B&C To Give Away 'Women of Hollywood' Ticket On Twitter
Got something you always wanted to ask women in the TV, media and entertainment world who’ve made it? B&C is giving away one ticket to B&C’s 3rd annual “Keynotes & Cocktails: Women of Hollywood” event Nov. 14 from 3-6:30 p.m. at the Hollywood Roosevelt–and the chance to ask your question in person at the event.
Featured Panelists include: Janet Tamaro (@JanetTamaro), exec producer, creator, writer and showrunner, TNT’s Rizzoli & Isles; Marlene King (@imarleneking), exec producer of Pretty Little Liars; Mara Brock Akil (@MaraBrockAkil), creator and exec producer, BET’s The Game; Alix Hartley, Alternative Television Agent, CAA.; Jersey Shore EP SallyAnn Salsano (@sallyannsalsano); Big Brother EP Allison Grodner (@agrodner22); Here Comes Honey Boo Boo EP Lauren Lexton; Sophia Rossi (@sofifii), HelloGiggles co-founder; Twitter sensation/screenwriter/author/blogger Kelly Oxford (@kellyoxford); and Jane Espenson (@JaneEspenson), consulting producer on ABC’s Once Upon a Time and co-creator of Husbands.
Extra host Maria Menounos (@mariamenounos) will serve as a featured moderator.
The editors of B&C will pick one question posed on Twitter using the hashtag #BCWomen by Monday, Nov. 12.
The author of the selected tweet will be invited to attend “Women of Hollywood” free of charge and will get to ask one of the panelists the winning question there. The winner will be contacted by @WomenofHwood via Direct Message on Twitter — so be sure to follow.
Click here for more info about the event and to register for tickets.
Sepri commented:
I just can't believe NBC.. I haven't wahetcd TV for over ten years except for catching glimpses from other people's living rooms. I've never actually owned a tv but have wahetcd plenty of things online. I bought a TV tuner card for my PC just for this show.. It's funny to see some of the people here who think they know something about a good film and seem to enjoy criticizing this fantastic show. You can't tell me this show wasn't absolutely fantastic and I'm incredibly disappointed with the possibility of not seeing it continue. I've wahetcd every episode and was anxiously on the edge of my chair with each one, partly because I recognize so many things about this show that have been pulled from a pool of knowledge and theories about something real out there. The creator knows something about this subject and it really has made the show completely addictive for me. The aliens aren't googly eyed insectoids for once and make you wonder about whether we might really have some relatives out there somewhere. There was something exciting to add to the story in every episode. I don't understand where people come off saying the show was boring. I just hope some other station can pick this up. I'd really love to see a book if I never get to see the show continue but I'd much rather see the cast return and continue the story in the manner that it has been. The actors/actresses and characters are fantastic and likable. This has been the only thing worth watching on TV for me in the last ten years.. NBC, get a clue.















