More than 240 members of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, gang, were sentenced to hundreds of years in prison in El Salvador. In a post on social media, the Central American country's ...
MS NOW will be launching a direct-to-consumer product that will act as a “home for progressives on digital” following a ratings bump after a recent rebrand. Versant, MS NOW’s parent company, announced ...
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Saturday will mark the end of an era for MSNBC as the liberal cable network moves forward under new ownership and a new name: MS NOW. The media shakeup was nearly a year in the making after Comcast ...
Say it with us now: "Gibby!" Nickelodeon's "iCarly" wrapped in 2012, and you probably know that it expanded the series' canon in 2013 with "Sam & Cat," a sequel crossover spinoff of "iCarly" and ...
Miranda Cosgrove is going back where it all began. The one-time Nickelodeon star revealed in a new interview on "The Drew Barrymore Show" that an "iCarly" movie is in the works for 2026. "I'm excited, ...
The iCarly movie is finally moving from being a conversation to a plausible reality. After the Paramount+ revival wrapped and left a few threads hanging, star and executive producer Miranda Cosgrove ...
Nickelodeon’s beloved teen sitcom iCarly is finally heading for closure. After years of silence and that cliffhanger ending, fans of Miranda Cosgrove are getting what they’ve hoped for: an official ...
Miranda Cosgrove offered a rare update on where she stands with Jennette McCurdy after her former costar’s surprising memoir revelations. “I don’t really see her as much now,” Cosgrove, 32, told ...
The cable TV network’s new name, MS NOW, became the subject of mockery on social media soon after it was announced on Monday. By John Yoon and Emmett Lindner When MSNBC announced on Monday that it was ...