The hit TV series goes rogue in this thrilling adaptation that has loads of twists and turns and very unexpected results. A contest has resulted in a group of people winning a chance to live out their fantasies at Mr. Roarke’s Fantasy Island. After a meet and greet with Mr. Roarke and his […]
WarnerMedia unveils its new streaming service, Donald Trump is mad at Twitter and GE Lighting has a new owner. Here’s your Daily Crunch for May 27, 2020. 1. HBO Max launches today, here’s what you need to know At $14.99 per month, the service — initially available to subscribers in the United States — is…
He leads the company’s legal and business affairs department worldwide The post Peter Brodsky promoted to General Counsel and EVP, Business Affairs at Sony/ATV appeared first on Music Business Worldwide.
€905.6m was distributed to members and rights-holders worldwide The post German collection society GEMA paid over $1bn to publishers and songwriters in 2019 appeared first on Music Business Worldwide.
Just recently I had the unexpected pleasure of looking over the soundtrack for the documentary A Brief History of Time Travel. As the title suggests, this documentary is all about a subject that has fascinated scientists (and regular people for years: time travel. The synopsis is as follows: Time travel reaches far beyond the realm […]
via Soundtrack Review: A Brief History of Time Travel (2018) — Film Music Central
SpaceX has signed a new agreement with the U.S. Army that will see that defense service test SpaceX’s forthcoming Starlink satellite-based broadband network over the course of three years to evaluate its usefulness in serving their needs. The R&D agreement, as first reported by SpaceNews, is a fairly standard agreement ahead of any actual commercial…
via SpaceX signs testing agreement with US Army for use of Starlink network — TechCrunch
The case for Len Blavatnik having made the smartest acquisitive move in record industry history The post Is Len Blavatnik about to complete the shrewdest deal in the history of the record business? appeared first on Music Business Worldwide.
After a long stretch, I decided to resume my watch of all the classic Tarzan films, deciding to go on with Tarzan Triumphs, made in 1943 and a most interesting entry because the plot sees Tarzan fighting against Nazis. In hindsight it actually isn’t that surprising that a story was written to pit Tarzan against […]
via My Thoughts on: Tarzan Triumphs (1943) — Film Music Central
Since covid-19 many have forgotten how blessed they are because of loss, separation and sickness. When you become a follower of Christ, not only do you receive eternal life, but you are blessed with spiritual blessings, no matter the circumstances. Scripture tells us that we are blessed with every blessing in heaven. What are the…







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