Elias Calocane described his brother, who sent him texts about red rum, which is murder spelt backwards, as a calm and peaceful person. Former student Calocane, who has paranoid schizophrenia, stabbed to death undergraduates Barnaby Webber and Grace O-Malley-Kumar, both 19, and caretaker Ian Coates, 65, before trying to murder three pedestrians with a van in Nottingham.
Yet beyond the shaky facts, the underlying assumption of the fable-that Blockbuster's fate rested solely, or even mostly, on a strategic decision made in a conference room in 2000, ten years before it went bankrupt in 2010-is absurd. A business's fate rarely depends on a single decision made at the top, but rather on how stakeholders are aligned around change.
“What's interesting to me is less the volume than what the audience came looking for,” Michael Olson, deputy digital managing editor at MPR, told me in an email. “They weren't chasing breaking alerts.” He continued: They were looking for context and wondering what is true and trustworthy in a highly charged environment flooded with disinformation. Stories that explained or contextualized stood out and earned the time of our audience.
“I'm asking humbly that we all refrain from sharing content from before. If you see it, save it ... cool,” he wrote. “I know where I've been and I think I'm entitled to a life after that at least.” That morning White, 29, had received several DMs about an old clip of him making rounds. Though he has done his best to separate his old life from his new one-last year he deleted his OnlyFans account and the separate X account where he posted content-it often has a habit of catching up with him.
Trailer Park Group, the long-standing, Clio Award-winning marketing agency behind trailers and key art on movies including Christopher Nolan's Interstellar and The Dark Knight Rises, Marvel Studios' Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain America: Civil War and such TV shows as Netflix's Stranger Things and Wednesday, has shuttered several key divisions and reorganized others, according to multiple sources.
Blanche acknowledged as much Tuesday on X, writing that journalists "should not be surprised" if they receive subpoenas related to national-security reporting. "Prosecuting leakers who share our nation's secrets with reporters, in turn risking our national security and the lives of our soldiers, is a priority for this administration," he said. "Any witness, whether a reporter or otherwise, who has information about these criminals should not be surprised if they receive a subpoena about the ill
In April, Trump said he would work to imprison journalists involved in reporting on a US fighter jet shot down in Iran and subsequent efforts to rescue the warplane's crew. The previous month, Trump floated "charges for treason" against journalists he accused of circulating "false information" about the Iran war.
Technology innovation is core to Fox,” she said. “Our sports team has pushed the boundaries of live production since day one. And when we acquired Tubi six years ago, our technology center of gravity moved to Silicon Valley. We now run more than 2,000 product experiences yearly, and we were the first streamer to natively integrate into ChatGPT. We've spent the last two years doing something that most media companies haven't, partnering with frontier AI labs.
Go back in time to 2016: BuzzFeed, Vice Media, and Vox Media are supposed to be the future of media. Now back to present tense: Vice filed for Chapter 11, Vox is breaking up, and BuzzFeed just sold itself for a fraction of its former value. Meanwhile, many of the companies the digital upstarts were supposed to replace - big publishers and TV companies - are still here.
The 25th Golden Trailer Awards will shine a spotlight on the creative minds behind the most exciting movie and TV marketing. The awards celebrate the behind-the-scenes talent that shapes the movie and TV marketing landscape, recognizing the brilliance behind unforgettable campaigns. Known to be unconventional, the Golden Trailer Awards honors the creativity and innovation in trailers and posters and includes categories such as Best Summer Blockbuster Trailer, Best of Show, and more.
Accepting the award, executive producer Ben de Pear thanked the journalists behind the film before directly addressing the BBC, which aired the Bafta ceremony on BBC One with a delay of more than two hours: Finally, just a question for the BBC: Given you dropped our film, will you drop us from the Bafta screening later tonight? Journalist and presenter Ramita Navai also criticised the broadcaster during her speech, citing findings from the documentary's investigation into attacks on Gaza's healthcare system.
Depending on who you ask, it's a proud symbol of Irish society and culture. Or it's an outdated, glorified "lovely girls" competition. Maybe it's just a bit of harmless craic to pass the time on the TV once a year. Or perhaps you have a genuine connection that inspired you to devote time, energy and a lot of money to the festival and its birthplace.
Maher the son of an NBC Radio reporter said that shouldn't be the prime objective. News organizations shouldn't be making money to begin with. They didn't used to. CNN just finished third again in the cable news battle in April, when it was trailing MS NOW and getting lapped by Fox News. On the bright side, CNN pulled just under 1 million viewers in prime time, which was a major increase from the approximately 600,000 it averaged the year prior.