Michael Che is giving fans a more intimate look at what’s on his mind.
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Spanish-language media giant Univision Communications, which late last year sold a majority stake to an investor group led by former Viacom CFO Wade Davis, reported higher fourth-quarter revenue despite the coronavirus pandemic as its media networks unit returned to advertising growth thanks to political spending. The company posted a fourth-quarter loss from continuing operations of $39.1 million, compared with a year-ago profit of $93.9 million.
Michael Che is giving fans a more intimate look at what’s on his mind.
New details about Tom Girardi’s law firm amid its liquidation have emerged, and it seems the legal drama is far from over.
Plex, a 12-year-old streaming provider with a unique combination of third-party access and management tools for users’ media assets, has raised $50 million in growth equity.
While Hannah Marks might be best known for her acting roles, appearing in projects such as “Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency,” “Daniel Isn’t Real,” and “I Used to Go Here,” the actress has become a strong up-and-coming filmmaking talent, writing the hilarious comedy, “Banana Split” and directing the recent drama, “After Everything.” And it appears she’s continuing her filmmaking evolution with an exciting new dramedy, “Don’t Make Me Go.” READ MORE: ‘Banana Split’ Is A Sweet, Hilarious
Also Read: Arclight and Pacific Theaters Close Permanently“After shutting our doors more than a year ago, today we must share the difficult and sad news that Pacific will not be reopening its ArcLight Cinemas and Pacific Theatres locations,” Pacific Theaters, parent company of Arclight and Pacific Theatres, said in a statement.
Time’s Garrett Bradley has become the first African-American woman recognized with an Oscar nomination for directing a feature documentary.
Hawaii Five-O alum Chi McBride is set as a lead opposite Pete Holmes in CBS’ untitled Tom Smallwood multi-camera comedy pilot, from CBS Studios.
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jon M. Chu are gearing up to release the movie of the summer, “In The Heights”.
In the Heights” nearly two decades ago, Broadway heavyweights stumbled over what he was selling. They wanted the young female protagonist Nina, who drops out of Stanford, to have a more dramatic reason for leaving school than the pressures of being the first in her family to go to college.“I would get pitches from producers who only had ‘West Side Story’ in their cultural memory,” Miranda recalls.
Megan Ellison spared Scott Rudin no quarter today.
Stephen Fretwell has announced details of ‘Busy Guy’, his first new album in more than 13 years.Fretwell’s third record will arrive on July 16 via Speedy Wunderground, and comes after he previously previewed it with lead single ‘Oval’.Today (April 7) sees Fretwell debuting ‘Embankment’, which is the next song to arrive from the record.Opening up on the recording of the album, Fretwell explained how he headed into Soho’s Dean Street Studios with producer and Speedy Wunderground boss Dan Carey.“I
ITV America, the production company behind CBS’ Love Island, Fox’s Hell’s Kitchen and ABC’s The Chase, is banking on a non-scripted boom.
Arden Cho has revealed that she is the victim of a racially motivated attack.
Shirley Chung, a Top Chef finalist and owner of Culver City's Ms. Chi Cafe, recalls an incident last year in which a group of diners made her staff sanitize their outdoor table — twice.
Emma Roberts and Garrett Hedlund took their three-month-old son, Rhodes, for a stroll around the neighborhood on March 28. While Emma has posted some photos of herself and the little one on Instagram, this is the first time that the proud parents have been photographed out with Rhodes together. Both stars wore jeans and white t-shirts for the casual walk.
Cementing his legacy in the world of professional wrestling is The Great Khali, who is deservedly the next inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2021. Delivering the good news as a surprise to the 48-year-old wrestler was none other than Khali's former manager and close friend Ranjin Singh.
Do you remember that scene in “Dumb and Dumber” when Jim Carrey’s character asks if there is any chance he might have of dating the beautiful girl? She tells him “one out of a million” and he replies, “So, you’re telling me there’s a chance…” That’s what it feels like when you see responses from Zack Snyder fans when they see more and more interviews with WarnerMedia executives basically saying there is no more “Justice League” films coming.