Tubi (www.tubi.tv) and FOX Entertainment today announced that the hit singing-competition series The Masked Singer – the number one show on television – will be available to stream later today on the world's largest ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) service.
FOX has announced the new unscripted series THE MASKED SINGER: AFTER THE MASK. Hosted by Nick Cannon on a virtual stage, THE MASKED SINGER: AFTER THE MASK is more than an after-show – it will feature major celebrity guests (remotely) discussing that night's best moments, stunts, games and impromptu musical performances!
Jammcard, the Los Angeles-founded music tech startup ultimately known as the Music Professionals Network and coined the “LinkedIn for musicians” by Forbes, announces a brand new booking feature that will open up opportunities for the music industry community like never before.
Jake talks about not being scared of the Coronavirus, mistaking a food allergy for bed bugs while on a press tour in NY, getting robbed in Hollywood, being arrested for something he didn't do, and his show 'Stumptown' on ABC.
Emily talks about making A Quiet Place Part II, why it wasn't scary shooting the monster scenes, her husband John Krasinski getting into finger weaving, and she reveals that she almost became a pop star.
Aidy talks about flying on a plane amidst the Coronavirus outbreak, working on Saturday Night Live, creating sex scenes for herself on her show “Shrill,” her grandma being her #1 fan, shooting the show in Portland, an awkward dinner encounter, and being in charge of television announcements at her Catholic high school.
Vin talks about what he's doing to protect himself against the Coronavirus, celebrating his daughter's birthday, his love of pigeons, adding big stars like John Cena, Charlize Theron & Cardi B to the Fast and Furious franchise, making Bloodshot, his mom's love of astrology, and his friendship with Michael Caine.
Eric talks about making his new prank movie Bad Trip with Tiffany Haddish and Lil Rel Howery, having a knife pulled on him, filming a crazy scene in a zoo, and he pranks Beyoncé fans who think they're meeting her.
Tim talks about touring with his theatre company, doing Q & A's with audiences, which of his movies he gets asked about the most, delivering pizza in Beverly Hills, and making his new movie VH-YES with his son Jack.
Dave talks about his rapping alter ego Lil Dicky, what his parents thought of his career choice, spending all of his Bar Mitzvah money on making rap videos, his first video getting 1 million views in the first 24 hours, opening for the R&B group '112' at his sleepover camp, meeting Kevin Hart in Las Vegas, and his new show 'Dave' airing Wednesdays at 10 on FXX.