By Nellie Andreeva
19.01.2020 - 16:11 / torontosun.com
1. Curb Your EnthusiasmSeason 10 debut Jon Hamm, Laverne Cox, Jane Krakowski, Fred Armisen and Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy will pop up as guest stars during the 10th season of Larry David’s Emmy-winning comedy. Fans, who have been waiting for new jokes since 2017, will now be able to enjoy a new batch of episodes.When: Sunday on HBO Canada, Crave
2. Star Trek: PicardDebut This anticipated new series picks up two decades after the events of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Patrick Stewart returns to his
By Nellie Andreeva
A year after Fox found a hit in “The Masked Singer,” the network has acquired another music-based format from South Korea: “I Can See Your Voice.” The network has ordered the music guessing game to series.
Fox Corp., led by CEO and executive chairman Lachlan Murdoch, on Wednesday reported sharply higher second-quarter earnings on valuation changes and higher advertising revenue.Fox — which, after Rupert Murdoch agreed to sell most of 21st Century Fox to Walt Disney for $71 billion, became a stand-alone company mostly focused on news and sports — reported net income of $314 million for the latest quarter, or 48 cents per share, compared with $24 million in the year-ago period, or 1 cents a
Higher sports rights fees and the cost of launching WWE’s “Smackdown” took a bite out of Fox Corp.’s earnings in the last lap of 2019.
Jason Crabb has signed with Red Street Records, the Christian label launched last year by Rascal Flatts’ bassist Jay DeMarcus, Billboard has learned exclusively.
A leading European sneaker event is heading back to Manchester this March, with a dramatically increased capacity.
1. Brooklyn Nine-NineSeason 7 debut Andy Samberg, Melissa Fumero, Terry Crews, Stephanie Beatriz and Andre Braugher return for the seventh season, which begins with a manhunt after an assassination attempt on a city councilor.When: Thursday on City, NBC
Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp says it’s trying to battle fake news and social-media clickbait with Knewz, its own curated headline-aggregation service.
1. Taylor Swift: Miss AmericanaDocumentary Fans will see a new side of the pop star in Taylor Swift’s revealing new documentary. The film will follow her life over the past few years as she comes into her own as a songwriter, performer and woman standing up for LGBTQ+ and artists’ rights through her public platform.When: Friday on Netflix
If “Crip Camp” strikes you as a politically incorrect name for a movie about a summer camp where kids on crutches, in wheelchairs, and otherwise living with disabilities found it possible to feel included rather than ostracized, consider this: The irreverent, stereotype-busting documentary was co-directed by Berkeley-based sound designer Jim LeBrecht, a spina bifida survivor who attended Camp Jened (as the institution was really called) in the early ’70s, and who sees the place as a source of
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When “Curb Your Enthusiasm” returns for its much-anticipated 10th season it does so with it a musical theme that’s a prime example of recognizable sonic branding and has become synonymous with comedy in our complicated times: “Frolic” by composer Luciano Michelini.
By Peter White
Dick Whitehouse, Curb Records’ longtime CEO, has died. The late executive passed away Tuesday evening surrounded by his family. Billboard could not confirm his age at time of publishing.
Yara Shahidi's family loves playing pranks on each other.
By Jake Kanter
1. This Is UsWinter Premiere When the critically acclaimed drama returns midway through Season 4, viewers will head back to the 1970s as Jack and Rebecca attempt to navigate their relationship despite objections from her father. The second half of the season will explore Randall’s journey to help his mother seek treatment and Kate’s exploration of the LadyKryptonite5 mystery.When: Tuesday on CTV, NBC