CELEBRITY NEWS: JUNE 4, 2026

June 5, 2026

CELEBRITY NEWS: JUNE 4, 2026
http://www.imdb.com/news/celebrity

Princess Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor (Prince Harry & Meghan Markle’s Daughter) – 5 years old
Cadence Bridges (Ludacris & Eudoxie Mbouguiengue’s daughter) – 11 years old
E.J. Johnson (Magic Johnson’s son)/ “Rich Kids of eeverly Hills”) – 34 years old
Quincy Brown (Al. B. Sure & Kim Porter’s son) – 35 years old
Evan Spiegel (Co-Founder of Snapchat/ Miranda Kerr’s 2nd Husband) – 36 years old
Oona Chaplin (“Quantum of Solace”, Charlie Chaplin’s Granddaughter) – 40 years old
Bar Refaeli (Model) – 41 years old
Brandon Jenner (Keeping Up With The Kardashians) – 45 years old
T.J. Miller (Silicon Valley) – 45 years old
Angelina Jolie (“Maleficent” movies/ “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”) – 51 years old
Russell Brand (“Forgetting Sarah Marshall”) – 51 years old
Jeremy Bieber (Justin Bieber’s Dad) – 51 years old
Noah Wyle (ER) – 55 years old
Horatio Sanz (formerly of Saturday Night Live) – 57 years old
Al B. Sure (R&B Singer) – 58 years old
Scott Wolf (Party of Five) – 58 years old
Mossimo Giannulli (Fashion Designer/ Lori Loughlin’s Husband) – 63 years old
El DeBarge (R&B Singer) – 65 years old
Julie White (“Transformers” movies) – 65 years old
Keith David (OWN’s Greenleaf/ “The Princess and The Frog”) – 70 years old
Parker Stevenson (Greenhouse Academy/ The Hardy Boys) – 74 years old
Michelle Phillips (Mamas And The Papas) – 82 years old
Bruce Dern (“The Hateful Eight”/ Big Love) – 90 years old

FIRST LOOK/ ON TV

June 5, 2026

FIRST LOOK
http://www.eonline.com/news

ON TELEVISION (THURSDAY 6/4/26)
NETFLIX:
The Witness (Premiere)
NETFLIX: Night Shift for Cuties (Premiere)
TUBI: Deestroying the Pitch (Premiere)

“The leadership of ‘60 Minutes’ is no longer recognizable. The principles I hold dear are gone, and so I must leave as well,” wrote Scott Pelley, veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent, in a statement after his ousting from the long-running newsmagazine.
· Tensions first boiled over at a Monday morning staff meeting to introduce new executive editor Nick Bilton. Pelley blasted CBS News leadership, accusing editor-in-chief Bari Weiss of “murdering” 60 Minutes and calling Bilton, a tech journalist, unqualified for his role.
· Then on Tuesday, a meeting with Pelley, Weiss, Bilton, and CBS News President Tom Cibrowski turned contentious. Bilton subsequently called Pelley’s conduct a “performative display of hostility” and fired him with cause later that day.
· Pelley’s post-exit statement claims new management brought incompetence and unprofessionalism to CBS News.
· On a Wednesday conference call, Weiss told staff that leadership had attempted to engage with Pelley and to find a way back, but was not able to do so. “That’s the path that he chose,” said Weiss, who then praised Pelley’s “60 Minutes” contributions as “incredible.” 
· Pelley offered a different account of that meeting, saying the CBS executives were “abrupt, dismissive and uninterested in dialogue.” 
· The bottom line: The “60 Minutes” meltdown offers a cautionary tale about what happens when legacy journalism institutions get remade from the outside in.
(Source: Cynopsis)

The advertising industry’s rush to embrace AI may be trading a short-term efficiency win for a long-term talent crisis, according to new research from the 4As and DBC. Highlights from Redefining Entry-Level Agency Positions in the Age of AI include:
· Junior hiring is slowing. Agency leaders say AI is already reducing demand for traditional entry-level work, with many firms slowing or pausing junior hiring altogether.
· The apprenticeship model is eroding. The bigger threat isn’t job loss — it’s the collapse of the learn-by-doing pipeline that historically developed future agency leaders, with executives warning of a “hollowed-out” middle management layer in the years ahead.
· The entry-level job description is changing. Agencies that are still hiring deprioritize task execution in favor of critical thinking, judgment, collaboration, and AI fluency.
· The takeaway: Agencies optimizing for efficiency today may be quietly dismantling the system that builds tomorrow’s leaders. Without deliberate investment in new models for entry-level development, the industry risks emerging from the AI transition with a skills gap at every level above junior positions — and no clear pipeline to fill it.
(Source: Cynopsis)

The Knicks are in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. New York is losing its mind. But while the city fixates on the basketball court, a quieter story is playing out in the data — one that’s already shifting how advertisers are spending this postseason. EDO, the TV outcomes company, tracked ad performance across every NBA playoff game this season, concluding that the Knicks games aren’t just must-watch TV. They are must-buy advertising. Here’s why:
· Ads running during Knicks games drive consumer search behavior nearly 32% above a typical primetime or cable broadcast. 
· Ad impact is up 41% year-over-year
· EDO’s data confirms what intuition suggests: as the playoff rounds get later, the stakes get higher, audiences grow, and ad effectiveness climbs with them.
· When games are close, viewers don’t check out during commercial breaks — they stay locked in. That high engagement has direct implications for how networks and advertisers should be approaching scheduling and pricing decisions right now.
· The takeaway: The Knicks’ first Finals appearance in 27 years isn’t just a cultural moment — it’s an advertising opportunity with measurable, compounding returns.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Culinary competition “100 Cooks” — the “biggest, boldest home cook competition in network history,” promises Food Network — premieres Sunday, June 7 at 9 p.m. 
(Source: Cynopsis)

Season two of “Inspector Ellis” kicks off Monday, July 6 on Acorn TV. The crime drama centers on a detective who faces a wave of suspicious deaths.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Netflix has ordered adult animated comedy series “Dealies,” set in a big box store. The series comes from Joe Bennett, Ted Travelstead and Green Street Pictures (“Common Side Effects”).
(Source: Cynopsis)

PAVE Studios and A+E Global Media are teaming up to bring six unscripted TV series to life as original audio podcasts. The slate splits across two of PAVE’s brands: Rewind, its newly launched history-focused network, takes on “History’s Greatest Mysteries,” “Modern Marvels,” “The UnBelievable,” “Celebrity Ghost Stories,” and “The UnXplained” — while true crime brand Crime House gets “The First 48.”
(Source: Cynopsis)

NBC has cancelled “The Hunting Party” after two seasons. The procedural did well on Netfllix — at one point jumping to No. 3 overall on the Nielsen streaming chart — so a new home on a streaming platform is not unlikely.
(Source: Cynopsis)

The Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets airs Saturday, June 6 across FOX Sportsnetworks. This will be the final time the third leg of the Triple Crown will be contested at Saratoga Race Course before returning to the newly renovated Belmont Park in 2027.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Wiffle ball has officially gotten too big for your backyard. Big League Wiffle Ball — a professional league — is coming to Fubo Sports Network, ESPN2, ESPN+, and regional sports networks this summer. The 10-team U.S. league counts Gary Vaynerchuk, Dude Perfect and Kevin Costner, among others, as owners.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Comedian Marcello Hernandez will host sports awards show “The ESPYS,” airing Wednesday, July 15 at 8 p.m. on ABC.
(Source: Cynopsis)

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” wrapped its 51st season as the No. 1 broadcast comedy series among viewers 18-49, according to Nielsen. In total viewers, the show ranked second. The show’s most-watched episode, featuring Ariana Grande and Cher, drew 10.1 million viewers.
(Source: Cynopsis)

JESSICA SIMPSON SHARES LESSON LEARNED ABOUT PAIN AFTER GETTING SOBER FROM ALCOHOL

June 5, 2026

JESSICA SIMPSON SHARES LESSON LEARNED ABOUT PAIN AFTER GETTING SOBER FROM ALCOHOL
https://www.eonline.com/news/1432614/jessica-simpson-shares-lesson-learned-about-pain-amid-sobriety-journey

TOM HOLLAND (“SPIDER-MAN” MOVIES) REVEALS WHY HE’LL NEVER HOST SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE

June 5, 2026

TOM HOLLAND (“SPIDER-MAN” MOVIES) REVEALS WHY HE’LL NEVER HOST SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
https://www.eonline.com/news/1432610/tom-holland-will-never-host-saturday-night-live-due-to-dyslexia

SCOTT PELLEY SLAMS HEARTBREAKING DIRECTION OF ’60 MINUTES’ AFTER HIS FIRING

June 5, 2026

SCOTT PELLEY SLAMS HEARTBREAKING DIRECTION OF ’60 MINUTES’ AFTER HIS FIRING
https://www.eonline.com/news/1432611/60-minutes-scott-pelley-fired-cbs-news-anchor-breaks-silence

JENNIFER GARNER (ACTRESS) DETAILS UPHEAVAL HER FAMILY EXPERIENCED AFTER BEN AFFLECK DIVORCE

June 5, 2026

JENNIFER GARNER (ACTRESS) DETAILS UPHEAVAL HER FAMILY EXPERIENCED AFTER BEN AFFLECK DIVORCE
https://www.eonline.com/news/1432608/jennifer-garner-details-upheaval-of-ben-affleck-divorce-effect-on-career

CLAUDE LEMIEUX’S (4X NHL STANLEY CUP CHAMP/ HOCKEY ICON) DEATH CERTIFICATE IS RELEASED, BODY MOVED TO NORTH CAROLINA FOR BURIAL

June 5, 2026

CLAUDE LEMIEUX’S (4X NHL STANLEY CUP CHAMP/ HOCKEY ICON) DEATH CERTIFICATE IS RELEASED, BODY MOVED TO NORTH CAROLINA FOR BURIAL
https://www.tmz.com/2026/06/03/claude-lemieux-death-certificate/

RED LOBSTER IS CLOSING TIMES SQUARE IN NEW YORK CITY AFTER 23 YEARS

June 5, 2026

RED LOBSTER IS CLOSING TIMES SQUARE IN NEW YORK CITY AFTER 23 YEARS
https://nypost.com/2026/05/30/business/red-lobster-closing-times-square-location-after-23-years-in-nyc/

CELEBRITY NEWS: JUNE 3, 2026

June 4, 2026

CELEBRITY NEWS: JUNE 3, 2026
http://www.imdb.com/news/celebrity

Rafael Nadal (Tennis Player) – 40 years old
Lyfe Jennings (R&B Singer) – 48 years old
Anderson Cooper (Anderson Cooper 360) – 59 years old
James Purefoy (The Following) – 62 years old
Suzie Plakson (How I Met Your Mother) – 68 year old
Scott Valentine (Family Ties) – 68 years old
Jill Biden (Former First Lady of the United States/ President Joe Biden’s wife) – 75 years old
Deniece Williams (R&B Singer) – 76 years old
Susan “Suzi” Quatro (Musician/ Leather Tuscadero on Happy Days) – 76 years old
Irma P. Hall (Soul Food) – 91 years old

FIRST LOOK/ ON TV/ POWERBALL

June 3, 2026

FIRST LOOK
http://www.eonline.com/news

ON TELEVISION (WEDNESDAY 6/3/26)
ABC: 2026 NBA Finals: New York Knicks vs. San Antonio Spurs at 8:30pm
PRIME VIDEO: Clarkson’s Farm
PRIME VIDEO: The Legend of Vox Machina

Scott Pelley, a longtime correspondent for “60 Minutes,” was let go Tuesday evening, just one day after he openly turned on the program’s new leadership. At a Monday meeting introducing incoming executive producer Nick Bilton, Pelley had unleashed sharp criticism, accusing CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss of destroying the show and dismissing Bilton — a tech journalist by background — as unqualified to lead it. In a letter to the New York Times on Tuesday, Pelley went further, charging that a breakdown in values at the top had made the situation impossible to endure.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Bilton responded by firing Pelley, writing that the veteran journalist had hijacked his first staff meeting to attack him personally — his credentials, his character, and his intentions — with a level of hostility that Bilton called deeply uncivil. Pelley, for his part, said a separate meeting that day, ostensibly meant to smooth things over, had only made matters worse, describing Weiss’s conduct as cold, dismissive, and unworthy of CBS News.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Earlier, Bill Owens had praised Pelley for speaking out against changes at CBS News. Owens, the former longtime executive producer of CBS’s flagship newsmagazine, said he “couldn’t be prouder” of Pelley.
· Speaking at a New York Press Club event, Owens, who stepped down as executive producer last year, citing concerns over editorial independence, said CBS News and “60 Minutes” are institutions, “not places where partisans and ideologues should be employed.”
· The public criticism comes amid what Owens described as a dramatic and unexplained housecleaning at the top of the program. “The senior leadership at ‘60 Minutes’ were all fired at once,” Owens said. “There wasn’t any cause given.”
· The departures have raised questions about the editorial direction of “60 Minutes” under its new leadership, and whether the 56-year-old broadcast — long regarded as a gold standard in American investigative journalism — is facing pressure to shift its coverage in a more ideologically driven direction.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Owens and Pelley weren’t the only ones who reacted powerfully to the CBS News dismissals. More than 200 journalists, academics, and filmmakers signed an open letter condemning the cuts, calling them a blatant attempt to placate a sitting president and silence one of American journalism’s most prominent investigative outlets. The signatories, who oppose the proposed merger between CBS parent company Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery — calling it “an existential threat to the free press” — also cautioned that WBD-owned CNN could face sweeping changes if that deal goes through.
(Source: Cynopsis)

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is shaping up to be the most commercially significant sporting event in history. As the first edition co-hosted across three nations — the United States, Canada, and Mexico — and featuring an expanded 48-team, 104-match format, the tournament is projected to generate $9 billion in revenue. Media rights alone are expected to account for $3.9 billion of that total, driven by strengthened global broadcast and streaming partnerships. An S&P Global Market Intelligence analysis highlights several factors reinforcing this outlook:
· FIFA’s commercial base now extends well beyond the men’s tournament. Women’s World Cup, youth competitions, and the FIFA Club World Cup have become meaningful revenue contributors, exemplified by a $1 billion rights deal with DAZN in 2025 and an upcoming streaming agreement with Netflix in the USA and Canada beginning in 2027.
· Long-term commercial planning continues to give FIFA structural advantages. By allocating Tier 1 marketing rights across four-year cycles, FIFA locks in major partners well in advance. Confidence in the three North American hosts translates directly to ticketing and hospitality projections that are expected to surpass Qatar 2022 and outpace World Cup 2030 estimates by $950 million.
· Audience scale is reaching new heights. FIFA projects 6 billion total engagements across television, streaming, and digital platforms — building on the 1.5 billion viewers who watched the 2022 Argentina–France final and accelerating digital consumption trends. Over five million fans are expected to attend matches in person.
· The takeaway: FIFA 2026 is not just a bigger tournament — it’s a structurally transformed commercial enterprise. The combination of a US-anchored host market an expanded match slate, diversified rights across streaming giants, and a broadened property portfolio means FIFA has fundamentally de-risked and scaled its revenue model. For sponsors, broadcasters, and investors, 2026 represents a generational entry point into global sports media — and a preview of what FIFA’s commercial ceiling looks like when all variables align.
(Source: Cynopsis)

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has been asked to testify before the House Judiciary Committee by chairman Jim Jordan, as part of a hearing focused on the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 and its implications for today’s major sports media landscape. The hearing will explore how professional sports league distribution has transformed since the law’s passage more than six decades ago; whether the law’s antitrust exemption has been weaponized by pro sports leagues against consumers; and whether Congress needs to step in with a fix. The hearing is scheduled for June 10 at 10 a.m.
(Source: Cynopsis)

BritBox psychological thriller “Gone,” following the mysterious disappearance of a music teacher, premieres Thursday, July 23 with three episodes.
(Source: Cynopsis)

There’s more mystery — but cozier — with “The Marlow Murder Club,” renewed for a fourth season. The six-part crime drama is co-produced by Masterpiece and Monumental Television in association with ITV Studios, airing on PBS in the U.S.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Will Arnett (“Arrested Development”) joined the cast of Prime Video’s “The Challenger,”opposite Kristen Stewart (“Twilight”). The limited series investigates events before and after the 1986 Challenger disaster.
(Source: Cynopsis)

The Africa Channel (TAC) will broadcast the exclusive U.S. premiere of “Africa Forward – The Concert” on Sunday, June 14. The special will serve as the launch of TAC’s Black Music Month programming.
(Source: Cynopsis)

The NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Race of the Year from Nashville on The CWdrew 1.12 million total viewers, up 14% compared to last year’s same weekend race in Nashville.
(Source: Cynopsis)

BET announced the formation of its first-ever Board of Advisors. Board members include:
· Bob Johnson, founder, BET
· Queen Latifah, Grammy Award-winning artist, actress, producer, and entrepreneur
· LL COOL J, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, Grammy Award-winning artist, actor, and entrepreneur
· Troy Vincent, EVP of football operations, National Football League
· Raymond J. McGuire, president, Lazard
· George Cheeks, chair, TV Media, Paramount
(Source: Cynopsis)

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