Tegna, one of the top local TV station owners in the U.S., says former NBCUniversal and Google exec Michael Steib will succeed David Lougee as CEO in August.
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Lauren Piester SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers for “One Last Time,” the series finale of ABC’s“Station 19,”streaming on Hulu as of May 31. For a show that spent most of its time putting its characters in mortal danger, it’s remarkable that “Station 19” completed its series finale with nearly everyone alive and well — except, of course, for Kate (Kiele Sanchez), the newest addition to 19 who never did quite manage to become a part of the family. Kate got sucked up into a fire tornado — a firenado, perhaps — becoming the finale’s only casualty. Despite injuries and burns and smoke inhalation, everyone else lived on to firefight another day, with visions of their bright futures dancing ahead of them.
After years of dealing with the harsh realities of firefighting, they all got their happy ending. The episode, which was directed by showrunner Peter Paige, spent most of its time continuing to deal with the massive wildfire that was hurtling toward Seattle. Theo (Carlos Miranda) was injured by a falling tree, but quickly patched up by doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
Maya (Danielle Savre) was saved from a huge wall of fire by her coworkers, which was great news for her newly pregnant wife Carina (Stefania Spampinato). Andy (Jaina Lee Ortiz) endangered herself by protecting her team on her own, landing herself in the hospital with burns but no major damage. As they all faced the possibility that this fire could be their last, the members of Station 19 each envisioned the future they were fighting for.
Tegna, one of the top local TV station owners in the U.S., says former NBCUniversal and Google exec Michael Steib will succeed David Lougee as CEO in August.
new Brat Pack documentary on Hulu, Andrew McCarthy, 61, confronted writer David Blum, 68, about how he coined the now-iconic group title in a notorious New York Magazine cover story from 1985.At the time, Blum was doing a piece on Emilio Estevez and joined him on a night out in LA with other actors including Rob Lowe and Judd Nelson. Blum ran the Brat Pack profile that changed the lives of McCarthy, Estevez, Lowe, Nelson, Demi Moore, Anthony Michael Hall, Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy forever.
Bring Me The Horizon‘s Oli Sykes has given hints about what fans can expect from their new music in the ‘Post Human’ series.The frontman recently spoke to NME from the band’s HQ in Sheffield fresh off releasing their latest album, ‘Post Human: Nex Gen‘. It marked the second album in their ‘Post Human’ series, the first, ‘Survival Horror‘, was released in 2020, and ‘Nex Gen’ was surprised released last month after multiple delays.The band initially planned to release four ‘Post Human’ EPs in a year, but changed upon lockdown lifting: “We thought we were going to be in lockdown for a lot longer than we were.
Jack Dunn When series creators David Benioff, D.B. Weiss and Alexander Woo first crafted the moment Jin Cheng (Jess Hong) and Thomas Wade (Liam Cunningham) enter the game in “3 Body Problem,” they made it so they “would put on the headset and then there’ll be a moment of black and then they go into the game.” But when they saw the scene cut together, they felt there was “something missing.” So for inspiration, they reached to another popular sci-fi series for inspiration: “Severance.” “We’re actually influenced by ‘Severance’ in the elevator scenes, you know where they have that kind of weird camera effect,” said writer and co-creator Benioff.
When a marriage goes bad and the partnership turns deadly, the worst of humanity comes out. So it was with Victoria and Emile Cilliers, a married couple, with two children who went from living their dream to a coercive nightmare.
True crime fans will be able to watch a new Channel 4 documentary, The Fall: Skydive Murder Plot. The three-part series starts tonight (Tuesday) and covers a tale of betrayal and criminality which will strike fear into the hearts of those watching.
Nothing lasts forever. Even vampires.
J. Kim Murphy SPOILER ALERT: This article discusses the “Ren Faire” finale, now streaming on Max. Long live the king. In his search for a worthy heir to buy out his stake in the Texas Renaissance Festival, theme park founder George Coulam has put his subordinates through some dark ages.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director Matthew Vaughn recently opened up to Empire magazine about enduring some of the worst reviews of his career with “Argylle,” the $200 million star-studded spy comedy that flopped in theaters this year with $96 million worldwide. The film, backed by Apple and released theatrically by Universal, intended to start a franchise and starred Bryce Dallas Howard as a reclusive spy novelist thrust into a real world of espionage. Henry Cavill, Sam Rockwell, Samuel L.
An ITV game show winner couldn't believe his luck when he scooped a massive £99,000 cash prize, saying it was more than he ever dreamed of.Twenty-four year old Daniel O'Halloran from Rock Ferry, on the Wirral, outsmarted 99 other contestants on The 1% Club. Guided by comedian Lee Mack, the quiz tests players on their logic, reasoning and maths skills. It was Daniel's mum who urged him to participate in the programme because they are huge fans.
The winner of a whopping £99,000 on an ITV game show couldn't believe his luck, saying it was beyond his wildest dreams.Twenty four year old Daniel O'Halloran from Rock Ferry, on the Wirral, triumphed over 99 other contenders on The 1% Club, which aired last on ITV in May 2023. Hosted by the hilarious Lee Mack, the quiz challenges contestants with questions on reasoning, logic, and maths. It was actually Daniel's mum who signed him up for the show as his folks are huge fans.
When Brian Flynn took out a £1,500 loan to buy a friend’s car, he was totally unaware that one decision would change the trajectory of his life forever. High interest and mounting fees meant his debt ballooned to £65,000 in just a few years, eventually leading to the loss of his beloved family home.
SPOILER ALERT: The following reveals major plot points from ABC‘s Station 19 series finale.
Station 19 will be ending tonight and executive producer Shonda Rhimes is saying goodbye ahead of the series finale.
Pulp have reunited and played their first live show of the year last week – check out footage of the set below as well as their full setlist.The Britpop icons took over the AFAS Live in Amsterdam, Netherlands last Friday (May 24) for their first show of the year. Before heading on stage, the sentence “You are about to see the 543rd concert by Pulp” was projected on to the stage’s closed curtains.Jarvis Cocker and co.
the Associated Press in a video posted on their Instagram, Rowland told her side of the story. “The woman knows what happened, I know what happened,” she said. “I have a boundary and I stand by those boundaries, and that is it.”She also noted that there were “other women that attended that carpet who did not quite look like me and they didn’t get scolded or pushed off or told to get off.”On Tuesday, a video went viral of Rowland appearing to scold a security guard at the red carpet premiere of the French-Italian film “Marcello Mio.”Photos from the event show Rowland smiling as she walked up the red carpet steps to go into the theater — before she got into a heated exchange with a female security guard.The former Destiny’s Child member looked upset and angry as she pointed her finger at the woman.
Before they ever went one on one as Hall & Oates, John Oates played his first show with his longtime partner Daryl Hall in New York City.After meeting as students at Temple University in Philadelphia in 1967, the blue-eyed soul brothers behind such classics as “Rich Girl,” “Kiss on My List,” “Maneater” and “Out of Touch” made their debut in the middle of Greenwich Village’s fertile folk scene in the late ’60s.“[Daryl] had a doo wop group called the Temptones,” Oates, 76, told The Post outside the site of the former Gaslight Cafe where the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame duo first played together in public — five-plus decades before their shocking breakup last fall.“They were a vocal group, and they needed a backing band. They had a backing band, and they lost their guitar player,” he recalled.
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the series finale of Freeform‘s grown-ish.
From a 999 call to a conviction for murder, a new Channel 5 series makes compelling viewing for true crime fans. Tonight (Tuesday) is the turn of Julie Dixon, a woman who called the emergency services to report an attack on her partner David.