
Elizabeth Stanton
Entertainment Writer at Fox News Digital
Elizabeth Stanton is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
Elizabeth has written for a variety of digital outlets, focusing on entertainment news, celebrity, movies, and television.
She has worked on red carpets and press junkets, producing for on air talent, as well as conducting interviews herself with celebrities, directors and more.
Elizabeth began working in entertainment news in 2010. She graduated from Michigan State University in 2007 with a Bachelor of Arts in English, with a film studies focus.
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Publications
- Fox News Digital5 articles
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- Beyoncé, Jelly Roll and Post Malone's songs capitalize on country music 'backbone of American culture': expert6 Feb—Fox News DigitalCountry has been dominating the charts and pop culture at large, drawing in artists like Beyoncé, Post Malone, and Jelly Roll as the genre goes completely mainstream. Beyoncé picked up two Grammys for her "Cowboy Carter," album on Sunday: best country album and album of the year. "Country music has always been and is a backbone of the American culture and the music scene," Kathy Fielder, CEO of Thrive by Kathy Fielder, told Fox News Digital. Dr. Lyric Mandell, co-founder of Tutti Agency and...
- 'Lost' leads nostalgia TV popularity for audiences seeking 'innocent time': experts30 Nov 2024—Fox News DigitalRecommended 03:52 Tomi Lahren calls out NCAA president for 'kowtowing' to radical activists 08:20 Could House Speaker Mike Johnson face the same fate as Kevin McCarthy? 04:00 Riley Gaines slams institutions over gender debate: They follow the green, not red or blue 04:20 Former porn star declares protecting children does not violate the First Amendment 03:39 Some of these provisions are 'on their face unacceptable,' says Stephen Miller 06:09 Congress’ work has been ‘unacceptable,’ says Sean...
- The Beatles' AI-assisted song's Grammy nomination could 'push the limit' on interest in the technology15 Nov 2024—Fox News DigitalThe Beatles' return to the Grammys has come with an assist from artificial intelligence. "Now and Then" is nominated for record of the year and best rock performance at the 2025 Grammy Awards, making it the first nominated song ever to use AI in its production. The song utilized AI to clean up old demo recordings of John Lennon singing and playing piano, recorded in the late 1970s, as well as a guitar track from George Harrison, recorded six years before his death in 2001. "To me, this is a...