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  • San Diego podcast hosts seeking love on 'The Bachelor'

    Updated Jan 4, 2021

    SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A former television reporter and anchor turned podcast host from San Diego is among the record field of 32 bachelorettes vying for the affection of the first Black Bachelor, Matt James, on Monday, Jan. 4's two-hour 25th season premiere of ``The Bachelor'' beginning at 8 p.m. on ABC. Sarah Trott describes herself as a hopeless romantic hoping to find a man who prioritizes fitness and a healthy lifestyle just as much as she does and wants someone who will turn...

  • Many TV shows halting production in southland amid COVID-19 surge

    Updated Jan 1, 2021

    LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Several television shows have temporarily halted production in Southern California amid the COVID-19 surge. Warner Bros. TV confirmed Thursday that the CBS series ``Mom,'' ``B Positive,'' ``Bob Hearts Abishola,'' along with the Showtime drama ``Shameless'' and Netflix's ``You'' will not resume filming next week as scheduled, Variety reported. The studio is aiming for a return the following week, but will evaluate as conditions evolve. Universal TV has also...

  • YouTube suspends OAN from uploading videos for one week over COVID-19 cure claim

    Updated Nov 24, 2020

    AN DIEGO (CNS) - San Diego-based One America News Network was suspended Tuesday, Nov. 24 from uploading new videos to its YouTube channel for one week for posting a video claiming there is a COVID-19 cure. YouTube officials said they took action due to a violation of its COVID-19 misinformation policy, resulting in the removal of the video and a strike on OAN's channel. The strike means the channel remains live, but new videos or livestreams cannot be uploaded for one week. YouTube's three-strikes policy allows for three...

  • 'Schitt's Creek' tops streaming ratings for third time in four weeks

    Updated Nov 19, 2020

    HOLLYWOOD (CNS) - "Schitt's Creek'' returned to the top of the streaming ratings among the four services measured after a one-week absence in the latest weekly report from Nielsen released today. Viewers watched 1.058 billion minutes of the 80 episodes of the Emmy-winning comedy between Oct. 19-25 for its third first-place finish in four weeks. It finished second the previous week. ``The Office'' was second, with viewers watching 869 million minutes of the 2005-13 NBC comedy....

  • 'Rebuilding Paradise' looks at emotional toll of deadly fire

    Updated Aug 1, 2020

    DAISY NGUYEN and AMANDA LEE MYERS Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Almost two years since a wildfire swept through his mountain town and virtually wiped it out, Steve "Woody" Culleton got to put the final touches on his new home. Two redwood trees were planted in the ground, a new lawn and stone patio transformed the once barren yard into a green refuge. "We're happy," he said. "We're totally home." The landscaping marked the final chapter of a long ordeal that was...

  • Dystopian series 'Watchmen' leads all Emmy nominees with 26

    Updated Jul 28, 2020

    LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Watchmen," cloaked in superhero mythology and grounded in real-world racism, received a leading 26 nominations Tuesday for the prime-time Emmy Awards. The series, which captured America's deep unease as it faces racial and political clashes amid a pandemic, was nominated as best limited series and received bids for cast members including Regina King and Jeremy Irons. King was part of a vanguard of actors of color who showed...

  • Virus-shadowed Emmy nods could bring surprises, diversity

    Updated Jul 24, 2020

    LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - Television has been America's constant companion amid an unyielding virus and whirlwind of racial reappraisal. But will the Emmy nominations arriving Tuesday reflect the times or retreat to the familiar? The announcement itself was forced to bow to health safeguards, going virtual and without the usual mini-swarm of reporters and anxious publicists on hand at the TV academy's Los Angeles headquarters. How September's ceremony...

  • Pandemic and chill: Netflix adds a cool 16M subscribers

    Updated Apr 21, 2020

    MICHAEL LIEDTKE AP Technology Writer BERKELEY (AP) - Netflix picked up nearly 16 million global subscribers during the first three months of the year, helping cement its status as one of the world's most essential services in times of isolation or crisis. The quarter spanned the beginning of stay-at-home orders in the U.S. and around the world, a response to the coronavirus pandemic that apparently led millions to latch onto Netflix for entertainment and comfort when most had...

  • Fans invited to compete for 'Friends' reunion special spot

    Updated Apr 21, 2020

    The Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) - The big upcoming "Friends" reunion special is inviting a few extra friends - maybe even you. Castmembers of the popular show have announced that five fans will get a chance to watch the reunion taping live and rub shoulders with stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer. "Be our personal guests in the audience for the taping where you'll get to see us all together again for the...

  • 'Game of Thrones' looks to go out with a bang on Emmy Night

    City News Service|Updated Sep 21, 2019

    LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The 71st annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented Sunday in a ceremony likely to become a going-away party for HBO's "Game of Thrones,'' a heavy favorite to continue stuffing its already crowded trophy case. The celebrated fantasy drama, which debuted in 2011 and ended its 73-episode run on May 19, already holds the record for scripted series with 57 Emmy wins -- including the 10 it collected last weekend during the Creative Arts Emmy Award...

  • 'Game of Thrones,' 'Veep' make last Emmy Awards stand

    LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer|Updated Sep 19, 2019

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Game of Thrones" has dominated the Emmy Awards with the formidable power of, say, your average fearsome, flame-belching dragon. Same goes for "Veep," but picture a cutthroat politician instead. The drama and comedy series are among the front-runners for Sunday's ceremony (5 p.m. Fox) for their concluding seasons, a last chance to rule. But will they? There's suspense as well over the never-crowned women of "Game of Thrones," whether Sandra Oh and Billy Porter will make Emmy history, and how much s...

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