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For Food Network Fans, Anne Burrell Was the Fun-Loving Aunt
The chef, who died Tuesday, built her stardom on a big, down-to-earth personality in which viewers could see themselves.
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Vicki Goldberg Dies at 88; Saw Photography Through a Literary Lens
An influential photography critic, she wrote essays, newspaper columns and books, including a notable biography of the photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White.
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Netflix Dips Its Toe Into Old-Fashioned TV With TF1 Deal
The streaming giant announced a deal on Wednesday to show live and on-demand programming from one of France’s television networks, TF1.
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Trump and Tucker Carlson Are Divided Over Israel-Iran Conflict
As President Trump edges toward involvement in the Israel-Iran war, some of his longtime supporters in right-wing media are questioning his judgment.
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It’s Official: Streaming Is Now the King of TV
In May, more Americans watched television on streaming than on cable and network television combined, Nielsen said. It is the first time that has happened over a full month.
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William Langewiesche, the ‘Steve McQueen of Journalism,’ Dies at 70
He was a master of long form narratives, often involving high-stakes topics. He reported for Vanity Fair, The Atlantic and The New York Times Magazine.
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Terry Moran Says He Doesn’t Regret Posts Criticizing Trump Administration
In his first interview since losing his job at ABC News, the longtime TV correspondent, newly popular on Substack, says he does not regret his social media post criticizing the Trump administration.
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WhatsApp Introduces Ads in Its App
They will appear in only one part of the Meta-owned messaging service, it said. The move is potentially lucrative, while raising questions about user privacy.
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‘How to Train Your Dragon’ Tops Box Office With $83 Million
The movie had stronger-than-expected ticket sales over the weekend, becoming the third PG-rated, live-action hit in three months.
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Fox News Hosts Gushed Over the Parade, With No Protests in Sight
Cable networks covered President Trump’s Army parade on a busy day of protests, a political assassination and Middle East strikes. ABC, CBS and NBC aired other programming on their affiliates.
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Trump’s Military Parade Is Designed for TV, but It Won’t Be on Every Channel
A minor-league football championship game will air on ABC. Fox News, CNN and C-SPAN will carry the four-hour festivities live.
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Trump’s $1.1 Billion Public Broadcasting Clawback Faces Pushback in the Senate
Some Republican senators are voicing concern over the House-passed bill that would rescind $9 billion that Congress already approved, including money for NPR and PBS stations in their states.
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House Approves $9 Billion in Funding Cuts Affecting NPR, PBS and Foreign Aid
The legislation, requested by the White House, would codify spending cuts pursued by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.
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Washington Post Names Adam O’Neal as Opinion Editor
Mr. O’Neal, a correspondent for The Economist, will be in charge of championing “personal liberties and free markets,†the section’s new direction laid out by Jeff Bezos.
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Disney and Universal Sue A.I. Firm Midjourney for Copyright Infringement
The suit, against Midjourney, is the first time major Hollywood companies have sued over A.I.-generated images.
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New York Times Names Ligaya Mishan and Tejal Rao as Co-Chief Restaurant Critics
The pair, Ligaya Mishan and Tejal Rao, are part of an effort to expand starred restaurant reviews across the country, the company said.
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ABC Says Terry Moran, Suspended for Social Media Posts, Will Not Return
ABC News suspended Mr. Moran on Sunday after he wrote on X that Stephen Miller, the deputy White House chief of staff, was “a world-class hater.â€
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Los Angeles Protests Amplified by Influencers and Online Creators
Creators such as Cam Higby, who is conservative, have sometimes outnumbered traditional media outlets at the immigration protests. Their posts have gone viral.
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A Familiar On-Air Face Amid the L.A. Protests: Dr. Phil
Oprah Winfrey’s psychologist sidekick made appearances before and after immigration raids, and interviewed President Trump’s border czar for his fledgling TV network.
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Vanity Fair Names Mark Guiducci as Its Top Editor
Mr. Guiducci, 36, fills a role recently vacated by Radhika Jones, who led the magazine for seven years.
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