SPOILER ALERT: Reading further will reveal the five acts that will be moving forward for the “America’s Got Talent” finals, so proceed with caution.
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Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsByron Allen and Entertainment Studios announced Friday that its lawsuit against telecommunications giant Charter is set to move forward.Federal District Court Judge George H. Wu has ruled in favor for Allen’s $10 billion dollar lawsuit against Charter Communications for racial discrimination.
SPOILER ALERT: Reading further will reveal the five acts that will be moving forward for the “America’s Got Talent” finals, so proceed with caution.
Dave McNary Film ReporterUniversal Pictures is moving the domestic release of animated comedy “The Croods: A New Age” forward a month from Dec. 23 to Nov.
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Breonna Taylor was shot dead by police in her home, the city of Louisville has agreed to a major settlement with Taylor's family in a wrongful death lawsuit, an attorney representing her family tells CBS affiliate . The death of the 26-year-old Black woman was among several police shootings across the country that have galvanized the Black Lives Matter movement and a nationwide push for police reform and racial justice.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorEXCLUSIVE: Just ahead of the premiere of its Season 11 premiere this week, Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios has picked up America’s Court With Judge Ross for seven more seasons, through fall 2027.Featuring former Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Kevin A. Ross, America’s Court With Judge Ross is a daily half-hour syndicated courtroom series with clearances in over 90 percent of U.S.
Jeremy Tardy, who appears in Netflix's "Dear White People," has announced that he's exiting the show, citing "racial discrimination" as the reason for the move. Tardy, 29, has appeared in the show's first three seasons in varying capacities.
“Dear White People” star Jeremy Tardy took to Twitter on Friday to announce that he would not be returning for the Netflix series’ fourth and final season, alleging “racial discrimination” in the contract negotiation process.
star Jeremy Tardy took to Twitter on Friday to announce that he would not be returning for the Netflix series' fourth and final season, alleging «racial discrimination» in the contract negotiation process.«Unfortunately I will not be joining NETFLIX’s for its fourth and final season due to my experience with Lionsgate and their practices of racial discrimination,» wrote Tardy, who recurred as Rashid Bakr on the first three seasons of the show, in a series of tweets.
Jeremy Tardy will be leaving Dear White People ahead of its fourth and final season, the star announced on social media.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVJeremy Tardy, who has been recurring on Netflix’s Dear White People, revealed in a Facebook post Friday that he will not be returning for the Lionsgate TV-produced series’ upcoming fourth and final season “due to my experience with Lionsgate and their practices of racial discrimination.” In response, Lionsgate called the standoff that led to Tardy’s exit “a purely financial negotiation.”In a lengthy post (you can read it below), Tardy chronicled the events
Jimmy Fallon was looking for tips on how to stay in touch while in quarantine, and he had just the ladies to ask.
The Academy of Country Music Awards announced the performers and songs that will be featured at this year's show at the Grand Ole Opry House. The 2020 show will feature performances by Kane Brown, Luke Bryan, Eric Church, Dan + Shay, Florida Georgia Line, Mickey Guyton and Morgan Wallen when the show kicks off later this month.
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorA Los Angeles federal judge has rejected Charter Communications’ effort to dismiss a $10 billion racial discrimination lawsuit filed against the cable giant by Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios.Judge George Wu of California’s Central District issued a ruling Friday denying Charter’s motion to dismiss.
Also Read: TruTV Orders 'Tirdy Works,' a Reality Show About a Lady Who Makes Arts & Crafts Out of Moose PoopIn the series, Savage played a “seemingly confident comedy writer, wife and mom who comically exposes her inner immaturity and neuroses through unexpected life situations.” The series debuted in 2017 to modest ratings and was picked up for a second season which premiered in early 2019.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsByron Allen’s Entertainment Studios announced that Brooke Kahn will continue to lead digital sales and distribution as the company’s new VP of digital sales, partnerships.“I’m delighted to continue building our Entertainment Studios content distribution business across our fantastic partner network and with a growing number of new platforms and business models,” said Kahn.
Beyonce‘s video for her song Brown Skin Girl has been released, and it co-stars her daughter Blue Ivy Carter among lots of other stars! Destiny’s Child’s Kelly Rowland, supermodel Naomi Campbell, actress Lupita Nyong’o, singers Saint Jhn and WizKid are also featured in the amazing, six-minute-long video.
MVPs, studio executives and prominent Hollywood figures gathered Saturday to celebrate and appreciate black culture at the fourth annual Culture Creators Innovators and Leaders Awards Brunch at the Beverly Hilton. The afternoon affair, sponsored by Morgan Stanley, recognized a wide array of influential figures hailing from various industries including technology, music and entertainment for their contributions to the innovation of black culture.
Royalty Brown, 6, has moves in more ways than one! Chris Brown‘s daughter was so cute as she practiced her gymnastics moves with an instructor during an at-home lesson. In a video posted by grandma Joyce Hawkins on Saturday, Aug. 22, Royalty showed off her impressive backflip move. “Squeeze, squeeze — arms arms up,” the instructor could be heard saying. “Swing and keep your arms right by your ears, okay? Night and tight. Jump!” she then said to Royalty, who looked like a total pro.
Aaron Rodgers is one of the executive producers of the upcoming Amazon football movie Work Horses and the project is being completely reinvented!