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2025's Top Entertainment Moments and Highlights

Originally Published 15 days ago — by Deadline

The article highlights major WTF moments in the 2025 global film and TV industry, including Hollywood wildfires, Karla Sofía Gascón's Oscar bid scandal, James Bond's new era under Amazon, political controversies, and industry shake-ups like BBC's Trump scandal and Warner Bros. Discovery's potential takeover by Netflix.

UCLA Study Finds Decline in Women's Diversity on Streaming TV

Originally Published 26 days ago — by Los Angeles Times

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A UCLA study shows a significant decline in cultural diversity in popular streaming series in 2024, with underrepresentation of people of color and women both in front of and behind the camera, reversing progress made after 2020. The decline is linked to the abandonment of diversity initiatives following political shifts, despite evidence that diverse stories remain popular among viewers. The future of diversity in Hollywood is uncertain amid ongoing industry mergers and political challenges.

Taylor Sheridan to Leave Paramount for New NBCUniversal Deal

Originally Published 2 months ago — by businessinsider.com

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Taylor Sheridan, the creator of hit TV series like 'Yellowstone,' is leaving Paramount for Comcast, a move that highlights the power of individual creators in the media industry despite the focus on technology and algorithms. Sheridan's departure is significant given his success and influence, and it raises questions about the value of star creators in a rapidly changing industry.

Apple TV Rebrands, Dropping 'Plus' for a Fresh Identity

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Apple has rebranded its streaming service from Apple TV+ to Apple TV, dropping the 'Plus' to create a new identity, despite the existing Apple TV device sharing the same name. This move may hint at future changes, such as introducing an ad-supported tier, but currently, Apple continues to prioritize its premium, ad-free service within its ecosystem.

Emmys 2025: Stephen Colbert's Show-Stealing Moment

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Rolling Stone

Stephen Colbert dramatically salvaged the 2025 Emmy Awards with memorable moments and a powerful speech, overshadowing a poorly hosted event by Nate Bargatze, who struggled with nerves and awkward jokes, while the show featured emotional tributes, notable wins, and a politically charged speech from the Television Academy chairman.

2025 Emmy Awards: Predictions, Watch Guide, and Expectations

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The New York Times

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The 2025 Emmy Awards will be held at the Peacock Theater in LA, hosted by Nate Bargatze, featuring a competitive race for best drama between 'Severance' and 'The Pitt,' with highlights including tributes to classic series and notable awards contenders, amidst a shrinking TV industry.

David Ellison's Rise as Hollywood's New Power Player

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Variety

CBS is adjusting to new ownership under Skydance Media after a lengthy and tumultuous merger process with Paramount Global, bringing changes in management, strategic focus, and cost-cutting measures, while maintaining key assets like its popular scripted series and sports rights, with a cautious optimism about future growth and innovation.

Severance Dominates Emmy Race with 27 Nominations and Critical Acclaim

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The New York Times

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The article compares 'Severance' and 'The Pitt' to highlight the evolving TV industry, noting differences in budgets, star power, production pace, and storytelling style, reflecting broader industry trends from Peak TV to more budget-conscious productions and a return to traditional TV formats.

David Zaslav Criticizes TV as a Poor Consumer Experience

Originally Published 4 months ago — by The Hollywood Reporter

Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav criticizes the current TV landscape as a 'terrible consumer experience' due to too many choices and platform confusion, while highlighting HBO Max's growth and plans to raise prices and address password sharing. The company is also splitting into two entities, with Zaslav overseeing Warner Bros. and Wiedenfels managing Discovery, set to complete by April 2026.

Zosia Mamet Reveals Toxic Work Environment Led to 'Girls' Exit

Originally Published 4 months ago — by AV Club

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Zosia Mamet recounts her negative experiences on Mad Men, including a traumatic hair incident and being verbally abused by the showrunner, which led her to quit the show. Her account adds to previous allegations of a toxic work environment created by showrunner Matthew Weiner, highlighting issues of workplace harassment and abuse in the TV industry.

Conan O’Brien Predicts the End of Late-Night TV, Praises Stephen Colbert

Originally Published 4 months ago — by CNN

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Conan O'Brien expressed concern about the future of late-night TV, highlighting seismic changes driven by streaming and technology, but praised Stephen Colbert's potential to evolve and succeed in new formats, emphasizing the enduring importance of good storytelling and honest performances.