After abrief Disney+ detour last fall, Dancing With the Stars is set to return to its longtime home on ABC next season, Vulture has learned. The unexpected move ends a one-year experiment that saw the beloved reality competition rebranded as a Disney+ exclusive, boosting the streamer but denying the Alphabet network one of its more reliable performers. Now, however, Disney brass have decided it makes sense to meet audiences wherever they are: For its 32nd cycle, DWTS will once again air live on the ABC network while also continuing to stream live on Disney+.
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Natalia Bryant is loving college life. ET's Lauren Zima spoke to the 19-year-old model at the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, and she gushed about attending the University of Southern California.
"I’m loving everything," Bryant said. "I feel like this whole year flew by so fast. It was everything I expected and honestly more. It was just everything, so I’m so happy to be with everybody that I like. I’ve just loved everyone that I’ve met.
Tiger Woods has made a triumphant return to the green of the prestigious Genesis Invitational. With his incredible skill, fierce determination, and unrivaled reputation, all eyes were on the golf superstar as he battled it out against the best of the bests.
Moreover, the fans have been going crazy about his amazing performance in the first round. Woods finished with a score of 69. His impressive game put him in the T27th position after round 1.
There aren’t many new print publications being launched in this tough media climate, but the company behind TV Guide Magazine is trying just that. The team behind TV Guide Magazine (owned since 2015 by Michigan-based NTVB Media) have launched a new magazine focused on the TV streaming platforms, hitting newsstands this week.