13 Reasons Why has shot to the top of the Netflix charts in the U.S.
28.05.2020 - 12:15 / abcnews.go.com
The winner, and still champion, is CBS.
The Tiffany network finished the traditional television season, which ended last week, as the most-watched broadcaster for the 12th consecutive year, the Nielsen company said.
CBS has won 17 of the last 18 years, the lone exception coming when Fox topped the chart at the height of “American Idol.”
CBS has won for so long the distinction has lost much of the meaning it had when the streak began. Broadcast networks no longer dominate the television
13 Reasons Why has shot to the top of the Netflix charts in the U.S.
Oprah Winfrey is hosting a discussion with Black thought leaders, artists and activists regarding the civil unrest across American in response to the murder of George Floyd next week as part of a two-night event that will be simulcast across 19 different Discovery-owned networks.
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Kerry Washington‘s movie on Netflix, American Son, is getting a lot of love from citizens who are wanting to deepen their understanding about racial injustice.
Kerry Washington is grateful that her film is helping to open up dialogue on police violence and racism in America. The actress took to Instagram amid the ongoing nationwide protests to share her appreciation for those who have been moved or affected by the heart-wrenching drama.
The gesture was prompted by another actor who played a detective on TV almost 10 years ago
NASA's "Launch America" drew much of the nation in.
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Rachel Zegler, best known for her role as Maria in the upcoming remake of the movie musical West Side Story, has quit TikTok after accusing bosses of “perpetuating oppression.”
Rachel Zegler, best known for her role as Maria in the upcoming remake of the movie musical West Side Story, has quit TikTok after accusing bosses of “perpetuating oppression.” The 19-year-old singer and actress tweeted that she deleted her account on the video sharing platform after reportedly discovering the social media app has blocked “Black Lives Matter” and all hashtags relating to George Floyd.
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When the film was released in 1983, “Flashdance” was pretty much panned by most critics. But as we’ve seen time after time, critics aren’t the ones buying tickets, and the musical drama would go on to become a massive hit at the box office, finishing the year as the #3 highest-grossing film in the US and earning more than $200 million worldwide.