from Bury. Craig Makin, 40, is wanted in connection with four burglaries at shops and businesses across Hindley, Leigh and Atherton.
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Universal Music Group’s revenues for the first half of 2020 were up 3.5% at constant currency and perimeter over the first half of 2019, to €3.46 billion ($4.09 billion), even as its quarterly revenue dipped slightly (down 4.7%) from Q1 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic-caused lockdowns that took hold around the world.
For the first half of the year, recorded-music revenue reached €2.77 billion ($3.27 billion, up 3.7%), boosted once again primarily by a rise in streaming revenue (€1.81
from Bury. Craig Makin, 40, is wanted in connection with four burglaries at shops and businesses across Hindley, Leigh and Atherton.
Katie Price has allegedly lost a whopping half a stone in just five days as she's been "in so much pain she can't eat".The 42 year old, whose pink Barbie car was recently "returned to her" after it was "left with her ex Kris Boyson's dad", endured a gruelling six hour operation on 14 August after breaking her two feet in a freak accident in the south of Turkey. Katie has been in "agony" ever since, with a source explaining that the pain is so horrific that she's stopped eating.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterChinese entertainment giant Maoyan, the country’s leading online ticketing provider, has posted its interim financials for the first half of a pandemic-disrupted 2020, with the company swinging to a loss of RMB 430.7M ($62M), compared with a profit of RMB 257.4M ($37M) in the same period last year.Revenue took a drastic tumble from RMB 1,984.6M ($285.9M) in the first half of 2019 to RMB203.1M ($29.3M) January-June this year, largely due to the closure of
It's the news that has been more than a decade in the making - Turkey Twizzlers are back!School children of the past will remember the treat which was iconic amongst kids and families of the nineties and early noughties.So finally after 15 years, Bernard Matthews, the firm behind the carefully crafted household favourite, has announced the 'comeback of the century'.People will remember that the product was controversial axed from school dinner menus and from supermarket shelves in 2005 after
U.K. TV giant ITV, led by CEO Carolyn McCall, on Thursday reported a 17 percent revenue drop for the first half of 2020, including a drop at its production unit and "the most severe decline in the history of ITV" in advertising, due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
purchase an amazing variety of unique products and experiences – where they can either enter prize draws, bid in auctions or ‘buy now’. I’ve been inspired to donate myself – for example, you can join me in a once-in-a-lifetime chance for a stunt session on the Mission Impossible set with Hayley Atwell and Tom Cruise's stunt team.
2020 may not have been kind to the globe but if you're a fan of BTS then you've been blessed. Even when the septet was on quarantine mode, they never stopped working and instead churned out more content than we thought possible.
Having both of her feet put into plaster cast after breaking both of her feet while on holiday in Turkey was caught on camera. Katie Price can be heard moaning in agony and when the doctors try to lay her legs straight she tells them: "Argh, it f*****g hurts".
The Human Rights Campaign and Showtime have partnered on "Queer to Stay: An LGBTQ+ Business Preservation Initiative" to provide support and help preserve businesses that serve the LGBTQ+ community with a focus on LGBTQ+ people of color, women and the transgender community. Due to the crippling COVID-19 pandemic, businesses across the country have either closed temporarily or shuttered permanently to help mitigate the spread of the virus.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorMadison Avenue is starting to realize that it can’t do without TV. How much it will pay for the privilege in tough times remains to be seen.Major buying agencies have begun negotiating with TV networks in earnest over advance purchases of advertising time, a sign that TV’s annual “upfront” process will take place in some fashion despite the onerous conditions from the coronavirus pandemic hurting several of the industry’s top marketing categories.