Deadline in Spanish at B1 — Graded Reading Practice

Breaking entertainment industry news — casting, box office, streaming deals, and award season coverage. Read authentic stories at b1 with one click.

Deadline in Spanish at CEFR B1 — real entertainment industry coverage about deals, awards, and streaming wars adapted to intermediate level. Near-authentic Spanish from one of Hollywood's fastest news sources.

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Sample Spanish articles

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El futuro digital de Stephen Colbert: De la televisión a YouTube con "Only in Monroe"

Stephen Colbert, una figura prominente en la televisión estadounidense, ha iniciado una nueva fase en su carrera tras la…

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Todos los musicales nominados actuarán en la gala de los premios Tony 2026

Los siete musicales nominados en las categorías de Mejor Musical y Mejor Revival Musical actuarán en la 79ª edición de l…

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FAQ

Deadline in Spanish — common questions

Can I read Deadline in Spanish as a beginner?

Yes. Lectura takes any Deadline article and rewrites it at b1 (Intermediate) level — around ~2,000 words and ~400–480 hours of study to reach. You read real journalism, adapted to your exact level.

How does Lectura work with Deadline?

Convert any deadline.com URL with Lectura. The article is rewritten at A1, A2, and B1 simultaneously — you choose your level and can switch between them anytime. No simplified learner content: actual Deadline stories, at your level.

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