Christmas is more than three months away, but Gloria Estefan is making an early holiday announcement in a sneak peek at her visit to Friday’s edition of Global‘s “The Talk”.
02.09.2021 - 01:07 / deadline.com
UPDATE with broadcasters’ comment: Big broadcasters responded with relief today to a judge’s ruling from Tuesday granting an injunction against television streaming app Locast from transmitting their local TV streams to customers.
In a statement on behalf of ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC that can be attributed to Gerson Zweifach, counsel for the plaintiffs:
“The federal court’s ruling is a victory for copyright law, vindicating our claim that Locast is illegally infringing copyrights in broadcast
Christmas is more than three months away, but Gloria Estefan is making an early holiday announcement in a sneak peek at her visit to Friday’s edition of Global‘s “The Talk”.
Coronation Street fans were left in tears on Wednesday night as Weatherfield's residents discovered that Norris Cole had died. Norris, played by Malcolm Hebden, has been a key character on the cobbles since 1994 and he last paid a visit to the street in 2020.
Next week's Coronation Street will see Weatherfield's residents gather for Norris Cole's funeral following the sad news of his death. It was revealed last week that the residents will discover that Norris has died after suffering a stroke in emotional scenes on the ITV soap.
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Lee Small. Officers have arrested and charged a 30-year-old in connection with his death.
ITV confirms that fan favourite character Norris Cole is to be killed off next week. Norris has been absent from the soap for a while now, as actor Malcolm Hebden confirmed earlier this year he won't return to Coronation Street due to health reasons.
Coronation Street is set for emotional scenes next week as Weatherfield's residents discover that Norris Cole has died. Norris, played by Malcolm Hebden, has been a key character on the cobbles since 1994 and he last paid a visit to the street in 2020.
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s a first clip from You Resemble Me, the debut feature of NY-based Egyptian-American director Dina Amer which has its world premiere in the Venice Days section of the Venice Film Festival this week.
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John Hopewell Chief International CorrespondentErik Barmack’s Wild Sheep Content, the new L.A.-based company of the former Netflix VP, has boarded “Cromosoma 21,” an original crime mystery series created and directed by Chile’s Matías Venables Brito which adds major twists to a classic murder witness narrative.Executive produced by Nico Martínez Bergen, Barmack and Venables, and shooting in Chile from Sept.
is going to be next level!Olivia Jade, Matt James, Amanda Kloots and Kenya Moore will be joining already confirmed celebrities JoJo Siwa and Sunisa «Suni» Lee in the ballroom, a source tells ET.Moore will follow in the footsteps of a number of who've formerly competed on the show, including Lisa Vanderpump, Erika Jayne, Nene Leakes, Kim Zolciak-Biermann and Lisa Rinna.host Tyra Banks told ET last season that the star was one of her best friends.
is going to be next level!Olivia Jade, Matt James and Amanda Kloots will be joining already confirmed celebrities JoJo Siwa and Sunisa «Suni» Lee in the ballroom, a source tells ET.We're anticipating an emotional dance journey for Kloots as she's still mourning the loss of her late husband, Nick Cordero, who died last July of complications from COVID-19.«Today hurts, there is no other way around it,» co-host wrote on Instagram, on the one-year anniversary of his tragic death.
005 documentary “Loose Change,” which posited that Sept.
Anna Marie de la Fuente In its continued bid to explore new fiction content, Spain’s Mediacrest has joined forces with Chilean shingle Maria Wood Prods.
Gender Identity Development Service.England’s High Court ultimately ruled that children under the age of 16 were unable to understand the consequences of their decisions and, as such, were unlikely to be able to give informed consent to treatment such as puberty blockers.Activists believe the ruling will continue to negatively impact the health and wellbeing of trans and gender diverse children for years to come.Recent studies have shown that experiences like Bell’s are reported in less than 10