Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger apologized on Thursday after an elementary school in Berkeley, Calif., was fined by the corporation for showing “The Lion King” during a movie night fundraiser.
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Quibi CEO Meg Whitman apologized for comparing journalists to sexual predators, saying her remarks did not convey her true feelings about the press.
“I used an analogy that was inappropriate and just plain wrong,” Whitman said in an interview at Variety‘s studio at the Sundance Film Festival. “None of us are ever perfect. I didn’t intend it, and it’s not at all how I think, how I feel.”
Whitman reportedly compared the way journalists cultivate sources to the tactics used by child predators to
Walt Disney Company CEO Bob Iger apologized on Thursday after an elementary school in Berkeley, Calif., was fined by the corporation for showing “The Lion King” during a movie night fundraiser.
Bob Iger on Thursday apologized after Disney fined a parent teacher association in Berkeley, California, for showing The Lion King during a "parents' night out" fundraiser for the elementary school.Disney's licensing company, Movie Licensing USA, sent a letter to the school last month saying it needed to pay $250 for showing the 2019 film during the event, CNN reported."One of the dads bought the movie at Best Buy," PTA president David Rose told CNN. "He owned it.
Love Island star Wes Nelson has opened up on his future plans to wed his girlfriend Arabella Chi and says he thinks she’s “the one”. Speaking candidly about his relationship, which has already seen the pair move into a London flat together, the 21 year old spoke about his feelings for Arabella on Capital Xtra.
Wes Nelson first catapulted into our lives after appearing on the fourth series of Love Island, where we saw the Staffordshire favourite sparking up romances with Laura Anderson and Megan Barton-Hanson. Since leaving the villa, he’s remained in the spotlight and has found love with fellow Love Island star and model Arabella Chi, who he nows lives with and shares an adorable dog with.
Somewhere in downtown Cleveland, along the shore of Lake Erie, Greg Harris is busy pondering all that led up to the naming of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2020… and the inevitable controversies that followed. Inevitably, the inclusion of singer Whitney Houston and rapper the Notorious B.I.G.
Quibi CEO Meg Whitman, who is 67 days away from the launch of the company’s ambitious new streaming service, claimed that the company doesn’t really see the likes of Netflix, Hulu or Disney Plus as rivals.
Laurie Segall, a technology journalist and entrepreneur, has been named a correspondent for “60 In 6,” the new program being developed by “60 Minutes” for Quibi, the short-form video hub run by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman. Segall is the latest journalist to join the new venture, which has also attracted staffers from Univision News and the Washington Post.
Whilst most of the stars arriving at the National Television Awards red carpet were donning dresses with designer labels attached, Love Island star Arabella Chi opted for something a little more on the affordable side. The stunning model, who is dating Wes Nelson, opted for a dress from none other than famed high street store New Look, showing how to get a red carpet look for an affordable price on the high street.
Love Island stars Arabella Chi and Wes Nelson moved into their luxurious pad together back in November last year, and during the move-in process, Arabella filmed a number of boxes full to the brim of homeware items.The star also filmed her adorable dog, Astro, as he got ready to look around his new home, but aside from this we’ve seen little else of the dreamy pad that the couple have moved into.
Jeffrey Katzenberg has heard the chatter about streaming wars, but the media mogul thinks that when the dust settles, the fight to attract audiences won’t end with just a few victors.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
Harvey Weinstein abused his position as the “powerbroker of Hollywood” for decades to prey on “naive and inexperienced” women, prosecutors alleged during opening statements in his rape trial.
Harvey Weinstein abused his position as the “powerbroker of Hollywood” for decades to prey on “naive and inexperienced” women, prosecutors alleged during opening statements in his rape trial.