Ozzy Osbourne's Farewell, AI in Dubbing, and Legal Battles: A Dive into Entertainment's Top Headlines
The entertainment world mourns as thousands gather for Ozzy Osbourne's funeral in Birmingham. Meanwhile, voice actors resist AI's impact on dubbing, and the EU extends the deadline for a major music deal. Legal challenges continue for major players such as Comcast and the alleged 'Hollywood Con Queen.'

Thousands of Black Sabbath fans flooded Birmingham streets for the funeral of their beloved frontman Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away at 76. Known as 'The Prince of Darkness,' Osbourne's cortege was a poignant farewell to the heavy metal icon before a private funeral ceremony.
The voice dubbing industry faces challenges as AI technologies threaten the livelihoods of voice actors. Notably, Boris Rehlinger, the French voice specialist for stars like Ben Affleck, is leading the charge to preserve his craft in this rapidly changing landscape.
Further, the EU has prolonged its assessment period for Universal Music Group's acquisition of Downtown Music, while the FCC opens an investigation into Comcast's dealings with TV affiliates. Meanwhile, the 'Hollywood Con Queen' loses his extradition battle, and Sean Combs appeals for release on bond after his trial.
(With inputs from agencies.)