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4 days ago
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‘The Voice' Misses Out On Emmy Nom For First Time Since 2012 As ‘Survivor' Returns
The Voice has lost out on the chance to win its fourth Emmy after missing out on a nomination for the first time since 2012. The NBC show has been usurped in the Outstanding Reality Competition Program category with Survivor returning after missing out last year. More from Deadline 'Squid Game,' Diego Luna & Elisabeth Moss Snubbed In Emmy Nominations; Beyoncé & Martin Scorsese Among Big Surprises Everything We Know About the 2025 Emmys So Far Seth Meyers Loses Out On Late-Night Emmy Nom As Colbert, Kimmel & Stewart Battle It Out In Talk It marks a step change for the unscripted world with Peacock's The Traitors also competing again after winning last year. The full nominees in the category are: The Traitors, RuPaul's Drag Race, The Amazing Race, Survivor and Top Chef. The Voice has been nominated every year since its second season in 2012 with wins in 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017. The show campaigned for its Season 27, which was judged by Michael Buble, John Legend, Adam Levine and Kelsea Ballerini. Season 28, which launches this fall, will feature judges including Buble, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg and Niall Horan. Last year, The Traitors won the award for Outstanding Reality Competition Program, beating out The Amazing Race, RuPaul's Drag Race, Top Chef and The Voice in the category. It marked the Peacock series' first main Emmy nomination – for its second season – with host Alan Cumming also winning Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program. RuPaul's Drag Race has been the big winner over the last few years. The series won four consecutive awards starting in 2018, having usurped The Voice and The Amazing Race, which previously regularly won the category, before losing out to Prime Video's Lizzo's Watch Out For The Big Grrrls in 2022 and coming back to win in 2023. Survivor is back in the category. It missed out last year after the CBS show landed its first nomination in the category in 2023 since its 11th and 12th seasons in 2006. Best of Deadline Everything We Know About Amazon's 'Verity' Movie So Far 'Street Fighter' Cast: Who's Who In The Live-Action Arcade Film Adaption 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Emmys, Oscars, Grammys & More

Los Angeles Times
02-07-2025
- Business
- Los Angeles Times
Buffalo Bill's Resort prepares for final rodeo as casino is set to close amid Primm's struggles
The giant rainbow-colored headdress sitting atop a bison beckoned generations of Angelenos and other drivers heading into Nevada on the 15 Freeway. Sure, Las Vegas was only 40 minutes north, but at Buffalo Bill's Resort and Casino, patrons could enjoy gaming, drinking, neon lights and entertainment without the Sin City prices and crowds. It's an era that will soon end as Primm Valley Resorts — which operates Buffalo Bill's on the desert strip known as Primm along the California-Nevada border — announced the resort's imminent closure. 'In order to deliver the best possible experience for today's guest expectations, Buffalo Bill's will be shifting its 24/7 operations to Primm Valley Resort & Casino,' the company said in a release Tuesday afternoon, referring to the sister resort adjacent to Buffalo Bill's. Primm Valley, owned by Affinity Gaming, added that Buffalo Bill's would still host concerts and special events at its Star of the Desert Arena. The company did not say when the hotel would be closing. Las Vegas insider Vegas Advantage broke the news Monday evening. Hotel reservations for Buffalo Bill's could be booked through the Primm Valley site and third-party vendors, but they do not show rooms as available after Sunday. Guests who try to book reservations at Buffalo Bill's for after Sunday are redirected to Primm Valley Resort. Primm Valley did not disclose in its announcement what would happen to workers employed at Buffalo Bill's. The resort was the final of three built by the Primm family and placed in the unincorporated Clark County town previously known as State Line. Whiskey Pete's, which shuttered in December, was first opened in 1977, followed by Primm Valley in 1990 and Buffalo Bill's in 1994. The hotel boasted 592 rooms at its opening (the Bellagio has nearly 4,000 rooms) and eventually expanded to 1,242 rooms. Buffalo Bill's utilized low prices and attractions to lure guests. There was the Desperado roller coaster, which was the tallest, fastest coaster in the world when it opened in 1994; it sent visitors screaming 209 feet above the freeway right outside the resort. The Star of the Desert Arena hosted major acts, including the Captain & Tennille in its opening year. It also booked Reba McEntire, Aretha Franklin and Snoop Dogg in 2009, according to the Las Vegas Sun. The Sun wrote that year that the hotel also offered '$2 beers, $7 prime rib dinners and $25 shows' to guests who wanted a taste of old Las Vegas. Buffalo Bill's temporarily closed in March 2020 due to the pandemic and reopened in December 2022 but struggled to attract customers, like all hotels in Primm. Visitors posted videos of vacant stores and restaurants in the Primm Outlet Mall and of vacant gaming floors. Primm Valley did not provide information on what would happen to the Desperado or attractions inside the hotel such as the famed Bonnie & Clyde V-8 Ford, which the outlaws were riding in when they were fatally shot. Affinity Gaming is hoping patrons will gravitate toward the last casino standing. 'We invite our guests to join us at Primm Valley where they will find the newest slots on our redesigned casino floor, beautifully appointed rooms, oasis pool experience, and wonderful dining,' their note read.
Yahoo
01-07-2025
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Reba Rides Again: Realtor.com® Delivers More Laughs, Listings, and Pet-Friendly Properties in Nearly Home™ New Creative Push
New stories featuring tools and solutions, like RealView maps and RealCommute, help buyers feel seen, supported and one step closer to home AUSTIN, Texas, July 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the exceptional response to its Nearly HomeTM campaign featuring country icon and sitcom favorite Reba McEntire, today, is unveiling the next chapter with a fresh set of creative that brings even more real-life real estate challenges to life with humor, heart, and practical solutions. "Nearly Home struck a chord and generated the strongest response we've seen to any campaign in our company's history," said Mickey Neuberger, chief consumer and marketing officer at "We want buyers and sellers across the country to feel seen, supported and even a little bit more optimistic about their home journey. That's why we're continuing to invest in this campaign that's not only entertaining, but also rooted in real insights and designed to help people take real steps forward." The next wave of creative spotlights powerful tools including RealView® Maps and RealCommute® through sitcom-style episodes that bring humor and clarity to common home search challenges. In The One with the Zoomies, our couple who now have an energetic pup compare homes by lot size using RealView maps. In The One with the Statement Wall, our couple look to find homes closer to everything by filtering commute times with RealCommute. Each episode delivers relatable scenarios and practical solutions, showing how the right tools, and a little humor, can make all the difference in finding the perfect home. To celebrate the new launch, is introducing a limited-time giveaway1 where one lucky pet owner can enter to win a custom-built luxury dog house from Taylor Morrison, America's Most Trusted® Home Builder, inspired by the most popular home styles in America. Pet friendliness is a key feature many buyers look for in a home, with 50% of buyers last year citing it as a "must have," according to recent research. Nearly HomeTM campaign debuted in May 2025 as the company's largest brand investment in nearly 30 years. It's designed to resonate with the 75% of Americans who still see homeownership as a key part of the American dream even amid a shifting and competitive market. The campaign is running across TV, digital, and social platforms, with high-visibility placements including sponsorship of the 60th Academy of Country Music Awards and an activation at Reba's House at CMA Fest Fain Fair X. attracted 237 million visits in May alone, according to Comscore. The Nearly HomeTM campaign was developed by creative agency GSD&M in collaboration with Talent Partnership Advisors who secured Reba McEntire as the campaign's featured talent. For more information, visit About pioneered online real estate and has been at the forefront for over 25 years, connecting buyers, sellers, and renters with trusted insights, professional guidance and powerful tools to help them find their perfect home. Recognized as the No. 1 site trusted by real estate professionals, is a valued partner, delivering consumer connections and a robust suite of marketing tools to support business growth. is operated by News Corp [Nasdaq: NWS, NWSA] [ASX: NWS, NWSLV] subsidiary Move, Inc. MEDIA CONTACT: Mallory Micetich: press@ _________________________________ 1 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID IN PUERTO RICO, ALASKA, HAWAII & WHERE PROHIBITED. Sweepstakes ends 08/17/2024 (11:59 P.m., ET). One entry per person. See Official Rules for how to enter, prize details, odds of winning, restrictions and other conditions and requirements. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Sign in to access your portfolio
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30-06-2025
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Reba McEntire Shocks Fans in Resurfaced Video of 'Spectacular' Performance
Reba McEntire Shocks Fans in Resurfaced Video of 'Spectacular' Performance originally appeared on Parade. Reba McEntire can do it all. In a throwback video recently posted by legendary musical theater duo Rogers and Hammerstein, the star known for her country hits, is seen belting out a song from "South Pacific" — a change of pace that wowed fans in the comments. "Twenty years ago, a one-night-only concert version of Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific was presented at @CarnegieHall, starring @Reba McEntire as Nellie Forbush!" video's caption read. And fans couldn't help but flood the post's comments with praise for the iconic singer. "I'm truly amazed how effortlessly she floats among The Grand Ole Opry, TV sit-coms, AND Broadway—as if each were designed for her!" one commenter wrote. "This woman could sing a phone book!! Love you Reba," chimed perhaps one of most special comments came from Melissa Peterman who starred along side the music legend in her eponymous show "Reba," who also mentioned that she was in the audience that night. "I WAS there!!!" she wrote. "It was spectacular!!!!" The concert version of the 1949 musical also starred Alec Baldwin and Brian Stokes Mitchell. A recording of the show is available to stream on most music platforms. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Reba McEntire Shocks Fans in Resurfaced Video of 'Spectacular' Performance first appeared on Parade on Jun 25, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.
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21-06-2025
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Fans Are All Asking the Same Thing After Reba McEntire Makes Major Announcement
Fans Are All Asking the Same Thing After Reba McEntire Makes Major Announcement originally appeared on Parade. Reba McEntire may be celebrating her past, but her fans are looking to the future. On Friday, the country music icon took to Instagram to announce that her hits including "Can't Even Get The Blues" and "Turn On The Radio" would be available on a platinum vinyl, entitled "The Hits," later this year. And while fans were happy to see a nod to McEntire's previous beloved songs, most were asking for something new. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Reba (@reba) "Love you Reba, I am totally going to buy this!!" one fan wrote. "But, we have a million greatest hits compilations already, we don't need anymore. We want new music!" "Love everything you do @reba but when will we get new music, it's been a string of compilations," another mused. "You mean all the same ones we can just go stream?" a third commenter blatantly put, while another said, "We need the new album!!!!!"The vinyl release comes as McEntire celebrated the 40th anniversary of her first song on the Billboard charts which was "Can't Even Get The Blues." "43 years ago 'Unlimited' was released," she wrote. "Thanks to y'all, this album gave us our first #1 with 'Can't Even Get the Blues'!" "Can't Even Get The Blues" was released in 1982 while "Turn On The Radio" was released over two decades later in 2010. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 Fans Are All Asking the Same Thing After Reba McEntire Makes Major Announcement first appeared on Parade on Jun 20, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.