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It’s the End of Paramount+ As We’ve Known It (and That’s Fine)
Vulture· 24 hours ago“Let me clear: I’m not talking about marketing bundles,” like the one Disney and ...
Tickets For This August’s WWE SmackDown In Cleveland Set To Go On Sale On Friday - PWMania -...
PWMania· 3 days agoWWE recently issued a press release to announce that tickets for their episode of SmackDown on...
"Counsel Culture" makes us wonder, is Nick Cannon really the best advocate for growth and healing?
Salon.com· 6 hours agoNot taking Nick Cannon seriously is an involuntary reflex for some of us. One almost cost him that...
How ‘cancelled’ comedian Shane Gillis made a comeback, from SNL to Netflix
South China Morning Post· 4 days agoThe first season has six episodes and follows the character Will, played by Steven Gerben, who runs...
Looking for 'solutions', NBC tweaks U.S. Open commercial format again
Golf Magazine· 7 hours agoNBC Sports executive producer Sam Flood knew the questions were coming. “One topic that always comes...
NBC's U.S. Open commercial 'solutions' have a fundamental problem
Golf Magazine· 7 hours agoNBC Sports executive producer Sam Flood knew the questions were coming. “One topic that always comes...
SiriusXM to Launch ‘Mediaite’s Press Club’ in Bid to Woo Media-News Crowd
Variety· 1 day agoSiriusXM will launch “Mediaite‘s Press Club,” a new weekly hour-long show that will analyze events...
Seattle-based film 'Know Your Place' hits the big screen at SIFF Cinema Uptown
AOL· 7 days ago"Know Your Place," the story of a 15-year-old Eritrean American boy navigating family, identity and a changing city, begins its run in Seattle after touring the globe for nearly two years. The ...
Tune in Tonight: ‘Fantasmas’ arrives on Max - The Republic News
The Republic News· 15 hours agoA comedy that defies description, “Fantasmas” streams on Max. It follows creator, writer and star Julio Torres through a torrent of events that unfold with the logic of dreams and hallucinations ...
The Internet’s Final Frontier: Remote Amazon Tribes
New York Times· 6 days agoThe Marubo people have long lived in communal huts scattered hundreds of miles along the Ituí River deep in the Amazon rainforest. The 2,000-member tribe...