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With Jury Nearly Finalized, Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Prosecutors Say They May Have Lost Key Witness

The 45 men and women who made it through the first stage of selection for the federal case's jury will be narrowed to 12 jurors and six alternates on Friday.

Former Model Kaja Sokola Testifies Against Harvey Weinstein For Alleged Assault When She Was 19

Sokola, who was not part of the 2020 trial, also testified to an uncharged sexual assault that occurred when she was 16.

Roku Head of Content David Eilenberg Exits to Become Creative Director at ITV America

The executive has led Roku's content business for the past two years.

‘Summer of 69’ Review: Chloe Fineman Plays a Sexual Mentor in a Teen Comedy That’s More Sweet Than Spicy

In Jillian Bell's feature directorial debut, the 'SNL' star plays a stripper tasked with helping a high schooler get laid.

Live Events and WWE’s Netflix Deal Power TKO to Strong First Quarter

The company also completed its acquisition of IMG, PBR and On Location, and raised its guidance for the year.

Paramount+ Hits 79 Million Subscribers as Streaming Loss Shrinks to $109 Million

Paramount Global said its direct-to-consumer streaming business was "on track" to reach domestic profitability in 2025.

Remember That Larry David Crypto Ad? Court Rules He and Other Celebs Didn’t Mean to Dupe FTX Users

A court found that celebrities who promoted now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange FTX aren't liable for investor losses because they didn't have knowledge of the company's fraud.

James Foley, Director of ‘Glengarry Glen Ross,’ ‘House of Cards’ and ‘Fifty Shades,’ Dies at 71

He also helmed 'At Close Range,' 'After Dark, My Sweet,' 'Two Bits' and lots of Madonna music videos before succumbing to brain cancer.

How London Became the New Hollywood

As L.A. sound stages sit empty, fat tax incentives and saner politics are turning Britain’s capital into a mecca for streamers, studios and stars. Will Trump’s tariffs halt the exodus?

Sebastian Stan, Leo Woodall to Star in True-Life Thriller ‘Burning Rainbow Farm’

Justin Kurzel, who last helmed true-life tale 'The Order,' will direct the feature that is heading to the Cannes film market.

‘Law & Order’ and ‘SVU’ Renewed at NBC

The two long-running series have aired for a combined 50 seasons on the network.

Jirí Bartoska, Czech Actor and Longtime Karlovy Vary Film Festival President, Dies at 78

He played an instrumental role in saving the prestigious event from post-Velvet Revolution demise and was its public face for more than three decades.

The Hollywood Reporter’s Access Canada Summit to Launch During Toronto Film Festival

The inaugural three-day event, set to run Sept. 8-10 during TIFF's 2025 edition, will spotlight Canadian content producers navigating a global entertainment industry.

Range Music Establishes Composer Division, Hires Jeff Jernigan

Jernigan's clients include composers Steve Price, Tom Howe and Raffertie among others.

Robert Prevost Becomes First American Pope, Takes the Name Leo XIV

There had long been a taboo against a U.S. pope, but the Chicago native, who had been a leading candidate for the papacy, was seemingly eligible also because he's a Peruvian citizen and lived for years in Peru, first as a missionary and then as an archbishop.

Gus Wenner Named Executive Chairman of Rolling Stone; Julian Holguin Tapped as CEO

Wenner will collaborate with Holguin to ensure the brand’s long-term strategic vision while pursuing new ventures outside of Rolling Stone. 

The Who Sets Farewell Tour — Again

The rock band's final North American tour will begin in August in Florida before wrapping up in Las Vegas in September.

How Wally Baram Found Herself In A Starring Role

The 28-year-old writer wasn’t planning on becoming an actress. So how did she end up co-starring with Benito Skinner in Amazon’s new college comedy ‘Overcompensating.’