Rock Legends' Farewells, Legal Dismissals, and Streaming Spells: A Busy Week in Entertainment
This week in entertainment, Ozzy Osbourne is remembered in Birmingham, a judge dismisses Alec Baldwin's lawsuit in the 'Rust' case, Netflix's 'Wednesday' Season 2 premieres in London, FCC investigates Comcast's local TV relationships, Lindsay Lohan speaks on 'Freakier Friday', and Sean 'Diddy' Combs seeks release on bond.

Thousands gathered in Birmingham to honor the late Ozzy Osbourne, famed Black Sabbath frontman, whose funeral procession marked his legacy in heavy metal music.
A New Mexico judge dismissed Alec Baldwin's lawsuit concerning the 'Rust' shooting, citing inactivity in the case, while the FCC probes Comcast's dealings with local TV affiliates.
The gothic universe expands with 'Wednesday' Season 2 in London, Lindsay Lohan discusses her sequel 'Freakier Friday,' and Sean 'Diddy' Combs' legal team seeks his pre-sentencing release.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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