Ariana Grande made a special appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Tuesday night (June 15)!
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Deadline earlier today broke the news that Julie McNamara is leaving her post as EVP and Head of Programming for Paramount+.
In his company memo announcing McNamara’s exit, Tom Ryan, ViacomCBS’ President & CEO, Streaming, didn’t name interim replacement and did not address when a replacement will be named. Instead, he said, “I’ll have more to share in the coming weeks on our content structure and look forward to sharing further details about how we will continue to bring the best content from
Ariana Grande made a special appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden on Tuesday night (June 15)!
So long, In The Heights! James Corden and Ariana Grande are here with a brand new mini musical to sing along to!
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crafted a whole Broadway number — with the help of Ariana Grande — to say farewell to lockdowns.Sung to the tune of “Good Morning Baltimore” from “Hairspray” — though in a much lower key, so both of their voices can make it work — Corden and Grande frolic around the streets of California, celebrating all the things they can do now.
Jennifer Aniston has once again shown her love for her "ridiculously special" friend Courteney Cox in honour of the mum-of-one's 57th birthday on Tuesday.Taking to Instagram Stories to mark the special occasion, Jennifer shared a throwback clip during their time together on hit sitcom, Friends.MORE: Jennifer Aniston reveals goddaughter's sweet nickname as she shares rare personal photoWATCH: Jennifer Aniston praises ex-husband Brad Pitt in new videoThe throwback footage, which played 50 Cent's
Naman Ramachandran James Corden, Ariana Grande and Broadway musical “Hairspray” star Marissa Jaret Winokur convened for a joyous celebration of the end of COVID-19 restrictions on “The Late Late Show” on Tuesday night.They sang “No Lockdowns Anymore” set to the tune of hit “Hairspray” number “Good Morning Baltimore.”The video begins with a jubilant Corden appearing on a New York street in his bathrobe. “Woke up today, feeling okay, this is new,” Corden croons.
While Friends: The Reunion instilled a major dose of nostalgia for the millions and millions of fans of the iconic sitcom from across the globe, it was also a hearty walk down memory lane for the cherished OG6 cast - Jennifer Aniston aka Rachel Green, Courteney Cox aka Monica Geller, Lisa Kudrow aka Phoebe Buffay, Matt LeBlanc aka Joey Tribianni, Matthew Perry aka Chandler Bing and David Schwimmer aka Ross Geller.However, even before Friends Reunion, many of the cast members would happily relive
James Corden and Ariana Grande teamed up on Tuesday night's to celebrate lockdowns ending as the numbers in the COVID-19 pandemic continue to decline due to an increasing amount of Americans getting vaccinated. In a funny spoof of the opening song, «Good Morning Baltimore,» the pals and theater lovers sang «No Lockdowns Anymore.»Corden kicked things off, stepping out of an apartment in his robe and singing, «Oh, oh, oh, woke up today, feeling OK, wow, this is new!»He then broke into the chorus,
Courteney Cox has clocked another year round the sun and those closest to her are celebrating the actress. BFF and Friends co-star Jennifer Aniston showered some love on Courteney as she took to Instagram to wish her.
Bright Eyes have unveiled some new summer 2021 tour dates – see them all below.Arriving to support of last year’s comeback album, ‘Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was’, the group are heading out on an 11-date East Coast tour this July and August. You can buy tickets for the gigs here.For their gigs in New Haven, the group will be joined by Japanese Breakfast and Lucy Dacus.Dacus will further support Bright Eyes for their gig in New York City on July 31.
Burke Magnus, who first joined ESPN in 1995, has been promoted to president of programming and original content.
South Korean entertainment powerhouse CJ ENM is eyeing a bigger role on the world stage, saying it will invest more than 5 trillion won ($4.5B) in content creation over the next five years. The company behind Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar winner Parasite and Fox’s I Can See Your Voice has already set aside 800B won ($721M) for productions this year, CEO Kang Ho-sung said at a press conference in Seoul today, according to the Yonhap news agency.
Paramount TV Studios president Nicole Clemens is set to assume a bigger role at Paramount+. Clemens is in discussions to take over some of the duties left by outgoing head of programming Julie McNamara, an individual with knowledge of the situation told TheWrap.Clemens, whose new role is not yet official, would not have the exact same role and title as McNamara.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterParamount Television head Nicole Clemens is seen as the likeliest candidate to oversee Paramount Plus’ content and programming strategy, according to sources familiar with the matter.The move comes after Paramount Plus head of programming Julie McNamara, a 15-year-veteran of ViacomCBS, announced her departure Thursday.Paramount declined to comment.More to come…
Courtney Howard Writer-director Lynn Roth instinctively knows how to pluck the heartstrings with her heartrending historical drama, “Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog.” Her adaptation retains the wit and wisdom found within the pages of Asher Kravitz’s novel “The Jewish Dog,” whose unconventional conceit chronicling the Holocaust through the perspective of a German Shepherd lends itself to plenty of poetic and fantastical realism on screen.