Arkansas car show shooting: One dead, at least 24 injured; suspect taken into custody
• 3 years agoMass shootings are a relatively common occurrence in the United States, where firearms are used in approximately 40,000 deaths a year, including suicides, according to the Gun Violence Archive website
Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: American broadcaster NBC records low ratings
• 3 years agoBeijing Winter Games recorded the lowest-ever American audience for any Olympics, and down 42% from the Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, in 2018.
Beijing Winter Olympics 2022: American broadcaster defends Mikaela Shiffrin coverage, suggests sexism by critics
• 3 years agoThe experiences of gymnast Simone Biles and tennis player Naomi Osaka last summer were fresh in the mind of NBC's critics, and the online blowback was fierce.
A solemn, low-profile Golden Globe Awards serves as a reminder of the existential churning Hollywood is undergoing
• 3 years agoSuddenly, 2022 is looking eerily similar to 2021. Hollywood is seeing the movie business’s best form of advertisement undercut in a year when films desperately need it.
Seth Meyers tests positive for COVID, Late Night show goes on week-long hiatus
• 3 years agoSeth Meyers tweeted about his positive result but said he felt fine, thanking the vaccine and a booster shot
Tokyo Olympics 2020: US broadcaster NBC's Olympics viewership gets off to rough start
• 4 years agoFor three straight nights, viewership for the Tokyo Games has been down more than 30% compared to the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in 2016
Is Harry Potter now on HBO Max or Amazon Prime? Tracing why a film or show keeps switching streaming platforms
Fp Staff • 4 years agoAs streaming services proliferate, it is becoming more of a challenge to track down your favorite TV shows and blockbuster movies when streaming services can change up their offerings every month.
How the Golden Globes shrugged off its 'best-fed freeloaders in the industry' reputation to become a significant power-player
• 4 years ago"If the Golden Globes were a laughing stock for decades, how did it gain so much power? The short answer is money."
Tom Cruise returns three awards over HFPA diversity row; NBC announces it won't air Golden Globes 2022
• 4 years ago"Assuming the HFPA executes its plan, we are hopeful we will be in a position to air the show in January 2023," NBC said in a statement about the Golden Globes
Al Rooker, popular TV personality, reveals cancer diagnosis: 'Taking some time off to take care of this'
• 4 years agoAl Roker said he learned of his prostate cancer diagnosis after a routine medical checkup in September.