Sports-TV Fans: Your Rebate Check Is Not In The Mail — Variety

Sports fans love to turn on the TV and watch baseball, football or hockey. Now they are monitoring a game of a different sort: a marathon ping-pong between cable and satellite distributors, sports networks and big-league sports organizations over who, if anyone, should get money back when live matches have been scuttled by a global…

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Musicians and Singers Receive $62 Million in Royalties Through SAG, Music Industry Guild Fund — Variety

Music session players and singers will received $62 million in royalties through SAG-AFTRA and the American Federation of Musicians, the unions jointly announced Monday. According to the two organizations, it was the largest distribution in the history of the unions’ Intellectual Property Rights Distribution Fund. 12 more words

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TV Ratings: ‘Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist,’ ‘Good Girls’ Season Finales Score Decent Boosts — Variety

The season finales of “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” and “Good Girls” scored decent ratings boosts on Sunday night. Jane Levy’s musical dramedy scored a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49 and drew just under 2 million viewers. 24 more words

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J.J. Abrams HBO Sci-Fi Drama ‘Demimonde’ Taps ‘Handmaid’s Tale,’ ‘Life’ Producers as Co-Showrunners — Variety

J.J. Abrams has tapped a trio of showrunners to head “Demimonde,” his mysterious sci-fi drama at HBO, Variety has confirmed. “The Handmaid’s Tale” executive producer Kira Snyder, and “Life” duo Rand Ravich and Far Shariat have been chosen to co-showrun the project. 21 more words

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Dave Greenfield, Keyboardist for The Stranglers, Dies at 71 — Variety

Dave Greenfield, the keyboard player for the pioneering British punk band the Stranglers, died Sunday from coronavirus-related complications, the BBC reported. He was 71. The Stranglers announced Greenfield’s death on their website, writing that he tested positive for COVID-19 on April 26 after a prolonged hospital stay due to heart problems. 6 more words

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J Balvin, Nicky Jam, More to Perform in Univision’s Uforia Hangout Sessions, Launching Wednesday — Variety

J Balvin, Nicky Jam, Sebastian Yatra, El Fantasma, Christian Nodal, and Calibre 50 are among the first artists to perform in “Uforia Hangout Sessions,” a new program presented by Verizon available on Univision’s audio network. 23 more words

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Corona Chronicles: Arianna Huffington Raises Money for First Responders, Stars Use TV and Movies as Escapism and Other Personal Stories — Variety

Another week with the coronavirus brings the death toll in the United States to more than 50,000 people. It’s also another week where millions of people continue to exercise home-schooling and working from home while first responders and healthcare workers put their lives at risk. 13 more words

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