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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorThe newest ad from Procter & Gamble doesn’t feature any of its famous products, like Tide, Pampers or Crest. The only thing the company is really trying to sell is a good feeling at the end of a bad year.A new commercial from the consumer-products giant now available online and set to debut Saturday during broadcast of the Global Citizen Prize on NBC in the U.S.
It’s not every day that you see inside a massive New York City apartment belonging to two major celebrities!
When Benny the cat went missing seven years ago, his owner did all she could to try to find him. Nancy Bryant, from New Hampshire, organized search parties in her nearby woods and put up posters in her neighborhood, but after a few weeks, Benny still didn’t show up.
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan are currently spending the holiday season quietly in California with their son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor. However, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided to make a very special donation to a New Zealand charity to help those in need over Christmas.According to the New Zealand Herald, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle reached out to Make Give Live, a "Kiwi knitwear social enterprise," to purchase 100 hats in their son's name.
Patrick Wilson and his wife Dagmara Dominczyk have welcomed a new addition to their family, just in time for Christmas!
Teresa Giudice is ending 2020 on a happy note! star went Instagram official with her new boyfriend, Luis Ruelas, on Tuesday, posting a sweet pic of herself sitting on his lap in a restaurant.«The BEST thing that came out of 2020 ❣️» Teresa, 48, captioned it.A post shared by TERESA GIUDICE ® (@teresagiudice)The new relationship reveal comes three months after the reality star finalized her divorce from Joe Giudice, eight months following their split.Vikki Ziegler, a top New Jersey divorce
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday mused that Santa will be "very good" to him this Christmas because of how hard he worked to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
New York was hit by snow this week, but Bella Hadid wasn't about to shy away from the inclement weather.Sharing photos taken on a snowy rooftop, the model bared her midriff, despite the icy climes. She wore a short T-shirt, a camel jacket with a fur collar, and a pair of jeans.
Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentDJ David Guetta is ringing in the new year with a live charity concert.Insight TV, the Amsterdam-based global channel provider, has set a live charity broadcast with Guetta from a secret location in Paris on New Year’s Eve.The fundraising concert will be part of the United at Home series, which Guetta launched earlier this year to help fight the pandemic.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorWhen Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen try to show CNN viewers the sights and sounds of New Year’s Eve in Times Square this year, they will face one of their biggest challenges: There won’t be any.The throngs of people who come to see the fabled ball drop in what is billed as New York’s “Crossroads of the World” won’t be in attendance, due to concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorThis year in sports can’t be summed up with Top 10 lists and reels of game clips. So ESPN is going to try some different tactics.ESPN plans a three-hour primetime event to bid farewell to year in sports that often involved events that took place well off the field. The show, “SportsCenter Presents: 2020 – Heroes, History and Hope,”will air as three one-hour programs and will kick off on Thursday, December 24 at 8 p.m.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorIn an era of streaming giants, the media outlet behind “Billions,” “Homeland” and “Good Lord Bird” is trying to stand apart from the pack by celebrating its smaller size.A campaign that started during the Emmys makes the point that Showtime — available via pay cable and streaming video — has little intention of churning out dozens of projects every year.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorRita Houston, a steady presence on New York radio — and an important musical tastemaker in her role as program director of Fordham University’s WFUV — died Tuesday after a battle with cancer, the station said in a statement Tuesday. She was 59 years old.“Rita was the north star of WFUV’s sound and its public service, guiding the station’s musical direction for decades,” said Chuck Singleton, WFUV’s general manager, in a statement.
making homophobic comments about a colleague in the chat section of a Zoom class last month.The names of the teachers, all employees of Dumont High School in Dumont, N.J., were not made public, although the school district’s business administrator, Kevin Cartotto, announced the suspensions during a public meeting at the high school last Thursday.Cartotto said the district decided to hand out the suspensions following an investigation into the alleged comments, but had to continue to pay the