Dancing on Ice is back for a sixteenth series on ITV with a fresh group of celebs putting on their skates to impress the judges and TV viewers.
03.01.2024 - 17:09 / deadline.com
Hulu is the latest streaming service to be integrated into one of T-Mobile‘s mobile plans, joining Netflix and Apple TV+.
Starting Jan. 24, the $8-a-month ad-supported tier of the Disney-owned streaming outlet will be included at no additional charge for new and existing customers on T-Mobile’s Go5GNext subscription tier. Netflix and Apple TV+ are available on other T-Mobile plans, but the Hulu offer is only for those on the top-end Go5GNext plan, which includes unlimited high-speed phone data and other perks.
The wireless provider says the three streaming services, along with free season passes to MLB.TV, add up to $400 in annual benefit. Customers “get the best value and the best entertainment streaming bundle in wireless — just for being customers,” said Mike Katz, President of Marketing, Strategy and Products at T-Mobile.
Wireless rivals AT&T and Verizon have similar offerings, and bundling in general has taken hold across the streaming landscape as programmers and distributors look to contain costs and stimulate demand.
T-Mobile has shifted away from being a more active packager of streaming video, shuttering its TVision service in 2021. Instead, it is positioning itself as a conduit for video streamers looking to leverage its 5G coverage of 300 million U.S. residents. In the third quarter ending last September 30, the company reported 1.2 million net postpaid subscriber additions, beating forecasts, and increased its full-year outlook for subscriber growth.
Hulu has been part of one of the industry’s most notable streaming packages, the Disney bundle, alongside Disney+ and ESPN+. The service, which recently became fully Disney-owned after the company acquired Comcast’s one-third financial stake, is also in the
Dancing on Ice is back for a sixteenth series on ITV with a fresh group of celebs putting on their skates to impress the judges and TV viewers.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Film and TV Producers’ Groups Call for Government Regulation of Streamers, Protection of Indie Sector Against ‘Market Failure’ and Loss of IP Streaming platforms could be subject to tighter regulation and forced to loosen their control of intellectual property if national governments heed a call for action launched Thursday by film and TV producers’ trade organizations around the world. The “global screen producers’ statement on streaming platform regulation and intellectual property protections,” was published by some 20 groups including Australia’s Screen Producers Association, Germany’s Produzentenverband, Screen Producers Ireland, multinational Spanish-language group Federación Iberoamericana de Productores Cinematográficos y Audiovisuales and Belgium’s Union des Producteur.ices Francophones de Films & Series. They say that they, “share a commitment to securing regulation from our respective governments that will ensure that our industry continues to both be sustainable and maintains our nation’s cultural sovereignty.” Among the nine principles, that the groups want governments to follow, two stand out and would likely require regulation.
Emmy Awards Monday night.The “Married… With Children” alum, 52, became emotional as she received a standing ovation from the crowd whilst up on stage amid her multiple sclerosis battle.Schaech — who was married to the “Anchorman” actress from 2001 to 2007 — praised Applegate’s courage to walk the stage despite her health woes.“She danced opening night on Broadway on a broken foot! Beat cancer! She’s the toughest human being I’ve ever met! F–k MS! So proud of her! Go, Christina!” he wrote on X in response to a story about Applegate’s standing ovation at the event.Schaech later uploaded a screenshot of his tweet on his Instagram Story and shared a video of his ex-wife in her stunning Christian Siriano gown.“We are so proud of you, Christina,” he added.Applegate paired her cane with a gorgeous red gown to present the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series to Ayo Edebiri for “The Bear.”As she walked up to the stage, Applegate joked that her body was “not by Ozempic.”The “Dead To Me” alum, who has been married to Dutch musician Martyn LeNoble since 2013, was diagnosed with MS in early 2021 and remained open about how the condition — which affects the brain and nerves — forced her to pump the brakes on her acting career.Her MS diagnosis came in tandem with the third and final season of the hit Netflix show, in which she starred opposite Linda Cardellini.In an interview with Variety, Applegate opened up on being diagnosed with the disease while in the middle of filming. “I didn’t know what was happening to me,” she said in 2022.
Wow! The Emmys crowd had SO much love for Christina Applegate!
Jaden Thompson Perhaps spiders are not a nuisance after all — at least that’s the case for Adam Sandler in “Spaceman,” in which he receives emotional support from an oversized arachnid in outer space. Netflix has released the trailer for Sandler’s upcoming sci-fi film, set to premiere at Berlin Film Festival next month. It will then release in select theaters on Feb.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Christina Applegate surprised the 2023 Emmys to present the award for supporting actress in a comedy series to “The Bear” star Ayo Edebiri. Her appearance, which Variety had exclusively reported on last week, led to a massive standing ovation from the audience and prompted Applegate to get teary-eyed. She announced in August 2021 that she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) and largely stayed out of the spotlight until a few public appearances last year in support of the final season of “Dead to Me,” her popular Netflix comedy series for which she earned an Emmy nomination at this year’s show for outstanding actress in a comedy series.
X-Men co-star Adan Canto has died at the age of 42 following a private battle with appendiceal cancer. The actor was also known for playing Vice President-elect Aaron Shore on Designated Survivor opposite Kiefer Sutherland, and Colombian politician Rodrigo Lara Bonilla on Netflix thriller Narcos.
Shia LaBeouf is fully embracing his faith this year.
Selome Hailu Despite this year’s Thanksgiving viewing being down from the previous holiday, “Leo” and “Squid Game: The Challenge” kept viewers interested during the Nov. 20-26 viewing window according to Nielsen’s Streaming Top 10. Adam Sandler’s animated comedy opened at No.
Hulu has released the trailer for the upcoming series “Death and Other Details,” which premieres on Jan. 16 with its first two episodes. The ten-episode murder mystery stars Violett Beane, Mandy Patinkin, Lauren Patten, Rahul Kohli, Angela Zhou, Hugo Diego Garcia, Pardis Saremi and Linda Emond.
The Pogues‘ Spider Stacy and The Mary Wallopers rang in the New Year by paying tribute to Shane MacGowan with a rendition of ‘Streams Of Whiskey’ on Jools Holland‘s Hootenanny.The Irish folk band performed the 1984 track alongside Stacy, who featured on the tin whistle, on the annual show. You can view it below.Posting on Twitter, The Pogues re-shared the performance and wrote: “For Shane, Streams of Whiskey with @marywallopers & @spiderstacy on Jools’ Hootenanny last night.
William Earl administrator The first trailer for Hulu‘s upcoming reality show “Vanderpump Villa” promises plenty of “Vanderpump Rules“-esque drama. After an inter-cast affair turned “Vanderpump Rules” into a viral sensation in 2023, “Villa” focuses on the servers at another one of “Real Housewives” alum Lisa Vanderpump‘s restaurants. The show is described, per a press release, as: “Decadence and debauchery collide in ‘Vanderpump Villa,’ a new unscripted docu-drama following Lisa Vanderpump’s hand-selected staff as they work, live and play at an exclusive French estate: Chateau Rosabelle.” Prior to the start of filming the 10-episode reality show, producers put out a casting call for restaurant professionals who wanted a role.
Hulu has dropped a teaser from Vanderpump Villa, a new unscripted confection that takes place at Lisa Vanderpump‘s luxury French villa.
Lil Baby celebrated his birthday with a hometown Atlanta show this week (December 27), being joined on stage by J. Cole and Quavo for the occasion.It was the third year in a row that the rapper has thrown a gig at the city’s State Farm Arena.
Former child actress Jade Alleyne has revealed she gave birth seven months ago.The CBBC-turned-Netflix star, 22, took to Instagram this week to confirm that she had welcomed a "beautiful baby boy" with her musician partner musician Ce Yung. Jade, who shot to fame as a child after starring in the 4 O' Clock Club back in 2015, announced in March that she was expecting her first child. Finally sharing the news of his arrival, Jade posted two black and white photos.The first showed the family of three sitting on a piano stool as they turned away from the camera, the second saw her baby's hand placed on the piano.
Las Vegas trade show CES always kicks off the new year in gadget-happy style, showcasing the innovations that will (sometimes) define the future.
Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire took over the Netflix throne in its debut week.
Kevin Spacey has rekindled his tradition of appearing in a strange new video for Christmas, reviving his House of Cards role of Frank Underwood. The actor appeared in character with the US conservative host Tucker Carlson on the latter’s X show in a seven-minute ‘interview’ segment, in which they discussed the 2024 presidential election and the state of the media.
If you have been thinking about getting a new TV and maybe a new sports package this Christmas or in the New Year, Sky might just be the best option for you. We all know that December can be an expensive time, but Sky is offering six months of Sky Sports for free, as well as a shiny new 4K TV when you buy one of its new Sky Glass bundles.
The November streaming slump finally ended during the week of Thanksgiving, as audiences in the U.S. had some extra time to catch up on film and TV.