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Bectu Launches Biggest Ever Survey British broadcasting union Bectu is launching what it is calling its largest ever survey of those working behind the scenes in TV and film. The union is asking workers across the UK’s creative industries about their experiences and views on key issues facing the sector, including pay, employment practices, mental
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Netflix announced this week that it’s traveling back to Walnut Grove by ordering a reboot of my favorite childhood series. I’m dumbfounded. Little House on the Prairie, the beloved 1970s drama starring Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert, should stay nostalgic and beloved. Not every old television show needs to be modernized, even if it has
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The Recording Academy is handing out its 67th Grammy Awards today in Los Angeles, having just wrapped up its annual Premiere Ceremony where the bulk of the 94 awards were bestowed. Read more about the preshow below. Winners in the final eight categories will be revealed during the primetime ceremony hosted by Trevor Noah, and
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Critic’s Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 Luckily, Fire Country never misses a chance to fill every episode with non-stop, wall-to-wall intensity and still have time for characters to bear their souls. What I’m saying is that was a fantastic first episode after the winter break.  After barreling through the first two seasons, I had a laundry
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Sure, there’s some Main Character Syndrome with  Amy Larsen on Doc, but that’s because she is the main character.  We’re following her story, and as the protagonist — even a deeply flawed and somewhat tragic one — we’re inclined to sympathize with and root for her. She feels like an underdog, and we want her
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Charter Communications, which offers TV, internet and wireless services under the Spectrum brand, reported fourth-quarter results that exceeded Wall Street expectations. Earnings per share of $10.10 soared above the Street’s consensus outlook for $9.22. Revenue of $13.9 billion was close to the estimate of $13.88 billion. The company shed 177,000 internet customers during the period
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For anyone who’s tuned into The Pitt on Max, it doesn’t take long to realize that Noah Wyle‘s Dr. Michael Robinavitch is having a very bad day. In a press conference with reporters Thursday, Wyle joined fellow executive producers John Wells and R. Scott Gemmill, as well as most of the cast, to talk about
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Pinewood Unveils Revised Studios Expansion Proposal Pinewood Group has revised its plans to expand its Buckinghamshire site and launched a new public consultation to discuss development options. While noting that British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently called the site “the spiritual home of the British film industry,” Pinewood said proposals include additional stages and production
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Can these long-time friends and sporadic lovers repair their relationship after Will arrested Angie? In real life, probably not. While arresting a romantic partner often seals the relationship’s fate, couples have reconciled over stranger things. We’re not debating whether Will and Angie should reunite romantically, though. It’s way too soon for that. (Disney/Wilford Harewood)  However,
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EXCLUSIVE: Selma filmmaker Ava DuVernay is hoping to make a television series about Los Angeles’ first Black mayor, Tom Bradley. DuVernay would like to adapt an upcoming book by The Tipping Point author Malcolm Gladwell on the city’s longest serving mayor, who was in charge of the city between 1973 and 1993. DuVernay revealed her
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