Michael Stewart is set for a return to BBC TV and radio, as the broadcaster confirmed they have lifted his temporary ban.
05.02.2020 - 22:21 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
Netflix has shrugged of glamorous debut numbers for Disney+ – or at least its stock has – an indication that streaming isn’t a zero sum game and first-mover advantage does not evaporate overnight.
Shares of Netflix were slightly up in early trading, then dipped, but movement was basically “a non-event” said Raymond James analyst Justin Patterson. He said if anyone would have told him months ago that Disney+ would bank nearly 29 million subscribers through February
Michael Stewart is set for a return to BBC TV and radio, as the broadcaster confirmed they have lifted his temporary ban.
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