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By Peter White
Television Editor
Spanish drama Elite has been renewed for season 4 at Netflix but with some cast changes at the boarding school series.
The show, which was created and written by Carlos Montero and Darío Madrona, is one of the streamer’s best performing Spanish originals with Netflix noting last year that it had been seen by more than 20M households.
The cast announced the renewal news on social media with a video message (below).
The teen series follows the intrigue at Las
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By Elsa Keslassy
A second season of the new hit Netflix series White Lines is in the works!
This is the moment a Salford fugitive was arrested by police in Spain.
Spanish rockstar Enrique Bunbury will be featured in a Grammy Museum Event on Instagram Live on May 29. The event will be hosted by Raul Campos, a music host on KCRW and on his podcast Pili, Raúl & La Música. This is the Grammy Museum's second bilingual Instagram Live event. The first, earlier this month, was in celebration of Cinco de May
Geri Horner and Gary Lineker are set to join a slew of celebrities teaching children from home during the UK's lockdown, the BBC revealed on Tuesday.
By John Hopewell
People across the country have been forced to cancel holidays amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Elite is coming back for more!
By Tom Grater
In a new series amid the coronavirus pandemic, Billboard is asking individuals from all sectors of the music business to share stories of how they work now, with much of the world quarantined at home and unable to take in-person meetings, attend conferences or even go into the office. Submissions for the series can be sent to [email protected]. Read the full series here.
While many in the music industry expect Europe’s nightclubs and concert halls to remain shuttered this summer, Spain’s nightlife industry isn’t giving up just yet.This week some of Spain biggest live music industry associations say they are joining the government in releasing guides to hygienic and sanitary measures for live music venues to follow to prevent the spread of the coronavirus as they open back up for business.