Since its Feb. 7 release, Galantis' third LP, Church, has been sitting on the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart, where it peaked at No.
28.02.2020 - 22:21 / deadline.com
By Patrick Hipes
Executive Managing Editor
ABC’s duo of Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19 returned to the top of heap in broadcast primetime Thursday, helping the network take the top spot in overall ratings and viewership in Nielsen fast-affiliate data.
Grey’s (1.1 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic, 5.97M viewers) was the night’s top-rated show, while its lead-in Station 19 (1.0, 6.55M) was the night’s most-watched program. Both were even with last week, when they were beaten by Univision’s
Since its Feb. 7 release, Galantis' third LP, Church, has been sitting on the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart, where it peaked at No.
By Patrick Hipes
LevelK has sold the Icelandic vampire splatter comedy “Thirst” to several territories including North American following its market premiere at the European Film Market.
Station 19 is coming back for another season!
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden shakes the hand of a young boy during her visit to Overkalix in Sweden on Tuesday afternoon (March 10).
Turning 62 doesn't seem to be slowing Sharon Stone down. The acting icon kicked off her Hollywood career in 1978, according to her IMDb page, with an appearance in a video short promoting "Grease" on Broadway.
By Denise Petski
Kyra Sedgwick is set to star in the ABC multi-camera comedy “My Village,” Variety has learned.
As per usual, James Corden’s latest “Audience Q&A” segment didn’t go to plan.
Billy Stark says that a learning curve for Hamilton Accies kid Jamie Hamilton against the likes of Celtic's Leigh Griffiths has given him the chance to reach the top level.
It was revealed just days ago that the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation would be presenting its first-ever Los Angeles fundraiser — the Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS on April 30 on the Fox lot. It's hard to imagine that when organizers sat down to select an individual to honor that evening that the list included anyone other than Sharon Stone.
It was revealed just days ago that the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation would be presenting its first-ever Los Angeles fundraiser — the Elizabeth Taylor Ball to End AIDS on April 30 on the Fox lot. It's hard to imagine that when organizers sat down to select an individual to honor that evening that the list included anyone other than Sharon Stone.