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Lucifer posted a repeat win atop Nielsen’s weekly U.S. streaming rankings, with viewership rising almost 40% as the show wrapped its fifth season.
The supernatural drama series, which began on Fox before shifting to Netflix, racked up more than 1.8 billion minutes of total viewing from May 31 to June 6. That tally increased about 40% from the 1.3 billion it collected in the prior week.
Nielsen said viewers aged 18 to 34 made up more than one-third of Lucifer‘s audience, which skewed a bit female.
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iOS - Android Claims among the 18-24 age group last month were 644 for Airdrie & Shotts and 627 for Coatbridge, Chryston & Bellshill.North Lanarkshire as a whole registered 34,363 claims in June - a 267 rise on the previous month but down 3047 on the same time in 2020. A Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) spokesperson told Lanarkshire Live : "The numbers claiming Universal Credit do not necessarily indicate a corresponding rise in unemployment.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorEugenio Derbez will star in Netflix’s “Lotería,” a family adventure film inspired by the iconic Lotería Don Clemente card game.The movie will be directed by Emmy nominee James Bobin (“Dora and the Lost City of Gold,” “Alice Through the Looking Glass” and “The Muppets”) with a script by Roberto Orci (“Transformers,” “Star Trek,” “Mission Impossible III” and “Cowboys & Aliens”) and J.R.
Spain, and who have not been double-vaccinated, will have to self-isolate at home for 10 days upon their return home.In a boost for holidaymakers, Croatia and Bulgaria will go green, meaning arrivals in Scotland will not have to isolate for 10 days on return regardless of their vaccine status.Hong Kong and Taiwan will also be added to the green list, while the British Virgin Islands will go amber.Cuba, Indonesia, Myanmar and Sierra Leone will be added to the red list, meaning 10 days of
Borna Barisic has been enjoying some post-Euros downtime in his home country. But his flash set of wheels wowed fans in an Instagram post on Monday night.
In an industry which is still largely grappling at putting its money where its mouth is when it comes to empowering female film directors, there will always be something encouraging about seeing a first-time female director debut her work at an international film festival. But when you meet writer-director Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović, it’s hard to think that her name won’t be one that we continue to see in the director’s chair for years to come.
Jennifer Lopez is teaming up with Rauw Alejandro for “Cambia El Paso”, a new Spanish-language bop, just in time for the summer.
Netflix’ Sweet Tooth and Manifest took the top two spots in Nielsen’s weekly U.S. streaming rankings as its Lucifer, which led the previous two weeks, fell to number three.
Mark Wahlberg is proud of his "total smokeshow" wife Rhea Durham. On Thursday, the actor took to Facebook where he revealed a heartfelt photo of the pair sharing a loving embrace, along with selfies of their children.
Mark Wahlberg is showering his wife with all the birthday love.
latest figures from Nielsen.Nielsen found that “Raya” was watched for 1.078 billion viewing minutes during the week of May 31-June 6, which made it the second most viewed streaming title for the week, behind only the series “Lucifer” on Netflix. The week prior when it was still only available for $30 as a premium title, it was watched for 115 million minutes.
iOS - Android Last orders were followed by a chorus of Flower Of Scotland sung by the lively crowd on Montgomerie Street at around 10.45pm.One man stood on top of a bike shelter leading the chants, while other patriots join in with the national anthem.Scotland started the match at Hampden on the front foot but went 1-0 down early on.That was before Callum McGregor raised the roof with his equaliser minutes before half-time – Scotland's first and only goal in the competition.But it wasn't to be
First Minister congratulated the team on getting this far and said that it was was "not to be" after a 3-1 loss to Croatia at Hampden Park tonight.The defeat meant Scotland's Euro dream died as the side were knocked out of the tournament.Nicola Sturgeon took to Twitter after the game to thank the team for playing their hearts out.She said: "Not to be, but thank you @ ScotlandNT for taking us to our first men’s tournament in 23 years - you’ve played your hearts out and we’ve been proud to cheer