Netflix announced on Thursday that it has secured an exclusive licensing agreement with the Disney/ABC Television Group for Star Wars content, which will see Netflix debuting the final season of Star Wars: The Clone Wars “The Lost Missions” on March 7th in the U.S. and Canada.
Accompanying the thirteen-episode season will be the director’s cuts of seasons 1 – 5 and the feature film.
The proposed $45.2 billion merger between Comcast and Time Warner Cable will keep both public interest groups and regulators busy in the coming months. Expect a raucous and drawn-out transaction before regulators make their decision. Both Public Knowledge and Free Press came out swinging against the deal even before Comcast CEO Brian Roberts got a chance to explain it to investors this morning.
Paula Deen has found the recipe for comeback success. She is reportedly going to be the recipient of a $75 million dollar cash infusion from a private equity firm out of Phoenix, Najafi Companies, which is led by Jahm Najafi. Najafi currently owns BMG Music Service and the Book-of-the-Month Club, among others, according to MSN.
Tuesday was a tough day for champion snowboarder Shaun White. White failed to reach his goal of becoming the first male American to win three straight gold medals in an individual event.
While his time in Sochi didn’t land White the prize he was aiming for, he did say that he might be coming back in a few years to give it yet another try.
The 27-year-old veteran athlete told The Today Show that his career won’t be ending in Sochi.
The latest apps that could turn you into a spammer London and Dallas, February 13th, 2014 - AdaptiveMobile, the world leader in mobile security, today called out a growing, aggressive form of viral marketing, used by many of the latest app developers, that is starting to pose an increasing concern for many subscribers, with complaint figures on the rise. This form of growth hacking, as it is known, is where a user-installed app will request...
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Fifteen months and 71 million YouTube views after its storied premiere, McCann Melbourne's "Dumb Ways to Die" train-safety campaign is back with this cute, grotesque little spot for Valentine's Day. Turns out the greedy little blue blob who sold both his kidneys on the Internet now has easy access to other vital organs through the stitched-up wounds. Despite his best intentions, death, naturally, ensues. "Be safe around Valentine's Day. And trains," says the on-screen copy.
Brooklyn Decker is a nerd.
Well, not exactly. It turns out Decker is part of a BMW commercial featuring the stunner as a geeky girl-complete with frizzy hair and braces.
The beautiful 26-year-old supermodel and actress flaunted a very hilarious pic on her Instagram two days ago.
“So this commercial for BMW came out today… details later…” Decker captioned along with her first nerdy photo she posted.
Jennifer Aniston just turned 45. No, she’s not married and no, she still doesn’t have any children. And while Gloria Steinem claimed she and Aniston are in “deep shit” for not having either, we know the beauties are unapologetically happy.
Aniston interviewed Steinem on Monday, Feb. 10 at the Makers Conference in Ranchos Palos Verdes, CA. The two discussed body image, men, children and the significance of the F-word (feminism.)
The Florida execution of a confessed murderer yesterday has again caused tempers to flair on both sides of the death penalty debate.
In fact, a last minute, last resort appeal was made on behalf of the confessed murderer, Juan Carlos Chavez, by his lawyers, but was unsuccessful.
The accused confessed, and stood trial for, the 1995 rape, murder, and dismemberment of 9-year-old Jimmy Ryce.