Industry News
Were living through seismic shifts in the entertainment industry. And while many readers may not care about Producer X and Executive Y, tracking the latest industry shifts could very well impact the content entering your home in the near future.
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Bill Maher Mourns Losing ‘Germophobe’ Howard Stern as a Friend
“Club Random” showcases a kinder, gentler Bill Maher. No sharp elbows, partisan smackdowns or gotcha queries. The comedy podcast is…
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Oscar-Winner Mark Rylance on Cancel Culture – ‘I Don’t Feel Safe’
Some actors virtue signal to their hearts’ content but rarely take real-world action. Not Mark Rylance. The Oscar-winning actor from…
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What Must Be Said About Weinstein Drama ‘She Said’
The New York Times covered Harvey Weinstein’s fall with a fervor usually reserved for GOP politicians … like Donald Trump.…
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Nelson DeMille Calls Sensitivity Readers ‘Chilling,’ ‘Orwellian’
Author Nelson DeMille has served his country with honor. He survived the Tet Offensive in the Vietnam War and fought…
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‘The Chosen’ Shocks Hollywood (Again)
“The Chosen” has more miracles up its sleeve. The Angel Studios show, focusing on the life and times of Jesus…
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Bruce Springsteen Kisses Blue-Collar Brand Goodbye
Taylor Swift is only 32, but she’s shrewd enough to take her fans’ side in the latest Ticketmaster imbroglio. The…
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CNN’s Licht Embraces Fake News, Denies ‘Gutfeld!’s Late Night Supremacy
Chris Licht vowed to make CNN a credible news organization again. The channel morphed into a 24/7 anti-Trump vehicle in…
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Costner Reaches Out to ‘Yellowstone’s’ Red-State Faithful
Taylor Sheridan made headlines this week by rejecting reports his “Yellowstone” series caters to MAGA Nation. Sheridan, the prolific mind…
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‘Morning Show’ Still the King at Skewering Identity Politics
The second season of Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show” debuted roughly this time last year, but there’s still nothing quite…
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Woke-Free ‘Ticket to Paradise’ Brings Rom-Coms Back from the Abyss
Google “the rom-com is dead” and you’ll find a crush of think pieces bemoaning the genre’s fall. You don’t have…
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