Celtic star Jeremie Frimpong was delighted to be back in Neil Lennon's squad as he made his long awaited return from injury.
29.01.2020 - 15:11 / variety.com
Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT Group), one of Scandinavia’s largest media groups, is set to pull out of non-scripted content, and focus on scripted drama and film production and distribution. The company is looking to bring a minority equity partner on board to bolster its scripted drama production business.
As part of the reorg, NENT Group will divest its businesses in non-scripted production, branded entertainment and events. The sales process for the non-scripted production and events
Celtic star Jeremie Frimpong was delighted to be back in Neil Lennon's squad as he made his long awaited return from injury.
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