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Kimberly Nordyke

Managing Editor, Digital

Kimberly Nordyke earned her master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1999. She has been with The Hollywood Reporter since June 2000, joining as a Copy Editor and moving into a Television Reporter role in 2004. She joined the digital team in 2009, working her way up to her current position as Managing Editor, where she helps to oversee awards coverage for THR.com, among other responsibilities.

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John Oliver Mocks Trump for Believing Edited Tattoo Photo Was Real, Says ABC News’ Terry Moran Was “in Hell” During Oval Office Interview 

"I'm genuinely shocked Trump doesn't drink alcohol because that is the most 'drunk at an IHOP' conversation I think I've ever heard," the 'Last Week Tonight' host said over the topic of a deported man's tattoo.

Trump Says He’s Instituting a “100 Percent Tariff” on Films Produced Outside of the U.S. Because the “Movie Industry in America Is Dying”

The president posted that Hollywood and other areas are "being devastated" due to "a concerted effort by other Nations," which constitutes a "National Security threat."

How May the 4th Became Known as Star Wars Day and How It’s Being Celebrated

Disney is marking the day with the launch of new Star Wars merchandise, ranging from lightsaber sets to jewelry, as well as a new series.

Jon M. Chu, Michelle Yeoh, Dwayne Johnson, Ang Lee, Bruno Mars and THR’s Maer Roshan Among 2025 Gold House A100 Honorees

The list, which recognizes the 100 most impactful changemakers in culture and society, also includes Bowen Yang, Auli’i Cravalho, Bong Joon Ho, Charli xcx and Nicole Scherzinger.

John Lithgow Says He Was Surprised by Backlash Over Joining ‘Harry Potter’ Series

“I thought, why is this a factor at all? I wonder how J.K. Rowling has absorbed it. I suppose at a certain point I’ll meet her and I’m curious to talk to her," the actor said of the author, who has been slammed for her anti-trans comments.

’60 Minutes’ Addresses EP Bill Owens’ Departure in On-Air Segment: “Paramount Began to Supervise Our Content in New Ways”

"None of our stories has been blocked, but Bill felt he lost the independence that honest journalism requires," Scott Pelley said at the end of Sunday's broadcast.

22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History

'The Last of Us' is the latest TV series to kill off a major character. Here are some of the biggest small-screen fatalities over the decades.

Andrea Nevins, Oscar-Nominated Documentarian, Dies at 63

The Emmy-winning journalist produced 'Still Kicking,' about a beloved Palm Springs dance and music revue that featured senior citizens.

“A Nutless Monkey Could Do Your Job”: From Abusive to Angst-Ridden, 16 Memorable Studio Exec Portrayals in Film and TV

Seth Rogen is the latest actor to take on the role of a Hollywood executive, in Apple TV+'s 'The Studio.'

E. Jay Krause, Emmy-Winning Art Director, Dies at 98

He worked on hundreds of variety TV specials, featuring the likes of Bob Hope, Shirley Temple, Diana Ross, the Jackson Five and more, and designed sets for 'The Hollywood Squares' and 'Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In.'

Ed Arnold, Former Broadcaster at Los Angeles TV Stations KTLA and KABC, Dies at 86

He also worked at public TV station KCET and several radio stations in Southern California.