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Warner Chappell Music Signs Exclusive Deal with Empire of the Sun's Luke Steele

Warner Music Group has signed Luke Steele, singer of electronic group Empire of the Sun, to an exclusive worldwide administration deal. As a solo artist, Steele has released two albums, two EPs as "The Sleepy Jackson," and a solo album "Listen to the Water." He has collaborated with artists including Jay-Z and Beyoncé.

Other People's Money: How a True Tax Fraud Scandal Inspired a Thrilling Drama Series

The first trailer for "Other People's Money," a drama series inspired by the largest tax fraud in European history, makes its debut. Inspired by true events, the series follows a criminal network of investors, bankers, and lawyers who stole billions of euros from European taxpayers.

Wheelhouse Promotes Courtney White to President, Glenn Hugill to Chief Creative Officer

Wheelhouse Entertainment promotes Courtney White to president and Glenn Hugill to chief creative officer. White will oversee all Wheelhouse U.S production labels, including Spoke Studios and Butternut, while Hugill will lead the company's international content hub, Wheelhouse Studios.

Meta's Q4 2024 Earnings: Record Revenue, Massive AI Investment Plans, and Cozying Up to Trump

Meta reported record revenue and profits for Q4 2024, driven by strong demand for its social media platforms. The company is investing heavily in AI and expects to increase its capital spending significantly in 2025. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been working to improve the company's relationship with US President Trump, who has previously been critical of Meta and its policies.

Sundance's Softer Return: Where Are the Deals, Excitement and Resistance?

"Together," a body horror film starring Dave Franco and Alison Brie, has wowed audiences at Sundance with its gory and twisted take on relationships. Despite the film's success, the festival has seen a decline in major deals, with studios being more cautious in acquiring indie projects. While some films have received positive reviews, the overall lineup has lacked the buzz and sense of discovery that Sundance is known for. Additionally, the once-vocal resistance movement against political figures has been muted this year, with filmmakers instead using their work to subtly address political issues.

Hollywood Legend Sigourney Weaver's London Play Halted by Climate Activists

Sigourney Weaver's London stage performance of "The Tempest" was interrupted by Just Stop Oil protesters demanding an end to fossil fuels.

CBS Evening News Embraces New Format: Depth, Enterprise, and a Nod to "60 Minutes"

CBS Evening News revamps format with focus on enterprise storytelling and fewer breaking news headlines to appeal to contemporary audiences.

Jury Duty Surprise: Reese Witherspoon Mistaken for Real Lawyer Thanks to 'Legally Blonde'

Reese Witherspoon was mistaken for a lawyer while serving on a jury due to her iconic portrayal of Elle Woods in "Legally Blonde." Despite explaining that she had only played a lawyer in a movie, the jurors still elected her as the foreman.

Pamela Anderson Reacts to Oscars Snub: 'I Couldn't Even Imagine That'

Pamela Anderson reflects on Oscar snub, expresses gratitude for her film's success and the fulfillment she found in the work.