It’s not a bird, nor a plane, nor Superman flying into theaters this weekend—it’s Dog Man, aka the new animated movie about yet another dog who is also a cop. Those Paw Patrol pups better watch their back.
Do I need a TV licence to watch Netflix, Disney+ and other streaming services? - The Government is reportedly planning a shake-up of the licence fee, which could require more people to pay
Disney+ as agreed to invest 25% of its local turnover to finance French, European content; and will get a nine-month window on newly released films.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said Wednesday he plans to veto a Republican-sponsored immigration bill that was passed by the Florida Legislature this week, marking the latest salvo in his feud with state GOP lawmakers. “The veto pen is ready,” DeSantis said in a post on social platform X following the legislation’s passage Tuesday evening. …
January is coming to an end and February is just about to get underway. This means a major shake-up in the offerings of all the best streaming services and many library titles disappear from one place, possibly appear elsewhere, and an entirely new library of new content arrives.
In a move to modernise the licence fee for the streaming age, the government is considering changes that could see people pay to watch streaming services.
Disney+ has signed a landmark media chronology deal in France committing it to investment obligations in French and European cinematographic and audiovisual works in return for a shorter release window.
UK households who only watch streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ could soon be forced to pay the BBC licence fee. The BBC is facing a rapid decline in licence fee payments, with around 500,000 people refusing to pay in 2023-24.
The BBC's current Royal charter is set to end in 2027, prompting the government to seek new methods of supporting the broadcaster post this date. Currently, the licence fee stands at £169.50 annually but will increase to £174.50 in April - a rise of £5, though various discounts and exemptions do exist.
Chicago’s own GRAMMY and TONY Award winner Heather Headley is gearing up for the 4th season of her hit Netflix series Sweet Magnolias which drops Feb. 6th. And her special, The Lion King at The Hollywood Bowl is out February 7th on Disney+.
THE Split star Nicola Walker has signed up for a brand new Disney+ comedy from the creators of Baby Reindeer. The actress, 54, is taking a break from dramas, having made her mark in other hit
We were all obsessed with Keira Knightley's spy thriller Black Doves at the end of last year, and she's back on Netflix this year with another must-see British thriller. Adapted from the bestselling novel by Ruth Ware,