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    Sofia Carson to host Motion Picture Academy’s Scientific and Technical Awards

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    Actor, producer and singer Sofia Carson will host the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Scientific and Technical Awards presentation on Tuesday, April 28, at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. During the evening, she will present 15 achievements, which were previously announced in February.

    Carson’s work across film, television, music and philanthropy has established her as a multifaceted artist and global advocate. She has starred in five consecutive globally #1 Netflix films, including “Purple Hearts,” “Carry-On,” “The Life List” and “My Oxford Year,” with two films on “Netflix’s Most Watched of All Time” list. A multi-platinum recording artist with more than 4 billion streams worldwide, she performed the Academy Award®-nominated song “Applause,” written by Diane Warren for the film “Tell It like a Woman,” alongside Warren at the 95th Oscars®. Beyond her work on screen and in music, Carson is a UNICEF ambassador, championing education and the protection of women and girls worldwide.

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    BBC plans to cut 2,000 jobs to reduce costs by about 10% over next 2 years

    Wednesday, April 15, 2026
    The BBC logo is displayed outside the company's headquarters in London, Nov. 12, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)

    The BBC said Wednesday that it plans to cut up to 2,000 jobs to save 10% of its annual budget — 500 million pounds ($677 million) — over the next two years.

    The layoffs announced during a call with staff are the biggest in more than a decade at the U.K. national broadcaster.

    "I know this creates real uncertainty, but we wanted to be open about the challenge," interim Director-General Rhodri Talfan Davies said in a staff email.

    Davies said that the reductions were driven by inflation, pressures to license fee and commercial income and a turbulent global economy.

    The BBC said earlier this year that it faced "substantial financial pressures" and wanted to cut about a tenth of its budget by 2029. The bulk of the cuts are to be made in the next fiscal year beginning April 1, 2027.

    The cuts come as former Google executive Matt Brittin is scheduled to take over as director-general next month.

    He will fill the vacancy left after Tim Davie, and head of news Deborah Turness resigned over a misleading edit in a documentary about U.S. President Donald Trump's speech on Jan. 6, 2021, before his followers stormed the U.S. Capitol.

    Trump is suing the BBC for $10 billion for defamation.

    The BBC is both a beloved and oft-criticized cultural institution funded by an annual license fee, which recently rose to 180 pounds ($244), paid by all U.K. households who watch live television or any BBC content.

    Opponents of the fee, including rival commercial broadcasters, have grown louder in an era of digital streaming, when many people no longer have television sets or follow traditional television schedules.

    The center-left Labour government has vowed to ensure that the BBC has "sustainable and fair" funding, but... Read More

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