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Ratings: Gayle King’s CBS Mornings Comes Within 14K Viewers of ABC’s “Good Morning America” in Key Age Group — Closest Since 1991

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Last week, something shocking happened in the morning news race.

Gayle King’s “CBS Mornings” came within 14,000 viewers of beating ABC’s “Good Morning America” in the key age demo of 25 to 49. In fact, one day, “CBS Mornings: actually did beat “GMA.”

It’s the closest CBS has come to ABC in the morning hours since 1991. CBS had 507K younger viewers vs. ABC’s 521K.

CBS has always had the third place morning news show lagging far behind “GMA” and NBC’s “Today.” But persistence has paid off. King has turned into a mega-star, and for once in CBS’s history they’ve stuck with a star and an approach.

Now it’s paying off. “CBS Mornings” last week also came within spitting distance of both rival shows in total viewers– five hundred-to-six hundred thousand.

“GMA” still narrowly leads “Today” in total viewers, but “Today” swamps “GMA” in younger viewers.

Adweek magazine notes that the King’s shows ratings were aided by the announcement of Golden Globe nominations and so on. But I do think that Gayle King’s consistent approach is winning CBS a growing, loyal audience. And “Mornings” is a serious stand out, while “Good Morning America” often feels like a game show.

Golden Globes: Still No Host for CBS Show Three Weeks Away, Airing from Same Hotel that Last Year’s Host Said “Killed Whitney Houston”

Good Morning.

It’s December 20, 2024. The Golden Globes air live on CBS on January 7, 2024. The show still has no host.

According to reports, many comedians have turned down the opportunity to front for the formerly scandal plagued group. It’s the irony of the Globes, who one insider told me “is a great brand” but “no one respects it.”

One report said Chris Rock declined the job. Former hosts Ricky Gervais, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, have no interest in returning.

Last year’s host, comic Jerrod Carmichael, was a disaster. He referred to the Beverly Hilton Hotel — which, like the Globes, Dick Clark Productions, and the Hollywood Reporter are all owned by the same person, Todd Boehley — as being the place where Whitney Houston died. So he’s off the list, too.

Other awards shows have their hosts well in advance. The Critics Choice Awards are all set for January 14th with Chelsea Handler, for example. The Grammy Awards have Trevor Noah. The Oscars are represented by Jimmy Kimmel. The Super Bowl has already booked Usher to perform in the half time show.

But the Globes so far are rudderless. CBS is airing the show three decades after kicking the group off the air for accepting trips to Las Vegas from singer Pia Zadora’s rich husband and then giving her an award. But now, needing programming because of the strikes this past year, CBS has welcomed them back.

The Globes have other problems, too. There’s a report that 64 members of the group are protesting the show because they won’t be able to sit in the Beverly Hilton’s capacious ballroom. They’ve been told there aren’t enough seats. That doesn’t seem possible given that the official capacity for the ballroom is 1,100.

The clock is ticking…

Here are some of Carmichael’s best jokes from 2023. At 2:08 you can hear the Whitney Houston joke.

Ryan Gosling, Mark Ronson Giving “I’m Just Ken” from “Barbie” the Full Phil Spector Treatment Tomorrow

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Ryan Gosling and Mark Ronson really want the Oscar for “I’m Just Ken.”

According to Mrs. Gosling, aka Eva Mendes, the pair are launching a Phil Spector version of the song tomorrow with a video. It sounds like a rock anthem set against a wall of sound. Cool!

Trust me, this song will win Best Song at the Oscars this year. If Gosling performs it, the whole Dolby Theater will go nuts.

Eva gave a snippet on Instagram today. Stay tuned….

Final Pre-James Gunn DC Comics Film “Aquaman 2” Comes Friday, Had Stealth Premiere Without Star Amber Heard: A Box Office Bust?

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Like it or not, “Aquaman 2” is coming on Friday.

Yes, today is Tuesday and there are no reviews. The press is seeing it tomorrow morning. Cutting it close? You bet.

Last night– Monday — Warner Bros. had a bit of a stealth premiere in Los Angeles at the Grove. This was called a “fan event.” Star Jason Momoa was present. Star Amber Heard was not. Sources told me the studio did it this way to avoid having Heard and her Johnny Depp problems swamp the red carpet.

No one has high expectations for “Aquaman 2.” They think it will follow “The Flash” to a watery grave. Then the new James Gunn- Peter Sacs fran era will begin at DC Comics productions. The pair of execs (and Gunn is a famous director) are gutting the building and starting over.

If “Aquaman” drowns at the box office Warner Bros can take it in stride. They’ve got a great hit with “Wonka,” and another with “The Color Purple.” At this point they’ll probably be happy with whatever happens. But the movie should do well with teens and boys, especially. It’s not like they’re going to see “Maestro.”

Taylor Swift Set to Return to Number 1 with New “1989,” Tie Elvis’s Longstanding Record

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Just when you think you’ve heard Everything you could about Taylor Swift…

According to hitsdailydouble.com. Tay Tay is about to tie Elvis Presley’s record for second most weeks at number 1. Her 2.0 version of “1989” returns to Number 1 this week with a potential 120,000 copies sold.

This means that after one week, Nicki Minaj falls to number 2 with 90,000 copies of her Pink Lady 2.

Why is “1989 (Taylor’s Version)” back? Just her constant exposure in the tabloids, on NFL games, her movie, all of it. You can’t shake her off now. Many people are watching to see if she turns up at the Golden Globes January 7th — even though she will lose to Billie Eilish and “Barbie.”

Holiday: Watch David Letterman Reunites with Darlene Love and Paul Shaffer for a Ripping “Christmas Baby Please Come Home”

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For 25 years, Darlene Love and Paul Shaffer performed “Christmas Baby Please Come Home” on David Letterman’s late night show.

Now they’ve all reunited on YouTube, and it’s splendid.

Merry Christmas!

(Watch) The Rolling Stones “Mess it Up” In Hot New Video Starring Upcoming Lex Luthor, Nicholas Hoult

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Here’s actor Nicholas Hoult starring in the new Rolling Stones video, “Mess It Up,” from the triumphant “Hackney Diamonds” album.

Hoult stars in the next Superman movie as Lex Luthor. He’s already pretty well known for “The Menu,” “The Favourite,” “Renfield,” and a couple of “X Men” movies as well as the hit TV series, “The Great.”

Frankly, the Stones could make videos for every song on “Hackney.” The album is that good. The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band is on tour in 2024.

Fantasia Version of “The Color Purple” Debuts on Rotten Tomatoes with 88% Fresh, Headed to Academy Awards

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“The Color Purple” reviews have arrived, and they are everything I hoped for. Rotten Tomatoes puts is at 88% fresh. Blitz Bazawule’s movie is headed to the Oscars.

Fantasia leads a cast of terrific actors who all deserve to be nominated, including Taraji P. Henson, Danielle Brooks, and Colman Domingo.

“The Color Purple” started life as Alice Walker’s novel, then became a Steven Spielberg movie starring Whoopi Goldberg. It went on to success as a Broadway musical, then returned to Broadway reimagined. So this is the fifth time around, and it’s a charm.

Bazawule has breathed even newer life into the story of sisters Celie and Nettie, their abusive father and the lives they made in the South in the early part of the 20th century. It’s a tribute to Walker’s work that “The Color Purple” has retained such a strong impact every time it’s told. But Bazawule’s fresh approach — combined with music from the Broadway shows — makes for a sensational film.

Fantasia, who won “American Idol” and then played Celie in the first Broadway iteration, is remarkable. We already know her amazing voice, but she gives life to Celie in an even more nuanced performance. “The Color Purple” is full of acting revelations. Taraji P. Henson is already a star, but no could have imagined her singing, and dancing the way she does here. Danielle Brooks was a star on Broadway last year in “The Piano Lesson,” but her version of Sofia, the spitfire that comes into Celie’s family’s life, rips the paint right off the ceiling. And don’t forget Colman Domingo as the abusive Mister, who is eventually given his comeuppance.

“The Color Purple” should be the hit of the holiday season, gripping audiences of all kinds. And thanks to the original story, when the movie hits its climactic moment, there isn’t a dry eye in the house. Exuberant and painful, “The Color Purple” is a landmark film.

With Jonathan Majors Convicted, Almost No One Will Ever See “Magazine Dreams” — And it’s Just as Well

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Last January I was able to screen Elijah Bynum’s “Magazine Dreams” thanks to the Sundance Film Festival website.

“Magazine Dreams” was up for distribution and starred Jonathan Majors, so everyone clamored to see it.

The movie– about a body builder who’s quite violent and finally snaps — was so grim I didn’t want to review it. It was too depressing.

Imagine my surprise when Disney’s Searchlight picked it up for the fall, and an Oscars push. I couldn’t imagine Academy voters warming to this story.

A few weeks later, I actually met and shook hands with Majors at the Oscars. He was actually very engaging. I mentioned I’d seen the movie, I didn’t tell him what I thought. A week later, Majors was arrested for domestic abuse. His career, at least for now, is over after being found guilty today of assault and harassment.

“Magazine Dreams” has a robust 84% on Rotten Tomatoes. All the critics who liked it cited Majors’ impressive performance even if the movie itself was lacking in many ways. Searchlight probably thought they could get Best Actor nominations and wins regardless of the film’s downbeat arc.

Now, apart from the critics, it’s hard to imagine who will see “Magazine Dreams.” Searchlight can just bank it in the vault or sell it back to its producers. If the producers get it back they could put it on VOD. But Majors would be wise not to encourage that. Killian Maddox, his character, is disturbed and disturbing. He’s no Willy Wonka. Frankly, he’s lucky the jury never saw it.

For writer-director Bynum, this has to be a massive disappointment. Regardless of the cons, the pro’s outweighed them. Bynum’s career would have taken a big jump forward. Whatever happens, we can only hope he’ll get another shot and make a movie even better.

Actor Jonathan Majors Found Guilty in NY Domestic Abuse Case, Burgeoning Career Ruined, Fired by Disney-Marvel

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UPDATE: Disney-Marvel has officially fired Majors. This is a great human tragedy. Majors was already playing the villain Kang in Marvel films. Now the future Avengers movies will be re-written or he will be recast.

Actor Jonathan Majors has been found guilty by a New York jury of assault in the third degree and guilty of harassment.

The rising star had been accused of domestic abuse by his girlfriend last March, a week after the Oscars.

So much rode on this verdict, especially Majors’ career, and the fate of Marvel Disney movies he was attached to. Majors is also the star of a film picked up at Sundance earlier this year called “Magazine Dreams.” Searchlight had to scuttle its release this fall for Oscar consideration.

A six person jury rendered the verdict. Majors was accused by his girlfriend, Grace Jabbari, of freaking out in the back of a car and attacking her after she discovered compromising texts on his phone. The case was brought by the state of New York, not Jabbari.

Majors was found not guilty of one of the counts in assault in the third degree and not guilty of aggravated harassment in second degree. But that won’t matter. The severe damage is done to all parties. Sentencing will be next.