As multiple fires continue to blaze through Los Angeles, Sony and others are donating millions to relief efforts.
In September, Sony Pictures Television handed the keys to its game show “Wheel of Fortune” to Ryan Seacrest, broadcasting’s iron man. Nielsen data show “Wheel of Fortune” averaging 7.9 million viewers through Dec. 1, up 3% from a year ago during longtime host Pat Sajak’s final season.
Because of costs, few movies are shot locally, leaving the industry in a surreal spot: reeling from personal loss with much of the business untouched.
One of the two major fires that devastated this region — the Eaton fire — is not even in the city of Los Angeles; it is in an unincorporated section of Los Angeles County. The response to the Eaton fire was led by the county fire department; the city fire department was at the forefront in fighting the Palisades fire.
The city's reporters and anchors with roots in the community go beyond the call of duty in a time of devastation and loss.
Somini Sengupta, a climate reporter who has lived across Los Angeles, reflects on the city, its mythology and its reckoning with disaster.
Sportswriters should make a commitment to readers so they know where they are coming from, Times columnist Eric Sondheimer writes. Here are his resolutions.
Its fate hitched to the Democratic Party, Hollywood has reinforced the failure of political imagination that gave us Trump 2.0: reflections on a doomed alliance.
Somini Sengupta, a Times climate reporter, reflects on a city, its mythology and a reckoning with disaster.
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One day after Justin Baldoni filed a lawsuit against Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds and Leslie Sloane over their It Ends With Us dispute, the director left Los Angeles with his family.
Grammys will proceed as planned on Feb. 2, Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. said, as Los Angeles faces several deadly wildfires.