Kanye West tapped Travis Scott for "Wash Us in the Blood," the first single off his upcoming project God's Country which came out today (June 30). But who should 'Ye hit the booth with next?
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMatt Duckor, Condé Nast’s head of lifestyle video programming, is no longer with the media company.
His exit comes after staffers claimed that Condé Nast failed to feature people of color in videos and did not pay them for appearances, and after a series of Duckor’s old tweets with racist and homophobic comments were recirculated online.Duckor’s departure Wednesday comes two days after Adam Rapoport quit as editor-in-chief of Bon Appetit, following allegations of
.Kanye West tapped Travis Scott for "Wash Us in the Blood," the first single off his upcoming project God's Country which came out today (June 30). But who should 'Ye hit the booth with next?
Matthew Morrison is set to appear on a UK radio program later today that was prerecorded on Wednesday (June 24), and he’s allegedly asked about Lea Michele and the allegations against her.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorLooking to persevere through a period of intense scrutiny, especially of its video operation, Condé Nast introduced several new offerings for advertisers Tuesday in a virtual NewFronts presentation.The media company announced a new content and Nielsen-measured offering called The Influence Network; a branded podcast network; and a teaming between GQ and the NBA Players Association.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorMatt Duckor, who led lifestyle programming for Condé Nast, has left the company in the wake of a storm at Bon Appétit and the reappearance of past tweets from Duckor making racist and homophobic comments.Former Bon Appétit editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport resigned earlier this week after a photo of him in brownface resurfaced online and staffers called out race-based pay inequity at the food brand.
After BTS' Jungkook released his first solo single "Still With You" during the boy band's famous Festa 2020, fans want to hear their other favorite K-pop group members take the mic by themselves.
Nicki Minaj confirmed on Wednesday (June 10) that she is reuniting with former collaborator Tekashi 6ix9ine to drop their surprise track "Trollz" June 12.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorBon Appétit, the Condé Nast-owned food title that found itself embroiled in racial controversy this week, put out a lengthy statement Wednesday conceding its racially insensitive past and vowing extensive changes.Adam Rapoport exited as Bon Appétit editor-in-chief this week after an image of him in brownface surfaced online.
tweeted sarcastically.Thompson added, “Roger Lynch, CEO, just told staff re: pay and diversity ‘truthfully, if these concerns had been brought up earlier, we could have dealt with them sooner.'”Also Read: Bon Appétit Editor in Chief Adam Rapoport Resigns After Brownface Photo ResurfacesSebastian Modak, formerly of Condé Nast Traveler, wrote Lynch’s reported comments caused an “actual spit take.”Justine Harman, who worked at Glamour, wrote, “In the single town hall meeting I attended with Lynch,
Dade Hayes Finance EditorAdam Rapoport, editor-in-chief of Condé Nast-owned Bon Appétit, is facing calls for his resignation after a photo of him in brownface surfaced online.Adding to the swirl of controversy on social media, editor Sohla El-Waylly has also charged that she earns less than less-qualified co-workers and is not paid at all for video appearances, contrary to her white colleagues.A rep for the magazine did not immediately respond to Deadline’s request for comment, and no updates or
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAdam Rapoport, editor-in-chief of Bon Appetit, came under fire Monday with calls for him to resign or be fired after allegations that the Condé Nast food title pays white editors — but not people of color — for video appearances. In addition, a photo of Rapoport in brown face was posted on social media.Representatives for Condé Nast did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The Flash actor Hartley Sawyer on Monday, June 8, days after racist and homophobic tweets by the actor resurfaced.“Hartley Sawyer will not be returning for season seven of The Flash,” The CW, Warner Bros. TV and Berlanti Productions told The Hollywood Reporter in a statement on Monday.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are joined by some of their kids while attending a memorial for the late Breonna Taylor on Friday afternoon (June 5) in downtown Los Angeles.
North Carolina-born, L.A.-based R&B singer PJ has spent the past few weeks releasing covers of her favorite songs — including Roddy Ricch’s “High Fashion" and Doja Cat’s “Say So" — for her Quarantine Tapes series. Now she's turning her attention to original tracks with her new EP, Waiting For Paris, out this morning via Atlantic Records. Alongside the release, PJ is premiering the video for "Privately," the project's slinky and sexually charged intro.