California office spaces are expected to keep getting emptier and their rent prices will likely keep declining for years as the pandemic fallout persists, according to an Allen Matkins/UCLA Anderson Forecast survey.It’s raining nominations for Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s “Rain on Me” at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, which will present new categories focused on live performances and music videos created at home during the coronavirus pandemic.Drew Barrymore interviews and fan-girls over her 7-year-old self in a new promo for her upcoming daytime talk show, “The Drew Barrymore Show.”The series’ creator and star shares how he got Christopher Meloni and Backstreet Boys’ Kevin Richardson involved in the satire, now streaming on Hulu.“I don’t want to play with it,” Ice-T tells Jimmy Fallon about his father-in-law’s struggle to survive COVID-19. Forgive me-my joke was in bad taste," Barr said.But the damage was done.
Indeed, social media has become so powerful that experts warn you should watch your words and actions in any situation, lest someone else post them.
ABC announced within hours that it would end the program.
Related: The ABC executive who fired Roseanne hired her last year.
"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Channing Dungey, president of ABC Entertainment, said in a statement Tuesday.Barr's talent agency, ICM Partners, also wrote in an internal memo that it had dropped her as a client, Though she may be the most famous example to date, Barr isn't the first person to lose their job over a social media post.
A single tweet can have tremendous, and swift, career ramifications.
And, if that's who you really are, your career should be finished," O'Leary told Get Make It newsletters delivered to your inboxLearn more about the world of CNBC Make It She was formerly The Times’ music editor and before that, a senior writer and music critic with Newsweek magazine.More From the Los Angeles TimesFour women say they were mistreated by comedian Bryan Callen, describing troubling sexual incidents ranging from assault to misconduct to disturbing comments.Tamar Braxton lets loose on WeTV executives, blaming them for her recent suicide attempt and years of declining mental health.
'Roseanne' canceled after racist tweet by Roseanne Barr, proving what you say on social media matters. Barr apparently wasn’t in on the joke, or perhaps didn’t realize that her character’s bad behavior Roseanne Conner, as many have observed, was a modern-day Archie Bunker, whose political leanings and social beliefs ran counter to those who gave rise to series like “black-ish” (a show that was bashed on her show) or even the “Will & Grace” reboot. Lorraine Ali is television critic of the Los Angeles Times.