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BBC Staff Revolt Over 'Newscopter' Used to Film Trainspotting Stunt
BBC staff are in revolt after the broadcaster used a helicopter to film a train journey during a period of mass layoffs. The move has sparked fury among employees facing job cuts.
Media Res Promotes Kristen Kuroski to Lead Business and Legal Affairs
Media Res has promoted Kristen Kuroski to EVP, Head of Business Affairs and Legal. She will oversee the legal architecture for the studio's expanding slate of high-profile series.
Oprah Winfrey on the Moment She Realized TV Could Be a 'Force for Good'
Oprah Winfrey reflects on the moment she decided to stop letting television use her. She also shares how she once protected Whitney Houston from a potentially career-ending moment.
How Jane Fonda Became the Face of Greenpeace’s First Feature Film
Jane Fonda stars in 'Gaslit,' the first feature documentary from Greenpeace USA. The film chronicles the human toll of oil refineries in the American South.
Buddy Guy’s 90th Birthday Concert: A Who’s Who of Blues Royalty
Buddy Guy is celebrating his 90th birthday with a massive concert at Radio City Music Hall. The event will feature performances by Eric Clapton, John Mayer, and more.
Piers Morgan Secures $27M for Uncensored, Backed by Elisabeth Murdoch
Piers Morgan has closed a $27 million funding round for his Uncensored brand, with backing from Elisabeth Murdoch. The deal values the YouTube-first network at $145 million.
Little Dot Studios Renews MGA Entertainment Pact to Scale Toy Brands
Little Dot Studios has renewed its strategic digital pact with MGA Entertainment, focusing on YouTube growth for brands like Bratz and L.O.L. Surprise!. The deal aims to leverage data-driven content to drive engagement ahead of major brand anniversaries.
Lily James Tapped for Amazon MGM’s Horror-Thriller ‘Seasons’
Lily James is set to star in the new horror-thriller 'Seasons' for Amazon MGM. The film is directed by Drew Hancock and produced by the team behind 'Backrooms.'
Broadway’s Summer Exodus: Why the Great Thinning Out Is Happening Now
Broadway is shedding productions as the summer slump hits. From the early closure of 'Chess' to the final curtain for 'Moulin Rouge!', here is what is leaving the stage.
11 Latino Emmy Contenders That Voters Cannot Afford to Ignore
As Emmy voting closes, we highlight 11 Latino performers on the 2026 ballot who deserve recognition in a year of shrinking industry diversity. From Selena Gomez to Andy Garcia, these contenders are pushing the boundaries of their respective genres.
Claude Guillemot, Ubisoft Co-Founder, Dies in Plane Crash at 69
Claude Guillemot, a co-founder of the gaming giant Ubisoft, has died in a plane crash in France at age 69. His passing comes as the company prepares for a critical product reboot in July.
How 'Off Campus' Turned Needle Drops Into Viral Marketing Gold
Music supervisors Amanda Krieg Thomas and Anna Romanoff reveal how they turned the 'Off Campus' soundtrack into a viral sensation. They explain the strategy behind using tracks from Billy Idol and Jennifer Lopez.
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