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Season 2 of “Vintage Vinyl Roadshow” premieres Saturday.
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The company that owns the local ABC stations has said a suspension of the show doesn’t go far enough.
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William Stanford Davis said his St. Louis upbringing helped him achieve success in Hollywood.
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Now that Reesha L. Archibald has made it big as an executive producer on shows including Bounce TV’s “Finding Happy” and “Johnson,” she’s focused on lifting up St. Louis’ talent and providing opportunities for creatives in her hometown.
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The sports broadcast group that carried the Cardinals under the Bally brand made the announcement Wednesday during a bankruptcy court hearing.
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Bally Sports Midwest went dark for Comcast Xfinity customers on May 1. A reporter on the story says the dispute is just “the head of the snake” when it comes to Major League Baseball and television rights.
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In her new book, Aisha Harris shares her experiences as a Black, suburban, '90s-kid-turned-30-something, city-dwelling journalist while digging into the shifting ways we interact with pop culture — and how it touches us in ways we may not even realize.
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The artist collective Everything Is Terrible! splices, edits and stitches old videos into mesmerizing new films that defy simple description. Their latest, “Kids Klub!” comes to Off Broadway on March 11.
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KSDK political editor and anchor Casey Nolen has taken a new job at the CBS affiliate in Washington, D.C.
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The new pilot airing on Animal Planet/Discovery+, "Bare Hands Rescue," follows the exploits of a St. Louis-based wildlife removal company. Star Michael "Bare Hands" Beran discusses the show with Michael D. Francis of St. Louis-based production company Michael D. Francis Presents.