Paul Marshall, a multimillionaire founder and investor in upstart conservative media outlets, has bought the right-wing magazine in a deal worth more $131 million.
Category: Television
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Jorge Ramos to Leave Univision After 40 Years at the Network
TelevisaUnivision announced on Monday that Mr. Ramos and the network had mutually agreed not to renew his contract.
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Susan Lucci’s Dramatic Return to the Runway at NYFW
Susan Lucci hits the catwalk for the first time since she took a memorable tumble. Plus: giant Loewe vegetables, poufy dresses and browsing for backpacks.
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Presidential Debate Will be Big Test for ABC
ABC News is under a microscope as its journalists prepare to host one of the most scrutinized moments of the 2024 campaign.
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In ‘Matlock,’ Kathy Bates Takes One Last Case
The Oscar winner found surprising depths in this reboot of the beloved procedural, which she said will be her final job. “This is my last dance,” she said.
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Inside Disney’s Succession Struggle and Bob Iger’s Return to Power
The inside story of how Bob Iger undermined and outmaneuvered Bob Chapek, his chosen successor, and returned to power at Disney.
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From Winona Ryder to Jenna Ortega, a Goth Girl Timeline
From “Beetlejuice” to its sequel, these are the actresses and roles that made us embrace the darkness.
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Tareasa Johnson, Who Went Viral on TikTok as Reesa Teesa, Is Getting a TV Show
Tareasa Johnson captivated millions on social media with a multipart story about her ex-husband’s lies. Now, it’s slated to become a TV show.
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Tareasa Johnson, Who Went Viral on TikTok as Reesa Teesa, Is Getting a TV Show
Tareasa Johnson captivated millions on social media with a multipart story about her ex-husband’s lies. Now, it’s slated to become a TV show.
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Larry Ellison Will Control Paramount After Skydance Merger
An F.C.C. filing shows that companies affiliated with Mr. Ellison will own most of the voting interest currently held by Shari Redstone.
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Lisa Taddeo’s Book ‘Three Women’ Is Now a Starz Series. She Feels Just OK About It.
A writer’s success today may be measured in film and television adaptations. Lisa Taddeo, whose book “Three Women” is now a Starz series, hates that.
