Fox News topped the third-quarter ratings as well as September numbers, but all of the cable news networks showed year-over-year declines.
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All but a handful of ads on next February’s Super Bowl on NBC have been sold, fetching as much as $6.5 million for 30 seconds, according to the latest report from NBCUniversal ad execs.
In a conference call with the press today, Dan Lovinger, EVP of ad sales at NBC Sports Group, said fewer than five spots remain available. The big game will be February 13 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA.
Inventory is also almost sold out for the Beijing Winter Olympics, which are also taking place next February,
Fox News topped the third-quarter ratings as well as September numbers, but all of the cable news networks showed year-over-year declines.
NHS's failure to protect nurses in the pandemic. Lesley Roberts told how more than a year after she raised serious issues she believed were putting nurses at risk, they have still to be addressed.
Taron Egerton and Jonathan Bailey are set to star in the upcoming play Cock in London!
All athletes must be vaccinated against Covid-19 to participate in the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee announced Wednesday.
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While a number of stars are making their way into the 2021 Met Gala, rapper Nicki Minaj opted to skip the prestigious event – telling fans that her choice was related to the Covid vaccine. As the red carpet at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art began welcoming some of the world's biggest stars, Nicki took to Twitter to explain to fans that she would not be attending.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla The Dallas Cowboys’ showdown with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday ranked as the most-watched NFL Kickoff Game in six years, garnering a total audience of 26 million viewers and counting, according to NBC Sports.It was also the most-streamed NBC NFL game to air on linear TV as well as Peacock and NBC Sports Digital, according to preliminary Nielsen estimates.
dementia in the next five years. It could be useful to help you make lifestyle changes now to slow down progression of the syndrome - which affects 90,000 people in Scotland, according to government figures.Dementia is an umbrella term to describe loss of cognitive functioning - thinking, remembering, and reasoning - to such an extent that it interferes with a person's life.
The Super Bowl is around the corner again, and advertisers are spending big bucks on spots during the game!
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorMadison Avenue is returning to the Super Bowl — with a vengeance.NBC Sports has fewer than five 30-second slots left to sell in its coming 2022 broadcast of Super Bowl LVI and is seeing some sponsors agree to pay as much as $6.5 million for them, along with a similar investment in other NBC inventory, according to Dan Lovinger, executive vice president of sports ad sales at NBCUniversal.
What Walter White did for cooking crystal meth, Connie Kaminski hopes to do for couponing—or at least, that’s the premise behind Aron Gaudet and Gita Pullapilly’s “Queenpins,” starring Kristen Bell. Based (loosely) on a true story, the film follows suburban Arizona housewife Connie (Bell) and her best friend Jojo (Kirby Howell-Baptiste), who meet and bond over their love of extreme couponing.
Tom Brady says he tested positive for COVID-19 in February, shortly after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Super Bowl LV parade. The quarterback shared the news in an interview with the on Saturday. Brady said he has since been vaccinated, but thinks the upcoming season will be «challenging» amid the continued spread of the virus. «And I think [COVID-19] going to be challenging this year,» he said.
Tom Brady has revealed that he tested positive for COVID-19 and spent some time quarantining because of the disease late this past February, after his Tampa Bay Buccaneers had won the Super Bowl.
Tom Brady tested positive for COVID-19 in February, shortly after participating in his team’s Super Bowl LV victory boat parade.
Tom Brady has confirmed that he tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this year.
Tom Brady is revealing his COVID-19 diagnosis.