Joseph Jerome, who worked at the company since 1994, says he and other older, white lawyers were fired last year as the company allegedly prioritized hiring minorities.
Joseph Jerome is an Emmy-winning producer who served as production counsel to "Entertainment Tonight" from 1994 to 2024.
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In "The Neighboorhood's" Harlem-set spinoff, "Crutch," Tracy Morgan stats as a widower who welcomes his adult children back ...
Forty-five years ago today, Waylon Jennings was at the top of the country chart with a single everyone knew by heart at the time.
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A beloved and established anchor in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex announced this week that she was laid off by her parent ...
Five decades after it was first released, one of the greatest of all time is available to stream on Paramount+.
A number of television executives have been affected by the major round of layoffs at Paramount, the first since the company ...
When The Buggles’ music video “Video Killed the Radio Star” aired on August 1, 1981, it marked a historic moment for both ...