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Mary Martin, Who Gave Many Music Stars Their Start, Dies at 85
Her loyalty to artists and her eye for talent made her a force in a male-dominated business. Among her accomplishments: introducing Bob Dylan to the Band.
By Clay Risen
Her loyalty to artists and her eye for talent made her a force in a male-dominated business. Among her accomplishments: introducing Bob Dylan to the Band.
By Clay Risen
The interview will air in prime-time on NBC on Monday, the first night of the Republican National Convention.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
The film was supposed to hit theaters on Aug. 16, but that plan was scrapped after the first chapter of the Western saga disappointed at the box office.
By Nicole Sperling
Ingrid Ciprian-Matthews, who ascended to the role last year, will be a senior adviser on coverage through the presidential election.
By John Koblin
The network’s C.E.O., Mark Thompson, has promised a more robust digital strategy as people flee traditional cable packages.
By John Koblin
The ABC anchor, in a surreptitious recording, said, “I don’t think he can serve four more years.”
By Michael M. Grynbaum
David Ellison is poised to soon run Paramount Pictures, among other entertainment assets. But what does that mean in a fractured cultural landscape?
By Brooks Barnes
He left college to try out acting. Now, he’s set to become one of the most powerful people in Hollywood.
By Benjamin Mullin
The deal, approved by Paramount’s board, would usher in a new chapter for the company, which owns CBS and the movie studio behind “Top Gun.”
By Benjamin Mullin and Lauren Hirsch
ABC News tweaked its transcript of an intriguing moment in its Friday interview with the president after the Biden administration and news outlets raised questions.
By Michael D. Shear and Michael M. Grynbaum
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