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TV Shows
Kim Godwin Exits ABC News
Kim Godwin, the trailblazing president of ABC News and the first Black woman to lead a broadcast network news operation, is departing from the Disney division. Increasing concerns about her management at the network, which produces "Good Morning America" and "World News Tonight," have surfaced. In a recent memo to staff, Godwin outlined her plans for departure.
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TV Shows
‘Night Court’ Renewed for Season 3 at NBC
Discover the latest on NBC's renewal of the "Night Court" sequel for Season 3! This multi-cam comedy concluded its second season in March 2024, captivating 24 million viewers across all platforms. Find out more about its ongoing success and future prospects.
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IATSE Talks Focus on $670 Million Shortfall in Health and Pension Plans
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees concluded the initial week of comprehensive negotiations for a new contract, planning to continue discussions next week. With a primary emphasis on addressing a $670 million deficit in its benefit plans projected over the next three years, the union navigates through crucial fiscal challenges.
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Celebrities
Morgan Freeman to Be Honored at Monte-Carlo Television Festival, ‘The Gray House’ to Premiere
Morgan Freeman is set to be honored with the Crystal Nymph Award by Prince Albert II of Monaco at the opening ceremony of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, happening June 14-18. Alongside this prestigious accolade, the festival will also feature the world premiere of The Gray House.
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TV Shows
LeBron James’ SpringHill Company to Produce Basketball Docuseries for Vice TV
Discover the raw and untold tales of basketball in Vice TV's new docuseries, produced in collaboration with LeBron James' Uninterrupted and MY Entertainment. Dive into iconic moments and stories from the sport's history in 'Uninterrupted: The Real Stories of Basketball', premiering soon on Vice TV.
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TV Shows
Mariska Hargitay Calls Out Harvey Weinstein Ruling, Gives Fiery Speech on Sexual Abuse Survivors: ‘Risky to Let Women Speak? You’re Damn Right It Is’
Mariska Hargitay, star of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," delivered an impactful speech at the Variety Power of Women event in New York, highlighting her advocacy for sexual assault survivors. Celebrating 25 years on "SVU," the two-time Emmy winner was recognized for her contributions at the ceremony, sponsored by Lifetime.
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TV Shows
‘Fire Country’ Spin-Off ‘Sheriff Country’ Picked Up by CBS for 2025-2026 TV Season
CBS has granted an early series order to Sheriff Country, a new spin-off series derived from the popular drama Fire Country. However, instead of introducing it in the upcoming fall or midseason, CBS intends to launch Sheriff Country in the 2025-2026 television season following its introduction in a Fire Country backdoor pilot this April.
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Music
Kendrick Lamar Drops Second Drake Diss Track, ‘6:16 in LA’; Mocks ‘Toosie Slide,’ Drake’s OVO Crew
Kendrick Lamar delivers yet another blow to Drake, launching a fresh diss track titled "6:16 in LA," only three days following "Euphoria." This latest release mocks Drake’s signature timestamp songs, cleverly playing off hits like "4 PM in Calabasas" and "8 AM in Charlotte." Dive into Lamar's strategic lyrical maneuver.
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Movies
Victoria Justice Shot ‘First Ever Sex Scene’ on Day One of Filming New Movie and Thought: ‘Really? We’re Gonna Schedule This For the First Day?’
Victoria Justice discusses her initial experience filming a sex scene for her new movie "Depravity" during an interview on SiriusXM's Hits 1 LA with Tony Fly and Symon, describing the shoot as uncomfortable yet tastefully executed.
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Featured Stories
How Strong is the Latino Impact on U.S. Economy?
Exploring how Latino influence reshapes the U.S. economy—uncover consumer, entrepreneurial impacts aquí.
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