Taking a stand. Amid the controversy surrounding Spotify’s support of comedian Joe Rogan and his podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” many stars have decided to pull their content from the streaming service in protest.
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Sophia Bush will reunite with co-stars Hilarie Burton and Bethany Joy Lenz on her current CBS medical drama, , the network announced Thursday. Along with the news, the network released the first photo of Bush, Burton and Lenz on the Toronto set.Burton and Lenz, who starred on the WB/CW series with Bush for the majority of its nine-season run, will gust star on an upcoming episode, which began filming Thursday.They will play sisters Gretchen and Amy Taylor, respectively, who cross paths with Dr.
Sam Griffith (Bush) when Amy is admitted as a patient at Detroit's Lakeshore Sentinel Hospital. The trio have remained close since ended in 2012, and they recently launched their popular podcast, «Drama Queens,» which revisits their personal experiences filming the series.This is the latest blast from the past for Bush, who reunited with Gina Rodriguez — with whom she starred on -- on 's most recent episode, which Rodriguez directed.follows Sam, a talented heart surgeon who finds her place at the top of the food chain as the new chief of surgery after her boss falls into a coma. Her boss happens to be her father, the arrogant and difficult but iconic Dr.
Rob «Griff» Griffith (Jason Isaacs), who's never respected Sam's brilliance in the operating room or in life. When he wakes up from his coma months later, Sam is stuck with the difficult task of supervising him while navigating the treacherous waters of a father who's never respected her.airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m.
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.Taking a stand. Amid the controversy surrounding Spotify’s support of comedian Joe Rogan and his podcast, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” many stars have decided to pull their content from the streaming service in protest.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek has defended the streaming platform, saying “it’s too early to know” the impact of the recent Joe Rogan row on the company’s future.Earlier this month, hundreds of scientists and medical professionals asked Spotify to address COVID misinformation on its platform, sparked by comments made on The Joe Rogan Experience.More than 270 members of the science and medical community signed the open letter, which called Rogan’s actions “not only objectionable and offensive but also medically and culturally dangerous”.The situation then made headline news, with Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Crazy Horse member Nils Lofgren and more pulling their music from the service after Young sparked a protest against the misinformation being spread about the virus on Rogan’s Spotify original podcast.Other public figures also weighed in on the debate, with Catherine Mayer – the widow of Gang Of Four‘s Andy Gill – criticising Spotify for platforming anti-vax sentiments. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, meanwhile, said in a statement that they had expressed concerns about misinformation to Spotify last year.
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, «Attachments,» Dr. Sam Griffith (Sophia Bush) tracks down a deep-pocketed anonymous hospital donor and she’s shocked to discover why the donor is so loyal to her father, Griff (Jason Isaacs). Meanwhile, Griff offers to mentor his daughter and assure her succession — if he returns to his role as chief. In ET's exclusive sneak peek, Sam gears up for an important arm reattachment surgery and as the willing residents fight to get in on the opportunity, her father is — shall we say, interested.
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