HBO Renews Documentary Series "Axios" for Second Season
The new season will feature eight half-hour episodes, four this spring and four this fall, as well as four specials, reacting to the most consequential news of the moment and driving the conversation with shorter, interview-based programs.
[via press release from HBO] HBO RENEWS DOCUMENTARY SERIES "AXIOS" FOR SECOND SEASON
Eight New Episodes To Be Presented This Spring And Fall, Along With Four Specials
The news-oriented documentary series AXIOS has been renewed for a second season, it was announced today by HBO, Axios and DCTV. The new season will feature eight half-hour episodes, four this spring and four this fall, as well as four specials, reacting to the most consequential news of the moment and driving the conversation with shorter, interview-based programs.
Emmy(R) winner Matthew O'Neill (HBO's "Baghdad ER" and "China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province") and Perri Peltz (HBO's "Warning: This Drug May Kill You" and "Remembering the Artist Robert De Niro, Sr.") return to direct and produce the show, as they did in the 2018 season. They will continue to work with leading Axios journalists to highlight the week ahead in politics, business and technology, and other big topics shaping the future.
Co-founded in 2016 by Mike Allen, Jim VandeHei and Roy Schwartz, Axios is known for its mix of exclusive news, illuminating coverage and trustworthy insight delivered with "Smart Brevity" and a distinctly shareable format. The first season of AXIOS on HBO featured four news-making episodes, highlighted by revealing interviews with: President Donald J. Trump; Tesla CEO Elon Musk; Apple CEO Tim Cook; and Microsoft founder Bill Gates. Season two of AXIOS will continue to feature a unique mix of breaking news content, exclusive interviews and short profiles.
"The second season of AXIOS will feature more breaking news and more interviews with dominant personalities and definitive trends shaping our future," says Axios CEO Jim VandeHei. "The series will look beyond the news of the day and illuminate and reveal how the collision of industries like tech, business and politics are changing our lives."
The new season will feature eight half-hour episodes, four this spring and four this fall, as well as four specials, reacting to the most consequential news of the moment and driving the conversation with shorter, interview-based programs.
[via press release from HBO] HBO RENEWS DOCUMENTARY SERIES "AXIOS" FOR SECOND SEASON
Eight New Episodes To Be Presented This Spring And Fall, Along With Four Specials
The news-oriented documentary series AXIOS has been renewed for a second season, it was announced today by HBO, Axios and DCTV. The new season will feature eight half-hour episodes, four this spring and four this fall, as well as four specials, reacting to the most consequential news of the moment and driving the conversation with shorter, interview-based programs.
Emmy(R) winner Matthew O'Neill (HBO's "Baghdad ER" and "China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province") and Perri Peltz (HBO's "Warning: This Drug May Kill You" and "Remembering the Artist Robert De Niro, Sr.") return to direct and produce the show, as they did in the 2018 season. They will continue to work with leading Axios journalists to highlight the week ahead in politics, business and technology, and other big topics shaping the future.
Co-founded in 2016 by Mike Allen, Jim VandeHei and Roy Schwartz, Axios is known for its mix of exclusive news, illuminating coverage and trustworthy insight delivered with "Smart Brevity" and a distinctly shareable format. The first season of AXIOS on HBO featured four news-making episodes, highlighted by revealing interviews with: President Donald J. Trump; Tesla CEO Elon Musk; Apple CEO Tim Cook; and Microsoft founder Bill Gates. Season two of AXIOS will continue to feature a unique mix of breaking news content, exclusive interviews and short profiles.
"The second season of AXIOS will feature more breaking news and more interviews with dominant personalities and definitive trends shaping our future," says Axios CEO Jim VandeHei. "The series will look beyond the news of the day and illuminate and reveal how the collision of industries like tech, business and politics are changing our lives."
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