option to pay to share Netflix outside of your own household. And they suggested to subscribers that they’ll be looking for ways to better “monetize sharing,” or crack down on people who obtain Netflix primarily through sharing accounts.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThe Daily Wire, a conservative media organization with no history of producing children’s programming, is using Disney’s opposition to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law as a rallying point to enter the business of kids entertainment.The Nashville-based company announced Wednesday that it plans to invest at least $100 million over the next three years into live-action and animated kids’ content. The right-wing outlet’s first content targeted at children is supposed to launch on Daily Wire’s subscription platform in the spring of 2023; it didn’t detail any kids’ shows or movies that it may have in the works.Americans are “tired of giving their money to woke media companies who want to indoctrinate their children with radical race and gender theory,” Daily Wire co-CEO Jeremy Boreing said in announcing the initiative.
“But they want to do more than just cancel them. They want alternatives.” The Daily Wire’s most popular property is the daily podcast from co-founder Ben Shapiro, who has argued that homosexuality and transgender identity are mental illnesses.The Daily Wire kid-content announcement comes two days after Disney denounced Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill, which among other things “prohibits classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity” through the third grade.
Disney’s public opposition followed employee protests over Disney CEO Bob Chapek’s previously tepid response to the bill and news that Disney had made donations to the sponsors of the legislation.“Florida’s HB 1557, also known as the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, should never have passed and should never have been signed into law,” Disney said in the statement released Monday. “Our goal as a company is for
.option to pay to share Netflix outside of your own household. And they suggested to subscribers that they’ll be looking for ways to better “monetize sharing,” or crack down on people who obtain Netflix primarily through sharing accounts.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorThere’s a whole lot of password-sharing going on among Netflix’s customer base, according to the streaming giant.Netflix, in reporting a huge subscriber miss — with a net loss of 200,000 for Q1 — said that members who are sharing their login credentials outside the home are contributing to its slowing growth in 2021. The company estimates that Netflix is being shared with more than 100 million non-paying households worldwide, including over 30 million in the U.S. and Canada along.“Account sharing as a percentage of our paying membership hasn’t changed much over the years, but, coupled with the first factor, means it’s harder to grow membership in many markets — an issue that was obscured by our COVID growth,” Netflix said in its letter to shareholders.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentThe Kardashians appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom on Monday for Blac Chyna’s long-awaited trial against the famous family, which continues to set off fireworks with day two of jury selection, even before opening arguments have began.Blac Chyna, a model and influencer whose real name is Angela White, was previously engaged to Rob Kardashian with whom she shares a 5-year-old daughter. The pair starred in their own E! reality show together, “Rob & Chyna,” which aired for one season in 2016.
Blac Chyna was pictured flashing the peace sign as she left court in LA for day one of her trial against the Kardashians, where she is bringing a claim against the famous family for over $100 million, alleging they destroyed her TV career.The model and reality star, 33, seemed in good spirits after facing Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner and Kris Jenner during day one of the trial, which was limited to jury selection, flashing a peace sign at cameras as she was driven away from the building.The star, whose real name is Angela White, has brought a $100 million claim against the Kardashian family, accusing them of killing off her reality show Rob & Chyna, which ran for one season in 2016.The reality star, who shares five year old daughter Dream with Rob Kardashian, claims the Kardashians interfered with her business dealings in order to drive her out of reality television. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Blac Chyna and Rob Karashian split in 2016, however while Rob’s attorney said their split is what caused the show to end, Chyna insists the Kardashians plotted to ensure the show was taken off the air.The model is suing the Kardashians for a total of $108 million (£83 million) in damages, according to court documents seen by the Mail Online; $44 million for "past economic damage" and $64 million for "future economic damage".
EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has an exclusive track recorded for Netflix’s Russian Doll, which is set for digital release on a Seasons 1 & 2 soundtrack tomorrow via Gardener Recordings, as the show returns for its second season.
Jackson Wang has voiced his admiration for his peers in the K-pop industry, namely BTS and BLACKPINK.In a recent interview with Variety, where Wang spoke about his brand-new single ‘Blow’ and upcoming album ‘Magic Man’, the Hong Kong star shared his thoughts on the K-pop industry’s rising popularity, during which he also noted his pride and respect for fellow idols BTS and BLACKPINK.“Music is music. What does it have to do with nationality?” the soloist shared on releasing music in languages other than English. “Fuck man, water is water.
The Food Network is home to some really famous celebrity chefs, many of whom have branched off to have their own shows on other networks, their own cookware lines, and more.
A drone is to be flown above Salford Quays to pinpoint the best place to install a nesting tray for peregrine falcons. It is hoped the move will help a pair who have tried to breed since 2017 have a family.
GOT7’s Jackson Wang revealed that he has been feeling unsure about where his music career is headed.The GOT7 recently made an appearance on The Cruz Show, a programme on Los Angeles radio station Real 92.3 LA, where he spoke about his upcoming English-language solo album ‘Magic Man’ and his nearly decade-long career in the music industry.During the interview, Wang revealed that he had hit a rough patch sometime in the past year. “I was having a hard time,” Wang said.
Don Wong, in which she joked about “going through a midlife crisis” and wanting to cheat on her husband now that she's rich and famous. She also confessed during the special that, “Only other married people with kids can empathize with the deep envy people I feel towards you single people. You don't know how free you are.
Ali Wong and Justin Hakuta are calling it quits. A rep for the comedian confirms to ET that Wong and Hakuta are divorcing after eight years of marriage. The former couple shares two daughters, Mari, 6, and Nikki, 4.«The split between Ali and her husband is amicable,» a source tells ET.
Comedian and actress Ali Wong and her husband Justin Hakuta have ended their marriage.
spoke out against Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay Bill,” which was signed into law last month.Appearing Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” Disney described the anti-Disney campaign as a “coordinated, strategic plan.”“Disney seems like the biggest target because it’s so woven into families,” she told host Brian Stelter. “And so if you can create this idea that somebody’s in there trying to indoctrinate your child, my goodness, the paranoid imagination can run circles with that.”Florida HB 1557 – promoted under the name “Parental Rights in Education” bill but widely known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill – bans primary school teachers from instructing on sexual orientation and gender identity and bans teachers of all grade levels from discussing these topics when appropriate.
translator Dylan Cheung. She did not indicate the nature of the disease.She added, “I believe his [1967 film] One-Armed Swordsman — that image of a dashing great swordsman — will remain forever in the hearts of film history and film fans alike.”Director Ang Lee told the China News Agency: “It’s with the deepest sorrow that we learned of his passing today.
Jimmy Wang Yu, a Taiwanese actor who was once one of the biggest stars of martial arts cinema, died Tuesday in a Taipei hospital from an undisclosed illness he battled for six years. He was 79 and his death was announced on Instagram by his daughter, Linda Wang.
Plans to create a £26m food and drink venue at Media City have been scaled back, it has been revealed. Peel L&P’s revised proposals would now see the firm invest £5m to build a waterside venue at the Quayside shopping centre's southern walkway.
Bethenny Frankel is feeling “unstoppable” after she recently surpassed her $100 million goal in Ukranian relief efforts. Ahead of reaching her milestone, the Skinnygirl founder spoke EXCLUSIVELY with HollywoodLife and revealed how she feels about her successful BStrong Foundation helping those in need as Russian President Vladimir Putin continues the country’s assaults on Ukraine.
NEW YORK -- Jon Batiste wears so many hats he may need a closet for them all — recording artist, bandleader, musical director, film composer, museum creative director and scion of New Orleans musical royalty. The multi-instrumentalist won five Grammys on Sunday and despite being on TV all week, not many people may know fully.HE'S GOT ‘SOUL’Batiste composed music, consulted on and arranged songs for Pixar's animated film “Soul,” a mid-life crisis movie mixed with a New York jazz fantasia and a body-swap comedy.