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From Disney's New Powerhouse to Burg Parade Day Drama: Echo Tea & Biscuits with K Britt Covers Industry Shifts, Keansburg's Bomb Scare, and Heart-Healthy Living

  • Writer: Karen Brittingham-Edmond
    Karen Brittingham-Edmond
  • 3 days ago
  • 4 min read

29 March 2026

Echo News TV Variety Report



Spotlight Ascending: Atiya Henry's Trailblazing Rise Ignites

Disney's Production Universe


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Disney's creative cosmos just got a whole lot brighter — and the industry is buzzing. In a powerful move reported by Rick Porter of MSN Online News, Atiya Henry has been tapped as the new Executive Vice President of Production for Disney Branded Television, marking a defining moment for one of entertainment's most influential storytelling engines.


Henry steps into a role that shapes the heartbeat of Disney's kids-and-family empire — the powerhouse behind global favorites like Descendants and Phineas and Ferb. Reporting directly to Carol Turner, head of production for Disney Entertainment Television, Henry now joins the elite executive circle led by Disney Branded TV chief Ayo Davis.

And the praise is already pouring in.

This isn't just a promotion — it's a seismic shift.


Henry arrives from Netflix, where she spent seven years steering physical production on acclaimed hits like Firefly Lane and the highly anticipated reboot of Little House on the Prairie. Now, she's set to command every facet of physical production across Disney+, Disney Channel, and Disney Junior — from live-action adventures to animated worlds that define childhood for millions.


Her mission is bold:

Elevate Disney's storytelling, innovate across emerging formats, and collaborate with creative and business teams to shape the next generation of unforgettable content.


Atiya Henry isn't just stepping into the spotlight — she's expanding it, reshaping it, and proving once again that when visionary leadership meets powerhouse creativity, the entire industry takes notice. Atiya Henry named head of production for Disney Branded TV



Title: From Shamrocks to Sirens: Keansburg's

St. Patty's Parade Halted by Bomb Scare


Spotlight on Keansburg: St. Patty's Parade Turns from Festive to Frightening

The morning of the 28 March in Keansburg began with the promise of celebration. Shamrocks adorned storefronts, green-clad children skipped along the sidewalks, and anticipation filled the air as the town prepared for its beloved annual St. Patty's Day Parade. Families staked out their favorite viewing spots, neighbors greeted each other with cheerful waves, and the hum of excitement crescendoed beneath a sea of emerald hats. With a variety of artisan bagpipers from Scotland keying up a tune.


But just as the first notes of the marching band were expected to sound, an uneasy ripple moved through the crowd. Swarms of police cars—both marked and unmarked—descended on the parade route. Officers emerged with grim determination, their presence eclipsing the usual festive spirit. Startled parade-goers watched as bomb-sniffing dogs, leashed and alert, combed the vicinity where participants and residents traditionally gathered.


The atmosphere shifted from sweet anticipation to chilling anxiety when a good Samaritan noticed the unusual devices and alerted the Keansburg Police; later, FBI dogs signaled the two suspicious devices along the parade's path. The sight of officers carefully cordoning off the area, radios crackling, turned the day's cheer into fearful whispers. Pedestrians who arrived expecting songs and laughter instead found themselves witnesses to a rapidly unfolding emergency.


Authorities acted swiftly, ensuring public safety as bomb squads investigated the discovered devices. The parade was canceled—an abrupt but necessary decision that left a community stunned but grateful for the vigilance that likely averted tragedy. Residents, still in their green attire, dispersed quietly, their relief punctuated by a sobering realization: sometimes, heroes arrive not with confetti and floats, but with K-9 partners and unwavering resolve.

Perhaps Keansburg will have an Easter Parade with floats to look like giant ladies' Easter Bonnets to replace the disappointment of the canceled event! (Um...maybe not.) Keansburg Cancels Its St. Patrick's Day Parade Because A Suspicious Device Was Found On Parade Route | Middletown, NJ Patch



Clear the Way: 4 Delicious Meals to Restore Artery Health

Inspired by BlackDoctors.org


Before We Begin… Let's Get Real for a Minute


Have you ever felt winded walking up a flight of stairs and brushed it off as "just being tired?"


Ever had chest tightness after a heavy meal and told yourself it was "just gas?"


Or maybe heart disease runs in your family, and you've wondered quietly, "Could this be me one day?"


If any of those questions hit home, you're not alone — and you're not doomed.


This report is here to empower you, not scare you.


The Heart Health Reality for Black America


Black Americans continue to face a heavier burden of heart disease, including clogged arteries, due to higher rates of diabetes, obesity, smoking, and limited access to quality healthcare. When arteries clog, blood flow to the heart slows down, and that's when the danger begins: coronary artery disease, heart attacks, and life-threatening complications.


Atherosclerosis — the medical term for clogged arteries — happens when plaque made of fats, cholesterol, and other substances builds up along artery walls. Over time, these vessels narrow and harden, restricting blood flow and increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

What Puts Us at Risk?


According to BlackDoctors.org, several factors raise the likelihood of developing clogged arteries:


Major Risk Factors


•  Smoking — Even occasional smoking damages artery walls.


•  Physical inactivity — A sedentary lifestyle

contributes to obesity and plaque buildup.


•  Stress — Chronic stress triggers harmful physiological changes.


•  High-cholesterol foods — LDL (“bad”) cholesterol fuels plaque formation.


•  High sugar intake — Excess sugar increases inflammation and LDL levels.


•  Processed foods — Often loaded with trans fats and additives that harm the heart.


•  Genetics — Family history significantly increases risk.


If you see yourself in any of these categories, don't panic — awareness is the first step toward change.


The Good News: Food Can Help Unclog Your Arteries

BlackDoctors.org highlights four powerful meals that support arterial health and help naturally reverse plaque buildup. These meals aren't just "healthy" — they're flavorful, accessible, and designed to nourish the heart from the inside out. Click the link: 4 Meals that Unclog Your Arteries - BlackDoctor - Where Culture Meets Care Written by Nutritionist Mary Toscano (19 March 2025)





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