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Surviving Ohio State has maintained a strong presence as the #1 series on HBO Max since its release. How does it feel to work on such a popular title? Charles Olivier: Hey Jason, thanks a lot.
Attorneys for Ohio State are asking the judge overseeing the lawsuit filed by the sexual abuse victims of a former university ...
When Surviving Ohio State was announced, anticipation hinged on the participation of producer George Clooney and the possibility that exploring the abuses of Dr. Richard Strauss and alleged ...
Judge Michael Watkins appointed the same mediator who handled the lawsuits filed against Michigan State by some 200 athletes ...
According to a report commissioned by Ohio State University, a sports medicine physician employed by the college was responsible for least 177 instances of sexual abuse committed over a 20-year ...
It feels like another 40 years have passed since producer George Clooney first announced Surviving Ohio State, or the “Jim Jordan documentary,” as it came to be called, back in February 2021.
On June 17, “Surviving Ohio State”, a new documentary by Eva Orner, began streaming on HBO Max. It tells the story of a massive sexual abuse scandal at one of the largest universities in the ...
The order came during a status hearing Wednesday, just one day after the HBO Max documentary "Surviving Ohio State" premiered. FILE - This undated file photo shows a photo of Dr. Richard Strauss.
Surviving Ohio State, produced by David C. Glasser, Grant Heslov and George Clooney, is available to stream on Max. For the most shocking revelations from the documentary, keep reading.
Surviving Ohio State has been several years in the making. Clooney and Heslov announced the project (then conceived as a docuseries) in 2021. HBO and director Orner signed on in June 2022.
And they’ve now announced a release date, with the show, ‘Surviving Ohio State,’ set to premiere on June 17 at 9:00 p.m. on HBO and HBO Max.
The order came during a status hearing Wednesday, just one day after the HBO Max documentary "Surviving Ohio State" premiered, featuring firsthand accounts from survivors.