In a thrilling finish at the 157th Belmont Stakes, Sovereignty edged out favorite Journalism, showcasing a remarkable late kick. This victory marks another jewel in the Triple Crown saga as Sovereignty continues to impress.
George Clooney's Broadway play, 'Good Night, and Good Luck', defies expectations, breaking box office records with its powerful exploration of journalism ethics and the history of television news.
Katie Couric shares insights on her journey from traditional news to launching Barolo Films, aiming to create impactful documentaries and scripted content. Discover her thoughts on the evolving media landscape and her ambitious plans for the future.
The 85th Peabody Awards highlighted urgent calls for democracy, justice reform, and diversity, with Lorne Michaels reflecting on SNL's legacy and the power of storytelling in media.
As the Emmy race unfolds, the spotlight shifts to celebrity-driven documentaries, sidelining critical storytelling. Experts warn this trend marks a troubling shift in nonfiction filmmaking, prioritizing brand over substance.
Donald Trump recently reacted to the controversial 'TACO' trade phrase that has stirred up discussions in the Oval Office. His fiery response to reporters highlights the ongoing tensions over trade negotiations and Wall Street's perceptions.
Tony Reali closed the chapter on 'Around the Horn' after 23 years, sharing heartfelt memories and reflections on the show's impact on his life and sports culture during his emotional farewell.
In a heartfelt reflection, Tony Reali discusses the cancellation of 'Around the Horn', sharing insights on what went wrong and the future of sports commentary on ESPN.
In a surprising move, CBS News executive Wendy McMahon has announced her departure as the network faces a tumultuous legal battle involving Donald Trump. Her exit raises questions about the future of CBS News and its direction under Paramount Global.
In a significant shake-up, CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon has resigned following increasing pressure from Paramount Global's leadership. This decision comes amidst controversies surrounding the journalistic independence of CBS's flagship program, '60 Minutes.'