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Jimmy Eat World Tease 'Loud' EP With New Song
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Jimmy Eat World Tease ‘Loud’ EP With New Song

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
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Jimmy Eat World have rounded up a handful of digital-only singles as well as a new track, “Failure,” for the Something(s) Loud EP, which will be released Nov. 14 in physical form by the band’s Exotic Location Recordings label.

“Failure” was recorded during 2019 sessions for the album Surviving but was ultimately held back from that project. The song was co-produced by the band and Justin Meldal Johnsen, while Failure leader Ken Andrews engineered and mixed. Check out its skateboarding-themed video below.

Something(s) Loud also includes “Something Loud” in both original and acoustic versions, “Place Your Debts” in its maiden form plus a TW Walsh remix and a cover of Crooked Fingers’ “Call to Love” with Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino.

“By 2021, it felt like distancing restrictions were finally easing and we could get back on the road,” Jimmy Eat World’s Jim Adkins says. “Our Surviving album had barely been released before we were performing live again and reconnecting with fans. Coming out of the pandemic, it didn’t feel right to tour without offering something more, so we took the chance to share a few more tracks we’d been working on. At the time, it seemed like listeners were gravitating toward playlists rather than full albums, so we decided to meet them where they were.”

Although details are scant, Jimmy Eat World are promising “more big plans” in 2026.

November 3, 2025 0 comments
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Jimmy Carr criticised for supporting Graham Linehan on anti-trans tweets
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Jimmy Carr criticised for supporting Graham Linehan on anti-trans tweets

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
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Jimmy Carr has sparked criticism after showing support for Graham Linehan following the latter’s anti-trans social media comments.

Linehan, who co-created Father Ted and The IT Crowd, made headlines last month when he was arrested at Heathrow Airport on suspicion of inciting violence in relation to his posts on social media.

While the Met Police did not confirm the identity of the person arrested, they added that after being taken into custody, officers had become concerned for his well-being and he was taken to the hospital. His condition was said to be neither life-threatening nor life-changing, and he was later bailed pending further investigation.

Writing on Substack, Linehan shared details of his arrest and claimed that he had been “arrested at an airport like a terrorist” (via The Independent). He then added that he was questioned by the police over posts made on X/Twitter in April, relating to him challenging a “trans-identified male” in a “female-only space”.

Now, comedian and TV host Carr has voiced support for Linehan while in the US.

The moment took place on stage in Minnesota as part of Jimmy Carr’s Laughs Funny Tour. Carr asked audience members to submit questions – one of which was: “Welcome to Minnesota, Jimmy. Do you have any good jokes that would get you arrested at Heathrow?”

Responding, Carr said: “Yeah! Graham Linehan… I fucking love Graham. Because whether you agree with Graham or J.K. Rowling or not, you have to admit the thing that’s in short supply in our society is bravery…”

“You’ve got The First Amendment…Cherish it.”

US tour tickets: https://t.co/skAotZV3eG pic.twitter.com/QxwcfcNXzy

— Jimmy Carr (@jimmycarr) October 27, 2025

He continued: “He lost his family, he lost his career, he lost everything. And then he was getting fucking arrested at the airport. Fucking madness… You’ve got the First Amendment. Fucking cherish it.”

Linehan has said that Carr went to visit him in the midst of him “being cancelled” and attempting to “save” his marriage and career (as per Daily Mail).

Responding to Carr’s backing of the Father Ted creator, some on social media have criticised the 8 Out Of 10 Cats host.

“What’s brave about ongoing, targeted harassment of the entirety of a vulnerable minority group,” one person wrote in response to Carr sharing a clip from the show online. “He was arrested for HARRASSMENT, not for his ‘opinion’,” another added. “It’s a criminal charge. Aren’t you Cambridge-educated?”

A third responded: “So brave being a bully.”

What’s brave about ongoing, targeted harassment of the entirety of a vulnerable minority group?

— Jamie (@JamieCutteridge) October 27, 2025

He was arrested for HARRASSMENT, not for his “opinion.” How low can one be shifting the narrative – hang on; LYING like a true SOB?
Again, he was arrested for harrassment. It’s a criminal charge. Aren’t you Cambridge-educated? I’d assume you possess *some* comprehensive skills.

— CatEyedBlues (@CallMeCatFlake) October 27, 2025

So brave being a bully. pic.twitter.com/pkeyFgyW6n

— stephen mc everton (@goodison2) October 27, 2025

Linehan himself also took to X to share a response to the comedian’s on stage comments, thanking him for backing him up.

“Delighted that Jimmy Carr has shown support,” he wrote. “I couldn’t expect him to defend me earlier because the same people who came after me were constantly trying to cancel him.

“They nearly succeeded a number of times so I certainly didn’t want his career on my conscience.”

Delighted that Jimmy Carr has shown support. I hope it’s now safe to say that he alone visited me when I was being cancelled and trying desperately to save my marriage and career. He wasn’t even a close friend, so it was exceptionally kind.

— Graham Linehan (@Glinner) October 26, 2025

I couldn’t expect him to defend me earlier because the same people who came after me were constantly trying to cancel him. They nearly succeeded a number of times so I certainly didn’t want his career on my conscience.

— Graham Linehan (@Glinner) October 26, 2025

In his Substack post last month, detailing the arrest at Heathrow, the writer shared: “The moment I stepped off the plane at Heathrow, five armed police officers were waiting. Not one, not two—five. They escorted me to a private area and told me I was under arrest for three tweets.”

In response to Linehan’s claim that he was arrested by armed officers, the Met said: “The arrest was made by officers from the MPS Aviation Unit. It is routine for officers policing airports to carry firearms. These were not drawn or used at any point during the arrest.”

Linehan went on to add that after he was escorted to a cell, he was escorted to A&E as it was found that his blood pressure was in “stroke territory” because “the stress of being arrested for jokes was literally threatening my life”.

The Telegraph reports that he has since been informed by the Crown Prosecution Service that, after a “careful review” of his posts online, there will be no further action.

BBC News also shares that Linehan, with the aid of the Free Speech Union, has said that he will be suing the Metropolitan Police for wrongful arrest and a breach of his free speech rights.

Linehan has made headlines with his anti-transgender views in recent years, being a vocal opponent of concepts including gender self-identification and what he has described as “trans ideology”. These are rumoured to be behind a Father Ted musical being axed in 2022.

In 2018, Linehan was issued a verbal harassment warning by police after he was involved in an online row with a transgender activist.

October 28, 2025 0 comments
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Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert Give Trump Credit for Gaza Deal

by jummy84 October 14, 2025
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Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert gave their reactions to the Gaza peace deal on Monday night. Both late night hosts conceded that President Donald Trump successfully helped broker a breakthrough ceasefire that resulted in Hamas releasing the remaining Israeli hostages, while still finding plenty of other things to criticize the president about.

“What a day for Donald Trump,” Kimmel said on Jimmy Kimmel Live! “You know what? He finally did something positive today and I want to give him credit for it — because I know he’s not the type to take credit for himself … While we’re only in the first phase of what will undoubtedly be a long and tricky process, but the fact is the bombing has stopped, the hostages have been released, and Trump deserves some of the praise for that. So I know it sounds crazy to say, but good work on that one, President Trump. Now maybe you can not invade Portland. Just an idea.

“Trump’s been lobbying hard to try to win the Nobel Prize for peace,” he added. “Now Trump’s focused on winning the prize next year, which is fine. Let him keep trying to make peace. I’m fine with coming up with prizes and trophies to motivate. Give them the ‘Nobel Re-Open the Government and Leave Healthcare Alone’ prize.”

Colbert, who was off last week, opened with a breathless rundown of all the news he missed: “The government shutdown is headed into its third week; Trump fired more than 4,000 federal workers; the DOJ charged New York Attorney General Leticia James with fraud after Trump’s pressure campaign; Trump sent troops to Chicago and Portland and is threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act; Trump announced a whopping 100 percent new tariff on China, which caused the stock market to have its worst day in six months — and Taylor Swift dropped her new album, The Life of the Showgirl, to merely mixed reviews,” Colbert said on CBS’ The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. “Well, those reviewers are just jealous of her talent and of Travis Kelce’s majestic redwood.”

Then Colbert got to the peace deal, and he had quite a lot to say about it.

“There is some good news out there today: Thanks to Trump’s newly brokered ceasefire in Gaza, all living Israeli hostages and almost 2,000 Palestinian prisoners have been released,” Colbert said to audience cheers. “It’s important. Credit where credit is due — Donald Trump did something good.”

Colbert paused for a quick beat. The audience remained silent.

“Are we still canceled?” Colbert asked, looking offstage. “You sure? I tried.

“It’s kind of surprising to see him do something good,” Colbert marveled. “It reminds me of in Empire Strikes Back when Darth Vader revealed this shocking secret.”

There was then a quick cut to the famous climax of the Star Wars film, only instead of Vader intoning, “I am your father,” he said, “I am an organ donor.”

“Despite the deal on Friday, in a truly foreseeable turn of events, Trump did not receive the Nobel Peace Prize,” Colbert continued. “How dare you, Nobel Committee? The man is a paragon of peace. He walks in the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King … After losing his campaign for the thing you don’t campaign for, Trump said he didn’t do the peace deal for the Nobel. And the White House communications director, Steven Chung, agreed, saying, ‘President Trump will continue making peace deals, ending wars, and saving lives. He has the heart of a humanitarian.’ We remove that heart from one of the detainees in our ICE facilities. He keeps it in the Oval Office next to the Diet Coke button in a little bowl.”

Colbert then said, “On his flight over to Israel, Trump was asked by Fox News whether the ceasefire he brokered might help him in the afterlife,” before playing a clip of Trump responding, “‘I don’t think there’s anything [that’s] going to get me into heaven.’ I agree with Donald Trump. While Trump tries to bring peace to the Middle East, he’s trying just as hard to bring war to the Midwest. And personally I’m horrified to see how he’s stomping on my old stomping grounds of Chicago, Illinois, where I lived for over a decade. ICE has been terrorizing communities in the Windy City, going door to door in front of elementary schools, arresting immigrants, legal or otherwise, arresting U.S. citizens without any due process and teargassing journalists who are merely reporting on what they’re doing.”

Here are last night’s monologues from ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! and CBS’ The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, below:

October 14, 2025 0 comments
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Jimmy Kimmel Backs Dana Walden as Next Disney CEO
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Jimmy Kimmel Backs Dana Walden as Next Disney CEO

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

The second to last question Bloomberg’s Lucas Show asked of Jimmy Kimmel in the final moments of their interview at Screentime in Los Angeles on Wednesday evening just so happened to be the million- dollar one that all of Hollywood has been asking for quite some time: Who is going to be the next CEO of Disney?

“I happen to love Dana Walden very much, and I think she’s done a great job,” Kimmel said after acknowledging that it would be “very foolish” of him to offer any response at all, which makes sense considering his status as one of the studio’s high-profile in-house talents. But he’s had a lot of dealings with Disney’s executive class as the host of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and a direct line to the very top in recent days amid his controversial suspension.

He factored the latter into his decision to back Walden: “I think what has happened over the last like three weeks was very unfair to my bosses at Disney. I don’t think anyone should ever be put in a position like this. It is insane, and I hope that we drew a really, really bold red line as Americans about what we will and will not accept, and really hope that that’s what comes out of all of it.”

Kimmel and Walden.

(Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation)

Kimmel’s Screentime appearance came two weeks after he returned to the airwaves on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! following a brief but monumental suspension that kicked off a debate over free speech. It all started when Kimmel delivered comments on the Sept. 15 edition of his show about Charlie Kirk’s assassin, saying, “We hit some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.”

The moment went viral and sparked backlash. Brendan Carr was among those who commented, and the FCC chair went so far as to threaten ABC’s affiliate licenses. Two days later, Disney bosses made the decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel Live!, a suspension that lasted less than a week amid widespread backlash from Hollywood’s creative community, which turned out to support the beloved host online and in real life. His return, marked by a nearly 30-minute opening, delivered record ratings and found Kimmel expressing gratitude to his supporters, clarifying his comments about Kirk and defending free speech.

At Screentime, Kimmel elaborated on the behind-the-scenes negotiations as his show went dark. “I hate to disappoint you, but they were really good conversations. I mean, like, really good conversations,” Kimmel said of chats with Walden and current CEO Bob Iger. “These are people that I I’ve known for a long time, and who I like very much. And we all wanted this to work out best.”

That said, the firestorm did disrupt their schedules. “First of all, I ruined Dana’s weekend. It was just nonstop phone calls all weekend. But I don’t think the result would have been as positive if I hadn’t talked to Dana as much as I did, because it helped me think everything through. And it helped me understand where everyone was coming from. I can sometimes be reactionary, I can sometimes be aggressive, and I can sometimes be unpleasant. And having those days to think about it was helpful.”

Kimmel had a lot to think about Wednesday night as Shaw grilled him on the suspension, his prediction on the future of late night TV, the economics of his show, whether he plans to re-up his contract next year and what he really thinks of the Riyadh Comedy Festival. Highlights are below.

Kimmel Thought His Show Might Never Come Back

During his suspension, the veteran host thought it his run might be over. “I’m a troublemaker, just by nature,” he said in recalling his early days hosting the show at a time when the Los Angeles Lakers faced off with the Detroit Pistons in the 2004 NBA playoffs. “I said something to the effect of, ‘Well, I hope they don’t burn Detroit down.’ And everyone in Detroit was very unhappy. People were mad, and they pulled me off the air in Detroit. A guy who’s really been like my mentor at ABC, Alex Wallau, said to me, ‘You know, if we don’t have Detroit, you’re done with the show. The show’s over.’ I said, ‘Really?’ He said, ‘Yeah, you can’t go forward without a major market like that,’ which was news to me. So I went to Detroit and did the show for a week and kissed as much ass as I possibly could.”

Knowing the implications of losing one major market loomed large over the suspension that saw around 70 ABC affiliate stations owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and Nexstar Media Group dropping the show. “Knowing that, I was like, well that’s it.” That and Kimmel added that he was not going to go along with the “list of demands” presented to him by those affiliates, which included an apology and a donation to Kirk’s Turning Point USA. “I said to my wife, ‘That’s it. It’s over.’”

As Kimmel Finalized Return, He Knew “Spirit” of Monologue

As the powers-that-be hashed out a plan for Kimmel’s return to the airwaves, they didn’t formalize exactly what he would say on the first night back but rather they agreed on the “spirit” of those comments. “Ultimately, I wanted to kind of cover every base if I could,” he said. “It was something really that had to come from inside me. It had to be truthful, and I had to lay it all out there and just be honest about what I was feeling and what I’d experienced. I think that it probably went about as well as it could go. I knew that it wasn’t going to be perfect. There were always going to be people that didn’t like it and didn’t accept it, but the important thing to me was that I was able to explain what I was trying to say.”

Kimmel Doesn’t Believe Economics Led to Stephen Colbert’s Cancellation

In July, CBS confirmed in a shock announcement that it was pulling the plug on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. In the months since, much has been made about the reasons why, and Kimmel said that he doesn’t believe the reports that claim it’s because Colbert’s show was losing upward of $40 million per year. “Because it just doesn’t make any sense. I know what the budgets for these shows are. I know what I make. I know what Stephen makes. I know what the ad sales people make. I know that there are values that nobody bothers to consider, like the affiliate fees that have to get to account for a portion of that when you talk about an hour of television every night, five nights a week. I know that it’s not $40 million. Is the show losing money? That I don’t know? I can’t imagine it’s losing a lot of money, if it is.” Shaw then asked Kimmel for a “ballpark” figure of what a show like his costs to produce. “$120 million,” he confirmed. “I know that if we’re losing so much money, none of us would be on. That’s kind of all you need to know. This is not PBS, you know?”

Kimmel on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.

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Late Night Can Survive — At a Cost

Amid industry-wide concerns about the future of late night, Kimmel said he doesn’t believe there’s a reason for these shows to go away entirely. “There are ways,” he said, pointing to tighter production costs. “The idea that these shows need to cost $120 million is crazy. They don’t need to cost $120 million, and somebody will figure it out…. You could still have the same format, you could still have a band, you could have all of those things and still do the show for a lot less money. It’s just that the host is not going to make as much money, and the audience isn’t going to be as big. But that’s OK, because I love seeing these things, and I love the idea that people can make a living with 200,000 viewers every day or every night. And they can talk about weirdly specific things, and those people who are really interested in those weirdly specific things have a place to take those to absorb that stuff. I think that’s great. I love the idea that a 16-year-old can have their own TV show.”

Kimmel Would’ve Said No to Riyadh Comedy Festival

In recent days, the Riyadh Comedy Festival has caused a firestorm of controversy, and the subject came up as Shaw asked Kimmel about having Aziz Ansari on his show recently to promote his new film Good Fortune. Ansari was among the 50 or so comedians who traveled to Saudi Arabia, and Shaw indicated that Kimmel’s line of questioning made it seem like he was against the event. “I wouldn’t have gone, but I wanted to hear his reasons, and I thought he had some compelling reasons,” Kimmel explained. “Nothing’s black and white. It’s not something I would do but I do understand the idea that if we close ourselves off to the world, or we isolate, that maybe it’s not good.” Kimmel continued by saying that while traveling “many of us” don’t want to be held accountable for what President Trump says. “I’m fortunate enough to be well known, and people know where I’m coming from but it would be a different situation if people didn’t know who I was. Probably the first thing I’d say as I got into every cab is, ‘I didn’t vote for him, just FYI so you know.’ I do think that kind of makes me understand [their] position better.”

October 9, 2025 0 comments
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Jimmy Kimmel Challenges Aziz Ansari Over Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival
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Jimmy Kimmel Challenges Aziz Ansari Over Saudi Arabia Comedy Festival

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
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Aziz Ansari was among the comedians who recently traveled to Saudi Arabia to perform at the controversial Riyadh Comedy Festival, a decision that raised eyebrows and prompted questions from Jimmy Kimmel.

Ansari appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday, October 6th, to promote his feature directorial debut, Good Fortune. Toward the end of the interview, Kimmel took the opportunity to ask Ansari about his choice to perform at the festival.

“People are questioning why you would go over there and take their money to perform in front of these people,” Kimmel commented. “This is something that’s become a big part of the news because people, a lot of comedians especially, are very upset because the people who paid the comedians to come to this are not good people. It’s a pretty brutal regime. They’ve done a lot of horrible, horrible things… I’m curious as to why you decided to do that.”

Ansari noted that “it’s something I put a lot of thought into” before deciding to accept the invitation.

“I have an aunt that lived there for a while, and I talked to her about this, and she said, you know, there’s people over there that don’t agree with the stuff that the government’s doing, and to ascribe like the worst behavior of the government onto those people, that’s not fair,” Ansari explained. “Just like there’s people in America that don’t agree with the things the government is doing, right?”

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Kimmel continued to press Ansari, saying that while the American government is doing “horrible things,” he called out the Saudi government for extreme atrocities, saying, “They murdered a journalist,” in reference to the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi in 2018, adding that “these are not good people over there.”

“I was just there to do a show for the people, and I talked to my wife about this before I went, and she said, you know, whenever there’s repressive societies like this, they try to keep things out, whether it’s rock and roll music, or, blue jeans, because it makes people curious about outside ideas, outside values,” Ansari said. “And this is a very young country, like half the country is under the age of 25, and things can really change. And to me, a comedy festival felt like something that’s pushing things to be more open and to push a dialogue. You kind of have to make a choice of whether you’re going to isolate or engage.”

Later on in the interview, Ansari shared that after accepting the invitation to perform, he decided that part of his fee would go towards “causes that support free press and human rights,” specifying Reporters Without Borders and Human Rights Watch.

“It’s a complicated issue, but I felt like it was something that was pushing things in the right direction, I hope,” Ansari added. Watch the full interview below.

Bill Burr, who also appeared at the festival, used his podcast to defend the decision, calling it a “great” experience, and concluding that the people there are “just like us.”

Dave Chappelle declared that “it’s easier to talk here (in Saudi Arabia) than it is in America” during his set at the festival.

Lesbian comic Jessica Kirson apologized for performing at the event, while Louis C.K. has defended his decision to appear.

Other comedians who performed at the Riyadh Comedy Festival include Sebastian Maniscalco, Kevin Hart, Chris Tucker, Pete Davidson, and Whitney Cummings.

October 8, 2025 0 comments
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Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Among Living Legends Foundation Honorees
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Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Among Living Legends Foundation Honorees

by jummy84 October 5, 2025
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The Living Legends Foundation celebrated its 32nd anniversary by bringing its annual awards gala to Atlanta for the first time Friday (Oct. 3). And among the honorees on hand were Grammy-winning songwriting/production duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Otis Redding Foundation vp/executive director Karla Redding-Andrews (representing her mother, Zelma Redding), RCA Records head of promotion Samantha Selolwane, and Right On! Digital publisher Cynthia Horner.

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Upon accepting the foundation’s Ray Harris Lifetime Achievement Award onstage at Atlanta’s Flourish by Legendary, Jam shared that “Ray Harris was so instrumental early in our careers with literally the first record that we did at SOLAR Records, which was ‘Wild Girls’ by Klymaxx. So to get an award from him with his name on it is absolutely amazing.”

Calling the occasion a full-circle moment, Lewis added, “We’re just two guys who like to make music. You all are the ones who made them hits.”

The foundation also awarded three other top awards. National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters (NABOB) president/CEO James L. Winston was presented with the Chairman’s Award by Living Legends Foundation chairman David C. Linton. Zelma Redding, widow of soul legend Otis Redding and president/founder of the Otis Redding Foundation, was the recipient of the Legacy Award, presented by Sony Music Publishing chairman/CEO Jon Platt. And Quality Control Music (Lil Baby, Lil Yachty, City Girls) COO Kevin “Coach K” Lee and CEO Pierre “P” Thomas were given the Impact Award.

Karla Redding Andrews

Karla Redding Andrews accepts the Legacy Award at the Living Legends Foundation’s annual gala on Oct. 3 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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For the first time, six female executive trailblazers were also saluted. Joining the aforementioned Selolwane (the Music Executive Award) and Cynthia Horner (Media Icon Award) in that circle were iHeartMedia Chicago vp of programming Kashon Powell (Jerry Boulding Radio Executive Award), nationally syndicated radio host DeDe McGuire (DeDe in the Morning; Frankie Crocker Radio Personality Award), broadcast and music industry executive Carole Carper (Mike Bernardo Female Executive Award) and West Entertainment Services CEO Louise West (Kendall Minter Entertainment Advocate Award).

In presenting the award to West, Grammy-winning artist Anthony Hamilton noted, “I’m standing here after 30 years [working with West], having complete ownership of my publishing and my work, my music — and I owe that all to you.”

Powell said of her honor, “This reward is not just a recognition of past achievements. It’s a reminder of the endless possibilities the future holds.” Horner commented during her acceptance speech, “Right On! magazine is a cultural phenomenon. And it’s my honor to not only have been the editor of the publication, but now I’m one of the owners of the same publication. It’s now Black-owned; it wasn’t before.”

Selolwane, who oversees hip-hop, R&B and mixshow promotion at RCA, described herself as “just a conduit of the art to the masses,” highlighting “the fact that we every day get a chance to spend time with some of the most creative people on this planet and really be a part of their success stories.”

Samantha Selolwane

Samantha Selolwane poses at the Living Legends Foundation’s annual gala on Oct. 3 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Among the special guests and celebrities sighted at the awards gala were Black Music Month co-founder/radio personality Dyana Williams, radio host/actor Ed Lover, Q Parker of R&B group 112, rap/TV star Da Brat and partner Jesseca Dupart, Black Music Action Coalition co-founder, president and CEO Willie “Prophet” Stiggers, Black American Music Association founder/chairman Michael Mauldin and Morgan Stanley executive Ted Reid.

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Doja Cat Co-Hosts 'Tonight Show' With Jimmy Fallon: Exclusive Photos
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Doja Cat Co-Hosts ‘Tonight Show’ With Jimmy Fallon: Exclusive Photos

by jummy84 October 2, 2025
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Is there enough room behind The Tonight Show desk for two hosts? On Wednesday night’s (Oct. 1) episode, Jimmy Fallon makes room for Doja Cat to join him as co-host, and Billboard has exclusive photos from her appearance.

And it looks like a fun one: In addition to two pics of the duo behind the famous late-night desk — one of which has each co-host holding up a vinyl copy of Doja’s just-released fifth studio album Vie — we also have a pic of the pop star teaching Fallon how to dance. (It looks like she might be giving him step-by-step moves to New Kids on the Block’s “The Right Stuff” dance here.) Watch a clip from the dance lesson below:

Doja’s ’80s-inspired ‘fit for the episode is a shimmering silver tunic paired with metallic tights and matching silver pumps, finished with lavender leather gloves.

Elsewhere during her co-hosting gig — her debut behind the desk — Billboard is told that Doja does a dramatic Real Housewives re-enactment alongside Tarik Trotter of The Roots.

But Doja isn’t the only special guest visiting Studio 6B on Wednesday night: Social superstar Druski will sit down for an interview and Blood Orange is the night’s performer.

Doja joins an elite group of stars who have co-hosted The Tonight Show, also including fellow musicians Ed Sheeran, Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B and Shawn Mendes.

The Tonight Show airs at 11:35 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and streams next day on Peacock, but you can check out our exclusive photos right now.

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From First Love to Fiancé Jimmy Tatro – Hollywood Life
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From First Love to Fiancé Jimmy Tatro – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
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Zoey Deutch
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Zoey Deutch, now 30, has built an impressive acting and producing resume with roles in Set It Up, The Politician, and more. She also recently announced on September, 18, 2025, that she and longtime partner Jimmy Tatro are engaged, revealing that he proposed three months prior in a seaside moment.

“Three months engaged to the love of my life,” the couple captioned their joint Instagram post announcing the happy news.

Find out more about her dating history and current relationship below.

Avan Jogia

Zoey Deutch, Avan Jogia
Zoey and Avan at an event. ( John Shearer/Invision/AP/Shutterstock)

Zoey and actor Avan Jogia, who was her first known boyfriend, dated for five years before calling it quits. The two reportedly met at the 2012 Kids’ Choice Awards when she was 18 and he was 20 and their romance began shortly after. They took photos with each other at various events and seemed to enjoy their time together. After their love story ended, they still co-starred with each other in The Year of Spectacular Men in 2017 and Zombieland: Double Tap in 2019, proving they were on good enough terms to still work together.

Dylan Hayes

Zoey Deutch, Dylan Hayes
Zoey and Dylan on a casual outing. (SplashNews.com)

After Zoey and Avan broke up, she soon started dating actor Dylan Hayes. Their relationship reportedly started in 2017 and the talented gal liked to keep their bond out of the spotlight most of the time. There were few photos of them together on her Instagram page but they would sometimes attend events together.

Jimmy Tatro

Zoey first went public with her romance with Jimmy in 2021. The actor and comedian is best known for his roles in Netflix’s American Vandal and ABC’s Home Economics, and he has also appeared in a number of films and stand-up projects. Over the years, the couple has shared sweet glimpses of their relationship on social media, often posting for special occasions like birthdays and holidays. One of Jimmy’s earliest posts about Zoey was a Valentine’s Day tribute in 2021 that included several candid snapshots of them together, captioned, “Just using today as an excuse to post some top notch untapped Zoey content.”

Since then, the pair has continued to enjoy adventures together, including a French vacation in May 2022 with Nina Dobrev and Shaun White. Zoey has also been open about Jimmy’s supportive — and sometimes hilarious — reactions to her work. In a 2022 interview with Lights, Camera, Barstool, she joked that Jimmy was “embarrassed” watching her character in Not Okay, saying, “My boyfriend watched it for the first time and he was like, ‘No! Zoey, why are you doing that?’ I don’t know if he actually really watched it because his head was in his hands the whole time.”

PARK CITY, UTAH - JANUARY 21: Jimmy Tatro and Zoey Deutch attend the Theater Camp Premiere Party hosted by Acura at Acura Festival Village during Sundance Film Festival 2023 on January 21, 2023 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Acura)
PARK CITY, UTAH – JANUARY 21: Jimmy Tatro and Zoey Deutch attend the Theater Camp Premiere Party hosted by Acura at Acura Festival Village during Sundance Film Festival 2023 on January 21, 2023 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Acura)

After four years together, the couple announced in September 2025 that they are officially engaged, with Zoey sharing that Jimmy had proposed three months earlier during a seaside moment.

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Sinclair and Nexstar Boycott of Jimmy Kimmel Live Ends

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
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The local TV station boycott of ABC‘s Jimmy Kimmel Live! appears to be ending.

Sinclair and Nexstar each said that they would end preemption of the late night show Friday night.

Sinclair said it made the decision after “thoughtful feedback from viewers, advertisers, and community leaders representing a wide range of perspectives.”

That said, while Sinclair appears to have been seeking notable concessions (including an ombudsman at ABC), a source says that no editorial or content concessions were made by Disney.

“In our ongoing and constructive discussions with ABC, Sinclair proposed measures to strengthen accountability, viewer feedback, and community dialogue, including a network-wide independent ombudsman,” Sinclair said in a statement. “These proposals were suggested as collaborative efforts between the ABC affiliates and the ABC network. While ABC and Disney have not yet adopted these measures, and Sinclair respects their right to make those decisions under our network affiliate agreements, we believe such measures could strengthen trust and accountability.”

Nexstar said that it made the decision after having “had discussions with executives at The Walt Disney Company and appreciate their constructive approach to addressing our concerns.”

It is not clear whether those talks will lead to anything more concrete.

“As a local broadcaster, Nexstar remains committed to protecting the First Amendment while producing and airing local and national news that is fact-based and unbiased and, above all, broadcasting content that is in the best interest of the communities we serve,” Nexstar’s statement continued. “We stand apart from cable television, monolithic streaming services, and national networks in our commitment – and obligation – to be stewards of the public airwaves and to protect and reflect the specific sensibilities of our communities. To be clear, our commitment to those principles has guided our decisions throughout this process, independent of any external influence from government agencies or individuals.”

It was pressure from the station owners Nexstar and Sinclair that initially forced Disney to take Kimmel’s show off-air, with the two companies who collectively control nearly one quarter of all ABC stations saying they were going to preempt the show in the wake of comments he made on the program.

Sinclair is the largest owner of ABC stations, with 38 spread across the country, including in major markets like Washington, D.C., and Seattle.

Disney ultimately brought back the show a few days later, saying that executives “made the decision to suspend production on the show to avoid further inflaming a tense situation at an emotional moment for our country.”

However, Sinclair and Nexstar said that they would not be airing Kimmel’s return Tuesday night, reiterating the concerns they had that sparked the initial suspension. The result was that Kimmel’s show was dark in cities like Washington, D.C., New Orleans and Salt Lake City, and nearly one quarter of all households across the country.

Both companies, however, noted that talks continued between them and ABC.

It is worth noting that Nexstar is in the midst of a $6.2 billion deal to acquire Tegna, a deal that if allowed to go through would make it by far the largest owner of local TV stations in the U.S. That deal requires FCC approval. Sinclair, meanwhile, has also said that it wants to engage in M&A, moves that would also require attention from the FCC.

Sinclair says that the FCC did not play a role in its decision.

“Our decision to preempt this program was independent of any government interaction or influence,” the company said. “Free speech provides broadcasters with the right to exercise judgment as to the content on their local stations. While we understand that not everyone will agree with our decisions about programming, it is simply inconsistent to champion free speech while demanding that broadcasters air specific content.”

Of course, the way consumers view their late night shows has changed. Kimmel’s monologue broke his own YouTube viewership record, underscoring that as the primary place where people were engaging with the program.

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bitchy | Sinclair & Nexstar capitulated & will begin to air ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ again
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bitchy | Sinclair & Nexstar capitulated & will begin to air ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ again

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Disney folded in less than a week when it came to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension. Part of it was the artist community openly expressing displeasure with censorship, but I believe an even bigger reason why Disney changed course was the mass-cancellation of Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN+ subscriptions. When Jimmy Kimmel Live came back on air last Tuesday, he didn’t apologize but he reiterated what he said previously about Charlie Kirk’s murder, expressing his sympathy to Kirk’s family once again. Kimmel was on a tear all week about Donald Trump though, with sharp jabs and jokes about Trump’s escalator mishap and more. Kimmel is enjoying some of the best ratings in his show’s history, which is even more remarkable when you realize that Nexstar and Sinclair were not airing JKL all of last week. The two right-wing media companies own ABC affiliates across the country, and they both threw tantrums about Kimmel’s jokes and observations. Sinclair even demanded that Kimmel donate to Kirk’s right-wing political action group. Well, funny story. Sinclair and Nexstar capitulated… to Kimmel, not Trump.

The local TV station boycott of ABC‘s Jimmy Kimmel Live! appears to be ending. Sinclair and Nexstar each said that they would end preemption of the late night show Friday night. Sinclair said it made the decision after “thoughtful feedback from viewers, advertisers, and community leaders representing a wide range of perspectives.” That said, while Sinclair appears to have been seeking notable concessions (including an ombudsman at ABC), a source says that no editorial or content concessions were made by Disney.

“In our ongoing and constructive discussions with ABC, Sinclair proposed measures to strengthen accountability, viewer feedback, and community dialogue, including a network-wide independent ombudsman,” Sinclair said in a statement. “These proposals were suggested as collaborative efforts between the ABC affiliates and the ABC network. While ABC and Disney have not yet adopted these measures, and Sinclair respects their right to make those decisions under our network affiliate agreements, we believe such measures could strengthen trust and accountability.”

It was pressure from the station owners Nexstar and Sinclair that initially forced Disney to take Kimmel’s show off-air, with the two companies who collectively control nearly one quarter of all ABC stations saying they were going to preempt the show in the wake of comments he made on the program.

It is worth noting that Nexstar is in the midst of a $6.2 billion deal to acquire Tegna, a deal that if allowed to go through would make it by far the largest owner of local TV stations in the U.S. That deal requires FCC approval. Sinclair, meanwhile, has also said that it wants to engage in M&A, moves that would also require attention from the FCC. Sinclair says that the FCC did not play a role in its decision.

“Our decision to preempt this program was independent of any government interaction or influence,” the company said. “Free speech provides broadcasters with the right to exercise judgment as to the content on their local stations. While we understand that not everyone will agree with our decisions about programming, it is simply inconsistent to champion free speech while demanding that broadcasters air specific content.”

[From THR]

“…It is simply inconsistent to champion free speech while demanding that broadcasters air specific content.” The inconsistency was Sinclair and Nexstar freaking out over a perfectly accurate observation about Charlie Kirk’s alleged shooter and his politics. The inconsistency was Sinclair bizarrely demanding that a late-night talk show host apologize to Kirk’s family – apologize for what, exactly? – and donate to an ultra-right-wing political action group. Sinclair and Nexstar overplayed their hand and this is their acknowledgement of it. The FCC Chairman overplayed his hand as well, and he’s already walking back his juvenile threats too. Trump is the only one still throwing a tantrum about Kimmel, not because of anything Kimmel said about Kirk or Kirk’s shooter, but because of what Kimmel has said about Trump.

Photos and screengrabs courtesy of Avalon Red, ABC/Disney/JKL.

Jimmy Kimmel hosts the live ABC telecast of the 95th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 12, 2023.,Image: 762329065, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: LCY / Avalon
Jimmy Kimmel hosts the live ABC telecast of the 95th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 12, 2023.,Image: 762335328, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: LCY / Avalon
Jimmy Kimmel hosts the live ABC telecast of the 96th Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 10, 2024.,Image: 855738497, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Avalon.red / Avalon



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