John Krasinski has some late night news for fans of the A Quiet Place franchise!
18.02.2021 - 00:03 / deadline.com
Facebook will restrict publishers and users in Australia from sharing or viewing Australian and international news content as the Parliament there debates a law that would force tech and social media platforms – namely it and Google — to pay more for journalism on their sites.
The announcement came shortly after Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp said it had carved out a three-year deal with Google to provide journalism from its news sites around the world, including Australia where the publisher has its
John Krasinski has some late night news for fans of the A Quiet Place franchise!
Miranda Kerr is mourning the loss of both of her grandparents.
Dan Levy when he hosted the NBC sketch comedy show earlier this month. Levy, 37, left a supportive Post-It note on the mirror of the dressing room for Regina King, who hosted the following weekend. King, 50, then shared a selfie to Instagram of the encouraging note, which read, «You got this!»King paid it forward to star Regé-Jean Page by leaving him a note ahead of his hosting gig, which he too shared on Instagram. «You got next and you are going to be amazing,» King wrote to Page, 31.
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60 Minutes+, a streaming version of the CBS News newsmagazine, was among the array of new offerings announced for ViacomCBS’ Paramount+.
Ellise Shafer administratorFacebook has reversed its decision to block the sharing of news content in Australia.“After further discussions with the Australian government, we have come to an agreement that will allow us to support the publishers we choose to, including small and local publishers.
Married At First Sight Australia star Lauren Huntriss has opened up on her horrific skin cancer battle when she was just 27.The now-33 year old took to her Instagram feed to share her story with her 109,000 followers alongside several graphic pictures of the cancer growth on her nose. One snap showed a close-up of the TV personality's face, where a pen mark could be seen circled around a specific spot on her nose.
decision to ban all posting and sharing of Australian news.And though the social media site may have pulled the plug on your WHO news feed, there are so many other ways to access all your favourite stories about local and international celebrities in Australia as well as your favourite shows.The social media platform’s dramatic and unprecedented move means you will no longer be able to read, share and access your favourite WHO digital stories via Facebook.But don’t sweat, it isn’t all bad news.
Jared Evan has shared the title track from his upcoming new album ‘COLLAB’ – you can listen to it below.The New York rapper/singer announced last week that he will be releasing a new project on March 19 made up of collaborations with fans. What started off as a single track contest turned into a whole album due to the quality of entrants he received.“I started a contest last year and it turned into an album,” Evan said, sharing news of the new track on social media.
On Thursday nearly 30,00 LGBTQI community members lost access to Star Observer’s page. On a daily basis they accessed Australian generated, queer focused content from across our country and around the world. For over 42 years the Star Observer has been one of Australia’s only LGBTQI owned and operated publishing businesses.
The social media platform’s dramatic and unprecedented move means you will no longer be able to read, share and access your favourite New Idea digital stories via Facebook.