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Jen Psaki, The Weekend Hosts Get New Shows

MSNBC is making its lineup overhaul official, elevating a handful of key talent to the evenings while also making substantial changes to its weekend and dayside hours. The most notable changes were telegraphed over the weekend, and will see major changes to MSNBC’s evening and primetime lineups. As expected, when Rachel Maddow returns to her one day per week schedule …

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How to Get There, Where to Go, Where to Stay

Thanks to fresh snowfall and newly expanded terrain, ski season remains in full swing in Park City, Utah. And with spring vacation planning underway, the Hollywood-adored mountain resort is luring discerning industry travelers eager to carve the powder-packed slopes and soak up the town’s European-style ambiance. Serving as home base (at least up until this year) for the Sundance Film …

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Lester Holt Steps Down From NBC Nightly News, Will Focus on Dateline

In a changing of the guard, NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt will step aside from the program this summer, moving to a new full-time role at the primetime newsmagazine Dateline. Holt and NBC News executives announced the move to staff Monday morning. Holt has been the lead anchor of Nightly News for a decade, succeeding Brian Williams. Before taking …

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Patrick Schwarzenegger Is Happy to Bare It All on ‘The White Lotus’

A little over a year ago, Patrick Schwarzenegger sat in his agents’ office to put together his career goals for 2024. He was coming off of a strong run of prestige television roles — HBO’s The Staircase, Seth Rogen’s The Boys spinoff Gen V — but there was one white whale that he couldn’t stop thinking about. “At the very top …

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Trump Targets MSNBC Lineup, Comcast CEO Brian Roberts

There’s a lot of moving pieces at Comcast right now and a big wild card is its former NBC The Apprentice host Donald Trump. As the NBCUniversal owner looks to spin off many of its cable channels — including MSNBC — into a separate untitled holding company (aka “SpinCo”), the President is stepping up attacks on the company, weeks after …

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Louis Theroux to Receive National Film and Television School Honor

U.K. national treasure Louis Theroux is to be awarded the National Film and Television School (NFTS)’s annual Honorary Fellowship. The British broadcaster has long been the face of documentary-making in the U.K. and overseas with his Weird Weekends, When Louis Met…, My Scientology Movie and Surviving America’s Most Hated Family shows. Now, the prestigious London film school will recognize Theroux’s …

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Luther Creator Neil Cross on new mystery thriller series Iris

One of the first rules Neil Cross gave his team when making Iris, the new thriller series he created for Sky U.K., was that the lead character should never drive a car with a roof. “If Grace Kelly wouldn’t drive it, neither should Iris,” says Cross, laughing. After spending years in the grime of East London making Luther, the dark …

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Exclusive first image of Babylon Berlin Season 5

For fans of Babylon Berlin, the wait is (almost) over. The show’s fifth and final season is set to finish shooting later this year, and co-creators Tom Tykwer, Henk Handloegten, and Achim von Borries have begun to share some of the details of how they plan to bring the epic German neo-noir period drama to a conclusion. The first image …

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German Conservatives Win Historic Election, Far-Right Vote Doubles

Germany‘s conservative CDU/CSU party under Friedrich Merz has won arguably the most important German election since the country reunified in 1990. Merz’s conservatives received just under 29 percent of the vote in Sunday’s national elections, making them the largest party alliance. Merz is set to replace Olaf Scholz as Germany’s next chancellor. However, the result means that the conservatives will …

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What Conclave Win Means for Anora at Oscars

We’re exactly one week away from the 97th Oscars, and, unlike most years at this point in the season, three of the highest-profile Oscars — best picture, best actor and best actress — still feel very much up for grabs. That’s in large part because the SAG Awards — which, over the last 30 years, has fairly consistently predicted the acting …

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