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Bruce Haring

Bruce Haring

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Associate Editor, Deadline

Los Angeles

Biography

Bruce Haring has been a staff writer or editor at USA Today, Associated Press, Yahoo!, the Newark Star Ledger, Access Hollywood and more. He is the author of five books, including the award-winning "Off the Charts: Ruthless Days and Reckless Nights Inside the Music Industry." Haring is the managing director of JM Northern Media, which produces the DIY Convention: Do It Yourself in Film, Music & Books; the New York Book Festival; the Hollywood Book Festival; and the London Book Festival.

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entertainment technology cryptocurrency books

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utilities, mergers & acquisitions

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Total articles 22162

  • Lil Wayne Destroys NFL After Super Bowl Halftime Snub

    By Bruce Haring Verified| Urban Hollywood 411@ New Orleans native Lil Wayne is still upset he wasn’t selected to headline the 2025 Super Bowl halftime show in his hometown. In a new Rolling Stonecover story interview, the rapper said the snub has put him off any future appearances at the NFL championship game. “They stole that feeling. I don’t want to do it,” he told the outlet. During the interview, Lil Wayne previewed his new album, Tha Carter 6, and again noted that the NFL missed out

    By Bruce Haring Verified · Urban Hollywood 411

    Apr. 17, 2025

  • Drake Claims NFL Censoring Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' At Super Bowl Backs His Defamation Claims

    By Bruce Haring Verified| Urban Hollywood 411@ Drake’s legal team claims that the NFL ban on the word “pedophile” from Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance backs his defamation case against Universal Music Group. In an amended complaint, Team Drake claims UMG made investments and took other actions that amplified the defamatory claims in the song. The NFL banned the use of the word “pedophile” in Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance

    By Bruce Haring Verified · Urban Hollywood 411

    Apr. 17, 2025

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Deadline

United States