CNN Correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister to Host Pre-Emmy Interview Series (TV News Roundup)
CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister is set to host a special pre-Emmy interview series airing exclusively on CNN.
CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister is set to host a special pre-Emmy interview series airing exclusively on CNN.
The fifth and final season of "Industry" is adding seven new cast members.
David Ellison's Paramount Skydance asked the judge overseeing the antitrust lawsuits filed by 12 states and the WGA to force the plaintiffs to pony up…
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Anthony Bourdain's memoir "Kitchen Confidential" has returned to bestseller lists following a new biopic about the beloved chef, Tony.
CNN correspondent Elizabeth Wagmeister is set to host a special pre-Emmy interview series airing exclusively…
Vasana Montgomery has made a public apology after being removed from 'Love Island USA' for her use of the n-word in videos on social media.
Doja Cat slammed Elon Musk as a 'barrel chested Ewok' while requesting changes to X.
Response to artists booking or backing out of the 'Freedom 250' shows revealed the nature of modern fan fickleness. Bret Michaels' guitarist spoke up.
Tribeca kicks off with Questlove's Earth, Wind & Fire documentary and Robert De Niro slamming Trump as 'immoral, cruel and corrupt.'
Backrooms Director Kane Parsons says AI 'defeats the purpose' of filmmaking.
Veteran Mexican group Intocable partners with Primary Wave; Julia Jacklin signs with 4AD; Merlin promotes four, and more.
Tom Holland once said it would be a bad sign if he was playing Spider-Man in his 30s, but now reveals he could've just been leveraging Sony for a deal.
TikTok and Sundance Institute are launching a microseries writing program through Sundance Collab, Sundance Institute’s digital learning and community platform, to support "the next generation of creator-led short-form storytelling for…
Steve Kroft says '60 Minutes' is 'disatrous' under the leadership of Bari Weiss after Scott Pelley and more were let go.
Cynthia Erivo, Emilia Clarke, Suki Waterhouse, Emma Corrin and Hannah Waddingham were all celebrated at Variety's inaugural Power of Women London.