Television
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Departure of OWN Executives Signals More Change at Warner Bros. Discovery
Shake-ups at OWN lead to concerns about future programming at the network.
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EXCLUSIVE: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s 1997 Cinderella Makes a Strong Case for Diverse—Not Color Blind—Casting
Cinderella: The Reunion premieres Tuesday, Aug. 23 at 8p.m.ET.
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Lil Baby, Kevin Hart, Jason Momoa & More On TV This Week
Kevin Hart takes time for himself, survivors revisit Hurricane Katrina and a return to the Seven Kingdoms are what’s Black on TV.
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Netflix Set to Premiere USA Basketball Doc The Redeem Team on Oct. 7
The film focuses on the 2008 Olympic men’s basketball team’s quest for gold.
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Kenan Thompson Hints at Possible Good Burger Sequel
The Saturday Night Live star discussed the possibility during an appearance on The Tonight Show.
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The Real Housewives Franchise Set to Expand Into More African Cities
There are currently versions of The Real Housewives in Lagos, Cape Town, Durban and Johannesburg.
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Sterling K. Brown Told Me It’s OK to Be Sad About the End of This Is Us
An exclusive sit down with the Emmy-award winning actor gave me permission to mourn the end of one of my favorite primetime dramas
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4 Things We Now Know About The Wendy Williams Show‘s Last Days
The popular daytime talk show officially ended back in June.
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Whoopi Goldberg’s Granddaughter Amara Skye Calls Her “Annoying” In Latest Interview
"You love her, but she's annoying, and you know, it's family," she explained.
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House of the Dragon Star Discusses Racist Backlash From Game of Thrones Fans
Steve Toussaint’s casting as House of the Dragon’s Lord Corlys Velaryon received the predictably racist reaction from an unsavory portion of the fandom.