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Reginald Hudlin makes history as first black executive producer of Emmy Awards - Face2Face Africa

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Acclaimed producer and director, Reginald Hudlin, has been named the first-ever Black producer of the Emmys. He will be joining the production team for the biggest night in TV’s telecast serving as executive producer with show host Jimmy Kimmel and Done+Dusted’s Guy Carrington, David Jammy and Ian Stewart. “I’m excited to collaborate with this outstanding...

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