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Two new reports from leading UK producer group Pact show the stark impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the UK independent production sector, with the group’s CEO John McVay warning that “it may take many years for the industry to build back to where it was prior to the pandemic”.
According to Pact, the findings of the annual Pact Census and a specially commissioned Covid Long Term Impact Study raise particular concerns in the context of the Government’s proposal to privatise Channel 4, with small
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looking for a new job or thinking about a career change Travelodge has now launched an autumn recruitment drive and is hiring for 750 positions at its hotels across the UK. The jobs on offer are a mix of full and part-time, offering flexible working hours for posts including receptionists, bar staff and managers.
Taylor Swift‘s new version of ‘Wildest Dreams’ is on course to beat the original track in the UK charts.Swift shared ‘Taylor’s Version’ of the ‘1989’ single last Friday (September 17) as she continues to re-record her first six studio albums following the controversial sales of her masters in recent years.As the Official Charts Company reports, the revamped ‘Wildest Dreams’ is currently at Number 22 in the latest chart update (September 20).
Bring Me The Horizon kicked off their UK tour last night, debuting a host of songs from recent EP ‘POST HUMAN’ – see the setlist, footage and remaining tour dates below.Last week, after teasing fans regarding new material for some while, the Sheffield rock giants shared new single ‘DiE4u’, the first part of the follow-up to 2020’s acclaimed ‘POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR‘ EP and mini album – with another record in the ‘POST HUMAN’ series to follow in early 2022.Last night (September 20), the
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Italy, appears this week in the fall issue of the literary quarterly The Strand Magazine.“The Summer Woman” was written in the early 1950s and tells of an American academic, “the remarkably young head of the English department at an important Southern university,” who frequently visits Rome and hopes to reunite with an Italian lover whom he had met “on the street” and had financially supported in hopes of keeping her “off the street.”"There in Europe, mostly in Italy, he had his other life, the
Simon Cowell‘s first show since The X Factor was axed, called Walk The Line.The ITV show, set to launch later this year, will offer musicians a chance to win £500,000 by performing to judges (including Cowell) and deciding whether to take a smaller cash prize home or play on in a bigger risk.“Maya is undoubtedly one of the most exciting new faces on British television right now.
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As ABC’s The View continues its first (and significantly quieter) week post-Meghan McCain, the show’s former conservative co-host has announced her latest gig: As a columnist for British tabloid DailyMail.com.
Can you remember all 29 winning albums that took home the Mercury Prize? Refresh your memory on the big, the bold, and occasionally forgotten winners of the Mercury Prize.
There was only one thing the nation was talking about in 2002 – Popstars: The Rivals.The show was a huge hit, with millions tuning in every weekend to see who would be picked to be in the UK’s next biggest girlband and boyband. But never in her wildest dreams had Sarah Harding thought, on the day of her first audition for the show, that in just a few short months she would have a chart-topping single as she launched a career that would lead to superstardom.