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    TV legend Norman Lear credits journey to laughter, family

    By SHOOTMonday, March 1, 2021Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments1842 Views
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    In this video grab issued Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, by NBC, Norman Lear accepts the Carol Burnett television achievement award at the Golden Globe Awards. (NBC via AP)

    By Lynn Elber, Television Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    Norman Lear made TV relevant with "All in the Family" and more 20th-century sitcoms, and he's accomplished the same for himself as a working producer who's nearing his 99th birthday.

    But Lear was modest as he accepted the Carol Burnett Award for his decades of achievement — and the decades themselves — at Sunday's virtual Golden Globes ceremony.

    "I am convinced that laughter adds time to one's life, and nobody has made me laugh harder, nobody I owe more time to, than Carol Burnett," he said, speaking by video from a living room armchair. He looked dignified in a suit, but with his trademark white boat hat adding an impish touch.

    "I've had a lifetime of partners, performers, associations and creative talents for which I am eternally grateful," Lear said, adding there would be "an entirely different Norman Lear here with you tonight" without them.

    The first partnership, with Ed Simmons, led to working for Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis on "The Colgate Comedy Hour." They would also work on "The Martha Raye Show.'" 

    Those 1950s series launched the career that included the hit comedies "Maude," "Good Times," "The Jeffersons" and "One Day at a Time." The latter was rebooted in 2017 by Lear and a new team of producers, this time with the focus on a Latino family.

    "At 98, he's still making television and still making trouble," actor-comedian Wanda Sykes said in her narration of the Globes' filmed tribute to Lear.

    His series tackled racism, feminism and other social issues that had been taboo on TV before Lear and then-partner Bud Yorkin broke through with "All in the Family." Lear was politically active off the screen and as a proponent of civic responsibility, which included buying a copy of the Declaration of Independence for a national tour of the document.

    Lear has received a wealth of awards and honors: He was part of the inaugural group of inductees to the Television Academy Hall of Fame in 1984, has six Emmy Awards, and received a Peabody Lifetime Achievement Award and a National Medal of Arts.

    On Sunday, he said family has been central to his life, giving a shoutout to his wife of three decades, Lyn Davis Lear; five daughters and a son, who range "in age from 25 to 74," and four grandchildren.

    "At close to 99, I can tell you that I've never lived alone. I've never laughed alone. And that has as much to do with my being here today as anything else I know," said Lear, who was born in July 1922.

    The Carol Burnett Award is an honorary Golden Globe given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for outstanding contributions to television. It was first presented to Burnett in 2019, and to Ellen DeGeneres last year.

    Lear ended his remarks with the catchphrase and tug of the ear that Burnett made familiar on her long-running variety show.

    "So glad we had this time together," he said.

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    Creative agency Betty is expanding with launch of offices in Austin and Mexico City

    Thursday, January 22, 2026
    Cari Bucci-Hulings

    Betty, a Quad agency, is opening offices in Austin, Texas, and Mexico City, Mexico, marking a significant step in the continued expansion of the creative agency and Quad’s global platform. The two locations bolster Betty’s ability to serve clients with fresh talent, localized expertise and integrated capabilities in two high-growth markets recognized as centers of culture and creativity. The Austin and Mexico City office openings follow a period of rapid growth for Betty, which has seen a surge in demand from both category leaders and challenger brands seeking strategic, innovative creative solutions that can scale without sacrificing speed or quality. Betty will officially open its Austin office on January 22. In addition to full-time staff, the location will host a weekly roster of over 25 photographers, stylists and production crew members in its 8,400-square-foot studio. “Opening in Austin is a natural fit for Betty,” said Cari Bucci-Hulings, president of Betty. “The energy, talent and culture of the city make it an ideal place to expand our teams and better serve our clients while deepening our presence in a key region.” “In Austin, we’ll be able to push our studio model forward,” said Jimmy Richardson, group VP, studio and creative at Betty. “By bringing together scalable AI workflows and an amazing team of in-house creative experts, we can produce brand-accurate content at the pace our clients need, without losing the human touch that connects with consumers.” Betty’s 10,000-square-foot Mexico City office will open in the first quarter of 2026 and will be shared with Quad’s media agency, Rise. Betty’s Mexico City team currently supports several brands and is continuing to add to its client roster with specialties in... Read More

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