The body of a man who is believed to be photographer Peter Beard has been found on Long Island, East Hampton Police Department authorities said Sunday (April 19), via Page Six.
02.04.2020 - 01:41 / variety.com
Quibi has spent more than $1 billion so far gearing up for what founder Jeffrey Katzenberg touts as a category-defining pay-TV service of the future, uniquely built for smartphones. It’s not clear when, or even whether, the startup will recoup that.
In the months leading up to Quibi’s still-planned April 6 debut, industry insiders privately expressed skepticism about the untested business model, typically followed by a caveat: But you can’t bet against Katzenberg. That was before the coronavirus
The body of a man who is believed to be photographer Peter Beard has been found on Long Island, East Hampton Police Department authorities said Sunday (April 19), via Page Six.
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