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This Day in Pop Culture for October 25
On this day in pop culture history, Vincent Price died, the home microwave oven was born. And “The Electric Company” lit up PBS.
Electric Entertainment, producer and distributor behind “Leverage,” “The Librarians” and “The Ark,” has received a $20 million investment from Content Partners Capital. The Los Angeles-based Electric ...
A new public TV show uses humor and the hallmarks of sitcoms to help viewers open up about struggles with mental health conditions. In the premiere of the show’s seven-episode first season, Tyler Coe ...
When Dean Devlin launched Electric Entertainment back in 2000, he thought it was going to be business as usual. And that business was making big-budget, sci-fi adventure movies like “Stargate” (1994) ...
The L.A.-based production company has also struck a $20 million deal with Content Partners Capital. By Lily Ford L.A.-based production company Electric Entertainment will produce Dana Elazar-Halevi’s ...
Automakers are recalibrating their communications strategies, and advertising budgets, to focus on influencers to get product messages to consumers.
Thirty canvases, many created for viewers of Ross’s PBS series, “The Joy of Painting,” will be sold to benefit public television stations grappling with funding cuts. By Sopan Deb Whimsical clouds.
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The Shadow President
Andy Kroll ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. This story is exempt from ProPublica’s Creative ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A recent analysis found 45% of educational TV shows and videos that first graders across the state watch were from PBS, raising concerns about recent public media funding cuts by ...
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Musk could become world’s first trillionaire as Tesla shareholders approve giant pay package
Elon Musk won a shareholder vote on Thursday that would give the Tesla CEO stock worth $1 trillion if he hits certain performance targets over the next decade.
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LGBTQ+ representation on primetime TV grows thanks to shows like ‘Abbott Elementary’ and ‘Hacks’
A new study by GLAAD shows a 4% increase in LGBTQ characters on primetime TV, thanks to shows like “Abbott Elementary” and ...
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