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...for example, is the subject of a $250mn dispute in London’s High Court between Sir Richard Branson’s holding company and Brightline, the US train operator which adopted and then dropped the Virgin Trains USA...
...Executive-producing gave Mbatha-Raw “a chance to flex a different muscle” on set. “As an actor, you show up on the day.”...
...The film crew union has watched closely as Netflix, whose market capitalisation is nearing $300bn, continues to make shareholders a fortune....
...These features are not simply added to allow players to flex their creative muscles....
...“Dull, dreary and dubiously written,” declared USA Today. A “disappointing creation”, said Entertainment Weekly....
...Outperformance of Suboxone film should help investment in marketing of Sublocade....
...It may be the case that Netflix has decided to re-focus on movies, as it says it has original films with Martin Scorsese and Michael Bay in the works....
...FCC officials said that “fast lanes” on the internet would lead to more innovation, for instance by making sure that critical data from autonomous cars or home health monitoring systems had priority over films...
...The company’s announcement sparked a sell-off in its shares and those of competitors including Comcast, Charter, Dish and Altice USA....
...Justice sued this week to stop AT&T’s $85.4bn takeover of Time Warner, it set up one of the biggest US antitrust showdowns since it moved to block the telecoms group’s attempted $39bn takeover of T-Mobile USA...
...Another first is the USA Pavilion — look out for glassware by John Hogan and the rugged furniture of Fernando Mastrangelo....
...On Monday, the boss of T-Mobile USA promised his customers a number of goodies: pizza, rides on Lyft, even the threat of a ticket to Warcraft, an orc-themed film....
...Until the late 1970s clerks updated futures prices on chalkboards and recorded them on Polaroid film, says Jan Marks, a former trader and broker....
...His screen credits include cameo appearances, as himself, in the Sex and the City television series and the films Zoolander and Home Alone 2....
...But the toy company is using decidedly modern tools to promote her, creating a short live action film about the character developed through a “crowdsourcing” platform....
...The project was documented in films that have notched up more than 30m views on YouTube and Facebook, as well as more than 10,000 headlines internationally and, according to agency CHI & Partners, advertising...
...USA, the cable network owned by Comcast’s NBCUniversal, used to be best known as the home of reruns and bland, middle-of-the road dramas....
...In response, Mr Trump filed a $500m lawsuit against Univision, claiming the broadcaster had violated its contract in dropping its plans to broadcast the Miss USA pageant, scheduled for July 12....
...The company brought out Josh Goldstine, head of worldwide marketing at Universal Pictures, who said the studio had used targeted YouTube ads to drive up awareness of some of its new films among their most...
...chief executive, visited regularly to check on him and update him about the company — the largest cable television and broadband provider in the US and the owner of the NBCUniversal broadcast network and film...
...The film and television streaming group had for the first time agreed to pay for an internet “fast lane” to reach customers, trampling over the principle of net neutrality, whereby the internet should be...
...(Financial Times) FTC claims T-Mobile USA made millions from bogus charges: T-Mobile USA made hundreds of millions of dollars from “bogus charges” that customers never authorised, the US Federal Trade Commission...
...AT&T has hit back at Netflix, calling the chief executive of the film and TV streaming service “arrogant” for arguing it should not pay extra fees to internet providers for its heavy bandwidth use....
...Mooted deals between AT&T and Direct TV and between Sprint and T-Mobile USA could also reshape media distribution, leaving content companies in a weaker position....
...internet and the phenomenal growth of bandwidth means internet companies increasingly substitute for television and voice services offered by traditional providers – through email, streamed or downloaded film...
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