Scriptapalooza has named their latest TV Contest winners in all categories.
[Updated: 08/19/2024]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their top Pilots, Sitcoms, 1-Hour Drama and Reality TV submissions.
[Updated: 02/12/2024]
Scriptapalooza has announced their latest TV Pilot, Sitcom, 1-Hour Drama and Reality TV Contest Winners.
[Updated: 09/05/2023]
Scriptapalooza has announced their latest TV Pilot, Sitcom, 1-Hour Drama and Reality TV Contest Winners.
[Updated: 02/13/2023]
Scriptapalooza has posted video interview with their 2022 TV Writing competition winners.
[Updated: 09/03/2022]
Former Scriptapalooza TV Contest Winner Andrew Colville, who won a Writers Guild Award for his work on Mad Men, is now is writing for Severanceon Apple TV.
[Updated: 04/01/2022]
Scriptapalooza has announced their TV Pilot, Sitcom, 1-Hour Drama and Reality TV Contest Winners.
[Updated: 02/15/2022]
Scriptapalooza has posted video interviews with their one-hour, pilot, and sitcom category winners.
[Updated: 08/26/2021]
Scriptapalooza TV has named their Pilot, Sitcom, 1-Hour Drama and Reality Contest Winners and Finalists.
[Updated: 08/15/2021]
Scriptapalooza has posted video interviews with 2021 contest winners.
[Updated: 03/08/2021]
Winners and finalists have been announce in the Pilots, Sitcoms, 1-Hour Drama and Reality Categories of the Scriptapalooza TV Writing Competition.
[Updated: 02/15/2021]
Scriptapalooza has announced their TV Pilot, Sitcom, 1-Hour Drama and Reality TV Contest Winners.
[Updated: 08/04/2020]
Scriptapalooza has anounced a list of producers/managers who will review the contest's 12 winners and 12 finalists.
[Updated: 03/10/2020]
Scriptapalooza TV has posted video interviews with a number of their 2020 TV contest winners and finalists.
[Updated: 02/22/2020]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their latest Pilot, Sitcom, Drama and Reality Show contest winners.
[Updated: 02/14/2020]
The Scriptapalooza Television Writing Competition has posted video interviews with its top winners.
[Updated: 10/17/2019]
ScriptaploozaTV has announced their category winners, finalists, semifinalists, and quarterfinalists from among 767 submissions.
[Updated: 08/13/2019]
[Updated: 05/22/2019]
Twelve producers have requested to read Scriptapalooza TV's recently announced contest winners.
[Updated: 02/26/2019]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their latest Pilot, Sitcom, One-Hour Drama and Reality Category winners.
[Updated: 02/14/2019]
Scriptapalooza has released a list of the producers that have requested to read their recent TV contest winners.
[Updated: 11/02/2018]
Scriptapalooza has posted video interviews with their 2018 television contest winners.
[Updated: 10/27/2018]
Scriptapalooza has named their TV Pilot, Sitcom, 1-Hour, and Reality TV Contest Winners.
[Updated: 09/06/2018]
Scirptapalooza has posted video interviews with their 2018 ScriptapaloozaTV Contest Winners.
[Updated: 03/20/2018]
Scriptapalooza has named their latest Sitcom, Pilot, Reality, and 1-Hour TV Contest winners.
[Updated: 02/15/2018]
Scriptapalooza TV has named their Sitcom, Reality, Pilot, and 1-Hour Contest Winners.
[Updated: 10/04/2017]
Scriptapalooza has posted video interviews with recent contest winners David Schlow & Dan Sheehan, Shandton D. Williams II, and Robert Wheaton.
[Updated: 03/18/2017]
Scriptapalooza has named its latest Pilot, 1-Hour, Sitcom and Reality TV Contest winners.
[Updated: 02/20/2017]
[Updated: 11/10/2016]
[Updated: 10/04/2016]
Scriptapalooza has named their latest Pilot, Sitcom, 1-Hour, and Reality TV Contest Winners.
[Updated: 08/30/2016]
Scriptapalooza has announced a list of companies requesting TV contest winners.
[Updated: 03/29/2016]
Scriptapalooza has posted video interviews with their TV winners Sophia Loomis, Brandon Windsor, and Blair Donahue.
[Updated: 03/07/2016]
First, second, and third place winners have been announced in all categories for the October 15th, 2015 deadlined Scriptapalooza TV Competition.
[Updated: 02/25/2016]
The Scriptapalooza TV competition has announced all the producers and managers that have requested their winning scripts.
[Updated: 12/07/2015]
Scriptapalooza TV has posted video interviews with TV Contest Winners Nancy Knechel, Nathan Wildes, and Alexandra Hsie.
[Updated: 09/03/2015]
Scriptapalooza TV has posted video interviews with TV Contest Winners Deron Sedy and Marcus Shorter, and second-place finisher Shay Roman.
[Updated: 03/30/2015]
[Updated: 03/20/2015]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced the names of the companies requesting their recently-announced TV winners and finalists.
[Updated: 02/16/2015]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced winners for their contest that ended October 15, 2014.
[Updated: 02/15/2015]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced the latest script requests from their TV writing competition.
[Updated: 12/04/2014]
Scriptapalooza TV has posted video interviews with TV Contest Winners Crystal Garrett, Luther Mace, and Robert William McCormick.
[Updated: 09/08/2014]
Scriptapalooza has announced their latest Pilot, Sitcom, and 1-Hour TV Contest Winners.
[Updated: 08/15/2014]
Scriptapalooza Posts Video Interviews with TV Contest Winners
[Updated: 03/21/2014]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their latest Pilot, Sitcom, 1-Hour and Reality TV contest winners.
[Updated: 02/13/2014]
[Updated: 10/10/2013]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their latest contest winners.
[Updated: 08/15/2013]
Scott Gray, a former Scriptapalooza TV winner, has written a book about his experience going from a courier to an Emmy-winner in just three months.
[Updated: 04/12/2013]
The following producers and agencies have requested the most recent ScriptapaloozaTV Contest Winners.
[Updated: 02/13/2013]
Scriptapalooza has announced their latest Pilot, 1-Hour, Sitcom, and Reality Category TV Contest Winners.
[Updated: 08/29/2012]
Scriptapalooza has posted video interviews with their latest TV Contest winners, Matthew Dressel (Spec), Tobias Elmore (Pilot), and Cole Fowler (1 Hour).
[Updated: 02/23/2012]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their category winners from among 707 entries. (383 Pilots, 195 Sitcoms, 73 1-hour dramas and 56 Reality Shows.)
[Updated: 02/10/2012]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their latest 1-Hour, Pilot, Sitcom, and Reality TV contest winners.
[Updated: 12/05/2011]
Scriptapalooza has posted video interviews with their latest TV Contest winners, Sherman Kew (TV Pilot), John Brainard (Reality), and Lucien Knotter (Sitcom).
[Updated: 12/05/2011]
Scott Gray has won a Writers Guild Award for his work on Imaginaton Movers (Children's Episodic & Specials). The titled show is called 'Happy Ha-Ha Holidays' for the Disney Channel.
[Updated: 04/07/2011]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their 1-Hour, Pilot, Sitcom, and Reality TV contest winners.
[Updated: 02/14/2011]
Scriptapalooza TV winners and finalists have been requested by a variety of production and management companies.
[Updated: 01/10/2011]
After Frank Tumminia won Scriptapalooza TV with his pilot called Dougherty Report, Scriptapalooza gave the script to Quattro Media. They felt it would be better as a novel, so Frank re-wrote it, and it's being released in 2011.
[Updated: 12/22/2010]
Scriptapalooza has posted video interviews with their TV Contest winners Diana Davis, Carolyn Rutigliano, Kelly Jo Brick, and Asabi Lee.
[Updated: 10/28/2010]
Scriptapalooza has announced their latest TV writing contest winners.
[Updated: 08/30/2010]
Scriptapalooza interviews TV Script Contest Winners Frank Tumminia, Jeff Oppen, Kevin Caruso and Steve Alten.
[Updated: 03/10/2010]
Scriptapalooza has announced the winners of their TV Competition (deadline October 15, 2009).
[Updated: 02/16/2010]
ScriptapaloozaTV interviews contest winners Adrienne Simpson (Reality Category), C.M. Robinson (Pilot Category), Luke Yankee (1-hour Category), and Taryn Bailey (Sitcom Category).
[Updated: 10/02/2009]
Wilmington filmmaker Langley McArol - with the help of Richard Gehron - placed as a quarter finalist Scriptapalooza Semi-Annual Television Writing Competition in Hollywood. The script for "One of the Girls" finished in the top 25 of 277 television pilots submitted.
[Updated: 09/25/2009]
Scriptapazlooza TV has announced their contest winners in all categories.
[Updated: 09/02/2009]
Scriptapalooza has interviewed their TV competition winners Erica B. Peterson, John Raucci, Guy Borgford, and Andrew Colville.
[Updated: 04/21/2009]
ScriptapaloozaTV has announced their contest results in the Pilot, Sitcom, 1-Hour, and Reality categories.
[Updated: 02/16/2009]
Scriptapalooza interviews their TV Competion winners in the 1-Hour, Sitcom, Pilot, and Reality categories.
[Updated: 09/05/2008]
Scriptapalooza has announced the winners in all categories of of their TV writing competition.
[Updated: 09/02/2008]
Scriptapalooza TV interviews the winners of the Reality, Pilot, Sitcom and 1 Hour Drama categories.
[Updated: 02/28/2008]
ScriptapaloozaTV has announced their contest winners in all categories.
[Updated: 02/15/2008]
Scriptapalooza interviews their 2007 TV Competition winners Gregg Sargeant & Robert Florio, Kristin Layne Tucker, Ross Berger, and Claude McIver.
[Updated: 09/18/2007]
Scriptapalooza TV Interviews Pilot category winner T.J. Brady...
[Updated: 06/19/2007]
Scriptapalooza TV Interviews 1 hour category winner Evan Laughlin...
[Updated: 06/19/2007]
Scriptapalooza TV interviews 1/2 hour category winner Douglas Turner...
[Updated: 06/19/2007]
ScriptapaloozaTV Interviews Reality Category Winner Bobbi Berger...
[Updated: 06/19/2007]
Scriptapalooza TV Interviews Pilot competition winner T.J. Brady.
[Updated: 03/13/2007]
Scriptapalooza TV Interviews 1-Hour Contest Winner Evan Laughlin.
[Updated: 03/13/2007]
Scriptapalooza TV Interviews Sitcom competition winners Michael Gemballa, Douglas Turner & Chris Cortesi.
[Updated: 03/13/2007]
Scriptapalooza TV Interviews Reality Contest Winner Bobbi Berger.
[Updated: 03/13/2007]
Scriptapalooza has announce their TV writing competition winners for 2007.
[Updated: 02/14/2007]
The Scriptapalooza Television Writing Competition going into its 8th year has decided to start accepting reality shows. "Since 33% of what you see on TV is reality shows, we feel it's appropriate to start accepting this format into the TV competition," says Mark Andrushko, founder of Scriptapalooza.
[Updated: 06/15/2006]
Scriptapalooza TV interviews Pilot category winner Nick Vigorito, Jr.
[Updated: 03/09/2006]
Scriptapalooza TV interviews 1 hour category winner David G. Allan.
[Updated: 03/09/2006]
Scriptapalooza TV interviews 1/2 hour category winner Chris Richter.
[Updated: 03/09/2006]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their 1-Hour, 1/2-Hour, and Pilot contest winners.
[Updated: 02/14/2006]
ScriptapaloozaTV Interviews their 2005 1st Place winner in the pilot category, Angie Comer.
[Updated: 10/05/2005]
ScriptapaloozaTV Interviews their 2005 1st Place winner in the 1/2-hour category, Elizabeth Quinn.
[Updated: 10/05/2005]
ScriptapaloozaTV Interviews their 2005 1st Place winner in the 1-hour category, Travis Covert.
[Updated: 10/05/2005]
Scriptapalooza interviews TV contest winners Michael North, Monica McDaniel and Nikki Toscano.
[Updated: 03/14/2005]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their Pilot, 1/2 Hour Spec, and 1 Hour Spec contest winners.
[Updated: 02/15/2005]
Scriptapalooza Interviews Contest Winners Brett Weinrich, Lori Balaban & Jennifer Howd, and Kara Wild.
[Updated: 09/15/2004]
ScriptapaloozaTV has announced their contest winners in all categories.
[Updated: 08/09/2004]
Scriptapalooza TV interviews 1 Hour Spec Category winner Aaron Tracy.
[Updated: 05/11/2004]
Scriptapalooza TV interviews 1/2 Hour Spec Category winner G. A. Rendon.
[Updated: 05/11/2004]
Scriptapalooza TV Interviews Pilot Category winner Tamira K. Webster.
[Updated: 05/11/2004]
ScriptapaloozaTV winner Aaron Blitzstein has been hired to write for "Crank Yankers" on Comedy Central.
[Updated: 03/16/2004]
Scriptapalooza TV has announced their pilot, 1/2 hour spec, and 1 hour spec contest winners.
[Updated: 02/16/2004]
Scriptapalooza TV has announce the winners of their TV writing competition.
[Updated: 08/16/2003]
The ScriptapaloozaTV writing competition has opened doors for writers Barbara Schwart and Scott Gray.
[Updated: 06/10/2003]
Barbara Schwartz has won a 2003 Daytime Emmy award for Outstanding Children's Animated Program for the TV series RUGRATS, produced by Klasky Csupo.
[Updated: 05/16/2003]
Scriptapalooza interviews Steve Salada, winner of the 1 hour spec category for his SMALLVILLE script.
[Updated: 03/21/2003]
Scritapalooza interviews Jeremiah Liebowitz, winner of the 1/2 hour sitcom spec category for his CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM spec.
[Updated: 03/21/2003]
Scriptapalooza interviews Scott Alan Thomas, winner the TV Pilot category for his script, I WILL DARE.
[Updated: 03/21/2003]
Scriptapalooza has announced the winners of their TV Writing Competition.
[Updated: 02/15/2003]
Scriptapalooza interviews Bill Taub, who won the Pilot category for his script, RAFFLE GUY.
[Updated: 09/27/2002]
Scriptapalooza TV interviews Dianne E. Young, who won the 1-hour spec category with her SIX FEE UNDER script, “The Happiness Habit.”
[Updated: 09/27/2002]
Scriptapalooza TV interviews Jarred S. Katz, who won this year's contest for his SCRUBS spec “My Hypocritical Oath”.
[Updated: 09/27/2002]
Scriptapalooza has announced the results of their TV scriptwriting competition.
[Updated: 08/20/2002]
[Updated: 07/25/2002]
Scott C. Gray was the winner of the Scriptapalooza TV 1/2 Hour Spec category for his 'Malcolm In The Middle' episode OPERATION GARAGE SALE FAIL.
[Updated: 03/19/2002]
Jason Bright was the winner of the Scriptapalooza Pilot category for his script, BRIDGES.
[Updated: 03/19/2002]
Christina C. Shinn was the winner of the Scriptapalooza TV 1 Hour Spec category for her 'Buffy, The Vampire Slayer' episode, LOYALTIES.
[Updated: 03/19/2002]
Barbara Schwartz, a 1999 Scriptapalooza finalist, has written her first Rugrats episode “The Fun
Way Day”, which will air Feb 23rd and Feb 25th on Nickelodeon.
[Updated: 02/25/2002]
Scriptapalooza has announced the winners of their 2001 TV writing competition.
[Updated: 02/15/2002]
Scriptapalooza TV received a record 495 entries in its 3rd year.
[Updated: 12/05/2001]
ScriptapaloozaTV and ScreenStyle.com are offering a free, downloadable copy of SitcomStyle.
[Updated: 10/23/2001]
[Updated: 08/31/2001]
[Updated: 08/31/2001]
Check out Scriptapalooza's interview with TV pilot first-place winner George Patrick Hernanadez, and also sitcom winner Kris Rasmussen and episodic winner Jennifer Mui.
[Updated: 08/31/2001]
George Patrick Hernandez, Kris Rasmussen, and Jennifer Mui capture the pilot, 1/2 hour sitcom and 1 hour episodic categories, respectively.
[Updated: 08/16/2001]
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