media

Prince Harry wins phone-hacking trial against UK's Mirror Group, awarded $180K

The Duke of Sussex first accused the British tabloid publishing company of phone hacking and stealing his voicemails back in October 2019.

NFL boss Roger Goodell thinks 'it's great' Taylor Swift brings 'attention' to league with Travis Kelce romance

The commissioner said it's "great in an of itself" that the couple "seem to be enjoying their relationship" -- but the new viewers are also a bonus.

Ex-boss Jeff Zucker is still 'sounding board' for stressed CNN staff

The former CNN honcho is apparently still a mentor for the network's distressed workers after the departure of embattled Chris Licht.

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle's rep slams claim car chase was 'PR stunt'

"Considering the duke’s family history, one would have to think nothing of the couple or anybody associated with them to believe this was any sort of PR stunt."

Gayle King says she doesn't have a desire to retire: 'I want more work'

The "CBS This Morning" host accepted the Journalist Icon Award at the gala where Diana Ross performed.

Brian Cox on the massive twist in ‘Succession’ episode three of the final season

"I think it's going to be hard next week for a lot of the audience."

Avenue Magazine editor Peter Davis gets engaged on Vail mountaintop

"We had talked about getting married, but I took initiative and went to Tiffany," Davis tells us of the surprise mountaintop proposal.

Longtime Vanity Fair caricature artist Robert Risko out at mag

Risko's beloved illustrations appeared on the final page in the famed Proust Questionnaire. His work will appear a final time in the February issue.

Prince Harry slams the ‘exploitation’ and ‘bribery’ within UK media

Throughout the first three episodes of Netflix's "Harry & Meghan" docuseries, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex take aim at the paparazzi's constant harassment.

Graydon Carter revives his power lists with 'Downtown' issue of Air Mail

The appearance of the editor's “Best Dressed,” “Young Hollywood,” and “New Establishment” lists in Vanity Fair were met with much fanfare (and jealousy).

Nikita Dragun arrested, charged with felony battery on a police officer

The influencer, who boasts nearly 9 million followers on Instagram, was lounging by her hotel pool in her birthday suit and causing a disturbance.

Brad Pitt awkwardly snubs Formula 1 reporter on live TV at US Grand Prix

The "Bullet Train" actor gave Sky Sports pundit, Martin Brundle, the cold shoulder on the starting grid at the US Grand Prix — and fans aren't happy.

Kanye West: 'The Jewish media blocked me out' after anti-Semitic posts

Instagram and Twitter restricted the rapper's accounts earlier this month after he posted about going "death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE."

Meghan Markle takes aim at British media: They call 'my children the N-word'

The Duchess of Sussex, who shares son Archie, 3, and daughter Lilibet, 1, with Prince Harry, also slammed the royal family's social media rules.

Andrew Cuomo will not appear on Chris Cuomo's new show

The former governor made many appearances on Chris' CNN show, becoming fan favorites with their witty banter before the journalist's firing.

Jennifer Lopez's sister Lynda exits WCBS 880 for mystery career change

Lopez's first stint at the station was from 2009 to 2016. She left to work for ABC News and returned in 2020 to replace longtime news anchor Pat Farnack, who retired.

Jeff Zucker seen with ex-NYT columnist Ben Smith at Core Club

Smith exited The Times to form a start-up — alongside Justin Smith, CEO of Bloomberg Media — that promotes “unbiased journalism” with the working title of “Project Coda.”

Famed Dan's Papers heading to Palm Beach

We hear the first issue will clock in at 112 pages and feature artist Hunt Slonem, whose bunny paintings are a favorite of the socialite set.

L'Officiel USA offer to settle suit over stiffed freelancers

According to the mag, "L'Officiel USA will arrange payment for all of the amounts due" to be made within five days of a settlement and is reorganizing its payout system.

Stefano Tonchi exits L'Officiel in solidarity with 'stiffed' freelancers

A source tells us Tonchi has decided to part ways with the brand for the moment because he believes and wants to support the freelancers who got stiffed.