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Pet of the Day: Princess Sophia – WNKY News 40 Television
3 hours ago Share This Story If you’re looking for a cuddle buddy to keep you warm this winter, we have the purr-fect kitty for you! For today’s Pet of the Day, brought to you by Morgantown Bank & Trust, we’d like to introduce you to Princess Sophia. This sweet baby is only three years…
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Living Well: Signs Of Seasonal Affective Disorder – WNKY News 40 Television
1 hour ago Share This Story It’s a type of depression that can happen during the changing seasons. Most of the time, those experiencing seasonal affective disorder feel it in the fall and winter. And some people may not even know they have it. In today’s Living Well, News 40’s Michael Ridgeway has five signs…
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Trending Media Company Founders Alex Cooper, Matt Kaplan Hire Mina Lefevre as Chief Content Officer of Television
Alex Cooper and Matt Kaplan have tapped Mina Lefevre as the chief content officer of Television of their newly formed media company, Trending. Lefevre will report to Kaplan and oversee creative, and strategic oversight for the company (ACE Entertainment, The Unwell Network and Call Her Daddy) in scripted and unscripted. “I am thrilled to be…
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Marty Krofft, the king of Saturday morning television, dies at 86
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Asian Television Network International Reports Third Quarter 2023 Earnings
Asian Television Network International (CVE:SAT) Third Quarter 2023 Results Key Financial Results Revenue: CA$2.03m (up 2.5% from 3Q 2022). Net income: CA$92.1k (up from CA$254.5k loss in 3Q 2022). Profit margin: 4.5% (up from net loss in 3Q 2022). The move to profitability was primarily driven by lower expenses. TSXV:SAT Earnings and Revenue History November…
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Q4 television shipments were lowest in nearly a decade
Market intelligence firm TrendForce says the traditional peak period for television set shipments, Q4, has seen a year-on-year unit decline of 1.7%. Just 54.55 million units moved. Q4 shipment volumes are the lowest in nearly a decade. Across the whole of 2023, TrendForce is reporting a decline in global TV shipments to 197 million units…
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Wellington Films’ Rachel Robey joins UK’s National Film and …
Rachel Robey, producer at UK company Wellington Films, is to join the the UK’s National Film and Television School (NFTS) as head of producing. Robey will start in the role in January 2024. Her role will involve leading the producing department, overseeing the production of the school’s films, as well as guiding students on the…
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Eric Johnson remembers Steve Pool: A dazzling light in Seattle’s television history
SEATTLE — Steve Pool was dazzling. As a professional and as a person, as a husband and a father, he was absolutely dazzling. Steve was a local kid who grew up in south Seattle. He attended Tyee High School in SeaTac. He never left Seattle, and Seattle never left him. “I had a very good…
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Loose Pass: Transfers, talking back and paywall television
This week we will mostly be concerning ourselves with transfers, talking back and paywall TV… No sudden moves Blair Kinghorn’s big farewell from Edinburgh was messed up by another win for the eyebrow-raising Benetton side at the weekend, and while you’d wish him nothing but well from a move that is clearly an upgrade, the…
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TV tonight: haunting diaries and unseen footage of prewar Germany
Berlin 1933 9.10pm, BBC Four The fractured mood of metropolis Berlin on the verge of international calamity is captured through personal diaries, letters and extensive film footage in this haunting three-part documentary. It starts with the dawn of the new year, when the country is divided as the National Socialists have become the strongest party…