Donald Trump has said he will “look into” pardoning Tiger King star Joe Exotic.
24.03.2020 - 16:27 / variety.com
Quarantine and chill: Netflix is seeing unprecedented levels of video streaming, as millions of people are homebound during the COVID-19 outbreak and looking for a diversion. And investors are gaining confidence that Netflix will be one of the few entertainment companies to see gains amid the pandemic.
Netflix shares shot up 8.4% on Monday, bucking broader bear market trends as the Dow Jones Industrial Average slumped 3% for the day. The renewed bullishness came as AT&T said in a business update
Donald Trump has said he will “look into” pardoning Tiger King star Joe Exotic.
As the world struggles to make sense of the coronavirus pandemic, Alex Trebek's wife, Jean Trebek, has penned an uplifting message for those who are struggling. The "Jeopardy" host, who is 79, has praised Jean, 55, for being his vital support system as he battles stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
By Rebecca Rubin
Next week, Netflix will air their new documentary titled LA Originals featuring Chicano artists Mister Cartoon and Estevan Oriol regarding their conquest in the hip-hop world.
While many of us have become shamelessly obsessed with the wild characters, twists, and turns in Netflix‘s Tiger King, one of its biggest stars Carole Baskin is absolutely PISSED about her portrayal in the hit documentary!
“Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek gave fans a thrill during a recent episode when he recited the lyrics to Lizzo’s smash hit song “Truth Hurts” as part of a clue during the game. The acclaimed game show host was forced to read part of the song as a prompt to get one of the contestants to venture the answer “who is Lizzo?” during regular play.
Alex Trebek is a Lizzo fan! In a clip from a recent episode of , one of the categories offered to contestants was «Lyrics of Today.»
Alex Trebek has us feelin' good as hell. On Thursday, the Jeopardy! host treated viewers to a surprise rendition of Lizzo's "Truth Hurts." During the night's episode, the Grammy winner's hit song was featured in the category "Lyrics of Today," which prompted Trebek to recite part of its catchy chorus.
Alex Trebek is a Lizzo fan! In a clip from a recent episode of , one of the categories offered to contestants was «Lyrics of Today.»
Turns out he’s 100 percent that host! Alex Trebek proved he’s not afraid to step outside of his comfort zone on Jeopardy! — even if he has to recite Lizzo lyrics.
Alex Trebek had fans laughing during an episode of Jeopardy! on Thursday night, when he belted out the lyrics to Lizzo‘s “Truth Hurts.” A contestant picked the category, “Lyrics of Today” for $1,000. — That’s when the Jeopardy! host, 79, who recently shared an update about his fight against pancreatic cancer, recited a lyric from the Grammy-winning song as a clue to a question.
London-based documentary distributor Dogwoof has acquired dog documentary “Stray,” which was slated to bow at April’s now-postponed Tribeca Film Festival.
If you've been looking for a weekend plan, look no further because we are coming through with a list of Netflix shows that'll have you occupied all weekend. With all the havoc the coronavirus is causing, it's probably better to stay indoors anyway.
Carole Baskin is not too pleased with Netflix and their true-crime docu-series, “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness”.
Disney has announced that will put in place a measure to lower the overall bandwidth utilization of its Disney+ service when it launches in Europe later this month, as thecontinent deals with heavily burdened networks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani‘s upcoming movie The Lovebirds will be premiering on Netflix after being pulled from the theatrical release calendar due to theater closures around the country.
Google's YouTube said Friday that it has agreed to reduce its streaming quality in Europe, including the U.K., to standard definition for the next month to help avoid internet congestion amid the coronavirus pandemic. The move, in response to a request from EU Internal Market and Services Commissioner Thierry Breton, comes a day after Netflix unveiled a similar initiative.High definition streams require more online bandwidth, potentially causing broadband congestion during peak times.
Google's YouTube said Friday that it has agreed to reduce its streaming quality in Europe, including the U.K., to standard definition for the next month to help avoid internet congestion amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The coronavirus has yet another unforeseen impact. The European Union recently urged Netflix and other streaming platforms to only allow video streaming in standard definition — rather than high definition — to relieve some of the bandwidth strain during times of unprecedented usage as people are increasingly quarantined due to the spread of COVID-19.