Things turn out badly for most of the show’s well-heeled characters. But that hasn’t stopped some fans from booking a trip.
Category: Television
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Is It Time for a ‘White Lotus’ Vacation?
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Is It Time for a ‘White Lotus’ Vacation?
The New York Times – Travel:Things turn out badly for most of the show’s well-heeled characters. But that hasn’t stopped some fans from booking a trip.
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How Angela Lansbury and Stephen Sondheim Came to Appear in ‘Knives Out’ Sequel
The New York Times – Movies:A fan of musical theater, Rian Johnson had long hoped to land the two stars. But he was already the editing phase when they agreed to take part.
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YouTube Reaches Deal for N.F.L. Sunday Ticket
The New York Times – Sports:Tech giants including Apple, Amazon and YouTube’s owner, Google, pursued the rights to stream the N.F.L. games.
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Hannity and Other Fox Employees Said They Doubted Trump’s Fraud Claims
The New York Times – Business:On Wednesday, lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems shared some of the strongest evidence yet that some Fox employees knew what they broadcast about the claims was false.
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Jenna Bush Hager Is Making a List. Authors Are Obsessed With It.
The New York Times – Business:She was born into a life in the public eye. Then she chose to go on morning TV.
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YouTube in Advanced Talks for N.F.L. Sunday Ticket
The New York Times – Sports:Tech’s biggest companies — Apple, Amazon and YouTube’s owner, Google — have been pursuing the rights to the football package.
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Drew Griffin, CNN Investigative Journalist, Dies at 60
The New York Times – Business:His reporting on delayed care for military veterans at Veterans Affairs hospitals led to the resignation of the secretary of the department.
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What AMC’s Streaming Troubles Say About the Greater TV Industry
The New York Times – Business:The company has struggled to earn enough from streaming to make up for losses from its traditional cable business. It is a story widespread in the industry.
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Streaming’s Golden Age Is Suddenly Dimming
The New York Times – Business:After years of breakneck growth, the number of scripted TV series orders made by networks and streamers is in decline.
