On this KBLA Talk 1580 entertainment update, Jill Munroe breaks down the stories behind the headlines: We start with Salt-N-Pepa and Outkast’s induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Los Angeles — a night that doubled as a women-in-hip-hop victory lap, plus a quiet fight over masters and music ownership. Then we go deep on the latest sports-betting scandal: Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz indicted for allegedly rigging pitches so bettors could clean up hundreds of thousands of dollars. What does that mean for league integrity and the new wave of online sports bettors? Next up: reports that Zendaya doesn’t want to share press-tour space with Sydney Sweeney over politics, race and a controversial jeans ad. We unpack how brand, identity and culture collide when Hollywood goes on promo. And finally, Summer Walker’s “Finally Over It” dump-truck activation in Atlanta — a pop-up that lets fans literally throw away their ex’s stuff ahead of her upcoming album release. Healing, petty, or genius marketing? Maybe all three.