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Behind the scenes: an exclusive look inside the enclosure of TMZ lifts

Here is how a typical morning is going in the Buzzy editorial room

From left to right: Jason Beckerman, Charles Latibeaudere, Dylan Berry, Eric Colly and Derek Kaufman are among those who discuss the range of day stories.
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It is 7:30 am in TMZ, and its chief, the entertainment Titan Harvey Levin, holds the courtyard – literally. He stands at the top of a wrestling perched above his buzzing editorial room by sipping a cup of Sherbet colored water while the producers try to persuade him to consider him their Story, arguing fiercely that what they had pursued in the darkest hours should be presented on TMZ’s Fox Show that evening. The locations are barked – the stern of the stern is back, or is it; Cardi B takes place disguised; There is an update on the “Karen Phillies” which wins the ball – and debated. All of this is filmed as B-Roll for the TROPACT and television entertainment network of TMZ.

Levin is 75 years old but does not look at him. Its stiff framework is enhanced with daily training muscle at the gymnasium. For a guy who rises at three in the morning and who is generally the first to arrive at the massive seat of his empire, he always vibrates with the same frantic energy as the young hungry journalists assembled under him. “I saw a big murder Reference“Announces Levin to the enclosure of the lifts, causing a question of the crew:” Did the woman do it? Levin laughs.

This September morning, observers of the most recognizable celebrities of TMZ who have become celebrities themselves, ancients like Charles Latibeaudere and Shevonne Sullivan and Charlie Neff, with some of the most recent faces, Courtney Sweette and Executive Producer of TMZ Sports Michael Babcock as well as the madness of the Sory, the feast of the Sory. Even the lawyer general of the show, Jason Beckerman, weighs. There is clearly no swirling mystery in the way TMZ’s sausage is made.

This is a collection of leather journalists of stubborn, well-sharpened shoes that come to the enclosure of armed large rolodex digital telephone numbers for real influencers of the city, the movers and the shakers who run Los Angeles, the cops, the emergency staff, the agents, the rootstocks, the bars, the Uber pilots. Everyone and everyone who recognize a story.

Watching the jokes selected by the Levin on the scoops of the day reminds me of a line of the film The confidential Lated by Sid Hudgens of Danny Devito, a tabloid journalist who exhibits the Hollywood dirty secrets: “Off the Record, on QT and very silent.”

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