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Germany’s Bild newspaper to launch television channel

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BERLIN — Germany's biggest-selling daily newspaper, Bild, plans to launch a television channel that will go on air before the country's election in late...

GLAAD Media Awards presenters support transgender athletes

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LOS ANGELES — “Schitt’s Creek” and “The Boys in the Band” were winners at the GLAAD Media Awards, which included soccer’s Ashlyn Harris and...

Chauvin trial puts Court TV’s revival in the public eye

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NEW YORK — Scott Tufts believes the media world is not complete without Court TV. If he's ever going to prove his point, now...

GLAAD Media Awards presenters support transgender athletes

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LOS ANGELES — “Schitt’s Creek” and “The Boys in the Band” were winners at the GLAAD Media Awards, which included soccer’s Ashlyn Harris and...

Turkey sentences dozens to life terms over 2016 failed coup

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ANKARA, Turkey — A Turkish court sentenced dozens of people, including former soldiers attached to the presidential guard regiment, to life imprisonment on Wednesday...

Will the Oscars be a `who cares’ moment as ratings dive?

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NEW YORK — George Bradley used to love watching the Academy Awards. The 28-year-old Brit now living in San Diego would stay up late...

Serbia’s leader chooses Chinese-made vaccine for own shot

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BELGRADE, Serbia — Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic finally rolled up his sleeve for a coronavirus vaccine Tuesday and to encourage his country's increasingly skeptical...

About 17 million view Baylor’s championship win over Gonzaga

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NEW YORK — Even an NCAA championship matchup between two widely acknowledged as the best men's college basketball teams in the country wasn't enough...

Hashida, who wrote ‘Oshin,’ many other hit dramas dies at 95

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TOKYO — Renowned Japanese scriptwriter Sugako Hashida, best known for the internationally popular TV drama series “Oshin," has died of lymphoma. She was 95. ...

Commissioner set to celebrate Pac-12’s 1st title since 1992

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Outgoing Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott is very proud to be in San Antonio to celebrate the conference’s first NCAA women’s basketball championship since 1992....