Rachel Reid has announced that Unrivaled, the final book in her Game Changers series, will be released September 29th. The series inspired the television drama Heated Rivalry, which completed its first season last year. Unrivaled follows hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov as they live openly as a married couple and teammates. (Story URL)
WWE’s Monday Night Raw has reached 340 million views in its first year on Netflix. Subscribers watched more than 525 million hours of WWE content in 2025. Premium live events such as WrestleMania, the Royal Rumble, and the weekly show SmackDown added another 185 million views. The show ranked in the Top 10 for 51 weeks in the U.S. (Story URL)
Pluto TV will stream every season of Survivor for free ahead of the show’s 50th season. Starting Jan. 24 at 5:15 p.m. ET, the 24/7 Survivor channel will show all 49 seasons in order, from Borneo to the latest finale. All episodes will also be available on demand. Season 50 will feature 24 returning castaways, including 17 one-time players and seven multi-time competitors. (Story URL)
Music executive Antonio “L.A.” Reid has reached a confidential settlement with former Arista Records executive Drew Dixon, avoiding a civil trial that was set to begin Monday. Dixon accused Reid of sexual assault, harassment, and retaliation during the early 2000s. Reid’s lawyer said the case was resolved “without any admission of liability.” No details were released. (Story URL)
Jenny Lewis celebrated her 50th birthday on Jan. 8 by holding a playful backyard ceremony with her dog, Bobby Rhubarb. In a social media post, the Rilo Kiley front-woman wrote, “I married my dog for my 50th birthday…BLESS!” Bobby Rhubarb inspired her 2021 song “Puppy and a Truck,” helped her through isolation, and taught her responsibility and care. (Story URL)
PBS News Weekend aired its final broadcast Sunday after losing federal funding tied to President Trump’s spending cuts. Anchor John Yang thanked viewers for their support over the years. The decision followed Congress’s July vote to dissolve the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, reclaiming $1.1 billion in funds for PBS and NPR. (Story URL)


