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 JANUARY 8, 2020
 
 
 
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1. AIRLINES ARE WORKING TO COURT MAJOR EVENT ATTENDEES: Getting creative in their effort to capture more business, airlines are boosting their lift into destinations during major events happening there, and some are offering added services this week in Las Vegas during C.E.S., one of the world’s most influential technology events, which started Tuesday. CNBC: “Airlines, enjoying a decade-long stretch of profitability and better planning technology, are chasing trendy destinations and special events, an effort to capture high-paying customers that need to get to big trade shows like the Consumer Electronics Show, championship games, or even the new ‘it’ city. American, Delta, and United are among the airlines that have added service or added capacity through larger aircraft to Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show. Some services extend to the airport. Delta, for example, whose C.E.O. Ed Bastian is delivering a keynote address at C.E.S. on Tuesday, is providing C.E.S. badge pickup for attendees flying Delta at airports in Seattle, San Jose, California, and at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. The airline also added capacity to Las Vegas from London, Paris, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Seoul for the event.”

2. BAFTA AWARD NOMINEES ANNOUNCED WITH A SIDE OF CONTROVERSY: Just two days after British talent dominated the winners at the Golden Globes, the British Academy has revealed the nominees for its upcoming film awards. Joker came out on top, with 11 nominations, followed by The Irishman and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with 10 nominations each. Sam Mendes's 1917, a big winner at the Globes, came in next with nine nominations. But the nominee announcement quickly was met with criticism for a lack of diversity among those being honored. The award ceremony will be at the Royal Albert Hall in London on February 2. The Hollywood Reporter: “BAFTA will likely face a headache after it emerged that this year's main acting categories failed to include a single person of color at the same time as no female filmmakers made it onto the directors' shortlist. …“In terms of distributors, Netflix led the charge with 23 nominations, including 10 for The Irishman and five each for Marriage Story and The Two Popes, followed by Sony with 16, with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood accounting for 10.”

3. GLADD SET TO HONOR TAYLOR SWIFT AND JANET MOCK: GLADD will honor Taylor Swift and Janet Mock at the 31st annual GLAAD Media Awards on April 16, the LGBTQ advocacy organization announced Tuesday. Swift will receive the Vanguard Award for allies who have made an impact in promoting acceptance of LGBTQ individuals. Mock will receive the Stephen F. Kolzak award, given to a LGBTQ media professional who ardently promotes acceptance. The ceremony will be held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Billboard: “Swift has used her massive platform to advocate for the LGBTQ community a number of times in the past year. At the beginning of Pride month, the songstress wrote a letter to Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander, urging him to support the Equality Act. She followed it up with a Change.org petition, which now has more than half a million signatures, to include her fans in supporting the Equality Act.”

 
 
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ATLANTA: MELT, the sports, entertainment, culinary, event, and experiential marketing agency, has named former U.S. and British Amateur Champion, CBS/ABC golf announcer, and investment banker Steve Melnyk as its chief growth officer.

BOSTON: More than 26,000 dental health professionals and 400 exhibitors are expected to attend the Yankee Dental Congress 2020 from January 30-February 1 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center. The gathering is New England’s largest dental meeting and is presented by the Massachusetts Dental Society in cooperation with the dental societies of Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

LOS ANGELES: Olivetta opened in West Hollywood on Tuesday. The 150-seat space is helmed by executive chef Michael Fiorelli.

NEW YORK: The DiMenna Children’s History Museum at the New-York Historical Society hosts its ninth annual Family Benefit Party on January 26 at the New York Historical Society. This year’s event invites kids 4 to 14 and their families to take over the museum and become history detectives.

SAN FRANCISCO: Kunal Juneja is the new director of operations for the San Francisco Marriott Marquis.

 
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