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Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, BAFTA prepares online sessions for several top 2021 TV nominees; Modern Films picks up global rights to “Lady Boss”; Mise En Scéne Company adds “Anchorage” to its Marché du Film slate; Abacus Media Rights will distribute “The Masked Dancer U.K.” abroad; Amazon launches miniTV in India and sets “Sherni” premiere date; Head Gear and Big Wave Productions make key hires in the U.K.; Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson gets animated in Sky Kids’ “Dodo”;
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Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Eurovision impresses in its post-COVID return; the Walt Disney Company appoints Winradit (Win) Kolasastraseni as its new GM for much of Southeast Asia; the Producers Guild of India launches a vaccination drive for industry members; Bangladesh’s International Academy of Film and Media kicks off its first online script lab; Cartoon Network MENA gets kids involved in the fight against climate change; the Taipei Film Festival is postponed after an uptick in
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Universal Music India and Capitol Records have recently signed a new deal with Tesher. Under this agreement, Tesher’s music will be released through Capitol Records in the United States of America whilst Universal Music India will promote the talent’s music in India and other parts of the Asian sub-continent for the music to have a bigger reach and finding new fans around the world.
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, BGM shakes up its executive teams in Canada; COVID postpones Taiwan’s Golden Melody Awards; and India’s music industry teams for an online concert to raise funds for COVID relief.
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The Government is advising against all but essential travel in and out of Bolton as data shows the number of Covid-19 hospital admissions has risen to 43.
Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Warner Bros. announced Jan.
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry celebrated their wedding anniversary in a special way. On Wednesday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced on their Archewell website plans to build a Community Relief Center in Mumbai, India, through their partnership with World Central Kitchen.
On May 19, the world rejoiced with Duke and Duchess of Sussex Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as they celebrated their third wedding anniversary. The royal couple has participated a lot in charity through their Archewell Foundation over the last three years and used the occasion to announce their new philanthropic venture which will be of a lot of help to India specifically Mumbai.
The upcoming instalment of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Lifetime Canada movie saga has found its new leads.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Archewell Foundation is focusing their next efforts on helping out India, which is currently experiencing a devastating COVID-19 crisis.On Wednesday, Harry and Meghan announced that their Archewell Foundation is teaming up with World Central Kitchen to build their next Community Relief Center in Mumbai, India.