Variety Unveils Inaugural 'TV Week' for Emmy Season
John LasseterFormer chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.
Variety magazine is set to host its inaugural 'TV Week,' an exclusive four-day series of events designed to celebrate and spotlight exceptional talent within the television industry. This curated program aims to provide TV Academy voters and guild members with unique insights and opportunities for engagement during the crucial Emmy season.
Variety Hosts Elite 'TV Week' From May 5-8, Highlighting Television's Top Talents
From May 5 to May 8, Variety will host its first 'TV Week,' a meticulously planned series of invite-only gatherings. These events are specifically tailored for television industry insiders, including TV Academy voters and guild members, to foster deeper appreciation and understanding of current television achievements. The program is strategically positioned during the peak of Emmy season to offer a focused platform that distinguishes itself from other industry events.
The week's agenda kicks off with an elegant afternoon gathering titled High Tea: Celebrating Female Directors. This event will honor the visionary women contending for Emmy awards in directing, providing a forum for discussion on their contributions to compelling storytelling. Following this, the TV FYC Fest makes its return, assembling leading creators, actors, and artisans for engaging, genre-specific panel discussions. Moderated by Variety's distinguished editors, these panels will delve into the creative processes and cultural impact of the year's most talked-about series.
Midweek features A Night in the Writers' Room, an exclusive look into the intricate craft of television writing. This session brings together acclaimed writers for frank discussions about the concepts, hurdles, and collaborative efforts that drive today’s outstanding shows. Concluding the week, Sip & Spin with Supporting Stars offers a more lighthearted and energetic format. This event will feature prominent supporting actors participating in dynamic, game-oriented activities, hosted by Variety's Michael Schneider and Emily Longeretta.
Donna Pennestri, Associate Publisher at Variety, emphasized the initiative's goal: “Through TV Week, we are leveraging our unique position within the entertainment world to forge impactful connections among talent, artisans, and voters. We are thrilled not only to honor excellence in television but also to stimulate significant interaction during this exciting period.” Further details and programming updates are anticipated.
This initiative underscores Variety's commitment to recognizing and promoting talent within the television industry. By creating these dedicated events, Variety is not only providing a platform for showcasing outstanding work but also fostering invaluable connections and discussions that can influence the landscape of future television productions and awards. It represents a forward-thinking approach to industry engagement, focusing on quality and meaningful interaction over sheer volume, which could set a new standard for Emmy season events.

