EXCLUSIVE: All3Media’s digital content arm Little Dot Studios is making a big play in the U.S.
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Mónica Marie Zorrilla “Tough as Nails,” hosted by Emmy Award-winning producer Phil Keoghan, has been renewed by CBS for Seasons 3 and 4 ahead of Wednesday’s second season finale at 8 p.m. ET.
The reality competition series that celebrates hard-working Americans and everyday heroes who are not afraid to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty is created by showrunner Keoghan and his producing partner and wife Louise Rodrigues Keoghan. The couple serves as executive producers along with
.EXCLUSIVE: All3Media’s digital content arm Little Dot Studios is making a big play in the U.S.
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National Hockey League's second television package.The two sides have agreed on a seven-year contract that includes three Stanley Cup Finals, two people familiar with the deal told The Associated Press.
Former "American Idol" contestant Avalon Young is asking her fans for donations to help her pay for brain cancer treatment. The singer, 26, appeared on Season 15 of "American Idol" in 2016, where she was eliminated after making it to the top 24 semifinals. In November, she revealed that she was experiencing seizures.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterFor the first time in more than a decade — and only the second time in history — a woman has won the Oscar for best director.Chloé Zhao on Sunday night took home the Academy Award for best director for “Nomadland,” a sweeping drama about a widow in her 60s (Frances McDormand) who travels the Western United States in a van after losing her job in the Great Recession.
Sacheen Littlefeather, the Native American actress who stunningly rejected Marlon Brando’s Best Actor award for The Godfather in 1973, claims the move ended her Hollywood career
Floor Is Lava is returning to Netflix for a second season.
Things are looking up for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Starz Picks Up ‘Death & Nightingales’ Starz has acquired BBC period drama Death And Nightingales, which features The Americans actor Matthew Rhys and Fifty Shades of Grey’s Jamie Dornan. The three-part drama, which is based on Eugene McCable’s modern Irish classic, is written by The Fall creator Allan Cubitt and is produced by Imaginarium Productions and Soho Moon.
Lauren Daigle is appearing on American Idol tonight (April 19) and they keep teasing her as an “alum” of the show, even though most people probably don’t remember her being a contestant.
CBS is continuing to get its hands dirty with its non-scripted slate.
EXCLUSIVE: Everybody Hates Chris co-creator Ali LeRoi is to direct American Refugee – the second movie in Blumhouse Television’s recent partnership with Epix.