Concerns rise at CNN and CBS News amid pending merger talks, as staff fear job cuts and reduced editorial independence. Industry insiders warn consolidation could reshape broadcast journalism’s future.
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The US House seal controversy reported by Los Angeles Blade highlights ongoing debates over the symbol’s design and representation. Lawmakers weigh reforms amid calls for inclusivity and historical accuracy.
TikTok made history with its first-ever U.S. TikTok Awards at the Hollywood Palladium, celebrating creators and viral moments. The event showcased the platform’s cultural impact and growing entertainment influence.
“VOTE-FOR-US,” a new campaign spotlighted by Los Angeles Blade, aims to boost voter engagement across diverse communities. The initiative focuses on informed participation ahead of the upcoming local elections.
USA TODAY celebrated its Women of the Year in Los Angeles, honoring inspiring leaders across industries. The event showcased powerful stories and achievements. See photos capturing the memorable night.
The 2026 USA TODAY Women of the Year reception honored remarkable women whose perseverance and impact inspire change. The event celebrated achievements in leadership, innovation, and community service nationwide.
Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village unveils its Spring 2026 lineup, featuring festive culinary events, live entertainment, creative workshops, and family-friendly activities, promising a vibrant and engaging season for all guests.
Archer Aviation has been named the exclusive air taxi partner for the Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission. The company will also serve as the official Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host City supporter and the Super Bowl LXI Host Committee partner.
Nicki Minaj revealed that her U.S. citizenship paperwork is being finalized, following her appearance at a Trump event. The rapper, once a vocal advocate for immigrant rights, now marks a new chapter in her journey.
The opera “Neither,” largely overlooked in the U.S., is receiving a lavish production in Germany, highlighting a growing appreciation abroad for this avant-garde work. The Los Angeles Times explores the cultural contrast.
Meet one of Disneyland’s key leaders driving diverse, adventurous entertainment at the parks. Featured by the Los Angeles Times, this visionary is reshaping Disney’s guest experience with innovation and inclusivity.
South Korea is poised to expand its influence in Hollywood through a landmark deal, signaling a major push to strengthen cultural and business ties in the global entertainment industry, reports the Los Angeles Times.
Journalist Don Lemon was arrested by federal agents while covering a protest at a Minnesota church, WTTW reports. Details on the charges and circumstances remain unclear as the investigation continues.
Los Angeles’ entertainment economy is facing a steep decline, with rising costs, production delays, and talent shortages threatening the city’s status as the global media hub. Industry insiders warn of a potential crisis ahead.
A new Pew Research Center report reveals that one in five U.S. newsroom employees are concentrated in just three cities: New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., highlighting media industry centralization.
Netflix’s “Dancing for the Devil” explores the rise and fall of a notorious TikTok cult, revealing new details about its leaders and followers. The Los Angeles Times provides fresh updates on this gripping docuseries.
Hollywood production has ground to a halt, leaving thousands of workers unemployed amid ongoing disputes. The shutdown is causing widespread financial strain across Los Angeles’ entertainment industry, experts say.
Entertainment News – NBC Los Angeles delivers the latest updates on Hollywood stars, blockbuster premieres, and exclusive interviews. Stay informed with breaking celebrity news and behind-the-scenes insights from Tinseltown.
Letters to the Editor highlight growing concerns as U.S. entertainment production shifts overseas, causing significant job losses and economic hardship for American workers in the industry.
Frank Gehry, the visionary architect behind iconic L.A. landmarks like the Walt Disney Concert Hall, has died at 96. His innovative designs reshaped the city’s skyline and left a lasting legacy on urban architecture.



















