Hollywood Today reports on worldwide news daily from the Hollywood perspective. Our audience is primarily age 18 to 34 and is split between the U.S. and international, between the coasts and across America.
Hollywood Today headlines are read by more than 58 million readers through Google News. Hollywood Today stories make the front page of Google News and often rank #1 in the entertainment section, above stories from the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Variety and The Hollywood Reporter. Individual Hollywood Today stories are read by more than 2 million readers.
Hollywood Today founding editor-in-chief Jeffrey Jolson (of the Al Jolson family) also founded www.HollywoodReporter.com and www.Grammy.com. Hollywood Today reporters have written for Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Forbes, Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, the New York Times, the Boston Globe, The San Francisco Chronicle, AP, E!, Popular Science and Popular Mechanics. To find stories by anyone at Hollywood Today, you can search on the reporter's name at www.hollywoodtoday.net or at news.google.com.
With a staff of more than twenty journalists based in Hollywood, New York, London and Washington, Hollywood Today publishes up to a hundred original stories per week covering films, television, music, politics, sports, books, fashion, and technology. Hollywood Today stories are published online at www.HollywoodToday.net.
Hollywood Today produces original television content for YouTube and as HDTV. Coverage includes red carpets (such as the MTV Movie Awards and the Nickelodeon TV Land Awards) and celebrity interviews (such as Jackie Collins and Sir Ben Kingsley). Hollywood Today reporters have produced television and radio content for ABC, NBC and the BBC.