Brandon Choe Photo EditorA number of NBA players are showing their support Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN’s top NBA reporter, who landed himself in hot water after emailing an expletive phrase excoriating Sen. Josh Hawley.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorLeBron James and business partner Maverick Carter have raised $100 million in funding from backers including Guggenheim Partners and Elisabeth Murdoch.
The duo will consolidate their trio of media companies into a single entity, SpringHill, which is aiming to serve as a multifaceted platform for Black creators.The funding comes from Guggenheim, the University of California’s UC Investments, Elisabeth Murdoch, daughter of media mogul Rupert Murdoch, and Jason
.Brandon Choe Photo EditorA number of NBA players are showing their support Adrian Wojnarowski, ESPN’s top NBA reporter, who landed himself in hot water after emailing an expletive phrase excoriating Sen. Josh Hawley.
James McClain It’s common knowledge in real estate circles that LeBron James has been house-hunting in L.A.’s toniest zip codes for quite some time. Now, according to The Real Deal, the NBA superstar has honed in on one particularly lavish home court high in the mountains above Beverly Hills, in a neighborhood known as Beverly Hills Post Office (BHPO).
It’s been just revealed that Virgil Abloh faced some backlash when it came to the amount of money he showed on social media to help bail out BLM. The Shade Room noted that ha faced criticism again when it came to the creative eye he had.
Nick Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots, and their 1-year-old son, Elvis, has been extraordinary. Following the Broadway star's death on Sunday, a GoFundMe campaign set up to support his family has raised nearly $1 million.Originally set up in April, as Cordero was in a medically induced coma battling complications stemming from COVID-19, the GoFundMe campaign originally had a goal of $400,000.
GoFundMe page set up to support Broadway actor Nick Cordero and his family has reached nearly $1 million in donations in the days after Cordero died from complications of coronavirus.The fundraiser was set up in April to support Cordero, wife Amanda Kloots and their son Elvis after Cordero, 41, contracted coronavirus at the end of March and was hospitalized. The fundraiser initially set a goal of $400,000.
Canada's Cineplex has launched a CAN $275 million (US $202 million) debt-securities issue to shore up its balance sheet after its $2.1 billion takeover by Regal owner Cineworld Group was called off. On Tuesday, Cineplex unveiled plans for a public offering of unsecured convertible debentures underwritten by a syndicate of Canadian banks.
A GoFundMe page to support the family of Broadway star Nick Cordero – who died over the weekend due to COVID-19 complications – has raised more than $900,000 (£721,400).
Blued, which claims to be the world’s largest gay social network app, has announced plans for a US Initial Public Offering (IPO).Last week, China-based BlueCity Holdings in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission revealed that it plans to raise around $85 million in an IPO of American Depositary Shares (ADS).The IPO scheduled to hit the market on Wednesday July 8 is planning to sell 5.3 million ADS at a price of $15-$17 per ADS.With over 49 million registered users, as of March
Dwyane Wade may be 20 years older than his son Zaire, but he’s making sure he stays up-to-date on the latest TikTok dances. The NBA icon, 38, was working out in the gym when his 18-year-old son started doing the popular dance to “Right Foot, Now Left Foot”.
Matt Grobar Assistant Editor, AwardslineWith the Quibi short-form series I Promise, executive producer Maverick Carter aimed to spotlight the impact of education in the lives of at-risk youth, as well as the incredible achievements of educators at one particular urban public school.Directed by Marc Levin, the series takes an in-depth look at the first academic year of Akron, Ohio’s I Promise School, examining the stories and struggles of both students and teachers within this institution.Founded
LeBron James is one of the best basketball players in NBA history, it's his support and actions when it comes to causes that are important to him — namely education, racism and police brutality — that may very well be his greatest legacy.James, 35, has been a superstar in the league since he entered the NBA in 2003, but before that, was known for his already incredible skills playing basketball in high school.
The “Greatness Code” is unlocked in the new trailer for Apple TV+’s docuseries about LeBron James, Tom Brady, Usain Bolt, and other elite athletes.
LeBron James is getting ready to develop some new shows!
The production company founded by LeBron James and Maverick Carter has signed a two-year long scripted deal with ABC Studios.
Also Read: Jason Hehir Swears 'The Last Dance' Was Not Michael Jordan's Response to MJ vs LeBron DebateSpringHill Entertainment is now being folded into the newly formed SpringHill Company, a global consumer and entertainment brand focused on empowerment. The company’s premium scripted and unscripted film and television projects will continue to be led by Chief Content Officer Jamal Henderson with executives Eric Oberland and Lezlie Wills leading scripted development.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterSpringHill Entertainment, the production company founded by LeBron James and Maverick Carter, has signed a two-year overall deal with ABC Studios.“SpringHill Entertainment makes the shows LeBron and I want to watch,” Carter said. “We look at every project as a way to connect with our community and ask ourselves if it will entertain and empower them.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVSpringhill Entertainment, the production company founded by NBA superstar LeBron James and Maverick Carter, has signed a two-year overall deal for scripted television with ABC Studios, a part of Disney Television Studios.James and Carter started shopping for a new home earlier this year after being based at Warner Bros. since 2015.
A post shared by LeBron James (@kingjames) on Jun 25, 2020 at 12:22pm PDT"As far as the NFL, I'm not in those locker rooms, I'm not with those guys but I do understand that an apology, I have not heard a true, official apology to Colin Kaepernick on what he was going through and what he was trying to tell the NFL and tell the world about why he was kneeling when he was doing that as a San Francisco 49er," James said during a Zoom interview with Bloomberg Businessweek."I just see that to still be