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The seemingly endless mockery aimed at a CBS Evening News anchor just two days into his tenure isn’t just humiliating him—or his MAGA-curious boss, Bari Weiss. Staffers at the once-pristine evening broadcast are “overwhelmingly depressed” by Tony Dokoupil’s chaotic rollout and Trump-friendly segments,
CBS has quietly changed the title of Taylor Sheridan’s next-coming Yellowstone spinoff Y: Marshals to just Marshals. Why ditch the Y? Well, maybe because it just sounds cleaner. Or maybe it’s because the guy who created the Yellowstone universe is ditching Paramount.
Media watchers blasted the anchor over Tuesday’s segment for making a “both sides” argument about the deadly Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol.
CBS' Yellowstone spinoff about Kayce Dutton has changed its show name months before the series premiere. Y: Marshals, which is scheduled to premiere on March 1, will now be known as just Marshals. The change comes ahead of the show's highly-anticipated debut,
Andy Friendly, the first producer of the long-running syndicated Entertainment Tonight and the son of the legendary CBS newsman Fred Friendly, died Sunday at his home in Bel-Air. He was 74. His death was announced by family.
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In a letter sent Monday to Manhattan-based District Judge Paul Engelmayer, Attorney General Pam Bondi and deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche laid bare just how little had been done to comply with the Epstein Files Transparency Act since it was passed in November.
Radha Subramanyam, the chief research and analytics officer at CBS, has died. Subramanyam died on Jan. 5. Con Pederson, CGI Pioneer and '2001: A Space Odyssey' Visual Effects Artist, Dies at 91