Comcast is set to spin off its cable channels, including MSNBC and CNBC, in a major reshuffle. The move aims to streamline operations and boost shareholder value, signaling a shift in the media landscape.
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FX CEO John Landgraf outlines the network’s evolving role within Disney, emphasizing creative freedom and strategic growth. He anticipates FX will continue shaping quality content under Disney’s expanding media umbrella.
The first batch of BINI has departed for Los Angeles to participate in KCon2024 and ASAP in California, marking a significant milestone for the Filipino girl group’s international exposure, ABS-CBN reports.
Miss USA hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey emphasized the importance of celebrating diversity and inclusivity during the competition. They also stressed the significance of correctly pronouncing contestants’ names, highlighting respect as key.
‘Love Island USA’ star Taylor Williams was hospitalized after being thrown from a horse during a rodeo event, according to the Los Angeles Times. Authorities say she is receiving medical care and her condition is being monitored.
At 9, Javier Zamora embarked on a harrowing 4,000-mile journey from El Salvador to the U.S. Now 29, he shares his deeply personal story of migration and resilience in a heartfelt memoir.
Kali Hotel and Rooftop, part of the Autograph Collection, is set to open at Hollywood Park in Greater Los Angeles. Located steps from SoFi Stadium, it aims to serve fans and visitors of premier sports and entertainment venues.
Netflix and Ava DuVernay have settled a defamation lawsuit filed by the prosecutor depicted in “When They See Us.” The legal dispute, reported by the Los Angeles Times, centers on claims of false portrayal in the acclaimed series.
Texas designer R’Bonney Gabriel made history as the newly crowned Miss USA, marking a significant moment in pageant history. Her win highlights diversity and talent on the national stage.
The entertainment industry is poised for a strong rebound in 2025, with NBC4 Los Angeles reporting increased production, boosted box office sales, and expanded streaming content as audiences return in full force.
Los Angeles shines as a global entertainment hub, renowned for Hollywood and a diverse cultural landscape. Its Mediterranean climate complements a vibrant city celebrated for innovation and multiculturalism, Britannica reports.
Streaming has officially surpassed cable and broadcast TV combined in viewership, marking a historic shift in how audiences consume content. This milestone underscores the growing dominance of digital platforms, according to the Los Angeles Times.
US film and TV production has dropped 40% from pre-strike levels, TheWrap reports. Industry disruptions continue as labor disputes significantly impact schedules and output nationwide.
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A former teen member of an L.A.-based K-pop group has filed a lawsuit against the management company, alleging abuse and exploitation. The suit highlights concerns over the treatment of young artists in the industry.
“Without Hollywood, What Happens to Los Angeles?” (2023, The New York Times) explores the city’s potential economic and cultural shifts if the entertainment industry were to disappear, revealing deep ties between LA’s identity and Hollywood’s future.
“The Matrix” resurfaces as a stark reminder of AI’s potential perils, highlighting the thin line between innovation and control. The Los Angeles Times explores how the film underscores ethical challenges in AI development.
The Red Bull BC One break-dancing championships mark a significant step toward the sport’s Olympic debut, showcasing elite talent and fueling global enthusiasm ahead of its inclusion in future Games.
As AI transforms filmmaking, Hollywood crews face uncertainty about their future roles. From digital doubles to scriptwriting, industry workers question what jobs remain in an AI-driven era.
Walt Disney Co. is shutting down Radio Disney after more than 20 years of operation. The move marks the end of an influential platform that shaped youth radio programming nationwide, as reported by the Los Angeles Times.



















