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2025 CNBC launched CNBC+, an over-the-top media service priced at $14.99 per month or $99.99 annually.
2025 Cast in 'Tron: Ares' as Ajay Patel, currently in post-production
February 24 2025 CBS plans to replace the talk show The Talk with a new soap opera called Beyond the Gates.
January 2025 The Post announced it will layoff 4% of its staff, less than 100 people, with newsroom employees not being affected.
January 2025 Editorial cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned from The Washington Post and published a blog post criticizing the paper for allegedly refusing to run a cartoon critical of the relationship between American billionaires and President Donald Trump.
January 31 2025 A Defense Department memo mandated that NPR must relocate from its longtime workspace on the Correspondents' Corridor in the Pentagon, as part of a new Annual Media Rotation Program for the Pentagon Press Corps.
January 10 2025 Last day hosting Today.
2024 Following the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, CNBC aired the first Iowa Speedway race of the doubleheader weekend.
2024 Due to inclement weather, CNBC aired coverage of the Travelers Championship, using CBS announcers and graphics.
2024 Due to inclement weather causing the USA Today 301 to go under a red flag, CNBC aired the Firestone Grand Prix of Monterrey.
2024 Keegan-Michael Key will play Dr. Finklman in 'Dear Santa'.
2024 Key will appear as Superintendent John Reynolds in 'Abbott Elementary' for three episodes.
2024 Key voiced B-127 / Bumblebee in the animated prequel film 'Transformers One'.
2024 Keegan-Michael Key will voice Slime in 'IF'.
2024 He will star as Ashton Hayes in 'Elsbeth' during the episode 'Something Blue'.
2024 CEO and publisher William Lewis announces the Post will not endorse a presidential candidate, breaking its long-standing tradition of supporting Democratic candidates.
2024 William Lewis becomes the publisher, and Matt Murray is appointed as the new Executive Editor of The Washington Post.
2024 Brooks endorsed Kamala Harris in the presidential election, marking another significant political statement from the filmmaker.
2024 Receives the Honorary Academy Award.
2024 Became a producer of the CBS late-night comedy panel game show After Midnight, alongside his wife Evie.
2024 Colbert will voice the character Perry Prescott in the upcoming animated film 'Despicable Me 4'
2024 Colbert called for a ceasefire in Gaza after the World Central Kitchen aid convoy attack by the IDF, publicly criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
2024 Veteran NPR journalist Uri Berliner publicly criticizes NPR for left-wing bias in reporting, particularly after the 2016 United States presidential election.
2024 Uri Berliner resigns from NPR, citing disparagement by CEO Katherine Maher and her divisive views.
2024 NPR suspends Uri Berliner for 5 days without pay for allegedly not securing approval to work for another outlet.
2024 Geldof posted a video endorsing the re-election of Conservative candidate and Minister of State for Development and Africa Andrew Mitchell.
2024 Scheduled to appear in two upcoming films: 'Babes' as Marty and 'It Ends with Us' as Marshall
2024 Releases stand-up special 'Hasan Minhaj: Off With His Head'
2024 Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Joe Biden.
2024 Rivera announced that he would be voting for Kamala Harris in the 2024 U.S. presidential election due to his objections to the January 6 Capitol riots.
2024 Cohen supported Kamala Harris in the 2024 United States presidential election.
2024 In response to antisemitism during the Israel–Hamas war, Cohen declared himself a 'proud American Jew' and participated in a two-day summit for Jewish influencers.
2024 Christiane Amanpour is set to appear as herself in the first episode of the series 'Disclaimer'.
2024 Starring in the film 'Fly Me To The Moon' as Senator Cook
2024 Jost was sent to Tahiti by NBC Sports to cover the surfing competition at the Summer Olympics, but departed early due to multiple health issues.
2024 Cast in 'The Six Triple Eight' as Mary McLeod Bethune.
December 20 2024 The Talk officially ended its run after 14 years on air.
November 2024 CNBC's first South American local franchise, Times Brasil, launches in Brazil.
October 2024 Released his third Netflix standup comedy special 'Off With His Head', which addresses his previous fabrication and embellishment issues reported by The New Yorker.
October 2024 Williams was announced as the host for Election Night coverage for Amazon.
September 2024 FXNOW mobile app was discontinued, along with other apps like ABC, DisneyNow, Freeform, and Nat Geo TV, to encourage users to subscribe to Disney+ and Hulu.
September 26 2024 Hoda Kotb announced that she would be stepping down as co-anchor of Today in early 2025, with her last day set for January 10, 2025.
September 17 2024 Upcoming book 'Does This Taste Funny?: Recipes Our Family Loves' to be published with McGee-Colbert through Celadon Books.
September 12 2024 Scheduled to air ABC television special 'AI and the Future of Us: An Oprah Winfrey Special'.
August 21 2024 Winfrey endorses Kamala Harris at the Democratic National Convention for the 2024 United States presidential election.
August 18 2024 Phil Donahue passed away.
July 2024 Launched his own political talk show and podcast 'Hasan Minhaj Doesn't Know', interviewing politicians including Senator Elizabeth Warren, Stacey Abrams, and Senator Bernie Sanders.
July 2024 CNN announced it would cut 100 jobs (approximately 3% of its workforce) and consolidate three newsrooms into one.
July 31 2024 Announced as the host of Pop Culture Jeopardy! on Amazon Prime Video.
July 18 2024 Last Call program was cancelled.

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