The Los Angeles Sports & Entertainment Commission has partnered with Verizon to enhance event connectivity and fan experiences. This collaboration aims to boost technology integration at major LA sports and entertainment venues.
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Hollywood studios are navigating China’s strict censorship and market demands to maintain access to its lucrative audience, often altering content to align with Beijing’s preferences, reveals a Los Angeles Times report.
Blake Lively has filed a lawsuit against her “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni. Amid the legal dispute, several collaborators have publicly expressed support for Lively, intensifying the controversy surrounding the film.
Hollywood creatives are calling on the government to strengthen copyright protections against AI infringements. The Los Angeles Times reports industry leaders fear unregulated AI threatens artists’ rights and livelihoods.
Jonathan Joss, known for his roles in “King of the Hill” and “Parks and Recreation,” has died in a shooting, authorities confirmed. The actor’s sudden death has shocked fans and colleagues alike. Investigation ongoing.
The Los Angeles Times review of “It Ends With Us” highlights the film’s approach to a serious topic, noting it soft-pedals the subject’s intensity. The adaptation treads cautiously, tempering the story’s emotional impact.
Despite recent rigging allegations, Miss USA was crowned Miss Universe fairly, the pageant CEO affirmed. He emphasized the integrity of the judging process amid widespread controversy.
Len Blavatnik’s Access Entertainment has acquired a stake in RatPac Entertainment, expanding its footprint in film and TV production. The move strengthens Access’s position in Hollywood’s evolving media landscape.
Disney at 100: Seven ways Walt’s company forever changed entertainment explores the legacy behind Disney’s innovations in animation, theme parks, storytelling, and technology that shaped global pop culture.
Exclusive: The moment N.W.A changed the music world. The Los Angeles Times revisits the groundbreaking debut that redefined hip-hop, challenged authority, and ignited a cultural revolution in the late 1980s.
No, that isn’t Wyatt Russell at the anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles. The actor quickly refuted the mistaken identity on social media, emphasizing he was not involved in the demonstrations, Entertainment Weekly reports.
AMC and Regal have announced the temporary closure of all U.S. theaters in response to the escalating coronavirus crisis. The move aims to protect public health amid growing concerns over the pandemic.
The recent L.A. fires have forced numerous Hollywood productions to halt, disrupting filming schedules and causing significant economic losses. Officials warn the impact on the entertainment industry could persist for weeks.
The 15th U.S.-Asia Entertainment Summit and Game Changer Awards, hosted by Asia Society, spotlighted groundbreaking collaborations and celebrated leaders driving innovation in the entertainment industry across the U.S. and Asia.
The Danish String Quartet’s long wait for U.S. visas highlights a severe backlog affecting many applicants. Delays reveal challenges faced by artists and travelers seeking entry amid ongoing processing slowdowns.
Comcast’s recent major TV deal underscores a grim reality for the once-dominant cable industry, highlighting declining subscriber numbers and shifting consumer habits amid rising streaming competition.
Hollywood, once rooted in Los Angeles, has expanded beyond the city and now increasingly stretches across the U.S. With rising costs and new hubs forming, the industry is outgrowing both its birthplace and the nation.
Alexis Smith, who gained viral attention for her Miss Kansas speech, revealed that her abuser sought “full control” over her. Her powerful message highlights the ongoing struggle against domestic abuse. (Los Angeles Times)
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2018 took place in Los Angeles, showcasing the latest in gaming technology and titles. Industry leaders unveiled new games and innovations, drawing global attention to the future of interactive entertainment.
Joy Taylor has hailed LeBron James as the “Greatest Superstar in the History of Entertainment,” praising his impact both on and off the basketball court. Her remarks spotlight LeBron’s influence beyond sports.


















