Journalist Tamron Hall found it surprising to hear that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, she confessed Wednesday night at the American Heart Association’s 16th annual Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection fashion show.
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By Jake Kanter
International TV Editor
BBC director general Tony Hall is stepping down this summer after seven years leading the British broadcaster.
Hall was appointed by the BBC in November 2012, but not take up the role until April 2013, when he joined from the Royal Opera House.
Hall was hired to steady the BBC after it was brought to its knees by allegations that former presenter Jimmy Savile sexually assaulted minors.
The scandal meant Hall’s predecessor, George Entwistle,
Journalist Tamron Hall found it surprising to hear that heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, she confessed Wednesday night at the American Heart Association’s 16th annual Go Red For Women Red Dress Collection fashion show.
Hulu CEO Randy Freer is set to depart as the head of the streaming service.
By Matt Grobar
Harvey Weinstein accuser Miriam Haley broke down in sobs on Monday morning as she gave graphic testimony of being sexually assaulted at the disgraced film mogul’s New York City apartment in 2006.
By Jake Kanter
BBC director-general Tony Hall will step down from running the U.K. public broadcaster this summer after seven years in the role.The news was unveiled Monday morning in London."Tony Hall is an inspirational creative leader, within the U.K.
Prince Harry gave a revealing speech at a charity event over the weekend, following news of his agreement to step down as a senior royal.The Duke of Sussex spoke of his "great sadness" about stepping down, but explained, "there really was no other option." Harry also made it clear, "we’re not walking away."Over the weekend, news broke that the royal family had come to an agreement about the Sussexes stepping down.
BBC director general Tony Hall has been appointed chair of the board of trustees of the National Gallery.
By Jake Kanter
As the U.K. industry reacts to news of Tony Hall’s intention to depart the BBC this July, top-level executives including Charlotte Moore and Tim Davie as well as external contenders such as Channel 4’s Alex Mahon are beginning to emerge.
Tony Hall will step down as the Director-General this summer.
Prince Harry, 35, has broken his silence since he and Meghan Markle, 38, have made the decision to step back from royal life. “So, I want you to hear the truth from me, as much as I can share – not as a Prince, or a Duke, but as Harry, the same person that many of you have watched grow up over the last 35 years – but with a clearer perspective,” the Duke of Sussex said while speaking at the Ivy Chelsea Club in London on Sunday, Jan.
Rio and Kate Ferdinand are starring in a BBC documentary which follows their lives becoming a step-family.
Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry are dealing with the fallout since they announced their big plans to “step back” from their senior royal duties.
Things have been moving very quickly across the pond since and shocked the world with their decision to .There has been much speculation about who knew what and when, what their futures will look like as they work to become "financially independent," and, of course, why this is happening at all.
Queen Elizabeth II has issued an official statement to react to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's decision to step down from their roles as senior royals. Her Majesty The Queen, 93, has said she is "entirely supportive" of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's decision, but "would have preferred" for them to remain as senior members of the royal family.The statement, shared by Buckingham Palace, read: "Today my family had very constructive discussions on the future of my grandson and his family.