Elaine Low Senior TV WriterJames Murdoch, former chief executive of 21st Century Fox and son of Rupert Murdoch, has resigned from the News Corp.
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Elaine Low Senior TV WriterJames Murdoch, former chief executive of 21st Century Fox and son of Rupert Murdoch, has resigned from the News Corp.
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Shahs of Sunset stars Mercedes 'MJ' Javid and Reza Farahan, and it all plays out on part two of the season 8 reunion on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.In ET's exclusive sneak peek at the explosive episode, MJ virtually confronts Reza over their falling out. In tears, MJ tells Reza how she spent the night before the reunion watching home videos they made before their issues started, saying it was «so amazing,» but she quickly unloads on her former BFF for what she says he did wrong.
Demi Lovato’s found her “partner” for life in Max Ehrich.Lovato, 27, and Ehrich, 29, announced their engagement via Instagram on Thursday, July 23. In sharing their relationship milestone, the twosome posted a series of beachy proposal shots along with heartfelt messages about their next chapter together.“@maxehrich — I knew I loved you the moment I met you,” the “I Love Me” singer wrote.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorEXCLUSIVE: Nicola Bamford, the CEO of Endemol Shine’s international operations, has become the latest executive to step down after Banijay completed its $2.2BN takeover of the MasterChef production group earlier this month.Bamford has worked at Endemol Shine for the past three years, but joins the likes of CEO Sophie Turner Laing and Wim Ponnet, the chief strategy and commercial officer, in heading for the exit door since the Banijay merger was made
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Page Six has learned that Mr. Feldman was pushed out of his position at an elite-level Hollywood union.
Burger Records co-founder and president Lee Rickard has stepped down and divested from the garage rock imprint, which announced "major structural changes" after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against the Fullerton, California, label's artists and employees emerged on social media over the weekend.
Jessica Shalvoy Southern California independent label Burger Records has announced a series of structural changes after a number of young women came forward with accusations of sexual misconduct and predatory behavior amongst artists and employees associated with the label, its events and its Fullerton offices.As first-hand accounts continued to grow on social media — many gathered under @lured_by_burger_records on Instagram — the label released a long statement apologizing for “the role Burger
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Roma Khanna, CEO of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ REVOLT TV, is stepping down from her role at the cable network after nearly three years on the job. Going forward, she will serve as an advisor to REVOLT TV’s senior team and shareholders. With Khanna departing, REVOLT TV executive vp and head of
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Tom Grater International Film ReporterZygi Kamasa, the longtime CEO of Lionsgate UK and Europe, is stepping down at the end of this month.The much respected 15-year vet of the studio’s operations on this side of the pond says he is leaving to pursue an “entrepreneurial opportunity” with details to follow.
Dave McNary Film ReporterZygi Kamasa, longtime CEO of Lionsgate’s film and TV operations in the United Kingdom, is stepping down at the end of July to pursue a new film and television business opportunity.Kamasa, who made the announcement on Wednesday, did not disclose specifics of the new opportunity. He has served at the helm of Lionsgate UK since he sold his own company, Redbus Film Distributors, to Lionsgate in 2005.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterMahmoud Sabbagh, the director of Saudi Arabai’s Red Sea Film Festival, is resigning from his role after being unable to take the reins at the event’s inaugural edition after it was cancelled due to the pandemic.No reason was given for Sabbagh’s decision to step down. The festival posted a statement on its social media channels thanking the exec for his work and noting he will now return to working in the Saudi film industry as a filmmaker.