Katherine Heigl is on the mend after an “excruciating” neck injury.
10.03.2021 - 17:09 / deadline.com
Before President Joe Biden scheduled a primetime speech on the Covid-19 pandemic for Thursday, NBC News was already a Dateline special to mark the anniversary of the start of the lockdowns.
Covid One Year Later: Life After Lockdown, airing at 10 PM ET, will feature Lester Holt and Savannah Guthrie from the Lincoln Memorial, with interviews with Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen and White House chief of staff Ron Klain. The special also will feature coverage of vaccines and the new variants,
Katherine Heigl is on the mend after an “excruciating” neck injury.
She is titanium! Katherine Heigl revealed how her neck surgery went on Wednesday, March 17, days after she had to fly to Los Angeles to deal with a herniated disk.
Antonio Ferme editorRoger Harrison Mudd, a longtime CBS News political correspondent and Peabody Award-winning journalist, died at his home in McLean, Va, on Tuesday. He was 93.His son, Jonathan Mudd, told the Washington Post the cause of death was complications from kidney failure.Mudd spent almost 20 years covering Capitol Hill, political campaigns and corruption scandals.
Streaming service NBC News Now has added two live hours to its weekday lineup, installing Washington TV veteran Aaron Gilchrist as its anchor.
Naman Ramachandran Deborah Turness, president of NBC News International, the global arm of U.S. news network NBC News, will join the U.K.’s ITN as CEO from April 19.Turness replaces Anna Mallett who joined as CEO in 2019 from BBC Studios, and will now join Netflix as VP of physical production for the U.K.
Deborah Turness is leaving NBC News after eight years to become the CEO of ITN, the UK news producer.
About two years after Fox Corp. started a new chapter as a slimmed-down, TV-centric company, CEO Lachlan Murdoch observed, “It’s a good year not to own movie studios and theme parks.”
A judge has ruled in favor of Sofia Vergara regarding custody rights of frozen pre-embryos against her ex, Nick Loeb. The pre-embryos were created while the two actors were together, and a custody battle has ensued since their split.
Sofía Vergara can finally put his ex-fiancé, Nick Loeb, in the past. The Colombian actress received a permanent injunction by a Los Angeles Superior Court judge that bans Loeb from bringing the unborn offsprings to term without Vergara’s “explicit written consent.”As reported by Page Six, Loeb breached a contract he had with the actress after setting up a trust for the embryos and sued for custody in Louisiana.
Is Sofia Vergara‘s extremely lengthy legal battle finally over? A Los Angeles court ruled in her favor in her extended court case against her ex fiance Nick Loeb over custody rights to frozen pre-embryos they made together during the course of their relationship.
Sofia Vergara's ex-fiancé, Nick Loeb, will not be able to use the frozen embryos they created together without the actress' consent, the Los Angeles Superior Court ruled on Tuesday.The judge granted Vergara a permanent injunction, ruling that the contract they signed with a Beverly Hills fertility clinic in 2013 is still valid. Vergara, 48 and Loeb, 45, were engaged from 2012 to 2014.
EXCLUSIVE: Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group feature film division, Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures, has picked up the worldwide media rights to the critically-acclaimed historic biography From Selma to Sorrow: The Life and Death of Viola Liuzzo.