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Derrick Johnson, president and CEO of the NAACP Thursday lashed out at Fox Corp., accusing the media company of exploiting the NFL and its 70% Black players, saying the league’s increasingly high subscriber fees help subsidize Fox News programming.
“For several decades, the Fox Corporation, and more specifically, Fox News has represented the worst traditions of American broadcasting. The media outlet has used its news division to sow bigotry and racism, create dissension, spread misinformation,
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A Starting Point, the civic media organization created by Chris Evans, actor/filmmaker Mark Kassen and entrepreneur Joe Kiani, has teamed up with Newsweek for the month of April to create a cross-platform series exploring Gen Z’s impact on American politics. In this first-of-its-kind media collaboration for ASP, the brands will combine ASP’s educational and bipartisan lawmaker video interviews with Newsweek’s articles.
Meghan put Kate in the firing line during her tell-all interview with her close friend and US talk show legend, Oprah Winfrey, which aired on ITV earlier this month. Just minutes into the broadcast, she revived reports which had been circulating six months after the Sussexes' 2018 wedding.
Kate Aurthur editorIn Woody Allen’s first interview on American television in nearly 30 years, conducted in July and put up Sunday on Paramount Plus, the filmmaker again denied that he had sexually abused his daughter, Dylan Farrow. The interview, with CBS News’ Lee Cowan, skims the surface of the decades-old allegations against Allen, and has been released after a months-long today after the conclusion of the HBO docuseries “Allen v.
SAG-AFTRA leaders are calling on their members to help lead the fight against the rising tide of hate crimes and discrimination against Asian Americans.
here.#TheSuicideSquad in theaters and streaming on @HBOMax August 2021.*Available on @HBOMax in the US only, for 31 days, at no extra cost to subscribers. pic.twitter.com/sugYcauNNq— The Suicide Squad (@SuicideSquadWB) March 26, 2021“You’re here to save me,” Quinn says in the trailer.“We had a great plan too,” Flag responds.
Former Legendary Television President Nick Pepper is joining Amazon Studios.
Ellise Shafer administratorRyan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s latest project, “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” has found its leads.Evan Peters, a longtime staple of Murphy’s “American Horror Story” anthology series, will take on the role of notorious serial killer Dahmer. Niecy Nash, who starred in Murphy and Brennan’s 2015 series “Scream Queens,” has been cast as the show’s female lead, Glenda Cleveland.
The NBA has handed Raptors head coach Nick Nurse a US$50,000 fine for his actions in Toronto’s 115-112 loss to the Utah Jazz on Friday night at Amalie Arena.
Daniel Dae Kim is speaking out against the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes in America.
Nick Jonas recently released his all-new album Spaceman and it has been on a chart-topping journey ever since its release. The singer has also been busy with promotional interactions for the same and recently appeared on Zane Lowe's Apple Music podcast.
Joe Biden is embarking on a weeklong series of events to promote his $1.9 Covid-19 relief plan, but his administration also faces the challenge of winning over vaccine skeptics.