LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — George Stephanopoulos revealed on “Good Morning America” Monday that he has tested positive for coronavirus, although he has remained asymptomatic.
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The buyer of Moviefone has been revealed after the venerable ticketing and showtimes brand was auctioned off at a fire sale price of $1.075 million on March 19. Los Angeles-based producer Cleveland O'Neal III stated on Wednesday that his holding company offered the winning bid at the the U.S.
Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York. Moviefone currently only has one staffer working for the website, and the new ownership did not disclose a hiring increase but said that it will
.LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) — George Stephanopoulos revealed on “Good Morning America” Monday that he has tested positive for coronavirus, although he has remained asymptomatic.
Shailene Woodley is getting really real about an apparently major health scare that nearly completely derailed her career — and took her life.
Madison Beer has released her latest single following demand from her fans.
Julie Bennett, the actress best-known for her voiceover role as Cindy Bear in the iconic Yogi Bear cartoons has sadly passed away from coronavirus. She was 88 years old.
Coronavirus has taken another Hollywood star.
Coronavirus has taken another Hollywood star. Julie Bennett, known as the voice of Cindy Bear in "The Yogi Bear Show," has died at the age of 88 from coronavirus complications, her talent agent Mark Scroggs confirmed to Fox News.
By Ellise Shafer
Julie Bennett, who provided the voice of love interest Cindy Bear on Yogi Bear cartoons for nearly three decades, has died. She was 88.
The buyer of Moviefone — who snapped up the site for the fire-sale price of $1 million in a bankruptcy auction — has now come forward: It’s Cleveland O’Neal III, creator and producer of syndicated daytime entertainment show “Made in Hollywood.”
Broadway actress Ruthie Ann Miles, who tragically lost her daughter and unborn child two years ago, is pregnant. The Tony-winner shared on Twitter on Saturday that she is due this spring.
MovieFone — the online theater ticket website that was once sold to AOL in 1999 for $388 million in stock — was acquired at a bankruptcy auction on Thursday for a bid of $1,075,000. A business listed as Born In Cleveland, LLC was the winning bidder for the site, per a filing with the U.S.