Moussa Dembele will not be leaving Lyon in the January window as was once claimed.
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Naman Ramachandran Raffaele Annecchino has been appointed president and CEO of ViacomCBS Networks International, effective immediately. He succeeds David Lynn, who is stepping down and will depart the company following a transition period.Annecchino will oversee all of ViacomCBS’s media networks and related businesses outside the U.S.
Moussa Dembele will not be leaving Lyon in the January window as was once claimed.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentVice Media Group’s president of international and chief revenue officer Dominique Delport has stepped down from his dual role at the youth-skewing brand, Variety has confirmed.During his nearly three years with Vice, Delport has been key to the company’s efforts to roll out its offerings and digital platforms around the world — for example, the executive had big plans to internationalize Vice News — while also overseeing its London-based production
90 Day Fiancé alum Larissa Dos Santos Lima hit out at TLC for showing footage featuring her months after she was fired for appearing in a racy lingerie webcam show.“Excuse me, TLC, I do not understand why you would want [to] air my storyline,” the Brazil native, 34, wrote on her Instagram Stories on Thursday, December 17.
straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United have handed Dean Henderson his second Premier League start for them, against former loan club Sheffield United.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has named Henderson, Paul Pogba and Alex Telles in his line-up to face the Blades at Bramall Lane, in another vital Premier League clash. Edinson Cavani is missing through injury, as Marcus Rashford starts up front alongside Anthony Martial and Mason Greenwood.
Disney Appoints APAC Chief Disney has named Luke Kang as President, Asia Pacific, following the departure of Uday Shankar, which was announced in October and becomes effective from December 31. Kang will not, however, be taking on Shankar’s responsibilities in India, with a separate appointment set to be made for the territory by Rebecca Campbell, Chairman, International Operations and Direct-to-Consumer for Disney.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentIn a management shakeup at top Middle East broadcaster MBC Group, CEO Marc Antoine d’Halluin has stepped down.
Screen Media has acquired U.S. digital rights to After the Murder of Albert Lima, a true-crime documentary thriller directed and produced by Aengus James and which counts Meredith Vieira among its executive producers. With the deal, it will be released as a Crackle Original in the first quarter of 2021.
straight to your inbox every day for freeThis time last year, everything was rosy at Bramall Lane with Sheffield United positioned fifth in the Premier League table after the opening 12 matches of the campaign.Chris Wilder was being hailed, and the Blades were being tipped to put up a fight to secure a European place ahead of one of the more established clubs.Twelve months later and very little has changed at the club with Wilder still in charge and no regular first-team players sold over the
While it’s Prince Charles who’s up next in the line of royal succession, there are U.K. citizens who would prefer his son Prince William as king after Queen Elizabeth II’s reign ends. At least that’s according to a new poll released by YouGov, which found that the Duke of Cambridge’s popularity had grown in recent months.
children Luna and Miles on Sunday, in which the mini Teigen-Legends pose in front of two giant Nutcracker soldiers. Wearing matching red and black ensembles (Luna in a red puffer jacket, Miles in a festive Elmo sweater, both in black skinny jeans), Luna smiles while looking at her little brother, who's extremely excited about the toy car he's holding.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorSienna Miller and Diego Luna star in writer-director Tara Miele’s “Wander Darkly” as a married couple with a baby who get into a horrible car crash.The film follows both of them as they contemplate and examine their relationship, but it’s unclear if they are alive or were killed in the accident.
Grainne Seoige and her hubby Leon Jordaan have swapped sunny South Africa for Irish shores this winter as they have finally made the decision to move back home.
ViacomCBS Networks International head David Lynn is set to step down after 24 years with the studio. Raffaele Annecchino has been named as the new president and CEO of VCNI, with Lynn leaving the company after a transition period.
ViacomCBS Networks International president and CEO David Lynn is stepping down after 24 years with the company, while Raffaele Annecchino has been hired in his place.
reports.Mr Anderson was arrested on Friday on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation.Four other men were also detained as part of a Merseyside Police inquiry into building and development contracts in Liverpool.The 62-year-old civic leader was suspended from the Labour Party as a result.
EXCLUSIVE: A+E Networks International has closed a bunch of deals for its series and TV movies after participating in more than 300 meetings at this year’s virtual Mipcom.
The longtime executive director of the Scripps National Spelling Bee is stepping down.Scripps announced Paige Kimble's departure on Monday after 22 years in charge of the world's preeminent spelling competition.Kimble's final year on the job ended up being the first year without a bee since 1945. The event was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Paris Jackson has made her television debut – watch her play ‘Let Down’ on Kimmel below.The 22-year-old daughter of Michael Jackson played the version of the single from legendary Hollywood venue the Viper Room, backed by a four-piece band.The track appears on Jackson’s debut solo album ‘Wilted’, which came out last month.Jackson’s debut solo album came after the dissolution of her project The Soundflowers with ex-partner Gabriel Glenn.Watch her Kimmel performance below: Reviewing ‘Wilted’,
direct to your inboxResidents in south Manchester took to the streets this weekend to highlight a need for more traffic control measures on a residential lane regularly used by speeding cars.More than 100 people lined the pavements of Matthews Lane in Levenshulme on Sunday afternoon (December 6) as part of a campaign organised by community union ACORN.Local residents say the street is regularly used as a ‘racetrack’ and urgently requires new traffic measures.