Fighting back after a whistleblower’s damning testimony earlier this week before a Congressional committee, Facebook spokesman Nick Clegg said on NBC’s Sunday Meet The Press that changes are coming to the social media outlet.
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said in a speech at the National Press Club after the study was released.“The media industry, and Hollywood in particular, is still the main image-defining and narrative-creating institution of American society.
This missing narrative, this systemic exclusion, it’s not only dangerous for Latinos, but it’s also dangerous for everybody,” He continued.Read the full study here.
.Fighting back after a whistleblower’s damning testimony earlier this week before a Congressional committee, Facebook spokesman Nick Clegg said on NBC’s Sunday Meet The Press that changes are coming to the social media outlet.
Meet Me @ The Altar have announced that they’ll be heading back to the UK next year for a run of tour dates.Following their debut UK live shows with All Time Low last month, the US pop-punk trio will embark on a European tour in support of State Champs, which reaches the UK in May.Meet Me @ The Altar, comprising guitarist Téa Campbell, drummer Ada Juarez and singer Edith Johnson, will take in shows at Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham as well as two gigs at London’s Electric Ballroom.The band are
Perhaps the least surprising story of the day is from Gallup, which released its latest polling on Americans’ trust in media, finding that just 36% have a “great deal” or “fair amount” of faith in what they see and hear in the news.
EXCLUSIVE: APM Studios, the podcast production arm of American Public Media, has made two executive appointments – bringing in Joanne Griffith as Chief Content Officer and Thomas De Napoli as Chief Strategy Officer.
The American meat industry is one of the most highly crowded and competitive markets. The market is flooded by cheap and relatively available meat that overshadows the high-quality American bred meat.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaMatthew López, who made history on Sunday as the first Latiné playwright to win the Tony Award for best play, will have his feature directorial debut with the LGBTQ+ romantic comedy “Red, White & Royal Blue.” The Amazon Studios production is an adaptation of Casey McQuiston’s 2019 best-seller of the same name.
Guns N’ Roses drummer Matt Sorum has opened up about why he wasn’t invited to take part in the band’s 2016 reunion.In a excerpt from Sorum’s upcoming memoir, Double Talkin’ Jive: True Rock ‘N’ Roll Stories, the drummer reveals that he learned of the partial reunion of the band’s classic line-up via the internet even though he was on a South American tour with his former GN’R bandmates Slash and Duff McKagan.Sorum said he confronted Mckagan once he learned of the news, at which point the bassist
is largely focused on the key women involved in the 1998 sex scandal and subsequent impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, there’s one key figure in the story that can’t be overlooked. And that is Matt Drudge, the creator of the news aggregator responsible for exposing the affair between Clinton and Lewinsky. On the series, Drudge is portrayed by Billy Eichner, a recent newcomer to Ryan Murphy’s universe who previously appeared in two installments of.
Michelle Young's journey for love is just a few weeks away fast approaching! Now, it's time to meet the men vying for a shot at love with the 28-year-old elementary school teacher.The men range in age from 25 to 36, and hail from all across the United States and from a wide variety of professions — including tech CEOs, football players, Ph.D students, personal trainers, firefighters, sales reps, to name just a few.Fans fell in love with Michelle when she appeared on Matt James' season of .
USA’s White Collar was conceived as a two-hander — a story of a suave thief, Neal, played by Matt Bomer, and a by-the-book FBI agent, Peter, played by Tim DeKay, who form an unlikely partnership to solve crimes. But it was Neal’s genius, and paranoid, con man best friend Mozzie, played by Willie Garson, who regularly stole the show.