Nicki Minaj hosted and helped close out a nearly four-hour show heavy on performances and reaction shots of Taylor Swift in the audience.
Category: Television
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Sam Heughan’s 5 Favorite Places in Glasgow
The star of ‘Outlander,’ which is halfway through its seventh season, recommends five spots in the Scottish city that he has called home for a decade.
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Max Gomez, Longtime TV Medical Reporter, Dies at 72
Known as Dr. Max (he was not a medical doctor. but had a Ph.D. in neuroscience), he reported on health and science with an easygoing gravitas.
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‘My Hero Academia’: The Anime Coco Gauff Watches Prematch
“I watched like four or five episodes of ‘My Hero Academia’ before I played,” she said after advancing to the U.S. Open final.
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The Actors KJ Smith and Skyh Black Marry in Malibu, Calif.
When KJ Smith and Skyh Black first met on the set of the TV show “Sistas,” Covid precautions kept them apart. After exchanging numbers months later, their story extended beyond the screen.
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Warner Bros. Suspends Deals With Top Show Creators
The move, which affected star writers like Mindy Kaling and J.J. Abrams, is an escalation of the standoff between Hollywood studios and the Writers Guild of America.
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How the N.F.L. Used Supercomputers to Solve Its TV Schedule Problems
The N.F.L. leaned into optimizing its 2023 schedule for TV (and streaming), turning to high-powered computers rather than football tradition to create matchups.
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TV Shows and Movies Streaming in September 2023: ‘The Wheel of Time,’ ‘Gen V’ and More
Spinoffs and chillers abound in a month filled with tons of new television. Here’s the best of what’s coming to Amazon, Max, Apple TV+ and others.
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The Best Movies and TV Coming to Amazon, Hulu, Max and More in September
Spinoffs and chillers abound in a month filled with tons of new television. Here’s the best of what’s coming.
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Comcast and Disney Agree to Speed Up Hulu Deal
Disney is poised to own the entirety of the Hulu streaming service, which has more than 48 million total subscribers.
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Two Documentaries on School Integration Offer New Views of an Old Problem
Premiering in September, the films take very different looks at what has and hasn’t changed in the almost 70 years since Brown v. Board of Education.
