Let’s be honest, Quibi isn’t doing so hot right now. We are just over two months post-launch and the fledgling streaming service isn’t taking off in the way the executives could have hoped.
29.05.2020 - 23:13 / breakingnews.ie
Idris Elba has said that people in the UK and US are becoming more aware of the impact coronavirus is having on the rest of the world.
The actor, 47, and his wife Sabrina Dhowre recently became United Nations goodwill ambassadors and were among the first public figures to catch the virus.
They also joined forces with the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to launch a Covid-19 relief fund.
Speaking during an online briefing organised by the World Economic Forum,
Let’s be honest, Quibi isn’t doing so hot right now. We are just over two months post-launch and the fledgling streaming service isn’t taking off in the way the executives could have hoped.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: After a lengthy pursuit by all the agencies, writer/director/musician Jeymes Samuel has signed with Verve.
describing the situation as a data ‘logjam’.
Chad Michael Murray is parlaying his “One Tree Hill” fame to support Black organizations.
Chad Michael Murray is using his platform to give back a little more to a Black organization.
Workers can return part-time without losing any furlough payments from July – a month earlier than previously planned - the Chancellor has announced
Long-serving midfielder Murray Davidson has penned a one-year contract extension at St Johnstone.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed a further 13 people have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - bringing the total death toll to 2,304.
Police are searching for a missing Scots man who vanished from his home more than a week ago.
(Bloomberg Opinion) — Spotify Technology SA has long purported to be the next Netflix Inc. Signing Joe Rogan in a deal that could earn the podcaster more than $100 million helps the music streamer start to deliver on that promise.
Nicola Sturgeon has confirmed a further three people have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - bringing the total death toll to 2,273.
The Scottish Government has confirmed a further nine people have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - bringing the total death toll to 2,270.
The Scottish Government have confirmed a further 16 people have died in Scotland after testing positive for coronavirus - bringing the total death toll to 2,261.