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Eric Weissmann, Entertainment Attorney Who Repped Robert Altman and Elizabeth Taylor, Dies at 94
His clients also included Gene Wilder, Rita Hayworth, Keith Carradine, Peter Bogdanovich and Paul Mazursky.
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Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight Named Hollywood’s “Special Ambassadors” by Trump
In his post, the president-elect refers to Hollywood, California as a "very troubled place" due to runaway production.
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MSNBC’s Project 2025: Rebuilding Itself In the Trump Era
The channel is losing Comcast as its corporate parent — and shield from the President’s attacks — as it reclaims its Rachel Maddow-centric identity and plans new leadership.
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Justin Baldoni Files $400M Lawsuit Against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Over Alleged Smear Campaign
The lawsuit alleges the couple orchestrated an effort to defame the 'It Ends With Us' star-director.
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CNNÂ Unveils White House, Capitol Hill Teams Amid Trump Transition
‘The Source’ host Kaitlan Collins will also be reporting from the White House, as will Kristen Holmes, Alayna Treene and Jeff Zeleny.
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Nintendo Switch 2 Is Official: New Game Console Launches This Year
The video game giant will reveal more details on the Switch followup at an event in April.
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AMC Theatres Makes Changes to Membership Program in Bid to Boost Subscribers
AMC Stubs Insider members who see at least eight movies will gain a new status without paying a fee.
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Anheuser-Busch, Super Bowl Goliath, Plans Five-Beer Ad Blitz During Big Game
The beverage giant says that it will have three minutes of national ads and 45 seconds of regional ads, touting Michelob Ultra, Busch Light, Budweiser, Bud Light and Stella Artois.
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City National Bank to Donate $3M to L.A. Fire Relief Efforts
The Hollywood-focused regional bank's pledge follows fellow financial giant JPMorgan Chase's $2 million commitment.
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State Farm, California’s Largest Insurer, Cancels Planned Super Bowl Ad Citing L.A. Fires “Tragedy”
The Super Bowl commercial would have been the second consecutive spot from the insurance giant, after Arnold Schwarzenegger played 'Agent State Farm' in last year's game.
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Michael Gerety, Former Publicist and MGM Executive, Dies at 82Â
He also worked at American International Pictures and Newslink Corp. during his long career.
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Los Angeles Film and TV Production Finishes 2024 At Historically Low Levels
Despite an overall uptick in shooting last quarter, filming for films and TV shows in L.A. logged the second lowest number of shoot days observed by FilmLA last year.
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Tubi to Stream Super Bowl LIX Live in First for Fox-Owned Platform
Fox Sports unveiled a "takeover" of the Fox broadcast network and Tubi on Wednesday.
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NBCUniversal Content Distribution Chairman Matt Bond to Exit
The exec is set to retire, while remaining in an advisory role.
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Ronda Cooper, Longtime Talent Agent, Dies at 77
Her clients included Mena Massoud of Disney's 'Aladdin' fame, Enrico Colantoni, Kari Matchett, Michael Burgess and Stephen McHattie.
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YouTube Commits $15M Toward Fire Relief, Will Open Production Facilities to Creators
The Google-owned video platform announced its donation Wednesday, joining Snapchat and Hollywood studios in helping to rebuild.
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