Facebook's Grand TV Plan Is Crumbling—But With a Twist
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January 18, 2020
A decade ago, Vanity Fair contributor Nancy Jo Sales wrote the definitive account of a group of L.A. teens who came to fame ripping off their celebrity idols. The story spawned a Hollywood feature film, a reality star's infamous voicemail, and a level of online harassment its author couldn't have predicted.
"The magic is in what the algorithm can't find, what data doesn't touch," AMC Studios president Sarah Barnett said Thursday.
A report from the Government Accountability Office, new documents from Lev Parnas, and a Ukrainian investigation could all potentially shift the ground under Trump's impeachment trial—and unleash the crazy in the White House.
Ten days before this year's ceremony, the Recording Academy's new president and chief executive, Deborah Dugan, was placed on leave.
The most audacious burglary gang in Hollywood history—accused of stealing more than $3 million in clothing and jewelry from Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, and other stars—appeared to be a bunch of club-hopping Valley kids, motivated by vanity and celebrity-worship.
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