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By Jake Kanter
International TV Editor
The BBC and PBS are coming together to co-produce a wildlife show in which they build a waterhole in Tanzania’s Mwiba Wildlife Reserve and capture the creatures that drink from it in intimate detail.
The drinking pool will be the first in the world to be specially rigged with television cameras, as presenters Chris Packham and Ella Al-Shamahi aim to provide a unique perspective on Africa’s most iconic animals.
The three-part series, Waterhole
By Jake Kanter
For nearly 10 months Robbie Thomson was less a professional footballer more “a professional rehabber”.
By Dade Hayes
A tree will be planted for every attendee at the Derbyshire event.
As it celebrates 50 years as an institution, PBS has been making aggressive moves in future-proofing —especially for the 300-plus member stations that rely on it for much of their content.That’s why December’s news of PBS’ streaming move to YouTube TV, the first “skinny bundle” play in its growing streaming strategy, hinged on the inclusion of over 100 local PBS affiliates and not just one monolith channel bearing the PBS brand.“The hardest thing in that negotiation was wanting to have our
Ticket Alternative co-founder Iain Bluett is stepping down from the Atlanta-ticketing company he co-founded with friend and business partner Jamie Dwyer after nearly 20 years in the business. "Today I am sharing news that I have decided to move on from being Preside
It's no secret that Tinashe and her former label, RCA Records, have had their fair share of drama. For those of you that don't know, Tinashe struggled with getting her bop-filled album, Joyride, out after announcing it back in 2015. The release took three long years to come out because of business reasons, leaving her feeling "" But now, Tinashe is finally free and is getting to make the music that she wants to, when she wants to!
PBS’s documentary arm POV has snapped up U.S. broadcast rights for Kenyan director Sam Soko’s “Softie,” fresh off its world premiere in the World Documentary Cinema competition at Sundance, Variety has learned.
On Thursday, Jan. 22, amidst the mayhem of Grammy week in Los Angeles, the Vanity Group CEO Karleen Roy threw her inaugural “Grit Before the Gram” event. Billed as “the soundtrack of our solidarity,” the evening was produced to provide an environment of unity, awareness and impact. Agents, producers, managers, directors and label executives were among the 100 guests invited for the formal dinner which took place at The Edition in West Hollywood.
For the first time, Spanish singer C. Tangana and Dominican artist Natti Natasha have joined forces for a steamy collaboration called “Viene y Va,” premiering below on Billboard."It's a song that I started composing with DVLP and Capi in Miami.
Former PBS News anchor Jim Lehrer, who co-founded the groundbreaking news show the in 1975 and went on to moderate more presidential debates than anyone in history, has died, Judy Woodruff, the anchor and managing editor of the, said. He was 85. «I'm heartbroken at the loss of someone who was central to my professional life, a mentor to me and someone whose friendship I've cherished for decades,» Woodruff said in a statement.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — Legendary journalist Jim Lehrer, who served as the anchor of “PBS NewsHour” for 36 years, died on Thursday at his home, PBS announced. He was 85.
By Erik Pedersen
Olympian Usain Bolt is expecting his first child with girlfriend Kasi Bennett.
Usain Bolt and his partner are expecting their first child together.
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During a recent interview, Roz Purcell revealed that she has relapsed more than once while in recovery for her eating disorder.