AEJMC Archives -- September 2001, Week 2 (#29) yvette lee bowser, executive producer and creator of WB s For Your Love, says theportrayals of African Americans on TV are getting worse in the Fall 2000 http://list.msu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0109b&L=aejmc&F=&S=&P=4016
Half And Half - FREE TV TICKETS - StudioAudiences.com Producer yvette lee bowser (A Different World, Living Single, ForYour Love) presents this hit comedy for UPN about halfsisters Mona and Dee http://www.studioaudiences.com/show2004.asp?show=50
Half And Half - FREE TV TICKETS - StudioAudiences.com 18 Years Note on Minimum Ages. Producer yvette lee bowser (A Different World,Living Single, For Your Love) presents a new comedy for UPN! http://www.studioaudiences.com/show.asp?show=14
Reading Between The Lines: of black women behind the scenes in television production may some day begin tochange the landscape Tharps mentions that yvette lee bowser, who headed http://www.africana.com/columns/alexander/bl_lines_49.asp
Extractions: Bitch Beats The Heat artmagnum('BetweenLines') Browse Africana Home Research Center Channels: Blackworld Heritage Lifestyle Movies and TV Music Books People Arts Funstuff Health and Beauty Services: Africana Box Office Radio Africana Political Action Center Open Source Talk Back Welcome Guest Sign In Register Home Blackworld > Reading Between the Lines: Bitch Beats The Heat channelBanner('blackworld') Reading Between the Lines: Bitch Beats The Heat Email Letter to the Editor Browse Archive By Amy Alexander Life Magazine , or something like it, a big, glossy magazine that uses photographs and well-written reportage to stunning effect. My hope for a black-oriented version of the old Life is also strong, although as time passes, I realize that it is more of a fantasy than a likelihood. Since the demise of Emerge Savoy , and Bitch In the summer issue of Bitch , a tart-tongued, San Francisco-based women's magazine, Lori L. Tharps takes a look at the short history of black women on the small screen. From the '70s-era portrayals of poor but respectable black families found on "Good Times," "What's Happenin'!" and "That's My Mama," Tharps brings us through the black bougie sitcoms like The Cosby Show , and The Fresh Prince of Bel Air , up to date. In recent years, new networks like UPN and the WB have produced black sitcoms that are virtually devoid of white characters. The general trend is not new, but Tharps finds a discouraging wrinkle amid the weird retro-segregation of network sitcoms. While the all-white New York of
TV Guide Online - [ShowGuide] Premise Musings on married life from Living Single creator yvette lee bowser.Yes! I want TV Guide s Introductory Rate only 25¢ an issue! http://www.tvguide.com/tv/showguide/ShowPage.asp?iprogramid=233053
Blackfilm.com Keep it up! Writerproducer, yvette lee bowser (Living Single) has gottena grip on two production deals for the 2000-2001 television season. http://www.blackfilm.com/0109/features/buzz.shtml
Extractions: Following the lead of Time Magazine 's February, 1999 Hip-Hop Nation edition, The Hollywood Reporter released its first ever issue dedicated to Hip-Hop on August 17, 1999. Hip-Hop is dominating the music industry and flowing into media, clothing and film as well. According to 1998 year end sales figures, Rap outsold all other music genres including Country. Mad credit to executives in the film industry like New Line Cinema president and COO, Michael DeLuca. Still treating Hip-Hop and African-Americans correctly, New Line currently has more than 8 films in development starring African-Americans. Keep it up! Writer-producer, Yvette Lee Bowser (Living Single) has gotten a grip on two production deals for the 2000-2001 television season. She will develop an hour long pilot for the WB and a half hour pilot for NBC. Looks like she has that girl-power thing! Rapper DMX, star of the film "Belly" and double, multi-platinum recording artist was named Solo Artist of the Year at the 1999 Source Hip-Hop Awards in Los Angeles. "Belly" was also named Film of the Year. It was directed by video-impresario Hype Williams. Belly part II? What happens to Bundy and did Sincere really move to Africa? We wanna know! Also, Russell Simmons was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award. Phat work Russ.
Famous America. yvette lee bowser, producer of Hangin with Mr. Cooper and ADifferent World, creator and executive producer of Living Single. http://lonestar.utsa.edu/aka_ot/Famous.html
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David E. Talbert Stageplay Talk Show Live Chris Simpson Harold Booker Ramon Adams - Lil Mo Writer/Director - David E.TalbertMusic Director - Kim Waters Producers - Kyle bowser and yvette lee-bowser. http://www.gospelplays.com/works/theater/tsl/tsl.htm
Words Into Pictures 2002 Ron Bass Rain Man; My Best Friends Wedding. yvette lee bowser Living Single;For Your Love. James L. Brooks The Mary Tyler Moore Show; As Good As it Gets. http://www.wgfoundation.org/boards2002.html
Arts Wire Current -- December 7, 1999 Exposure) and actresses Ann Marie Johnson; (JAG, In The Heat of the Night) ErikaAlexander; (Cosby, Living Single) and producer/director yvette lee bowser. http://www.nyfa.org/current_archive/1999/cur120799.html
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Out With The Old, In With The New Networks Gear Up For 2002-03 And there s a new drama in development at The WB from producer yvette lee bowser,and a comedy about a Latin American family a la George Lopez. ABC is http://new.blackvoices.com/entertainment/columnists/bv-littlejohn042402,0,546047
Global Diversity @ Work - Global News, April 2000 actresses Erika Alexander (Cosby, Living Single) Ann Marie Johnson (JAG, In theHeat of the Night), and producer/director yvette lee bowser (Living Single http://www.diversityatwork.com/news/apr00/news_usa.html
Extractions: by Norm Bond In February of this year the NAACP and it's coalition partners representing Latinos, Asian American, and Native American groups, signed far reaching agreements with the CBS television network and the FOX broadcasting company. These were designed to increase opportunities for people of color in programming and the executive, production, and talent ranks of network television. Later ABC and NBC television adopted goals and timetables for increasing opportunities for people of color at the television networks. It was in November of 1999 when the NAACP held public hearings in Los Angeles to examine the pattern of discriminating treatment by the television industry against African Americans, Latino, Native Americans and other minorities. A capacity crowd jammed the Westside Room at the Century Plaza Hotel and Towers in LA, California to hear what many have known for a long time. Actors Blair Underwood (City of Angels, LA Law), Apensenahkwat (Northern Exposure) actresses Erika Alexander (Cosby, Living Single) Ann Marie Johnson (JAG, In the Heat of the Night), and producer/director Yvette Lee Bowser (Living Single) presented their personal testimony. The NAACP has monitored the portrayal of African Americans in television since 1951. The agreements were reached between the networks and the NAACP after the networks were threatened with the "risk of a sustained, focused, and continuous consumer action in the form of repetitive boycotts, picketing, and large scale demonstrations in front of their network headquarters, the offices of network owned affiliates nationwide and the headquarters of their major advertisers". Kweisi Mfume NAACP President stated that, "only real results, in the form of real change will demonstrate their commitment."
GRADCOM Archives -- May 2002 (#7) Fresh Prince of Bel Air, In the House, The Parkers) Kate Boutilier (Family Ties,Northern Exposure, Rugrats in Paris) yvette lee bowser - (Living Single http://lists.wayne.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0205&L=gradcom&F=&S=&P=762
NBC Delays Private-eye Comedy Tom Fontana (Homicide Life on the Streets); and dramas from Rob Burnett (Late Nightwith David Letterman, Everybody Loves Raymond),yvette lee bowser (For Your http://enquirer.com/editions/2000/01/28/loc_nbc_delays.html
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