They were sent to DJs "busy playing disco in the middle of the 70s"
08.05.2020 - 20:17 / hollywoodreporter.com
Entertainment companies this earnings season have spent much time discussing the novel coronavirus pandemic's impact on TV advertising revenue, film units and theme parks divisions. But audio entertainment trends have surprised Wall Street on the upside, providing a bright spot amid the virus crisis.
Streaming music giant Spotify and satellite radio powerhouse and Pandora owner SiriusXM both reported better-than-expected results and trends. And some Americans say they're listening to music
.They were sent to DJs "busy playing disco in the middle of the 70s"
Tensions boiled over between journalists Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Kernen on their CNBC business news show “Squawk Box” on Wednesday. The longtime co-hosts had an unusually fiery argument over the government’s response to the coronavirus outbreak as the death toll in the United States reached 100,000 people.
Tensions boiled over between journalists Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Kernen on their CNBC business news show on Wednesday. The longtime co-hosts had an unusually fiery argument over the government's response to the coronavirus outbreak as the death toll in the United States reached 100,000 people.
Sir Bob Geldof has said that a publicity stunt by the Boomtown Rats which saw 1,000 rodents posted to radio hosts was “basically the end” of the band’s chances of finding success in the US.
Ryan Seacrest returned to host Live! with Kelly and Ryan after a whirlwind few hours that had fans very concerned for his health.
If you’re gonna propose, might as well get a professional to help you out.
By Anita Bennett
"There's nothing more liberating than to realize you don't have to live up to anything anymore," Betty Broderick chillingly states in Dirty John: The Betty Broderick Story, the second season of USA's true-crime series. The line comes toward the end of this podcast-turned-series that aims to reappraise the discussion around women like her — your typical doting, upper-class housewives and moms who become cold-blooded murderers.
Screen Media has picked up the North American rights to Roger Michell’s doctor-assisted suicide drama Blackbird, which stars Susan Sarandon, Kate Winslet, Mia Wasikowska, Sam Neill, Rainn Wilson and Bex Taylor-Klaus. The feature, which bowed at the 2019 Toronto Film Festival, is set for a September 2020 release.
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Shawn Jay-Z Carter and Alicia Keys have signed an open letter calling for justice in the death of Ahmaud Arbery.
Neil Gaiman seems to be making a dig at his estranged wife Amanda Palmer with the latest selection on his GoodReads account.
It’s too bad All My Children still isn’t on the air, because daytime TV’s former leading lady Susan Lucci is still looking so amazing at age 73. She taped a public service announcement video to raise funds for the American Heart Association and shared it to her Instagram on May 5.