“Aquaman” director James Wan gave fans some insight into the world of Atlantis during Saturday’s DC Fandome.
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Days after resigning from News Corp.'s board of directors, James Murdoch has been approved to join the board of the owner of Art Basel as his firm takes a stake in the company. MCH Group, the owner ofthe global art fair platform, disclosed Monday that its board of directors had voted to approve Murdoch's firm, Lupa Systems, to invest in the company and voted to add the mogul to its board.
“Aquaman” director James Wan gave fans some insight into the world of Atlantis during Saturday’s DC Fandome.
James Blunt has revealed that he once developed scurvy from eating an all meat and condiment diet to spite vegans.In an interview on Jessie Ware‘s Table Manners podcast, Blunt revealed that he contracted the illness commonly associated with seafaring pirates while he was at university.Discussing his time studying aerospace manufacturing engineering and sociology at the University of Bristol in the ’90s, Blunt said, “On the sociology side of things there were 170 girls and only three boys, of
$14.1 million Bel Air spread are her next-door neighbors — billionaire Fox media heir Lachlan Murdoch and his model-actress wife Sarah Murdoch, property records reveal.In case you haven’t been following the news, Lachlan and younger brother James — in a story that could have been penned by Jeffrey Archer — have been entangled in a power struggle for papa Rupert’s billions.
Succession showrunner Jesse Armstrong was gearing up to shoot the third season of his Emmy-nominated HBO drama when the COVID-19 outbreak pushed filming back indefinitely. Unable to be in production in New York, he's spent much of the shutdown in the U.K.
Gavin & Stacey co-creator Ruth Jones has promised that she’ll make another TV show with James Corden in the future.The pair launched Gavin & Stacey on BBC Three in 2007, which ran for three seasons, and returned last Christmas for a one-off special.One of the show’s stars, Alison Steadman, has said the show is “unlikely” to return after the recent special, despite being left on a significant cliffhanger, and Jones has said that while a future project with Corden “may not be Gavin & Stacey,” that
coronavirus safety video from The Inbetweeners star James Buckley.Buckley, who is best known for playing Jay on the popular E4 sitcom, appears to have recorded the message for personalised celebrity video messaging site Cameo.“Hello residents of Oldham,” he says.
Former 21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch has resigned from the board of News Corp., the parent company of the Wall Street Journal. In a letter of resignation filed Friday afternoon, Murdoch wrote: "My resignation is due to disagreements over certain editorial content published by the Company’s news outlets and certain other strategic decisions." James Murdoch had been on News Corp.'s board of directors since 2013.
wrote in the letter, which was disclosed in an SEC filing. “My resignation is due to disagreements over certain editorial content published by the Company’s news outlets and certain other strategic decisions.”It’s not immediately clear what editorial content Murdoch was referring to.“We’re grateful to James for his many years of service to the company.
Australia and the U.K. and owns the HarperCollins book publisher.
Jill Goldsmith Co-Business EditorNews Corp. said Friday that James Murdoch, the son of founder Rupert Murdoch, is exiting the board of directors due to unspecified differences over editors content, the latest in periodic bouts of family drama around the media dynasty.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterJames Murdoch, former chief executive of 21st Century Fox and son of Rupert Murdoch, has resigned from the News Corp.
Hugh Grant has branded media mogul Rupert Murdoch a 'danger to liberal democracy', detailing how tabloid attention made his life 'extremely difficult' for years.The Paddington 2 star made his comments in the second episode of BBC2 documentary The Rise of the Murdoch Dynasty, which aired on Tuesday. The show focused on the phone-hacking scandal that disgraced Murdoch's News International empire between 2009 and 2011.