Across television, film and podcast, these four stories use personal tragedies as a way to illuminate bigger institutional failures in health care.
Category: Television
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A Fox News Host Had a Baby and a Double Mastectomy. Viewers Had Opinions.
Kat Timpf got pregnant, got breast cancer, then got back to work on the political comedy show “Gutfeld!” — all as a culture war brews over ambition, motherhood and women’s health.
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Local TV Giant Sinclair Ends Jimmy Kimmel Boycott
The company is one of two that has been pre-empting Mr. Kimmel’s show since he returned this week.
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A Guinness Heiress Goes to Netflix
Ivana Lowell talks about spinning her high-drama family tales into “House of Guinness” with the “Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight.
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A Guinness Heiress Goes to Netflix
Ivana Lowell talks about spinning her high-drama family tales into “House of Guinness” with the “Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight.
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Why Companies Like Disney and Paramount Are Caving to Trump
When broadcasters like CBS and ABC surrendered to the president, it looked as if they lacked backbone. The explanation runs much deeper.
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What’s Behind Nexstar and Sinclair Boycotting Jimmy Kimmel?
Nexstar and Sinclair say their boycott of the late-night host is all about what he said. But both are exploring deals for their sprawling networks of local TV stations.
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Q&A: Meredith Marks Talks RHOSLC Rumors and Nastiness Party Game
The “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star is back for Season 6 and has a new party game for her fans aimed at building relationships, rather than drama.
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Disney Raises Prices for Streaming Plans in the U.S.
The price hike goes into effect on Oct. 21 and covers the Disney+ service, as well as plans that bundle it with Hulu, ESPN Select and HBO Max.
