CBS CEO and Chairman Leslie Moonves arrives arrives at a promotional boxing aprty in August 2017. The 68-year-old has been accused by six women of sexual assault and harassment.
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From left, Just For Laughs' new owner Howie Mandel, comedians Tiffany Haddish and Hannah Gadsby.
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Les Moonves, chairman and CEO of CBS Corp., in September 2017. The New Yorker has published allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
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Roseanne Barr talks with Fox News talk show host Sean Hannity while being interviewed during a taping of his show Thursday in New York. It was the first time she appeared on TV since she was fired from ABC. The network canceled its successful reboot of Roseanne in May following the star's racist tweet involving former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett.
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This image released by Showtime shows Jason Spencer in a scene from the series Who Is America? starring Sacha Baron Cohen.
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Nicole Maines, pictured at the GLAAD Media Awards in 2016, has been cast as the first transgender superhero on television. She will play Nia Nal on the CW's 'Supergirl.'
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The new TARDIS crew — Jodie Whittaker and companions Tosin Cole and Mandip Gill, plus showrunner Chris Chibnall and executive producer Matt Strevens.
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A file photo from last year shows the Netflix logo on an iPhone in Philadelphia. The streaming service and production house fell short of its second-quarter target by more than a million subscribers, even as it posted better-than-expected earnings for the period.
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