The New York Times explores a shifting entertainment landscape, noting a growing sense that Hollywood’s dominance is fading. Streaming, global audiences, and new media are redefining how stories are told and consumed worldwide.
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Japanese music giant Avex’s U.S. division has partnered with Brandon Silverstein’s S10, signaling a major move in expanding their reach in the American market, according to Billboard.
Nikki Giovanni, acclaimed poet and activist known as the “Princess of Black Poetry,” has died at 81. Her powerful voice shaped decades of literature and civil rights discourse. The literary world mourns a true icon.
Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP continues to lead in entertainment litigation, representing top talent and studios in complex disputes. Their expertise spans contract, intellectual property, and defamation cases in the dynamic entertainment sector.
Los Angeles, a sprawling Southern California city, is known for its rich history, diverse population, and iconic landmarks. Britannica explores its vibrant culture, climate, geographic layout, and key facts shaping this global metropolis.
Commentary: What began as a bizarre political event at Four Seasons Total Landscaping quickly drew laughs. But beneath the humor lies a serious warning about misinformation and political theater, says the Los Angeles Times.
The Clairvoyants, the renowned mentalist duo from “America’s Got Talent,” mesmerize audiences worldwide with their mind-reading feats. Their blend of intuition and showmanship has redefined modern mental magic on the global stage.
After decades of anticipation, the 1980s animated classic The King and the Mockingbird has finally arrived in U.S. theaters. The Los Angeles Times spotlights this long-awaited release, celebrating its artistic legacy.
Irish rap group Kneecap has canceled their upcoming U.S. tour, citing a conflicting court date. The decision comes as the band prioritizes legal obligations over scheduled performances, according to a statement.
Hannah Gadsby’s latest special, “Woof!,” delivers a powerful queer message, emphasizing that their comedy is crafted for and by the community. The Los Angeles Times highlights its bold, fresh voice in stand-up.
From 125th Street in Harlem, Thelma Golden has transformed the U.S. art scene. As a visionary curator, she champions diverse voices, reshaping cultural narratives and expanding the reach of contemporary art nationwide.
One of America’s favorite TV pastimes, the game show, is increasingly being filmed overseas. Rising production costs and lucrative incentives abroad are driving studios to relocate, reshaping the industry landscape.
Susan Page, veteran political journalist and Washington Bureau Chief for USA Today, is set to moderate the upcoming vice presidential debate. Known for her incisive questioning, Page brings decades of experience to the historic event.
Marissa Román Griffith has joined Akin as Partner in Media & Entertainment, bringing extensive expertise in entertainment law. Her appointment strengthens Akin’s commitment to innovative media solutions.
Cierra Ortega has exited the “Love Island” villa following backlash over resurfaced posts containing racial slurs. The controversy prompted swift action amid growing public and cast criticism, sources confirm.
WWE’s flagship show “SmackDown” is moving from Fox to NBCUniversal’s USA Network, marking a significant shift in broadcasting rights. The change aims to expand the show’s reach and audience engagement.
Khloé Kardashian and actor Zachary Levi have criticized California leadership over their handling of the Los Angeles fires, calling for improved response and accountability amid escalating wildfire concerns.
YouTube, Disney, and Meta have all settled in a major legal battle tied to former President Trump’s content, paving the way for his $90-million payday, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Deadline is a leading entertainment news outlet known for breaking stories in Hollywood. Covering film, TV, and industry trends, it delivers timely, authoritative updates to a global audience.
Alissa Miller, Partner at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, leads the Media & Entertainment practice, advising top clients on complex legal matters in the rapidly evolving media landscape.



















