Drake has shared the first pictures of his two-year-old son Adonis in an emotional social media message.
11.03.2020 - 15:15 / variety.com
French Canadian producer-distributor Datsit Sphere has acquired factual and kids production company BGM, formerly known as Bristow Global Media, from the embattled Kew Media Group.
The acquisition of BGM by Datsit Sphere, best known for primetime drama and comedy, marks the company’s first foray into English-language factual entertainment.
BGM was formed in 2013 to create multi-genre, multiplatform content and is now headed by new CEO Marlo Miazga after founder Julie Bristow left the company in
Drake has shared the first pictures of his two-year-old son Adonis in an emotional social media message.
Manchester United have reportedly held talks over signing former Liverpool transfer target Thomas Lemar, according to reports.
Jeremy Clarkson's daughter Emily Clarkson is engaged.
French Canadian producer-distributor Datsit Sphere has made its second acquisition of a Kew Media Group business, swooping in to buy “Cardinal” producer Sienna Films from the embattled production group.
France has been placed in full lockdown mode by its government, following similar coronavirus measures taken by neighboring Spain and Italy.
French pay TV group Canal Plus will be free for the next few weeks or months during the country’s lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak. For a number of days, France’s theaters, shops, restaurants and schools have been shut down, and the president, Emmanuel Macron, is expected to unveil even more drastic measures, such as ordering the nation’s total confinement, this evening.
With the Coronavirus spreading quickly, brands and companies are doing their part to protect not only their consumers, but all those on the front lines fighting the virus everyday. One of these is LVMH, a luxury goods cooperation, which announced it will produce hand sanitizers to distribute for free among public health officials in Paris.
The Cannes International Film Festival has denied French media reports that claim this year's festival will be canceled due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus. An article in weekly news magazine Le Point, published Saturday, quoted a member of the film festival's board of directors saying it would be "very difficult if not impossible" to hold this year's event given the growing crisis surrounding the coronavirus and the drastic government measures taken to combat it.
France’s second biggest commercial network M6 is set to sell 50% of the capital of its technology company Bedrock to RTL Group with the aim of creating a leading streaming service in Europe.
The government has been criticised for not cancelling public events over the coronavirus outbreak by former health secretary Jeremy Hunt.