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MSNBC Trounces Fox News, CNN Under Maddow Charge, as Trump Jack Smith Indictment Revealed and Debated on Tuesday Night

Tuesday night, 6pm, was when the whole Jack Smith-Trump Indictment story broke. It was a story ready for prime time.

And who won the battle? MSNBC, of course, trounced Fox News and CNN. MSNBC averaged 2.6 million viewers in prime time to Fox News’s 2.1 million. Some people (like me) watched CNN. The indictment did little for CNN’s viewership, which now averages 700,000 on a good night.

Rachel Maddow led the MSNBC charge. She took over Chris Hayes’s 8pm show and scored 2.86 million. The Maddow show went on to 9pm, where she held on to the number 1 slot with 2.6 million. At 10pm, Maddow handed over the reigns to Lawrence O’Donnell but was still on the air. They pulled in 2.4 million. I watched Maddow with her all star MSNBC gang including Hayes. Ari Melber, and Alex Wagner. They’re a smart group, and their persistence in telling the truth has paid off.

PS I’m a big Erin Burnett fan on CNN. Also Wolf Blitzer. But they have no marketing or PR to create buzz. I Also loved it when the indictment was being read and Trump said it was like Nazi Germany. Jake Tapper said, “Read me that part again” because he couldn’t believe it.

Soap Opera for Real: “Days of our Lives” Actors Sign Petition to Remove EP, Most Want Previous Producer Back, Where is Deidre Hall?

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It’s really turned into a soap opera at “Days of our Lives.”

The show is on hiatus this week as Ken Corday, who owns the show with Sony TV, decides what to do about EP Albert Alarr. The cast want him out. According to Deadline, 25 actors have signed a petition saying just that.

Some actors are speaking out on social media, others are hiding. Both Arianne Zuker and Peter Reckell have Tweeted about the situation. Alarr has been investigated internally within the company for years of sexual harassment and misconduct.

Fans have reacted also, taking to social media to demand Alarr’s removal and the reinstatement of previous EP Greg Meng. Never have backstage politics at a soap spilled out into the public like this before.

And there’s been nary a peep from the nominal star of the show, Diedre Hall, who’s played Dr. Marlena Evans since 1976. You’d think by now she’d say something, but remaining mum is probably what’s kept her there all these years.

A lot of the trouble at Days can be attributed to Corday, who inherited the show from his parents, Ted and Betty Corday. I’m told he’s the absolute example of the second generation mismanaging the first generation’s creation. He produces the show on the cheap, and seems to be loyal to himself only. According to Deadline, Corday’s office is removed from the set, and there’s no HR rep for the show except for Alarr.

Soap actors are famous for not speaking out about anything lest they be blackballed. As the number of shows has fallen from around 13 to just 4, actors vie for spots as if the shows were rescue rowboats from the Titanic. If anyone complains about poor treatment, low pay, long hours, getting written out, etc, it’s unlikely they’ll work again in this town.

So now everyone waits to see what happens with Alarr, who cannot possibly remain with the show with so much public enmity. Or can he? Or will he be killed off only to be replaced by a lookalike, a “good” twin brother who shows up unexpectedly?

Stay tuned!

PS There’s also a subplot on “Days.” I broke the story last week that the character played by late great actor John Aniston would finally have a funeral this month. Aniston died last November. I mentioned in a second column that his character, Victor Kiriakis, would die in a plane crash. That news has traveled fast, with reports of Jennifer Aniston “objecting” to this because she doesn’t like to fly. That part of it seems preposterous. But what doesn’t at that show right now?

Rudy Giuliani Wrong About the Size of Things Among Jews, Italians: Milton Berle Was the Undisputed King of Kings

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You will read this afternoon about crazy, brain addled Rudy Giuliani, who’s being sued by a former assistant for sexual harassment.

She provides transcripts of Rudy’s rants, which have been picked up by Rolling Stone and other outlets. Among other things, Rudy says: “Jewish men have small cocks because they can’t use them after they get married,” Giuliani said, according to the transcript. “Whereas the Italian use them all their lives so they get bigger.”

Giuliani is wrong about many things. He also says Matt Damon is five feet two inches. Here’s a message to you, Rudy: Damon is at least 5’9″ and more like 5’10”. I’ve stood with him many times. Maybe you’re thinking of Tom Cruise.

On the first subject, let me remind Rudy that the king of all, uh, private parts was a Jew, Mr. Milton Berle. The great comedian was renowned for his stature.

I had the opportunity to ask Uncle Miltie about this once, in the 90s. We were guests, along with his wife, on a syndicated talk show. The show had a diner set, and Milton and his wife, Lorna, were seated at a small round table in cafe chairs. Milton was cracking wise and carrying on, and we couldn’t stop laughing. Finally, I said, “Mr. Berle, may I ask you about your famous reputation?”

Berle, who was 90 or so, didn’t miss a beat. Before I could finish the question he made the little table rise off the ground. “Ya see?” he said. It was hysterical.

Berle was married four times to three women (married and divorced twice to the first wife). He was with his second wife, Ruth, for decades, but he traveled a lot. Lorna was his fourth wife, technically. Unlike Giuliani, he was never married to a family member. Rudy’s first wife was his cousin.

That should tell you everything. See below:

Superstars Meryl Streep, Matt Damon, Nicole Kidman, George Clooney More Donate $1 Million Apiece to SAG-AFTRA Fund for Strikers

The superstars are coming out now with big money and picket signs for SAG strikers.

SAG says a bunch of stars have donated $1 million apiece to their fund for strikers. They include George and Amal Clooney, Luciana and Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Hugh Jackman and Deborra-lee Furness, Dwayne Johnson, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively, Julia Roberts, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Meryl Streep, and Oprah Winfrey.

There’s also word today that Cate Blanchett has cancelled a film festival appearance in Europe for a film she produced. Sean Penn was seen on a picket line in Los Angeles. More and more stars are stepping up and joining the hundreds of actors who’ve been picketing for the last month — and in the case of the Writers Guild, for 100 days.

As I wrote last night, on Friday the AMPTP will finally talk to the WGA about setting up negotiations.

In the background, as I wrote last week, California Governor Gavin Newsom is trying to back channel between the studios and the unions to get this catastrophe solved before Los Angeles has an economic crisis.

Meryl Streep said in a statement: “I remember my days as a waiter, cleaner, typist, even my time on the unemployment line. In this strike action, I am lucky to be able to support those who will struggle in a long action to sustain against Goliath. We will stand strong together against these powerful corporations who are bent on taking the humanity, the human dignity, even the human out of our profession. I am proudest of my fellow actors who have immediately offered to fund the Emergency Financial Assistance Program.”

Clooney thanked SAG-AFTRA Foundation president Courtney B. Vance (acclaimed actor and husband of Angela Bassett) for organizing the fundraising efforts.

“We stand ready to get back to the table and make a fair deal with the AMPTP. Until then, I’m proud to be able to support the SAG-AFTRA Foundation and my fellow actors who may be struggling in this historic moment. We’ve stood on the shoulders of the likes of Bette Davis and Jimmy Cagney and it’s time for our generation to give something back. I can’t thank Courtney enough for his determination in putting this effort together by shedding light on the human toll happening right now, and how we can work together to alleviate some of the pain and suffering.”

Broadway Summer: Oops! Britney Spears, Neil Diamond Juke Box Musicals Playing to Half-Full Theaters While Other Shows Selling Out

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Broadway is mostly booming this summer even with fewer shows than usual.

“Back to the Future,” which will publish reviews tomorrow, did $1.3 million even with comp tickets for critics friends. I’m seeing it tonight and will report back tomorrow night.

Around 20 of the 31 shows playing now are filling or overflowing their seat capacities.

But two shows are in trouble despite having big starts and being based on big stars.

Both “A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical” and “Once Upon a One Moe Time,” inspired by Britney Spears and her “music,” are playing to half full or half empty houses depending on how you look at it.

The Diamond musical at least has the singer’s story and his great catalog of songs like “Sweet Caroline” and “Solitary Man.” The audience loves Will Swenson as Neil.

The Britney Spears show is more complicated since it is/isn’t her real story, and the songs are basically junk pop. There are a lot of talented people in the cast, but there’s no book, evidently, and no effort by Spears to promote the show. (Her Instagram is largely devoted to videos of herself doing burlesque dancing at home.)

As far as I can I tell Spears didn’t come to the opening and has not seen the show. Neil Diamond, even with Parkinson’s, came to his opening night and sang from his seat.

Last week, the Spears show made just $579,378. (The Diamond show was about $100,000 higher.)

What’s happening is the rude awakening that Britney Spears is not a commercial commodity. While she’s the star of tabloids, and probably could still sell out Las Vegas showrooms, the latest products tied to her aren’t making money. In addition to the musical, she recently released a single with will.i.am that flopped in its first week.

How either “Beautiful Noise” or “Once Upon a One More Time” can make it through August with 56% capacity theaters is a mystery. And come the fall, with news shows arriving, it will be impossible.

Broadway: Look on the Bright Side, Monty Python’s Hilarious Tony Award Winning “Spamalot” Is Coming Back This Fall

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Always look on the bright side of life, and you’ll be rewarded.

“Spamalot” is coming back to Broadway.

The Tony Award winning hilarious musical is exactly what we need right now.

After a 10 performance run at Washington’s Kennedy Center, the Monty Python musical will open in New York in November. Eric Idle wrote the book and lyrics, Idle wrote the music with John DuPrez. This time around, the director is Josh Rhodes. So far it’s a Kennedy Center production. We’re waiting to see which theater it’s going to, and who the New York producers are.

And what a cast! Alex Brightman, Leslie Kritzer, and Rob McClure — all from “Beetlejuice” — plus Tony Award winner James Monroe Inglehart, and Michael Urie.

“Spamalot” won Best Musical at the Tony Awards in 2005. Sara Ramirez won Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and Mike Nichols won Best Director of a Musical.

“Spamalot” will join “Merrily We Roll Along” among musical revivals this season headed for the June 2024 Tony Awards.

Finally: Some Movement in Writers Guild Strike, Studios Ask for Friday Meeting to Talk About Talking

There may finally be some thawing in the frozen relations between the studios and the Writers Guild.

The WGA sent out a message tonight indicating the AMPTP has asked for a meeting on Friday. It’s a beginning after no contact for some time. Maybe this will lead to good things. It’s enough already

Zendaya, Star of “Euphoria,” Remembers Castmate Angus Cloud: “I’m so grateful I got the chance to know him in this life”

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Zendaya has posted a memorial to her “Euphoria” castmate, Angus Cloud, who died yesterday at age 25. Zendaya, who plays Rue in the series, is herself only turning 27 on September 1st. Almost everyone on “Euphoria” is young. The show depicts a high school full of sex and drug addicts, as well as drug dealers. Angus played Fezco, a drug dealer with a big heart. Will it return one day for Season 3? If it does, there will be a lot of new actors, and high school will be long over.

Donald Trump Sets Another Record, Indicted for Third Time as Ex President: More to Come (Read the Indictment Here)

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Donald Trump loves setting records.

A little while ago he was indicted for the third time since exiting the White House. No former president will ever be able to compete with those stats.

Trump is now under federal indictment for four counts involved the January 6th 2021 Capitol riots. There are also six unindicted co-conspirators. Speculation is that they include Rudy Giuliani, Sydney Powell, and John Eastman.

And there’s more to come. The State of Georgia is close to bringing charges against Trump for election fraud in the 2020 election.

I know, it’s a lot to look forward to. But what a perfect gift for the dog days of August!

Read the indictment here:

Jamie Foxx Wishes Sister Happy Birthday, Says “Had you not made the decisions that you made I would’ve lost my life”

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Jamie Foxx is thanking sister DeOndra Dixon for saving his life.

In a birthday post to DeOndra, Jamie writes: “without you I would not be here… had you not made the decisions that you made I would’ve lost my life…”

Wow. Nice birthday gift. Jamie suffered from some kind of medical incident that knocked him out for three months. He was hospitalized and transferred to a rehab facility that re-teaches walking. But he’s back, and he’s lucky to such a great family!