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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

A little The Boys history: it almost became a trio of films directed by Adam McKay. And I’m sure they would have been great fun but it’s hard to imagine a better adaptation than the one Eric Kripke and Prime Video have given us, to be honest.

Paramount+ is the most recent streamer to raise its prices. The new prices go into effect in August.

The Emmy nominees will be announced in a few weeks (July 17) and for the casual viewer, it might be confusing as to why each category has a different number of nominees. For instance, the drama acting categories will have six nominees each; the comedy acting categories will have five nominees each; supporting drama acting will have seven; while supporting comedy acting will have six. Variety has an explanation for the weird Emmy math, but it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense.

Over on CNN, Kasie Hunt shut down an interview with a Former President Hannibal Lecter Stan spokesperson who, when asked about the upcoming debate, starting shitting on Jake Tapper and Dana Bash instead. More of this, journalists.

“MSNBC Live: Democracy 2024,” a day-long event featuring MSNBC personalities, including Rachel Maddow, Ari Melber, Jen Psaki, Joy Reid, and Katy Tur, will be held in Brooklyn on September 7. I thought the headline for this piece that claims MSNBC is basically hosting its own BravoCon was just being cheeky, but no: they literally took inspiration from sister network Bravo’s BravoCon.

Speaking of Bravo, here are all the Bravo celebrities who will appear on Watch What Happens Live!‘s 15th anniversary special.

You know, you’d think that if your restaurants are featured on multiple nationally broadcast television shows YOU’D PAY YOUR EMPLOYEES. GRANDPA KEN.

No, you are not missing out on some cut scenes from Bridgerton.

That Ren Faire documentary led to King George Coulam to make some changes.

Alex Trebek will be honored with a postage stamp.

Jon Hamm out here having to remind dummies that Don Draper isn’t a hero.

On Watch What Happens Live! recently, Sandra Bernhard apologized for being jerky to Morgan Fairchild when they were on Roseanne together. “It’s all good!” says Morgan Fairchild.

Oh, Dave Grohl, you done stepped in it now.

YOU BETTER GET WELL SOON, WILLIE. I HAVE HAD A HARD YEAR AND YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO MAKE IT WORSE.

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Programming alert: The Bear is premiering three hours earlier than previously noted. It will debut on Wednesday at 8/9 p.m. on Hulu.

R.I.P.

Sarah Becker, The Real World season five star

Ryan Hadley, Ink Master contestant

Jamie Kellner, TV executive who helped launch Fox and The WB

Tamayo Perry, Actor who appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean

WATCH THIS

Breakin’ on the One: This documentary looks back at the 1981 breakdance battle between Rocksteady Crew and the Dynamic Rockers which changed EVERYTHING for breakdancing, hip hop, and popular culture. Learn your history, children. Hulu

Road House: Speaking of learning your history, you’ve seen the Jake Gyllenhaal version, now watch the Swayze original and BE TAUGHT. 7:27 p.m., More Max West

The Big Short: Another history lesson, this time about the 2008 recession and all the crazy greedy reasons we got there. 9:30 p,m., Paramount+ with Showtime

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