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The Best of Late Night, at the Movies and Beyond

The horror-thriller Late Night With the Devil starring David Dastmalchian explores the dark side of a live broadcast on Halloween night 1977.
Late-night hosts have made numerous appearances in fictional movies and TV shows, showcasing their impact on popular culture. [ more ]
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Late Night Doesn't Think Trump's Good News Is All That Good

Donald Trump's civil fraud case bond reduced to $175 million from $454 million by a New York appeals court.
Highlighted late-night host comments on Trump's financial situation and character. [ more ]
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Late Night Isn't Shocked to See Trump Back in Court

Trump faces charges of mishandling classified documents in court.
Trump claims the documents were his to do with. [ more ]
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Conservative Commentators Condemn Uproar at NBC

NBC News faced internal criticism for hiring Ronna McDaniel due to her election denialism.
Conservative commentators argue NBC News reflects liberal bias. [ more ]
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NBC News Cuts Ties With Ronna McDaniel After Network Firestorm

Ms. Ronna McDaniel's brief tenure as an on-air political commentator at NBC News ended abruptly due to an on-air revolt by the network's leading stars.
NBC's decision to cut ties with Ms. McDaniel was influenced by backlash from reporters, viewers, and the network's left-leaning audience, particularly over her affiliation with former President Donald J. Trump. [ more ]
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Chuck Todd Questions His Network, NBC News, Over Hiring of Former R.N.C. Chair

Chuck Todd criticized NBC News leadership for hiring Ronna McDaniel, causing tension within the network.
Some NBC journalists were uncomfortable with McDaniel's hiring due to her ties to Trump and criticisms of the media. [ more ]
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First Asian American Bachelorette,' Jenn Tran, Cast by ABC

The Bachelor franchise casts its first Asian American lead, Jenn Tran.
Franchise has received criticism for lack of diverse representation, aiming to rectify with recent casting decisions. [ more ]
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What's on TV This Week: The Bachelor' and The Truth vs. Alex Jones'

The Bachelor finale is airing on ABC, promising a unique and surprising ending.
Grown-ish on Freeform is wrapping up its final season with original cast members and guest stars in the last few episodes. [ more ]
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CBS Signs 5-Year Deal for Golden Globes

CBS signed a five-year deal to broadcast Golden Globe Awards, boosting the program and award show telecasts.
Viewership for award shows like the Golden Globe Awards, Oscars, Grammys, and Tony Awards has been increasing over the past two years. [ more ]
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What to Watch This Weekend: A Rapid-Fire Sitcom

Girls5eva is part of a category of shows related to 30 Rock with similar quality and rapid pace of jokes.
Great News, another show connected to 30 Rock, is a must-watch with only 23 gloriously funny episodes. [ more ]
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Ramy Youssef: Making Sense of the World and Finding Faith (With Jokes)

Ramy Youssef's career is rapidly rising with various projects in Hollywood.
He is releasing a standup special, hosting SNL, and contemplating transitioning from TV to movies. [ more ]
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What's on TV This Week: Grey's Anatomy' and 55th N.A.A.C.P. Image Awards

Lakefront Empire showcases real estate at Lake of the Ozarks. The Lionheart documentary tells Dan Wheldon's story through old and new footage. Password game show returns with Keke Palmer as host and celebrity guests. [ more ]
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What's on TV This Week: the Oscars and the State of the Union

Dance competition show emphasizing careers in dance
New procedural drama series on Fox
Documentary about a revolutionary artist's missing paintings [ more ]
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Game of Thrones' Creators Look Skyward for Their New Series

The Game of Thrones creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss chose a sci-fi series after being approached by Netflix executive Peter Friedlander.
3 Body Problem, based on Liu Cixin's trilogy, features a unique space invasion saga with a mix of science, skulduggery, and international characters. [ more ]
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Former Apple Executive to Lead Sports Streaming Service

New sports streaming service led by Pete Distad, former Apple executive
Service aims to cater to passionate sports fans outside traditional pay TV bundle [ more ]
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What to Watch this Weekend: A Fun Biographical Drama

Helena Bonham Carter stars in Nolly as Noele Gordon, a pioneer of British television.
Nolly delivers a story focusing on Noele Gordon's firing from the long-running soap opera Crossroads after 20 years. [ more ]
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Jimmy Kimmel Explains His Run-In (Sort of) With Trump at the Oscars

Jimmy Kimmel hilariously responds to Donald Trump criticism post-Oscars.
'Oppenheimer' wins big at the Oscars with John Cena also in the limelight. [ more ]
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The Late Show' Goes Live to Recap the State of the Union

Biden's State of the Union address humorously analyzed on late-night shows.
Comedians poke fun at the age and demographics of Congress members. [ more ]
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Late Night Finds Super Tuesday Super Predictable

2024 presidential race will likely be between Biden and Trump
Celebrity influence on voter turnout [ more ]
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Te decimos como gestionar tus suscripciones a las plataformas de streaming'

Subscription fees for streaming services are increasing, potentially costing as much as cable TV.
Future increases in streaming service fees are expected due to additional changes and measures taken by companies. [ more ]
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The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Amazon, Disney+, Hulu, Max and More in March

Original Road House movie gaining attention for its entertainment value through the remake
New series Parish featuring Giancarlo Esposito as the lead character debuts on March 31st [ more ]
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The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Amazon, Disney+, Hulu, Max and More in March

Road House, a pulp melodrama classic, gets a remake in a new setting with an eclectic cast.
Parish, a neo-noir series based on a British crime show, follows a limo driver reluctantly dragged into criminal activities. [ more ]
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The Sunday Read: How Tom Sandoval Became the Most Hated Man in America'

Vanderpump Rules is a successful reality TV show that received an Emmy nomination.
Tom Sandoval's personal life, including the affair nicknamed 'Scandoval,' has garnered widespread attention. [ more ]
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The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in March

Adam Sandler shines in dramatic roles in 'Spaceman'
Guy Ritchie's 'The Gentlemen' returns in TV series format [ more ]
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Stream These 8 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in March

A wide array of big titles are leaving Netflix in March.
Jerry Seinfeld's unconventional career choices post his sitcom. [ more ]
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Late Night Speculates About Mitch McConnell's Next Career Move

Mitch McConnell stepping down as Senate Republicans leader at 82 years old.
Controversy over a Willy Wonka-inspired event in Glasgow. [ more ]
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What to Watch This Weekend: TV's Juiciest, Glitziest Sports Show

Season 6 of Formula 1: Drive to Survive on Netflix remains engaging due to its drama and high stakes.
Drive to Survive's success has led to a trend of sports documentary series imitating its style and content. [ more ]
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With Richard Lewis, Kvetching Was Charismatic

Jewish representation increased in TV in the late 1980s with characters like Richard Lewis.
Richard Lewis, known for his cranky persona on 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' was a charismatic and influential figure in the TV industry. [ more ]
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