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Rubin's introduction to the show coincided with an increase in celebrity interviews on the program. [12] Ray Richmond of The Orange County Register credited Rubin as being "the missing piece" to the original cast. [10] Rubin was known for his frequent jokes about movies and TV, including personnel at competing TV stations. [8]
The series is hosted by Linda Blair, and narrated by Zelda Rubinstein. [1] Alan Robson acted as an on-site correspondent. [2] While the show is set in numerous locations around the world, the interstitials featuring Blair and Robson were shot in Los Angeles, California. [2] In a 2001 interview with Larry King, host Blair explained the series:
The Daily Beast article said "at its worst moments, [The Rubin Report] is essentially a re-packaging of reactionary disinformation in a shiny, smiling, high-definition talk show pageant." [11] Political commentator Nathan J. Robinson in a Current Affairs article described The Rubin Report as "Dave Rubin’s slobbering sycophantic interview show ...
Baltimore Orioles owner and billionaire Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein is hitting ... A mural depicting Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani on the Miyako Hotel in the neighborhood of ...
The 9-1-1 universe originated with a show about the professional and personal lives of Los Angeles first responders. It premiered on Fox in 2018 and starred Angela Bassett, Peter Krause, Oliver ...
The Baltimore Orioles sale to Carlyle co-founder David Rubenstein for $1.725 billion is just about done and dusted.A source with direct knowledge of the proceedings told Yahoo Finance that ...
David Mark Rubenstein (born August 11, 1949) is an American lawyer, businessman, and philanthropist. A former government official, [2] he is a co-founder and co-chairman of The Carlyle Group, [3] [4] a private equity firm based in Washington, D.C. Rubenstein is also the principal owner of the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball (MLB), acquiring the team in 2024 for $1.7 billion.
Scott Rubenstein was also co-owner of L.A. Tax Service (started in 1982) and worked as an Accountant (Enrolled Agent) and writer. He won Funniest Account in Los Angeles in the 1990s. Before his writing career began, Scott was a teacher in the Peace Corps, stationed in the Philippines.