California's coronavirus surge to keep 'most' Hollywood productions on hiatus
SAG-AFTRA said in a letter Tuesday that it will "reduce" the number of union members working on sets as it closely monitors "the recent surge in COVID-19 infections along with the reported lack of intensive care unit (ICU) beds throughout the state of California and particularly in Los Angeles County."
Selena Gomez accuses Facebook of spreading 'scientific disinformation' about coronavirus
Selena Gomez believes Facebook could be responsible for "thousands of deaths" for purportedly spreading disinformation about the novel coronavirus.
Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch sells to billionaire at steep discount
The property, located about 40 miles from Santa Barbara, had been on and off the market for years, first listing for $100 million in 2015 and undergoing several price cuts.
'Tiger King' star Carole Baskin claims Joe Exotic rivalry was 'fabricated' for Netflix show
"Tiger King" star Carole Baskin insists the feud between her and rival Joe Exotic was "fabricated" for the popular docuseries.
IMAX CEO: Movie industry experiencing major rebound in post-pandemic China
The coronavirus pandemic clobbered the film industry, restricting people from congregating in theaters, but IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond told FOX Business in an exclusive interview Tuesday that business has practically returned to normal in Asia.
New ad fraud scheme highlights a growing problem for streaming TV
Ad fraud is more commonly associated with web video and display advertising, but bad actors are following the money as marketers shift money into streaming TV.
New York comedy club owner insists live entertainment is ‘essential,' especially during pandemic
Stand Up NY comedy club owner Dani Zoldan addresses double standards in entertainment.
Disney's Iger, DreamWorks' Katzenberg may be on Biden's ambassador shortlist: report
Walt Disney's Bob Iger and DreamWorks' Jeffrey Katzenberg could be on President-elect Joe Biden's ambassador shortlist.
NYC comedy club owner slams COVID-19 ‘double standard’ for ‘SNL’
Dani Zoldan, co-owner of Upper West Side comedy club Stand Up NY, told Page Six that it seems as if there’s one set of rules for the longrunning NBC show and another for local clubs.
Bob Dylan’s catalog sale highlights a tax advantage for songwriters
There are, for sure, important nontax reasons for artists to cash in when they may have been reluctant before. Concert revenue has dropped sharply during the pandemic and prices for music rights are rising, now at 10 to 20 times the annual royalties.
Taylor Swift's neighbor selling Watch Hill mansion with large porches, ocean views
Taylor Swift's neighbor is selling Watch Hill home in Rhode Island.
AT&T Inc agrees to sell Crunchyroll anime business to Sony Corp’s Funimation Global Group, LLC
U.S. telecommunications firm AT&T Inc has agreed to sell its Crunchyroll anime business to Sony Corp’s Funimation Global Group, LLC, both companies said in a joint statement late Wednesday.
Howard Stern will remain at SiriusXM for the next five years thanks to new contract
Howard Stern will remain behind the microphone until at least the end of 2025 thanks to a new five-year deal inked with SiriusXM.
Country star Martina McBride hails coronavirus vaccine as 'first step' toward live music return
The coronavirus vaccine is another step toward the return of live music, country music star Martina McBride told FOX Business Network's “After the Bell” Tuesday.
Filmmaker Christopher Nolan calls Warner's streaming plan ‘a mess’: 'It's not a good business decision'
Hollywood filmmaker Christopher Nolan has come out strongly against Warner Bros. Pictures' decision to debut its films on HBO Max and in theaters in 2021.
Stevie Nicks in $100M publishing rights deal with Primary Wave Music
Stevie Nicks has sold an 80% interest in her publishing rights to Primary Wave Music for $100 million.
AMC exec says Warner Bros. new movie streaming plan will sacrifice studio profits
The studio plans on releasing its 2021 movies simultaneously on HBO Max and in theaters.
Radio Disney to shut down in first quarter of 2021 amid Walt. Disney Co.'s restructuring
Radio Disney will be no longer come early 2021.
Universal Orlando reaches settlement with man who broke neck on water slide: Report
The man, James Bowen, sued in Orange County court in October 2019, months after he was injured on a slide called “Punga Racers.”
Las Vegas casino recovery threatened by new California coronavirus lockdowns
A reintroduction of COVID-19 lockdowns in California and other states adjacent to Nevada poses an emerging risk to Las Vegas casinos already battered by the pandemic and efforts to contain it.



















