MEDIA

Oct 14 2024BUSINESS

Hollywood's CEO Shakeups: A Real-Life Drama

Hollywood is in the midst of a real-life power struggle. The entertainment industry is facing major CEO changes, and it's not always going smoothly. Take Sony, for example. The transition from Tony Vinciquerra to Ravi Ahuja seems to be a rare success story. But this isn't always the case. Just look

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Oct 14 2024SPORTS

How Faith and Sports Became Friends

Imagine a world where sports and religion mix seamlessly. That world didn’t happen by accident. The modern fusion of Christianity and sports is a story filled with forgotten heroes and shifting trends. Let’s dive into how it all started and where it’s going. Picture this: a reporter asks Celtic

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Oct 13 2024CELEBRITIES

'Bachelorette' Alum Jason Tartick and Kat Stickler Announce Split

Jason Tartick, a former contestant on "The Bachelorette," and Kat Stickler have ended their relationship. The couple, who had been together for over six months, shared the news on their respective Instagram accounts. Tartick, 35, said he loves deeply and quickly, but this time it didn't work out. St

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

LinkedIn Side Hustle: How Jayde Powell Pays Her Mortgage

Jayde Powell, a 31-year-old social media strategist, has found an unusual way to make money. She posts her observations about corporate America on LinkedIn, and it's paying off big time. In just a year, she's made over $27,000 from sponsored posts on her personal LinkedIn page. This income helps her

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Why a B. C. Candidate’s Old Comments Are Causing Waves

Did you know that a guy running for office in B.C. made some really upsetting comments online? We're talking about old posts that are raising a lot of eyebrows, even an apology couldn't calm things down. This isn't just about Muslim groups being upset, it's also about comments that mock Indigenous p

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Oct 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Allen Media Group Faces New Layoffs

Layoffs are happening again at Byron Allen's Allen Media Group. The company, known for owning various TV stations and The Weather Channel, has cut jobs from its weather, news, and sports teams, as well as other divisions. This latest round of cuts affects The Weather Channel, its streaming service H

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Oct 12 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Weathering the Storm: Creators vs. Hurricanes

As Hurricane Milton barreled towards Florida, many online creators chose to stick around and share their experiences on social media. This wasn't just about the excitement; it was also about gaining more followers and views. Officials were warning about serious dangers, but some creators saw this as

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Oct 12 2024WEATHER

Hurricane Milton: Conspiracy Theories in Overdrive

Hurricane Milton's damage was less severe than expected, thanks to a late shift in the storm's path. Still, it caused significant harm, with tornadoes and floods killing 16 people and displacing thousands. Power outages and disease threats add to the ongoing chaos from Hurricane Helene. Meteorologis

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Oct 12 2024BUSINESS

Ian Stratford Takes the Reins as First Look Media's New COO

First Look Media, the parent company of the well-known Topic Studios, has a new chief operating officer (COO). Ian Stratford has been promoted to this role. His job will be to oversee operations, corporate development, finance, and legal matters for all of First Look Media's projects in the entertai

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Oct 12 2024POLITICS

Science, Politics, and Campus Life: What's Happening?

Let's talk about what's going on in science, politics, and on college campuses. The National Science Foundation is now making grant decisions based on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). This means they're looking at things like the story behind the research, not just its quality. In fact, more

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