Entertainment Buzz: Terence Stamp's Legacy, 'Ketamine Queen' Guilty Plea, and MS NOW Rebranding
The entertainment world mourns the loss of actor Terence Stamp, remembered for his role as General Zod in 'Superman.' Meanwhile, Los Angeles' 'Ketamine Queen' pleads guilty to charges connected to Matthew Perry's death. Also, MSNBC undergoes rebranding ahead of Comcast spinoff, and Nexstar acquires Tegna.

The entertainment industry is currently processing the loss of legendary actor Terence Stamp, known for his iconic role as General Zod in the 'Superman' films. Stamp, who died at 87, also had memorable performances in groundbreaking films from the 1960s onwards.
In other news, the Los Angeles drug dealer dubbed the 'Ketamine Queen' has agreed to plead guilty to charges related to the death of 'Friends' actor Matthew Perry. Jasveen Sangha is set to face multiple charges, as confirmed by the U.S. Justice Department.
Meanwhile, MSNBC is set for significant changes as it rebrands to MS NOW, shedding its recognizable peacock logo. The rebranding comes as parent company Comcast plans to separate its cable networks. Additionally, Nexstar Media's acquisition of rival Tegna marks a strategic move to enhance its presence in television markets nationwide.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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