NEW YORK -- Historian Niall Ferguson has a knack for timing his TV projects.
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NEW YORK -- AT&T is launching a new internet-delivered TV service Monday as it struggles with a shrinking DirecTV satellite business.
The new service, AT&T TV, will have most of the same channels offered on DirecTV, but it'll come over the internet rather than a satellite dish. AT&T has been testing the service in 13 markets and is now making it available to anyone.
AT&T will send subscribers an Android streaming-TV box to use the service. The free device will also come with Netflix and other
NEW YORK -- Historian Niall Ferguson has a knack for timing his TV projects.
Just when you thought Jennifer Lopez couldn’t add any more to her plate, she goes and launches a super affordable shoe collection with DSW.
Jono Manson's video for "Loved Me Into Loving Again," premiering exclusively on Billboard today (March 16), was a bit like old home week for the New Mexico-based singer, songwriter and producer.The clip for the soulful, Stax-flavored track, a duet with old pal Joan Osborne on Manson's upcoming album Silver Moon, was filmed at Bar Chord in Brooklyn and nods to Manson and Osborne's days playing at the Nightingale Bar in New York along with the likes of Blues Traveler and Spin Doctors.Bar Chord is
Billie Eilish is in a “much better” place after seeking therapy to help with her depression battle.
Last week, Naomi Campbell shocked some when she wore a full hazmat suit, mask and gloves to the airport for a flight back to New York City.
We Are BMF, a New York-based music-marketing agency that focuses on corporate branding for events, spent much of this year planning South by Southwest showcases for Disney, Schweppes and Mastercard.
The singer was discussing preparations for her recent Oscars performance in a new interview
NEW YORK -- Aside from the latest updates on a coronavirus outbreak that has hit hard locally, the Seattle Times features an item you wouldn't expect on a news website: a detailed diagram on the proper way to wash your hands.
The Interactive Advertising Bureau is strongly recommending that presenters at its annual NewFronts event move to streaming-only productions amid concerns about the spread of coronavirus. The group, which is set to hold NewFronts April 27-May 6 in New York, said "we will enable all presenters to stream your NewFronts presentations to the audiences you invite, giving your unique multimedia content, services and technology the widest possible exposure among qualified buyers in the U.S.
Alicia Keys is taking her book tour on the road. The acclaimed Grammy-winning singer is slated to hit stages in four cities in the spring in support of her New York Times bestselling book More Myself: A Journey, which is slated to publish on March 31.
On this day of culminating political fervor in the States, New York-based producer Nick AM is nodding to the political history of his own Iranian-American roots in the new video for "Take It Back."Premiering exclusively on Billboard Dance, the video aggregates rare archival footage from pre-revolutionary Iran, with clips taken before the late-'70s revolution showing Iranian men, women and children dancing, waterskiing, going to school, eating, exercising and participating in other rituals of
Amazon, which owns a piece of YES Network, is now going to stream a batch of Yankees games on Prime Video.
Drake thrilled fans over the weekend (February 29-March 1, 2020) by dropping an extended music video featuring two new tracks.
Dua Lipa has lived out her high-fashion dreams in a quirky new video for Vogue.
Living in New York City can be as emotionally energizing as it can be destabilizing – oftentimes within the same hour. And it's that frantic dichotomy that Maine-born, NYC-based singer-songwriter Luke Rathborne beautifully captures in "Ordinary Woes," a one-take rocker that deftly teeters between exhilaration and exhaustion over a rush of careening guitar riffage.The video for "Ordinary Woes," premiering below, is similarly animated – literally.
Lady Gaga lives for the applause, applause, applause — and her Little Monster fan base is certainly clapping now.