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2023-06-16 12:45

Dillon Danis drops another NSFW video of Logan Paul’s fiancee Nina Agdal, trolls says ‘she is just getting more attention’
Dillon Danis has been trolling the couple through tweets on X since the fight with Logan Paul was announced
2023-09-24 16:45

Scott Derrickson unsure of Labyrinth 2's future
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2023-10-06 17:55

Women’s World Cup avoids embarrassing TV blackout as BBC, ITV and Fifa strike deal
All 64 matches in this summer’s Fifa Women’s World Cup will be broadcast live on terrestrial TV in the UK after the BBC and ITV clinched a joint rights deal. The move, which includes live audio commentary on BBC 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra, comes after Fifa and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) agreed to extend their existing media rights partnership. The BBC and ITV will share the matches, including England’s Group D clashes against Haiti, Denmark and China, with the exception of the final, which will be broadcast on both BBC One and ITV1. The tournament, which is jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand, kicks off on July 20 when New Zealand face Norway in Auckland, while England’s first match is against Haiti in Brisbane on July 22. Barbara Slater, director of BBC Sport, said: “We have shown every Women’s World Cup on the BBC since 1999 and we are happy to extend our partnership with Fifa for the upcoming tournament. “The growth of the women’s game is extraordinary.” ITV will split games between ITV1 and ITV4, with catch-up on ITVX. ITV director of Sport Niall Sloane said: ”We’re delighted to be able to bring comprehensive coverage of the Women’s World Cup, free to air to our audiences with both live and highlights broadcasts across ITV and ITVX.” The new deal between Fifa and the EBU expands on a previous commitment to free-to-air broadcast across the continent, adding the five major markets of the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain, as well as Ukraine. Fifa president Gianni Infantino called the deal “a huge promotional and exposure opportunity for women’s football, which is a top priority for us in line with Fifa’s commitment to long-term development of the sport.” “Fifa is delighted to widen the deal with the European Broadcasting Union for the transmission of the upcoming Fifa Women’s World Cup to include the five major markets within their existing networks, namely France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom, as well as Ukraine, thus ensuring maximum exposure for the tournament,” said Infantino. “As part of this agreement, the EBU has committed to working towards broadcasting at least one hour of weekly content dedicated to women’s football on its own digital platform and broadcaster network. This will provide a huge promotional and exposure opportunity for women’s football, which is a top priority for us in line with Fifa’s commitment to the long-term development of the sport.” Read More Fifa is right about Women’s World Cup stand-off – broadcasters must be fair to the game Women’s World Cup win would earn England’s players more than £200,000 each Ella Toone ‘ready and prepared’ for World Cup summer with England
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You Me At Six cancel US tour due to 'personal reasons'
You Me At Six were set to kick off their tour of the United States next month, but the dates have been scrapped.
2023-08-15 15:22

Topping podcast charts, 'Strike Force Five' gives a public face to the writers' strike
Bill Maher prides himself on cutting against the grain of what he sees as conventional wisdom. So when the host spoke on his "Club Random" podcast over the weekend about Hollywood's ongoing strike impasse -- calling certain Writers Guild demands "kooky," and claiming that some "believe that you're owed a living as a writer, and you're not" -- he once again starkly separated himself from his late-night contemporaries.
2023-09-06 04:29

Fast 10 composer compares scores to Lord of the Rings and Star Wars
'Fast X' composer Brian Tyler has compared his work on the 'Fast and Furious' franchise to epics like 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Star Wars'.
2023-05-20 15:26

Adin Ross vs Jake Paul: Kick streamer suffers third knockdown in 10 days, trolls say he's 'embarrassing himself'
Prior to this, Adin Ross engaged in friendly sparring sessions with Ryan Garcia, Dillon Danis, and fellow streamer N3on
2023-09-06 13:47

‘Hypnotic’: Action-thriller becomes Ben Affleck’s second box-office flop in 2023 as his marriage suffers
Amidst box-office flops and failing marriages, can Ben Affleck get back in form?
2023-05-15 12:16

'The Puppet and The Puppet Master': Internet mocks Kris Jenner after she made Corey Gamble turn down 'Yellowstone' role
'If it wasn't for you, I would be a Yellowstone star,' Corey told Kris in the latest episode of 'The Kardashians'
2023-09-28 20:58

BTS to renew contracts with BigHit Music
BTS will be working with BigHit Music again from 2025 onwards.
2023-09-21 17:22

Rickson Gracie or Melvin Manhoef: Who is Joe Rogan's favorite MMA artist? Fans seem to be supporting 'the great samurai'
Joe Rogan revealed who is his favorite MMA artist among Rickson Gracie and Melvin Manhoef
2023-06-23 17:49
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