For anyone who didn’t hear about Jennifer Lopez dumping Alex Rodriguez — somehow, like if you’re living under a rock, and not one in the greater Miami area, A-Rod would like you very much to know.
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NEW YORK -- People have been stuck at home for a year due to COVID-19 restrictions, with movie theaters closed, concert venues closed, restaurants closed, sports attendance restricted — yet television viewing is down?That makes no sense to networks and cable and satellite providers, who are complaining that the Nielsen company is inaccurately counting how many people are actually watching.Nielsen's reply, in a nutshell: the truth hurts.It's an argument with financial implications, since networks
.For anyone who didn’t hear about Jennifer Lopez dumping Alex Rodriguez — somehow, like if you’re living under a rock, and not one in the greater Miami area, A-Rod would like you very much to know.
Nielsen, about 9. 85 million people watched last night's (25 April) telecast, which marks a 58 per cent drop from last year’s record low.
Nielsen, about 9. 85 million people watched last night's (25 April) telecast, which marks a 58 percent drop from last year’s record low.
Rita Wilson, who worked on the Broadway play Fish in the Dark with Scott Rudin in 2015, has spoken up about her experience working with the producer. While working on the project, the actress learned about her breast cancer.
Rita Wilson opened up about her experience working with disgraced producer Scott Rudin on the 2015 Broadway play Fish in the Dark.
“New York Live” (weekdays at 11:30 a.m.), in which she explores New York activities and hot spots. Both shows have been airing for 14 and 12 years, respectively.Gore, 44, answered some questions for The Post about her television career.How did you pivot from the restaurant world to TV?I was an actor and a chef — when I wasn’t acting I was cooking, and vice versa.
NEW YORK -- An appellate court ruled for music producer Dr. Luke on Thursday on an important legal question in his defamation suit against pop star Kesha, saying the Grammy-nominated hitmaker isn't a public figure in the eyes of the law.The decision isn't a final judgment in the long-running court clash between the multiplatinum-selling singer, who says Dr.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorDorinda Medley wants you to sweat for a good cause. The former “Real Housewives of New York” star and professional aerobics instructor is teaching an ’80s-themed aerobics — or Dorobics, as she likes to call it — class on Moxie April 23.
The attendees of the ill-fated Fyre Festival are finally getting their payday.
Fyre Festival made headlines four years ago for being “the world’s biggest flop” – now, a court has put a price on the nightmare: approximately $7,220 (£5,225) apiece. The $2m (£1.
The US Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York has approved a $2 million class-action settlement for ticket-holders to the ill-fated Fyre Festival.
Those unfortunate music fans who were duped into buying tickets to the sham Fyre Festival look like they’ll be getting a refund.
Smartmatic said that Fox News cannot get a “Get Out Of Jail Free Card” to escape a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit, in which the company says that the network ruined its reputation when on-air personalities spread conspiracy theories and falsehoods about its role in the 2020 presidential election.
ticketed live performances have returned to New York City after more than a year of dark, locked-up venues and out-of-work actors, creatives and staff. However, what’s onstage today — like our waistlines — looks a little different from the art form we waved goodbye to on March 12, 2020.