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Celebrities from Beyoncé to Arnold Schwarzenegger sold products with a wink.
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In addition to airing his show, Dr. Phil’s channel will also produce news.
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Lear's revolutionary comedies, including All in the Family and The Jeffersons, didn't shy away from issues of race, struggle and inequality. He believed that all people are "versions of each other."
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North Texas film and TV workers striking for better pay and artificial intelligence protections hosted a rally in Dallas Saturday morning to show they're part of the nationwide fight. Texans at the rally said they're also concerned about being overlooked because of geography.
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In our series on the arts and the economy, we take a look at how hit shows like "Yellowstone" and "1883" are a major reason behind the $200 million incentive.
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In our series on the arts and the economy, we examine why Texas media incentives have been raised higher than ever.
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Dallas based matchmaker Radha Patel, from Single to Shaadi, talks about the reality show, modern dating and what really matters when looking for a long-term partner.
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You’ve seen the hit Netflix show, but what is Indian matchmaking like here in Dallas? Join us on Monday, April 24th at 11:00am for a live Twitter Spaces conversation.
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How immigrant characters appear on screen can shape viewers’ perceptions of immigrants, according to a study by the University of South California and Define American.
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The star of "Dream Girls" and "Respect" will venture into daytime TV in September with "The Jennifer Hudson Show."
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The singer sat in this week with the band for "The Late Show."
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Ted Gioia is better known for his books, but a tune he composed decades ago as a musician found new life on the popular TV drama.