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Record year for WBD in Italy
Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) in Italy had a record-breaking year in 2023, achieving its highest ever audience share in the country. The company ranked third among national broadcasters, with an 8.6 per cent share of the total audience and an 11.3 per cent share of the commercial target audience (aged 25-54). This represents an 8…
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Report: Advanced TV sales to recover in 2024
According to data from DSCC (Display Supply Chain Consultants) there will be a meaningful recovery in the sale of some advanced, high-end and smart TVs as this year unfolds. Advanced TV shipments declined in both units and revenue in 2023, but both units and revenue are forecasted to resume growth in 2024, according to the…
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Ecuador: Gunmen storm television studio live on air – Public Radio of Armenia
Masked gunmen broke into a live television studio in Ecuador and threatened terrified staff, the BBC reports. Employees were forced on to the floor during the broadcast by the public television channel TC in the city of Guayaquil before the live feed cut out. Police say they later freed all the staff and made 13…
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Gunmen storm Ecuador TV studio during live broadcast
Masked men broke onto the set of a public television channel in Ecuador waving guns and explosives during a live broadcast on Tuesday, and the president issued a decree declaring that the South American country had entered an “internal armed conflict”. The men armed with pistols and what looked like sticks of dynamite entered the…
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Tell Me Lies review – truly ludicrous toxic erotica
Ah, the first week of university. Leave home, make friends, forge a new identity and, if you’re the main character in US drama import Tell Me Lies, become the heroine in a disappointing erotic thriller. There’s no formative experience like it. We plonk our rucksacks down at the fictional Baird College, a verdant institution full…
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Armed masked men storm Ecuador TV station during live broadcast
Armed men stormed a live television broadcast in Ecuador on Tuesday, forcing employees to hit the floor and implying they had explosives. Their faces sheathed in balaclavas, the invaders burst into the studio of TC Television network, Ecuador’s public television channel, in the port city of Guayaquil and brandished large guns as staffers huddled on…
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Daniel Noboa declares an ‘internal armed conflict’ in Ecuador after an armed commando breaks into a television station live on air
The president of Ecuador, Daniel Noboa, declared on Tuesday the existence of an “internal armed conflict” in the country, which entails the immediate deployment and intervention of security forces against organized crime. The country is currently experiencing an unprecedented upsurge in terror and violence. At two o’clock in the afternoon, the broadcasting of TC Televisión…
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OKC Thunder announces Television deal that will make fans overjoyed
The Oklahoma City Thunder fanbase has been frustrated, to say the least, about the team’s current Television contract with Bally Sports. The Regional Sports Network has vanished from most TV carriers. It is not available on most streaming services, and makes life hard on Thunder fans wanting to check out this fun, young team. This…
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Amazon’s Jon Wax Joins Disney in International Television Role
Jon Wax, formerly of Amazon, has joined Disney Entertainment as their new Executive Vice President, International Television, according to Deadline. Wax previously oversaw Amazon’s genre development division, which was responsible for popular series like The Rings of Power and The Boys spinoff Gen V. He also served as Head of Global Content Synergy – TV,…
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‘Criminal Record’ Review: Procedural of a Twisted Past
The wraith-like Peter Capaldi, the enigmatic heart and/or darkness of “Criminal Record,” proves himself again one of the screen’s more intimidating actors; awaiting his measured response to any adversarial character suggests someone spinning the cylinder on a fully loaded revolver. This is a long way from his film debut as the well-scrubbed Scottish sidekick to…