
Chuck Todd to end his run hosting NBC's 'Meet the Press'
Todd has hosted NBC's interview program since late 2014. Kristen Welker will take over host duties later this year.
Todd has hosted NBC's interview program since late 2014. Kristen Welker will take over host duties later this year.
The Peacock-exclusive game — which NBC reportedly paid $100 million for — will air on Jan. 13.
The company said it has agreed to sell its assets to a group of lenders in exchange for $225 million in credit.
Tucker Carlson has announced a new show, just over two weeks after being fired from Fox News.
Brandi Nicole is one of thousands of writers who have taken to picket lines outside the gates of studios around Los Angeles.
NPR essentially quit Twitter last month after the news organization's main profile was labeled as "state-funded media."
While the internet has provided more channels for information and expression, it's also created avenues for misinformation, polarization and violence.
The event will air on May 10 at 9 p.m. ET, with CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins moderating. It will be Trump's first appearance on the network since 2016.
The speculated bankruptcy comes as several digital media companies, no longer flush with cash, have found themselves in uneasy times.
The Writers Guild of America has voted to allow a strike if it is unable to agree on a new contract with major studios by midnight.
| Gage Jackson and Clayton Sandell
Video on social media shows D.C. firefighters in a street fight. A union says they were trying to help a patient, but authorities are investigating.
Carlson's comments came at 8:01 p.m. ET, about the same time he appeared on millions of TV screens each night for years.
Elon Musk's Twitter will be more "420"-friendly to try and bring in revenue. The platforms wants more cannabis companies to buy advertising space.
Jeff Shell said Sunday would be his last day after what he called "an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company."
| AP
Lemon said he was informed by his agent about the termination.
Tucker Carlson is out at Fox News after a 14-year stint with the network.
"WNBA Friday Night Spotlight on ION" will feature games on Friday nights over 15 weeks of the regular season from May 26 to Sept. 8.
BuzzFeed News said the company will now have one remaining news brand, HuffPost.
| AP
A number of Russian nationals are held around the world on espionage charges; could the Wall Street Journal reporter be used in a trade?
Fox News suddenly settled its case on false election claims just as the trial was set to begin.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia on March 29 and has remained in prison there since.
Unionized writers in Hollywood have voted to allow a strike, a possibility which looms as a deadline for an agreement with producers approaches.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was detained by Russian authorities March 29 and remains in a Moscow prison on espionage charges.
As AI-generated music has appeared on streaming platforms, Universal Music is said to be sending takedown requests, and requested that AI be blocked.
Twitter has used similar tags to describe state-run media outlets in Russia and China.
Comedian and actress Mo'Nique is suing Paramount and CBS in a case of disputed royalties for her sitcom "The Parkers" in a breach of contract case.
| AP
A new Pew Research study shows that newsrooms are not representative of America. A look at the reasons minority students don't pursue journalism.
NPR says it won't use Twitter anymore and directed its audience to find it on other social media outlets.
The Wall Street Journal community is flooding social media with calls to help bring one of its reporters home. Use #IStandWithEvan to raise awareness.
| Elina Tarkazikis and Haley Bull
While Twitter said users not paying for verification will lose it on Saturday, accounts still have their check marks — except for the New York Times.
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich became the first American journalist to be arrested on espionage charges in Russia since September 1986.
| AP and Scripps News Staff
Data says a majority of young people get financial and tax advice from social media, but experts warn that we can't trust all of it.
In what is being called Apple's venture into financial services, the company is offering to allow consumers to split up purchases into payments.
President Joe Biden and lawmakers have signaled support for a ban on TikTok, but experts say it won't easy to carry out.