LONDON — The Rolling Stones on Wednesday released a previously lost track, “Scarlet,” recorded at guitarist Ronnie Wood’s house in 1974 and featuring Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorIn September 2019, Steve Burke, then NBCUniversal chief executive, called Matt Strauss, with a question: Would he take the wheel of the Peacock project?Strauss would need to unleash the service across the U.S. on a dauntingly short timeline — in just 10 months, pegged to the Tokyo Olympics (more on that later).
Peacock would face massive competitors and come to the starting line with comparatively very low brand recognition. Comcast and NBCU wouldn’t be investing
.LONDON — The Rolling Stones on Wednesday released a previously lost track, “Scarlet,” recorded at guitarist Ronnie Wood’s house in 1974 and featuring Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page.
police incident is underway in a Fife town after a car smashed into the side of a house.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorLinda Yaccarino, a Long Island native who rose through the cutthroat advertising ranks to become a top executive at Turner and, for the past nine years, at NBCUniversal, doesn’t shrink from a challenge.When Nielsen was struggling a few years ago to roll out measurement that would capture total viewing across screens, she wrote an open letter blasting the company for peddling “bad, inaccurate and misleading data.” With big tech companies threatening to vacuum up billions
Dade Hayes Finance EditorPeacock, the NBCUniversal streaming service that launched in April in Comcast homes, started expanding nationally overnight as Tuesday turned to Wednesday on the East Coast.Along with Comcast’s X1 and Flex, Peacock will be available on Apple and Google platforms, Microsoft’s Xbox, Vizio and LG smart TVs, Cox Contour and, starting next week, Sony PlayStation.
“The Office.” But it joins an already crowded landscape with well-established rivals like Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and Disney+.Peacock is also debuting without its main draw, the Tokyo summer Olympics, which were postponed until 2021.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorNBCUniversal’s Peacock is set to go live on July 15 for a national audience, stuffed with more than 20,000 hours for Premium subscribers — and more than 13,000 hours entirely for free.So what’s on the service? Here’s a breakdown of what to stream on Peacock Free and Peacock Premium ($4.99/month extra with ads, $9.99/month with no ads), including original TV shows and movies.See Also: Inside Peacock’s Ambitious Plan to Crash a Crowded Streaming FieldContent on Both
Dade Hayes Finance EditorMatt Strauss, a veteran Comcast exec who took the helm of NBCUniversal streaming service Peacock last fall, knew one thing for certain when he started: He wasn’t creating a copycat offering.“TV tends to be very dynamic,” he told Deadline in an interview ahead of Peacock’s July 15 nationwide expansion. “It’s current.
Paloma Faith has candidly admitted she felt “broken” and “disappointed” after she felt she didn’t live up to her expectations of motherhood.The Voice Kids judge, 38, has a three year old child, whom she recently revealed the gender of. Singer Paloma gave birth to her daughter four weeks early after 19 hours of labour in 2016 and expected she would take to being a mum “like a duck to water”.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorViacomCBS on Thursday inked a deal to become the U.S. home of the marquee UEFA Champions League as well as the sibling UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League, with the pact kicking off in August.
Another sports professional and his children have perished in an aircraft accident just six months after Kobe Bryant’s fatal helicopter crash.
deadly plane collision that happened over an Idaho lake over the holiday weekend.Eight people died after two planes collided over Coeur d'Alene Lake on Sunday afternoon around 2:30 p.m., Kootenai County Sheriff's Office Lt. Ryan Higgins said.