Good Morning Britain this week and her absence has sparked concern.
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Dade Hayes Finance EditorInterPublic Group CEO Michael Roth said the company will occupy less office space because of COVID-19.“The footprint of the agency business is going to change,” he said during an earnings call with Wall Street analysts Wednesday. “Period.”Already, the parent company of McCann, Weber Shandwick and dozens of other media companies has eliminated 500,000 square feet from its global total of about 11 million, Roth said.
Good Morning Britain this week and her absence has sparked concern.
Riyadh Khalaf thinks 'Celebrity MasterChef' brings out the "worst and best in you". The YouTube star recently won the coveted 'MasterChef' trophy after seeing off competition from the likes of Sir Matthew Pinsent and Sam Quek, and Riyadh has now confessed that tensions ran high throughout the competition.
Celebrity MasterChef winner Riyadh Khalaf has admitted that it wasn't always a happy kitchen on the BBC One reality show.YouTuber Riyadh won over judges Gregg Wallace and John Torode in the series finale late last month, defeating English rower Sir Matthew Pinsent and Olympic champion Sam Quek.Riyadh looked back on his time in the MasterChef kitchen on The One Show on Thursday (August 13), where he admitted that tensions ran high throughout the competition."You know when you stand at the back of
Good Morning Britain star Susanna Reid has confessed that she's a tad jealous of celebrities like Perrie Edwards and Halle Berry after seeing them in the "tiniest" bikinis. Susanna, 53, confessed that she is daring to wear a bikini this summer, but there's just a bit more fabric to it.
Kate Garraway has given an update on her husband's condition as he continues to battle against the effects of Covid-19. The 53-year-old presenter has been giving viewers of GMB weekly updates on Derek since returning to the morning show a few weeks ago after being off since March when he was rushed into intensive care.
Kate Garraway has shared an update on her husband Derek as he remains in hospital following a battle with coronavirus.The TV presenter has returned to her job on Good Morning Britain, where she updated viewers on Monday morning about how her husband of 15 years is continuing to battle the effects of Covid-19. While Derek is now free from the virus, Kate revealed the challenges are still there.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorLet’s get this over with. Live Nation, which makes a living on live events, saw revenue plunge 98% last quarter to $74 million and swung to a loss of $588 million from a profit of $176 million the year before.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorDiscovery Inc. CEO said the company is close to announcing a broad, new direct-to-consumer service that encompass all its brands and characters, will work with distribution partners and may or may or may not include advertising.
Jordan Moreau More than 150 people in Rhode Island accidentally received tax refund checks signed by none other than Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney, rather than their state officials.According to CNN, the misprinted signatures were on 176 tax refund checks. The error was the result of a technical glitch in the printing system for the state’s Division of Taxation.
Rhode Island’s Division of Taxation turned into a literal Mickey Mouse outfit this week when 176 refund checks were accidentally mailed out bearing the cartoon character’s “signature.”The checks, mailed Monday, were signed “Mickey Mouse” where General Treasurer Seth Magaziner’s name belonged, and “Walt Disney” in the spot reserved for State Controller Peter Keenan, according to multiple reports.The “test signatures” were mistakenly misprinted on the checks due to a “technical error” in the
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe Rhode Island Dept. of the Treasury is evidently a Mickey Mouse operation.A resident of the state received a sales tax refund this week, but noticed that the names of General Treasurer Seth Magaziner and State Controller Peter Keenan had been substituted.