At the 2023 Cable Hall of Fame gala at New York’s Ziegfeld Ballroom (l. to r.): Diane Christman, president and CEO, The Syndeo Institute at The Cable Center; Michael Willner, chair of the Syndeo Institute at The Cable Center’s board; and inductees Italia Commisso Weinand, Mediacom; Douglas V. Holloway, Homewood Media; Wonya Lucas, Hallmark Media; Julie Laulis, Cable One; and Tom Adams, Charter. (Image credit: The Cable Center)On stage at the Cable Hall of Fame induction ceremony in New York (l. to r.): John Bickham, former president and COO, Charter; Diane Christman, CEO, The Cable Center; Tom E. Adams, former EVP, field operations, Charter; and Tom Rutledge, chairman, Charter. (Image credit: The Cable Center)(From l.): Susan Swain, co-CEO, CSPAN; Diane Christman, CEO, Syndeo Institute at the Cable Center; Wonya Lucas, president and CEO, Hallmark Media; and Chris Lammers, COO emeritus and senior executive adviser, CableLabs, at the Cable Hall of Fame event in New York. (Image credit: The Cable Center)
Rachel Brosnahan (l.) and Amazon Studios head Jennifer Salke at the final-season celebration for Prime Video’s The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel at The Standard Highline in New York. (Image credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Prime Video)(From l.): Joe Bernard, chief revenue officer, John Leguizamo, partner, and Ben DeJesus, chief creative officer, at NGLmitú’s upfront presentation at Ascent Lounge in New York. (Image credit: Vinny D for NGLmitú)(From l.): Busy Philipps, Ally Sheedy and creator/executive producer Simone Finch at the New York premiere of Freeform’s Single Drunk Female at the Midnight Theater. (Image credit: Freeform/Ben Hider)Nicky Jam performs on stage during Telemundo's upfront presentation in New York. (Image credit: Theo Wargo/Telemundo)(From l.): John Cameron Mitchell, Ashley Zukerman, Nico Tortorella, Xavier Clyde, Jemima Kirke, Chase Sui Wonders and Wyatt Oleff at the May 9 Brooklyn, N.Y., premiere of Apple TV Plus series City on Fire. (Image credit: Marion Curtis/StarPix)Ovation TV and Spectrum presented $10,000 to Minnesota’s Duluth Art Institute (DAAI) through the 2022-23 Stand for the Arts Awards (l. to r.): Celeste Flynn and Margaret Bailey-Stewart, Charter; Robin Washington, board president, and Christina Woods, executive director, DAI; Duluth City Council member Terese Tomanek; and Sol Doten, Ovation TV. (Image credit: Ovation)At the series finale for ABC’s A Million Little Things at the Pacific Design Center in Los Angeles (l. to r.): David Giuntoli, Eric Roberts and Romany Malco. (Image credit: ABC/Frank Micelotta)
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