Greta Thunberg is donating a big sum of money to coronavirus relief efforts.
21.04.2020 - 23:43 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
The nation’s favorite stay-at-home stock added 15.8 million subscribers in the first quarter, blowing through estimates as more viewers than even the most bullish imagined logged on to top off total subs of 183 million globally.
Netflix shares have gained about 30% for the year to date, contrasting sharply with the broader market and with other showbiz stocks that have varied assets devastated by the pandemic, from theme parks to sports to advertising. Netflix, in comparison,
Greta Thunberg is donating a big sum of money to coronavirus relief efforts.
Even in these times, it seems that certain members of the royal family can’t catch a break. While that’s usually a state reserved for the Sussexes, now it’s both Prince Harry and Prince William “upset” over Princess Diana’s new documentary. The forthcoming documentary series, which is called Being Me: Diana, reportedly contains some difficult claims about their mother’s mental health and upbringing.
The North West has become the new epicentre of coronavirus as the number of hospital cases has overtaken London.
Lil Wayne returned with a second episode of his “Young Money Radio” on Apple Music, and this time out he welcomed Drake as a special guest.
Jameela Jamil is thrilled to be a part of the new Disney Junior animated series “Mira, Royal Detective”.
Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley) isn't done making us watch TV through our fingers just yet. A third season of YOU was officially announced by Netflix in January, and the deliciously bingeable series is already shaping up to have an intense Season 3.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is adapting to the changing movie industry. As the Coronavirus continues to close movie theaters across the country, The Academy's Board of Governors has approved new rules and campaign regulations. In today's announcement, streamed films will now be eligible for the 2021 Oscars, but only for this awards year.
A charity that delivers shopping to older people has seen demand more than double during the coronavirus lockdown.
Fans of The Rolling Stones received an unexpected treat on Thursday when the band released a surprise new single, “Living in a Ghost Town”.
People watching more entertainment programming while sheltering at home propelled Netflix to a strong first three months of 2020, the company announced Tuesday The streaming giant added 15.8 million subscribers during the first quarter of the year, a period of record growth that has rocketed its global base to nearly 183 million.
People watching more entertainment programming while sheltering at home propelled Netflix to a strong first three months of 2020, the company announced TuesdayThe streaming giant added 15.8 million subscribers during the first quarter of the year, a period of record growth that has rocketed its global base to nearly 183 million.Netflix had expected to add just 7 million subs during the period, but the company forecast that growth before the full effects of the pandemic had been felt globally.In
Netflix Inc more than doubled its own projections for new customers as quarantined audiences binged on series such as “Tiger King,” but the company predicted a weaker second half of the year if stay-at-home orders to fight the coronavirus are lifted.
Prince Harry is calling for "selflessness, rather than selfishness." During an interview with military podcast Declassified, Harry spoke of his time serving in the army and about time spent volunteering and working with charity Team Rubicon UK after the devastating 2015 earthquake in Napal to help rebuild the communities that were hit the hardest. Now, as the world continues to fight against the coronavirus pandemic, Harry is recalling the biggest lessons he's learned from being a part of the
Netflix changed the game when it first debuted original programming in 2013. Since then, the streaming platform has produced a deep vault of original programming to suit any viewer's mood, from historical dramas () to Spanish-language primetime soaps () to zany ensemble comedies (). Oh, and there’s no shortage of must-watch docuseries, fascinating home shows and addictive reality series.
It remains to be seen for how long
When Robert Greenblatt wants to decompress from his job as chairman of entertainment at AT&T’s WarnerMedia, he doesn’t turn to a screen for amusement, but instead breaks out an old-fashioned, analog pastime — the jigsaw puzzle. "There’s something very zen about puzzles," says Greenblatt, who typically tackled them, pre-quarantine, at his weekend home in Palm Springs, sometimes with friends like Sean Hayes or Melissa Etheridge gathered around the table.
The new "after-show" episode arrives on April 12