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Sean Evans, host of the widely acclaimed Hot Ones series, has become a key stakeholder in First We Feast, the production studio behind his iconic show. This move comes as part of an $82.5 million all-cash deal, where BuzzFeed sold the studio to a consortium of buyers, including Evans himself, alongside notable players like Chris Schonberger, Crooked Media, and Rhett & Link's Mythical Entertainment. Billionaire George Soros' investment firm, Soros Fund Management, also joined the venture.

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Teresa Giudice and Tiffany "New York" Pollard engaged in a furious altercation during the November 7 episode of House of Villains.

The Flavor of Love alum confronted Teresa over her gameplay—and leveled some outrageous accusations in the process—after learning from costar Victoria Larson that she was being singled out by The Real Housewives of New Jersey O.G. for an impending elimination ceremony.

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The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4, 2024, has gripped New York City and the nation. Shot in Midtown Manhattan while en route to an investor's conference, Thompson's death has sparked outrage, speculation, and, surprisingly, humor from Saturday Night Live (SNL). While police continue their meticulous manhunt, SNL's controversial commentary on the incident has divided public opinion.

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Fans of Netflix's 'Outer Banks' have one more season to look forward to before saying goodbye. On November 4, Netflix announced that while the popular teen adventure series has been renewed, it will conclude after the fifth season. This news aligns with the vision that creators Shannon Burke, Jonas Pate, and Josh Pate had from the start.

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2024 was a year of standout television, with fresh takes on contemporary issues, historical dramas, and cultural commentaries. While many shows felt “mid” in execution, a select few stood out as groundbreaking or profoundly entertaining. Here’s a look at some of the year's best offerings across genres and platforms, blending originality, rich storytelling, and critical acclaim.

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Frank Fritz, the beloved co-host of the History Channel's "American Pickers," passed away on September 30, 2024, at the age of 60. His death comes two years after he suffered a debilitating stroke in October 2022. Fritz's passing was confirmed by his long-time friend and co-host, Mike Wolfe, who shared the news on Instagram.

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