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Remember when there were only three network broadcast stations in Las Vegas and other cities, and networks held a virtual monopoly on programming?
With Election Day still six weeks away and Nevada holding firm to its position as a battleground state, there seems to be no end to the amount of money candidates are willing to pay for political advertising on Las Vegas television stations.
Viewers of Katie Couric’s talk show were doubtless surprised on Monday when, during the discussion of eating disorders, Couric disclosed that she had had her own struggles with that cruel, sometimes deadly condition. “I wrestled with bulimia all through college and for two years after that,” she said. During the hour, Couric said little more about her experience, which she had never before made public.
There was a time when the networks made the effort to give even their most legendarily awful shows evocative, unforgettable titles.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
Stand-up Nate Bargatze scored unexpectedly with an immediately iconic portrayal of George Washington in a skit dubbed “Washington’s Dream.”
Andy Walmsley won an Emmy for “American Idol,” and his latest idol is a puppet named Artie.
The new shop marks the chef and TV personality’s sixth restaurant in Las Vegas, and the fourth with Caesars Entertainment.
The restaurant draws inspiration from hit Netflix titles and continues the launching of experiences by the streaming service.