Gary Holt believes the lack of fans this season is benefiting Rangers more than Celtic. The Light Blues hold a 16 point advantage in the Scottish Premiership and Holt reckons that's in part down to the fact stadiums are lying empty on matchdays.
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Gary Davey, the CEO of Comcast-owned Sky Studios, has announced his decision to retire in summer 2021 after more than a decade with the company.
The Australian executive, who was a stalwart of Rupert Murdoch’s broadcasting empire until the Comcast sale in 2018, set up Sky Studios last year, bringing together the pay-TV giant’s originals commissioning and production under one roof.
He was the managing director of Sky when it first launched in the UK in 1989 and returned to Britain in 2015 as
Gary Holt believes the lack of fans this season is benefiting Rangers more than Celtic. The Light Blues hold a 16 point advantage in the Scottish Premiership and Holt reckons that's in part down to the fact stadiums are lying empty on matchdays.
Chris Taylor and Maura Higgins are currently enjoying a romantic stay in Dubai and last night were out on a perfect looking date night. The Love Island couple that almost wasn’t kept fans updated with their night, both posting glimpses of their evening to Instagram.
Sky Studios, the production arm of Comcast-owned European pay TV giant Sky said on Monday that its CEO Gary Davey would step down next year. He will continue to lead the team until a new CEO is appointed and leave the company next summer.
Manori Ravindran International EditorGary Davey, CEO of Sky Studios, is stepping down from the post in 2021, with plans to retire.Davey — a long-time veteran who first joined the company upon its launch in 1989 — was appointed CEO of Sky Studios in June 2019, famously telling the industry that “we only have one rule and that is ‘no rules'” in regards to the fledgling studio’s strategy under new owners Comcast.
Daily Beast. Despite complaints from users, Instagram claimed Sunderland’s post didn’t go against community guidelines.But Instagram did an about-face after Sunderland’s Instagram Live post Wednesday night.
there were positive signs for next year’s summer events already. “Importantly, we remain confident that fans will return to live events when it is safe to do so,” he wrote in a memo to staff.
Idles have joined the line-up for next year’s Eden Sessions.The Bristol punk outfit, who released their third album ‘Ultra Mono’ in September, will perform at the Cornwall event on July 11, 2021.“Idles are the most passionate, politically driven and vitally relevant band in the UK right now, said Rita Broe, the Managing Director of Eden Sessions Ltd.
First Minister said the largest immunisation programme ever seen was a welcome development but added it was still unclear how the world would look by the middle of next year.
Stephen Bear has spoken out to deny claims he filmed a secret sex tape with Georgia Harrison.The Celebrity Big Brother star, 30, took to Instagram to brand the allegation he filmed the pair on his CCTV as “complete lies” and shared his decision to step away from Instagram for a few days. Stephen, who is currently on holiday in Dubai, responded to the claims in a video posted to his Instagram story as he said: “So it’s actually just sunken in what’s happened.
direct to your inboxGary Barlow is back on screen tonight with his very own music special.The singer has brought together a collection of his hits, brand new songs and some special guests for Gary Barlow's Night at the Museum.The one-off ITV show was filmed at London's iconic Natural History Museum in November as he aims to cheer up fans after a “tumultuous” year.The Take That star will performing both new music, from his new album 'Music Played By Humans', and some of his greatest hits