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Seth MacFarlane, the creator and star of Family Guy, recently discussed the possibility of ending the show after 22 seasons. In a new profile commemorating 25 years since the show first aired, MacFarlane reflected on the program’s continued success. He mentioned that despite previous thoughts of wrapping up the series, there seems to be no
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Caitlin Clark, with her exceptional performance in college basketball at the University of Iowa, has managed to significantly boost the popularity of women’s basketball. Her remarkable achievements have not gone unnoticed, leading her to be the clear choice as the No. 1 pick in the recent WNBA Draft by the Indiana Fever. Upon being selected
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The upcoming 30 for 30 documentary by ESPN Films will shine a spotlight on the extraordinary life of Stuart Scott, a broadcaster who revolutionized the world of sports media. Directed by Andre Gaines, the film delves into Scott’s journey in the journalism industry and how he defied traditional norms of on-air personalities. Scott broke barriers
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Is 2024 about to become the new 1972? The last time Republican and Democratic presidential candidates did not directly debate was in 1972, when Richard Nixon faced George McGovern. With President Joe Biden hesitating to commit to debating Donald Trump this year, major broadcast networks and news outlets are pushing for both candidates to participate
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The recent annual shareholder meeting of The Walt Disney Co. marked the conclusion of a proxy fight led by Nelson Peltz and his Trian Fund Management. Despite the intense campaigning and significant financial investments made by both sides, Peltz failed to secure the two board seats he was vying for, ultimately being defeated by Chairman
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