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BlackBoxTV is a commercial YouTube channel and production studio founded by director Tony E. Valenzuela. [2] It was launched on August 17, 2010 [3] and relaunched on April 13, 2012 [4] as part of YouTube's $150 million original channel initiative. [5]
Black Box is an American psychological medical drama television series which ran for one season, from April 24 to July 24, 2014, and starred Kelly Reilly and Vanessa Redgrave, on ABC.
BlackBoxTV Presents is an American horror anthology web series created by Tony E. Valenzuela and Philip DeFranco. [1] The first season, which featured a cast of YouTube creators including DeFranco, iJustine, and Shane Dawson, was self-funded by Valenzuela [2] and debuted on the BlackBoxTV YouTube channel on August 17, 2010.
Rank Program Network Rating 1: The Cosby Show: NBC: 23.1 Roseanne: ABC: 3: Cheers: NBC: 22.7 4: A Different World: 21.1 5: America's Funniest Home Videos: ABC: 20.9 6 ...
For BlackBoxTV Presents, Valenzuela has won Streamy Awards for Best Writing: Drama [16] and Best Drama Series. [ 17 ] In 2014, Valenzuela directed and co-wrote Versions of Elloise in collaboration with Legendary Entertainment as part of “YouTube Space House of Horrors: A Legendary Halloween” [ 18 ] and was selected as one of ten finalists ...
Rank Program Network Rating 1: American Idol — Wednesday: FOX: 14.5 2: Dancing with the Stars: ABC: 13.8 3: American Idol — Thursday: FOX: 13.4 4: Sunday Night ...
In the very early years of United States TV ratings, note that radio listenership was still dominant over TV. About 0.4% of American homes had TV in 1948, rising to 55.7% in 1954 and 83.2% by 1958. [1]
Clapperboard Studios and Blackbox Multimedia produced the series. Mike Benson, Ben Harris, Giuliano Papadia and Chiara Cardoso are executive producers with Harris adapting the book as lead writer. Other writers include Polly Buckle and Jesse O’Mahoney. Myf Hopkins served as the series producer. Andy Tohill and Ryan Tohill directed episodes. [2]