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It's their year: On the 'TIME' red carpet with the 'World’s Most Influential People'

  • ABC will air TIME100: The World's Most Influential People on May 4 at 10 p.m. ET, featuring a gala filmed in New York City that honored the annual list.
  • The gala honored a wide range of influential individuals from various fields, including prominent actors such as Demi Moore, renowned musicians like Ed Sheeran, as well as leaders in business, government, sports, and activism, all chosen after extensive discussions by the newsroom throughout the year.
  • Host and honoree Snoop Dogg shared how he maintains influence, while other honorees like Nikki Glaser and David Muir reflected on their roles and feelings about being chosen.
  • Musicians Ed Sheeran and Myles discussed their impact, with Myles highlighting the importance of advocating for music education and community support, expressing that artists have a duty to leverage their visibility to address important issues.
  • The event highlights ongoing influence across fields and suggests that honorees use their platforms to impact society, with nominees reflecting on responsibility and privilege in their roles.
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MOViN 92.5 broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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