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‘New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash’ was highest rated country music program in 2023

CBS’ New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash was named the No. 1 country program of 2023. Nashville’s Big Bash averaged 8.31 million viewers between 7:30-10 pm on 12/31/23 (more than doubling its primetime audience from 2022), The show, hosted by Entertainment Tonight’s Rachel Smith and Elle King, was CBS’s most-watched original entertainment special since The 65th Annual Grammy Awards last February.

New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash was live-streamed on Paramount+ and CBS and was the No. 1 live-streamed entertainment program of the day on the service on both reach and time spent. Live streaming on Paramount+ and CBS TVE was up +100% from last year’s live streaming.

Nashville also saw an increase of in-person attendance at its ‘Big Bash’ as well, with an estimated 215,000 fans gathered at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park to ring in the new year with headliners Thomas Rhett, Lainey Wilson, and Lynyrd Skynyrd.  The night also featured Old Dominion, who performed live from the official watch party at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville in NYC, as well as performances from Trace Adkins, Grace Bowers, Kane Brown, Jackson Dean, Old Dominion, Hardy, Elle King, Cody Johnson, Parker McCollum, Megan Moroney, Brothers Osborne, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, Thomas Rhett, Blake Shelton, Trombone Shorty, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Morgan Wallen, Lainey Wilson and Bailey Zimmerman.

The other top country shows of 2023 were: The CMA Awards (6.84 m), CMT Awards (5.64 m), CMA Fest (3.65 m), People’s Choice Country Awards (3.90 m), NBC’s Christmas at The Opry (4.44 m), CMA Country Christmas (4.49 m) and CMA Fest: 50 Years of Fan Fair (1.77 m).

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Halle Bailey welcomes first child with boyfriend DDG

Halle Bailey has announced the birth of her first baby, a boy named Halo, with boyfriend DDG.

Bailey captioned a photo of Halo’s hand via Instagram: “Even though we’re a few days into the new year, the greatest thing that 2023 could have done for me, was bring me my son. Welcome to the world my halo 🥰👼🏽 ✨the world is desperate to know you 😉🤣♥.”  Bailey’s boyfriend, rapper DDG, shared the same photo, writing: “my biggest blessing by far 👶🏽❤ son son.. never been so in love 🥹 baby halo”

While the couple did not publicly confirm Bailey’s pregnancy, the singer/actress had sparked rumors over the past months after being seen sporting loose clothing on multiple occasions. She further fueled speculation in September when she skipped the red carpet at the MTV Video Music Awards and wore an oversized orange dress that hid her stomach while introducing Måneskin during the ceremony.

Halle was first linked to DDG (real name Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr.) in January 2022 after the pair were spotted at Usher’s Las Vegas residency. The couple later confirmed their relationship when the rapper shared a birthday tribute to the actress on Instagram.

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Corey Taylor cancels solo North American tour due to health issues

Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor has canceled his upcoming North American solo tour, issuing a statement that he needs to prioritize his physical and mental health.

Taylor wrote on his social media pages: “It is with a heavy heart that I announce the cancellation of my upcoming North American tour. For the past several months my mental and physical health have been breaking down, and I reached a place that was unhealthy for my family and I. I know this decision will come as a shock to some and may be regarded as unpopular by others but after taking a hard look at where I am and where I was going, I need to pull myself back and be home with my family for the time being. Those of you who bought tickets and VIP packages for this upcoming run will get a full refund. I send my love to the fans, my band, my family & friends, and everyone who’s helped me get here thus far. I promise i’m doing everything I can to be as healthy as I can be. Until then, my apologies to everyone we would have seen on the tour and hopefully we’ll see you again down the line.”

Taylor recently released his second solo album, CMF2; he was scheduled to tour the U.S. and Canada with support from Des Rocs and Jigsaw Youth throughout February and March 2024.

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Green Day releases new video ahead of upcoming album

Green Day is back with new music, sharing the animated video for the single “One Eyed Bastard.” “One Eyed Bastard” is the fourth single released from Green Day’s forthcoming album, Saviors, set to drop on Jan. 19. Saviors, the group’s first LP in nearly four years, also features the singles “The American Dream is Killing Me,” “Look Ma, No Brains!” and “Dilemma.”

Green Day said on X: “What can we say? We’re *full* of surprises. Got ONE more song for ya before Saviors drops in two weeks!! 🤯🤯 “One Eyed Bastard” is out everywhere nowwww https://greenday.lnk.to/oneeyedbastard. But wait, of course there’s more (there’s always more) 😉 a very limited amount of signed CD’s + the new shirt/tri color vinyl are up in the webstore https://greenday.lnk.to/store Gotta make sure ya pre-order the album so ya have it on Jan 19th now, c’mon https://greenday.lnk.to/saviors”

Green Day will launch a new tour in support of Saviors later this year, running from May 30-June 29 in Europe, and July 29-Sept. 28 in North America.

Take a look at the video for One Eyed Bastardhere.

Green Day shares ‘One Eyed Bastard’

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Snoop Dogg joining NBCUniversal’s coverage of the Olympic Games Paris 2024

NBC Sports announced that Snoop Dogg is joining NBCUniversal’s coverage of the 2024 Summer Games, taking place in Paris, France. Snoop will provide regular reports for the Olympics primetime show beginning July 26 for NBC and Peacock.  The rapper will speak with NBC Olympics host Mike Tirico throughout the Olympics, providing his unique take on the games and events; as well as explore the city’s iconic landmarks, attend Olympic competitions, and chat with the athletes, their friends and families.

Said Snoop: “I grew up watching the Olympics and am thrilled to see the incredible athletes bring their A-game to Paris. It’s a celebration of skill, dedication and the pursuit of greatness. We’re going to have some amazing competitions and, of course, I will be bringing that Snoop style to the mix. It’s going to be the most epic Olympics ever, so stay tuned, and keep it locked. Let’s elevate, celebrate and make these games unforgettable, smoke the competition, and may the best shine like gold. Peace and Olympic LOVE, ya dig?”

Molly Solomon, executive producer and president of NBC Olympics Production, said: “Snoop is already an Olympic gold medal commentator, generating tens of millions of views for his highlights commentary on Peacock of the dressage competition during the Tokyo Olympics. That performance alone has earned Snoop a job as our Special Correspondent in Paris. We don’t know what the heck is going to happen every day, but we know he will add his unique perspective to our reimagined Olympic primetime show.”

NBC and Peacock will be NBCUniversal’s primary platforms for its coverage of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, which are scheduled for July 26-Aug. 11.

Snoop Dogg To Help With NBCUniversal’s Coverage Of Summer Olympic Games In Paris

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Snoop Dogg joining NBCUniversal’s coverage of the Olympic Games Paris 2024

NBC Sports announced that Snoop Dogg is joining NBCUniversal’s coverage of the 2024 Summer Games, taking place in Paris, France. Snoop will provide regular reports for the Olympics primetime show beginning July 26 for NBC and Peacock.  The rapper will speak with NBC Olympics host Mike Tirico throughout the Olympics, providing his unique take on the games and events; as well as explore the city’s iconic landmarks, attend Olympic competitions, and chat with the athletes, their friends and families.

Said Snoop: “I grew up watching the Olympics and am thrilled to see the incredible athletes bring their A-game to Paris. It’s a celebration of skill, dedication and the pursuit of greatness. We’re going to have some amazing competitions and, of course, I will be bringing that Snoop style to the mix. It’s going to be the most epic Olympics ever, so stay tuned, and keep it locked. Let’s elevate, celebrate and make these games unforgettable, smoke the competition, and may the best shine like gold. Peace and Olympic LOVE, ya dig?”

Molly Solomon, executive producer and president of NBC Olympics Production, said: “Snoop is already an Olympic gold medal commentator, generating tens of millions of views for his highlights commentary on Peacock of the dressage competition during the Tokyo Olympics. That performance alone has earned Snoop a job as our Special Correspondent in Paris. We don’t know what the heck is going to happen every day, but we know he will add his unique perspective to our reimagined Olympic primetime show.”

NBC and Peacock will be NBCUniversal’s primary platforms for its coverage of the Olympic Games Paris 2024, which are scheduled for July 26-Aug. 11.

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Transgender woman disqualified from House race in Ohio for not using former name

A transgender woman said she was disqualified from running for a seat in the Ohio House of Representatives because she did not disclose her former name, or ‘deadname’ (the name a trans person was given at birth and no longer uses after their gender transition.)

Former real estate photographer Vanessa Joy, 42, hoped to run as a Democrat and represent Ohio House District 50, but was disqualified when she failed to include her deadname. Ohio law requires people running for political office who have changed their name within the last five years to include their former names on candidacy petitions. While the law exempts people who have changed their name because of marriage, it does not mention exemptions for trans people who have changed their names.

Joy said she filed a petition Thursday to contest her disqualification, adding that she was unaware of the law. She told NBC News: “It’s a barrier to entry for many trans and gender-nonconforming people. Where I personally would have just bit the bullet and allowed my deadname to be on the petitions and likely on the ballot, for a lot of trans people, they don’t want their deadnames printed. It’s a safety concern for many … I wanted to give millennials, Gen X and Gen Z the courage to get out and vote and to run for office themselves. Because if they see a trans girl from very red Ohio running for public office, in a chamber full of people who despise me for my existence, they might have more courage to get out and vote and see that ‘maybe my vote will make a difference.’” 

Joy’s disqualification comes shortly after Ohio made national headlines over transgender issues, with Republican Gov. Mike DeWine vetoing a GOP-backed bill last week that would have restricted both transition-related care for minors and transgender girls’ participation on school sports teams.  DeWine’s veto was criticized by some Republicans, as well as former President Donald Trump, who wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social:  “DeWine has fallen to the Radical Left. No wonder he gets loudly booed in Ohio every time I introduce him at Rallies, but I won’t be introducing him any more. I’m finished with this ‘stiff.’ What was he thinking. The bill would have stopped child mutilation, and prevented men from playing in women’s sports. Legislature will hopefully overturn. Do it FAST!!!”   The veto is expected to be challenged by Ohio lawmakers in coming weeks.

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One killed, five injured and gunman dead in shooting at Iowa high school

A sixth grade student was killed, with four students and a school administrator injured, in a shooting on Thursday morning at Perry High School in Perry, Iowa. The shooter, a teenage student, appears to have acted alone and was also found dead at the scene with a self-inflicted gunshot wound after opening fire, officials said.

Mitch Mortvedt, assistant director of the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigations, said police received an alert of an active shooter inside the high school about 7:37 a.m. Mortvedt confirmed during a press briefing that the shooter, 17-year-old Dylan Butler, opened fire in the school Thursday morning, the beginning of the second semester for the Perry Community School District following winter break. Butler was armed with a pump-action shotgun and a small-caliber handgun, and a “rudimentary” explosive device was also found. It was rendered safe by the state fire marshal and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Mortvedt added that Butler made posts on social media shortly before the shooting, but his motivation is unknown and the shooting remains under investigation.

The high school and middle school in Perry are connected with a cafeteria near the hallway, and Mortvedt said there may have been students from different grades in the cafeteria at the time of the shooting. Dallas County Sheriff Adam Infante said fewer students and faculty members were in the building at the time than would have been after classes had begun: “It’s still unclear how many are inured or the extent of injuries. There is no further danger to the public. We are working backwards trying to figure out everything that happened and make notifications.” Infante said all students were reunified with their parents within the first two hours of the incident.

The first officer arrived on the scene about 7 minutes after the alert, with about 150 officers responded within the hour. Infante said. Law enforcement agencies that respond included the Perry Police Department, Dallas County Sheriff’s Department, Polk County Sheriff’s Department, Des Moines Police Department and the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigations.

Perry, situated about 40 miles northwest of Des Moines in central Iowa, has a population of 7,800. The high school was named a Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education last month.

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Ex-Jets RB Dalvin Cook to sign with Baltimore Ravens

ESPN’s Adam Schefter shared on X that veteran running back Dalvin Cook is signing with the Baltimore Ravens after going unclaimed on waivers.  The New York Jets released Cook on Tuesday, and per ESPN’s Rich Cimini the move gave the running back the opportunity to potentially sign with a contender in a move that was “mutually agreed upon” by the two parties.

The 28-year-old Cook signed a one-year, $7 million contract with the Jets in the offseason, but saw limited playing time as his role diminished behind second-year standout Breece Hall. The seven-year pro wasn’t given a single snap in a Week 17 loss to the Cleveland Browns, and also only saw five snaps in Week 16. In 15 games, Cook logged just 214 rushing yards and 78 receiving yards on 15 receptions, all career-lows.

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The NCAA and ESPN agree to 8-year media deal worth $920 million

The NCAA and ESPN announced on Thursday a $920 million, eight-year agreement that will give the network exclusive rights to 40 championships, including the Division I women’s basketball tournament.

NCAA president Charlie Baker told the Sports Business Journal that the contract is worth $115 million annually, an increase of more than 300% per year on what the previous 14-year deal with ESPN was paying the association.  Baker said: “Yes, it’s a bundle, but it’s a bigger bundle and it’s a bigger bundle that will be much better …We had lots of conversations with lots of third parties and lots of interested parties, but we stayed with ESPN as long as they continued to make progress on the deal. I do believe this was the best deal that was available.” Baker added in an NCAA news release: “Over the past several years, ESPN has demonstrated increased investment in NCAA championship coverage, and the Association is pleased to continue to provide a platform for student-athletes to shine.”

ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro said in a news release: “ESPN and the NCAA have enjoyed a strong and collaborative relationship for more than four decades, and we are thrilled that it will continue as part of this new, long-term agreement,” adding, “From Day 1, we made it very clear to Charlie and team that we were interested in an extension on the exclusivity side as well as the fact that we were interested in acquiring more rights, not less.” 

The broadcast deal includes domestic rights to 21 women’s and 19 men’s championship events, adding tennis, track and field, men’s gymnastics, the women’s Division II and III volleyball and basketball championships and the men’s DII and DIII basketball championships – as well as international rights to those championships — totaling more than 2,300 hours of championship event coverage each year. ESPN will also air selection shows for at least 10 championships on its linear networks.

ESPN And NCAA Set New 8-Year Media Rights Deal Worth $920M, Extending College Sports Run That Began In 1979

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