

June 25, 2015
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(via Variety)

Does Amazon know something great about season 2 of Transparent that we all don’t know?

Only having one season released, Transparent has broke all sorts of ground for comedy, Amazon, and, of course, the trangendered community. Off of that, it got a second season which will hopefully come out soon. 

Apparently, all the strides the show has made as well as the awards that it has received have proved well enough for Amazon to order a third season from series creator Jill Soloway.

So, expect to spend plenty of more hours with the Pfefferman family soon.

The TCA Awards Announce This Year’s Nominees and“Transparent” Continues to Rack Up Nominations

June 5, 2015
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Jill Soloway’s Transparent is really rolling with the latest set of TV awards.

It got 4 nominations out of six categories that comedies were being considered for the TCA Awards.

Jane The Virgin, Inside Amy Schumer, and Last Week Tonight also continue to be the new favorites when it comes to comedy and TV awards.

The full list of comedy nominees for this year’s TCA Awards are:

Individual Achievement in Comedy
Julia Louis-Dreyfus-Veep
Gina Rodriguez-Jane The Virgin
Amy Schumer-Inside Amy Schumer
Jeffrey Tambor-Transparent
Constance Wu-Fresh Off the Boat

Outstanding Achievement in News and Information
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
and other non-satirical news nominees

Outstanding New Program
Jane the Virgin
Transparent
and other drama nominees

Outstanding Achievement in Comedy
The Big Bang Theory
Inside Amy Schumer
Jane the Virgin
Transparent
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

Heritage Award
Friends
Late Show/Late Night with David Letterman
and other drama nominees

Program of the Year
Transparent
and other drama nominees

Get the full list of nominees here and note that winners will be announced on Aug. 8th.

Silicon Valley, Transparent, and More Win at Critics’ Choice Television Awards

June 1, 2015
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Looks like cable and online streaming networks are still killing it.

Only one network sitcom got an award from this year’s Critics’ Choice Television Awards, which is yet another example of how well cable and Amazon/Netflix/Hulu/etc. are doing.

Last night, the winners were announced, which, in the comedy categories, included:

Best Comedy Series-Silicon Valley
Best Actor in a Comedy Series-Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
Best Actress in a Comedy Series-Amy Schumer, Inside Amy Schumer
Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series-Bradley Whitford, Transparent
Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series-T.J. Miller, Silicon Valley
Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series-Allison Janney, Mom
Best Talkshow-The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Best Animated Series-Archer
Louis XIII Genius Award-Seth MacFarlane

You can get the full list of winners here. 

“Transparent” Wins at GLAAD Media Awards

March 22, 2015
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Transparent’s still picking up awards well after awards season as it should be.

At last night’s GLAAD Media Awards, Transparent got another much deserved award for Best Comedy Series. Series creator Jill Soloway has made Amazon’s run into original programming as an online streaming service much more legitimate and each win only furthers that notion.

We can only imagine that it’s onwards and upwards for the Pfeffermans, no matter what sort of mess they’re getting into.

Iñárritu and Soloway Win at DGA Awards

February 8, 2015
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Comedy continues to fare quite well this awards season with movies like Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) and Grand Budapest Hotel as well as shows like Transparent leading the way. 

Last night The Directors Guild of America handed out their annual awards and Alejandro González Iñárritu took home the DGA Award for Feature Film and his work on Birdman while Jill Soloway took home the award for Comedy Series and her work on Transparent.

Hopefully, the ceiling for comedy getting notoriety during awards seasons is slowly cracking.

See the full list of DGA Awards winners for this year here.

On and Only On Sat. Jan. 24th, Amazon Is Making All Episodes of “Transparent” Free

January 22, 2015
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This Saturday, all Episodes of #Transparent will be available FREE for 24 hours only! Let the countdown begin! pic.twitter.com/0jPRYwAWc6

— Transparent (@transparent_tv)

January 22, 2015

With the flood of accolades that Amazon has gotten for Transparent, they’ve wisely made a move to perhaps get more Amazon Prime subscribers by offering all 10 episodes of Transparent to stream for free all 24 hours of Sat. Jan. 24th.

So, we’re guessing that you’re Saturday is pretty much decided.

“Transparent”, “Birdman”, More Win at Golden Globes

January 12, 2015
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This year’s winners at The Golden Globes Awards were equally surprising and expected as awards season front runners Grand Budapest Hotel and Birdman took home trophies, but freshman TV series Transparent and Jane The Virgin also nabbed prizes in their categories.

The comedy winners of this year’s Golden Globes are:

Grand Budapest Hotel-Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Michael Keaton (Birdman)-Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Amy Adams (Big Eyes)-Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Birdman-Best Screenplay
Transparent-Best TV Series, Musical or Comedy
Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent)-Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy
Gina Rodriguez (Jane The Virgin)-Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy

Get the full list of winners here.

Here Are the Comedy Nominees for 2015 Golden Globes

December 12, 2014
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As we said earlier today, we’re in the thick of awards seasons with nominations rolling in from all sides. The SAG Awards nominees were announced this week and just this morning, the announcement for the nominees of The 2015 Golden Globes was made.

Looking over the HFPA’s list of their favorites this year, It seems as if The Grand Budapest Hotel was straddling a lot of awards deadlines getting nominated in several awards last year and still gaining a lot of attention this year with four Golden Globe nominations. Birdman continues to get its due as comedy’s frontrunner for awards this season with 7 nominations and Transparent is starting its inevitable run for getting honors on the TV side with two.

You can see the rest of the comedy nominees below (Note: due to the HFPA’s insistence on genre category juxtaposition-i.e. “Musical or Comedy”-as well as the overall lack of comedy in general categories, we omitted listing certain nominees as they aren’t comedies)

Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Birdman
The Grand Budapest Hotel
St. Vincent
Pride

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Julianne Moore-Maps To The Stars
Amy Adams-Big Eyes
Helen Mirren-100 Foot Journey

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Michael Keaton-Birdman
Bill Murray-St. Vincent
Ralph Fiennes-The Grand Budapest Hotel
Cristoph Waltz-Big Eyes
Joaquin Phoenix-Inherent Vice

Best Animated Feature Film
The LEGO Movie
How To Train Your Dragon 2
Big Hero 6
The Book of Life
The Boxtrolls

Best Foreign Language Film
Force Majeure (Turist)

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Emma Stone-Birdman

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Edward Norton-Birdman

Best Director-Motion Picture
Alejandro González Iñárritu-Birdman
Wes Anderson-The Grand Budapest Hotel

Best Screenplay-Motion Picture
Wes Anderson-The Grand Budapest Hotel
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo-Birdman

Best Original Score
Antonio Sanchez-Birdman

Best TV Series, Musical or Comedy
Orange Is The New Black
Girls
Jane The Virgin
Transparent
Silicon Valley

Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy
Julia Louis-Dreyfus-Veep
Edie Falco-Nurse Jackie
Gina Rodriguez-Jane The Virgin
Lena Dunham-Girls
Taylor Schilling-Orange Is The New Black

Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy
Don Cheadle-House of Lies
William H. Macy-Shameless
Ricky Gervais-Derek
Jeffrey Tambor-Transparent
Louis C.K.-Louie

You can see the full list of 2015 Golden Globes nominees here and watch the ceremony on Jan. 11th, 2015 on NBC.

2015 Writers Guild Awards Announce TV Nominations

December 5, 2014
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The 2015 Writers Guild Awards, which will be hosted by The Nightly Show’s Larry Wilmore, just announced their TV and radio nominations. Out of the gate, Transparent and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver got nominated in their first seasons while perennial nominees The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Louie, Veep, and The Colbert Report also got nominated.

Take note how cable and online shows are dominating the field at the WGA as all the comedy nominees include:
Bill Maher: Live From D.C.
Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles
The Colbert Report
SNL
Real Time with Bill Maher
Inside Amy Schumer
Last  Week Tonight with John Oliver
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Transparent
Louie
Modern Family
Orange Is The New Black
New Girl
The Simpsons
Bob’s Burgers
Silicon Valley
Veep

See the full list of nominees here.

What Has Happened to Comedy on Broadcast Networks? (Hint: Lots of Canceling)

November 25, 2014
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It would be a little premature to say that there’s writing on the wall, but comedy definitely seems like it is playing second fiddle (or almost no fiddle at all) to hour long dramas at NBC, ABC, CBS, and Fox. Comedy is currently flourishing on cable and online and, perhaps, that is where episodic comedy, wholly, is headed. 

This TV season alone, freshman comedies Selfie, A to Z, Manhattan Love Story, and Bad Judge have been canceled along with relative new comers The Millers.

Community, Arrested Development, and now The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, which had a series order from NBC but didn’t even make it to air, have moved from TV networks to online streaming services.

Just yesterday, it was announced ABC also scrapped a sitcom they had already ordered to series, Members Only starring John Stamos.

Bloggers and John Mulaney alike keep talking about whether Mulaney will last on Fox. On top of all of that, there are rumors that NBC has halted production on Last Comic Standing after it already had brought it back from the dead.

We’re not saying broadcast networks have drawn a hard line on in the sand (yet) prohibiting comedy from their airwaves. Cristela, black-ish, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine have found success just starting out and the networks have a few comedy mainstays like Modern Family, The Big Bang Theory, and Two and Half Men. New Girl and The Mindy Project have also seemed to fared well in their tenure at Fox. Also, cable networks TBS and TNT have recently canceled Sullivan & Son and Franklin & Bash, respectively.

Still, this last couple of years have seen an unprecedented shift of the comedy genre as an aggregate on TV from going live on air to every household with a TV on a weeknight to niche cable networks and various online entities ranging anywhere from Netflix to YouTube to Amazon. Key & Peele, Louie, Portlandia, Veep, Transparent, and Children’s Hospital are all just a few perfect examples of this new paradigm.

The future for comedy on TV and the behemoths of television does have yet to be decided. The highly anticipated Last Man on Earth from Chris Miller and Phil Lord starring Will Forte is premiering next year. Networks, like CBS, are starting to get on board with their own streaming service. 

What is clear in the current TV landscape, above all, is that the Internet isn’t going away and, because of that, viewers can watch whatever they want whenever they want to watch it. Thus, people will watch their favorite Key & Peele sketch as many as times as they can stand, binge watch The Simpsons via The Simpsons World app/site, consume as much media that exists online of their favorite comedians (i.e. web series, podcasts, stand-up clips, etc.), and do so at any time of any day in any place versus Thursdays at 8 at home,

In such an environment, it’s much harder than it used to be to launch a broad franchise sitcom that lasts 10 seasons and lives on in syndication, which has been the network TV model for comedy for decades. So, for now, as NBC chairman Bob Greenblatt poignantly remarked during Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s move to Netflix, “…we have a very drama-heavy midseason schedule.”

Series Creator Jill Soloway Looking Towards Five Seasons for “Transparent”

October 26, 2014
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(via Deadline)

Amazon has already renewed their hit dramedy series Transparent for a second season, but creator Jill Soloway already has plans to go five seasons should the series make it that far according to a recent interview. 

That’s quite a stretch for an online series, but Transparent has quite the acclaim thus far to make a go for five years.

Perhaps, there might be even more as syndication, in the traditional TV sense, isn’t quite the same with online streaming services.

Amazon Renews “Transparent” for 2nd Season

October 9, 2014
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Even though it’s late in the year, Jill Soloway‘s Transparent has become one of the most talked about series of 2014 and rightfully so. 

Thus, it should come as no shock to any of you that Amazon has picked it up for a second season to come some time in 2015 and making it exclusive to Amazon Prime.

Let’s all hope this is the start on a path for Amazon to foster and bring in more original, great comedies, especially since there have been rumors that they’re willing to shell out the cash for them.

Entire “Transparent” Series Hits Amazon Today

September 27, 2014
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Jill Soloway’s series Transparent centered on a family and their recently come out transgendered parent amazingly played by Jeffrey Tambor, hence the title, has been getting nothing but buzz, especially since the first clips of it arrived online.

Well, all ten episodes have just hit Amazon Prime today and as long as you have a subscription, you can get on the latest binge worthy series, though you can still watch the pilot for free.

Please Watch the Trailer for “Transparent”, Which Could Possibly Be Amazon’s Greatest Dramedy Series Yet

August 27, 2014
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Amazon and Jill Soloway are set to bring a potentially amazing dramedy series to us all with the upcoming Transparent.

Jeffrey Tambor plays the patriarch turned matriarch of a not so functional family, coming out as transgender late in life. Just watch the trailer and be ready to watch the whole season in one go on Sept. 26th.

Amazon Picks Up ‘Mozart In The Jungle’ and ‘Transparent’ To Series, Renews Alpha House

March 31, 2014
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Amazon Picks Up ‘Mozart In The Jungle’ and ‘Transparent’ To Series, Renews Alpha House

From their latest crop of original pilots, Amazon picked up 6 new series, two of which are the comedies Mozart In The Jungle starring Gael Garcia Bernal and Jill Soloway’s Transparent.

On top of that, Amazon is bringing back one of their first comedy series in Alpha House from Garry Trudeau for a second season.

So, together, this means that Amazon is quietly building up their resume of original series, especially with regards to comedy, and might be getting to the level of Netflix. 

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