Richard Plepler has hopped on the podcast train. The former HBO chief executive has invested in Luminary Media, a podcast-subscription service, and taken a seat on its board.
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Cher impacts the Jan. 11-dated Hot Tours recap at No. 2, while infusing the Boxscore chart with nine entries. The final 2019 dates of her ongoing Here We Go Again Tour earned $14.1 million and sold 109,521 tickets according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore.
Dotting the Boxscore chart with 9 million-plus engagements, Cher ranks highest at No. 3 with a two-night stint at New York's Madison Square Garden on Dec. 3-4. She earned $3.8 million and sold out at 27,495 tickets over both nights
Richard Plepler has hopped on the podcast train. The former HBO chief executive has invested in Luminary Media, a podcast-subscription service, and taken a seat on its board.
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Another series from New York Times best-selling author Robyn Carr is getting the adaptation treatment.Carr has partnered with executive producers Roma Roth and Christopher E. Perry of Reel World Management to option her best-selling Sullivan’s Crossing series.The author and producers originally joined forces to adapt Carr's best-selling 20-book series Virgin River for Netflix.
Could Matthew McConaughey and Hugh Grant become step-siblings?
Steve Martin Caro, a co-founder of Walk Away Renee hitmakers Left Banke, has died.
Old Dominion has announced a U.S. leg of the We Are Old Dominion tour following their winter leg in Canada. U.S. dates will kick off on May 5 at Key West Amphitheater in Key West, Flor. and hit 12 more stops along the way.
The Songwriters Hall of Fame today announced its 2020 inductees: they are Mariah Carey, Eurythmics (Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart), the Isley Brothers (Ernie, Marvin, O’Kelly, Ronald, Rudolph Isley and Chris Jasper), Steve Miller, the Neptunes (Chad Hugo and Pharrell Williams), Rick Nowels and Motown great William “Mickey” Stevenson. The inductees will be honored at the organization’s 51st annual induction and awards dinner on June 11 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York.
Adam McKay is a busy man.
How the other side lives!
As we enter a new year, let’s take time to celebrate 2019 one last time. With a run of four shows at Madison Square Garden leading into a New Year’s Eve bonanza, Phish impacts the Jan.
The best of both worlds! Naturi Naughton is juggling her 2-year-old daughter, Zuri, with her career and admits finding balance is “challenging.”
Five decades ago, John Storyk’s life “changed on a dime” when he met Jimi Hendrix. The then-22-year-old musician-carpenter had just completed his first design project for New York’s Cerebrum nightclub.
Jonas Brothers add yet another accolade to an already triumphant 2019: the act landed the biggest song on U.S. radio last year.
A+E Networks has set a development and production pact with Ozy Media, the content company headed by journalist Carlos Watson.
Jack Nicholson is doing just fine. And he still loves his basketball!