Jack Nelson, who was Queen’s first manager and oversaw the careers of a number of top acts of the ‘70s and ‘80s, died on April 27 of complications from COVID-19 in Nashville.
04.05.2020 - 02:41 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
Activist hedge fund Elliott Management, which recently extracted concessions from AT&T and Twitter, has Quibi in its sights, financing interactive video company Eko’s patent-infringement lawsuit against the streamer, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal Sunday.
As part of the financing, Elliott would end up with an equity stake in Eko, WSJ said, citing people familiar with the situation.
Quibi did not respond to request from Deadline on the move by Elliott
Jack Nelson, who was Queen’s first manager and oversaw the careers of a number of top acts of the ‘70s and ‘80s, died on April 27 of complications from COVID-19 in Nashville.
By Manori Ravindran
Drew McIntyre and have been officially roped in for the upcoming WWE Backlash event. The wrestling superstars are all set to face each other in the ring on June 14. During the latest edition Raw, Bobby announced that he is putting Drew "on notice” suggesting that the two would be feuding going forward. Following this, the WWE stars exchanged jabs on Twitter. Following their social media interaction, the WWE announced that they will be locking horn at the upcoming event.
By John Hopewell
It’s officially happening: “Riverdale” is getting a time jump in season 5!
By Dominic Patten
By Will Thorne
Jeffrey Katzenberg is copping to the disappointment that has been Quibi's soft launch into entertainment's coronavirus-era ecosystem. The shortform video app, which gained 1.7 million views in its first week, quickly departed the Apple Store's 50 most downloaded free iPhone apps after and is currently ranked at No.
By Jordan Moreau
By Dominic Patten
One of the rules of journalism is «Don't become part of the story.» But instead of covering the pandemic, I was one of the more-than-one million Americans who did become part of it.
Lesley Stahl revealed on 60 Minutes this weekend that she was one of many who had been diagnosed with coronavirus, and opened up about her experience while staying in the hospital and her recovery.
By Todd Spangler
Amber Heard and Johnny Depp have been fighting it out legally for over 2 years now. Amber Heard accused Johnny Depp of domestic abuse in 2018 after which the actor filed a USD 50 million defamation lawsuit against her in 2019.
60 Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl said Sunday that she's finally feeling well after a battle with COVID-19 that left her hospitalized for a week. Stahl said she was "really scared" after fighting pneumonia caused by the coronavirus for two weeks at home before going to the hospital.
By Jill Goldsmith