TV
Channel 4 chiefs should not be taking bonuses while indies try to survive | Nils Pratley
The last time Channel 4 was generous with executive bonuses, there was a stink. That was in the summer of 2023 when the publicly owned but commercially funded broadcaster decided its bosses deserved extra for heroically staying at their posts while the Tory government was making threats (abandoned in the end) of privatisation.
The outrage from independent TV producers was so intense that the “retention” awards, including £155,000 for chief executive Alex Mahon, were deferred “indefinitely”. The rethink seemed to be a belated recognition that personal rewards for Channel 4 executives should rise and fall roughly in step with the fortunes of the independent sector they are meant to promote.
Back in mid-2023, remember, the indies were being clobbered by the advertising-led downturn in TV-land. It looked terrible for Mahon, the chief operating officer, Jonathan Allan, and the chief content officer, Ian Katz, to be handed bonuses for staying in their jobs when other people were losing theirs. Indies were laying off staff and freelancers; and Channel 4’s own “fast forward” plan in January this year saw 200 employees accelerated out of the organisation.
Lesson learned, then? Tread more carefully on bonuses given Channel 4’s unique position in the television world?
Not exactly. Channel 4 on Tuesday reported a 10% slump in revenues for 2023, a loss of £52m and – critically given that it’s the bit that matters to the indies – a cut of £50m to £663m in spending on content. But the remuneration committee decided normal performance-related bonuses (ie, regular annual ones, not retention one-offs) were in order. Not at the full levels seen in 2022, but at half the possible maximum. After “careful and detailed consideration”, the committee thought improvement in areas such as going digital and diversifying revenues should be recognised.
Was that wise when the trading climate for indies remains only a couple of degrees above freezing and talk is of trying to “survive to 2025”? The TV production sector in the UK suffered a £400m fall in revenues last year, industry body Pact reported last month. And, reading between the lines of Tuesday’s commentary, Channel 4’s spending on content is likely to be only marginally up in 2024.
Certainly Katz (formerly of the Guardian parish, but that’s irrelevant) seemed to understand how it would be received. He declined his bonus “because he feels close to the indie community,” said Mahon. But she’s accepting hers (£247,000 on top of fixed pay of £746,000) and Allan is taking his (£128,000 on top of £554,000) even though, you’d think, they have exactly the same reasons to feel aligned to the folk who make most of the programmes.
The fact of a big deficit at Channel 4 last year, one can agree, is irrelevant. There were three years of healthy surplus previously, and a not-for-profit corporation is meant to ride the ebbs and flows. And, up to point, it did cushion the blow for producers: overall spending on programmes was down by 7%, less than the 10% fall in revenues. But that’s cold comfort on the ground. The indies’ mood may not be improved by news that the “indefinitely” deferred retention bonuses (almost £400,000 in aggregate) weren’t deferred for long and were paid in July this year.
None of which makes Channel 4 any less important in the UK broadcasting universe. Flogging it to a US broadcaster, the mostly likely form of privatisation, would have been a pointless and scandalous act of vandalism, as many of us argued at the time. In the round, the broadcaster fulfils its remit and serves the national interest – all at no cost to the public purse. But it also makes itself harder to love when it makes tin-eared decisions on bonuses.
TV
একটি আইসক্রিম-এর ট্রাক (The Ice Cream Truck) – ChuChu TV Bangla Storytime Adventures Collection
একটি আইসক্রিম-এর ট্রাক (The Ice Cream Truck) – ChuChu TV Bangla Storytime Adventures Collection
00:13 একটি আইসক্রিম-এর ট্রাক (The Ice Cream Truck)
11:40 সাপ এবং পিঁপড়েরা (The Snake and the Ants)
23:49 ঐক্যই আমাদের শক্তি (Strength in Unity)
36:56 রাজার ফুলদানি (The King’s Vases)
source
TV
Pete Wicks’s Strictly rehearsals thrown into chaos as Towie hunk battles flood
PETE Wicks’s Strictly rehearsals were thrown into chaos today.
The former Towie star, 36, is one of the famous faces taking part in this year’s series of the BBC show.
Pete and dance partner Jowita Przystał are currently 12th on the leader board, in front of Dr Punam, Paul Merson and Toyah Willcox.
The reality favourite has got just four days until his next live performance – and has been putting in the practice time.
However it didn’t look very easy getting to training today after getting caught up in all the rain.
Pete shared a video of himself looking out the window of his car with very high water surrounding him near Brent Cross, London.
He joked: “Should have got a boat to the studio today.”
Pete added Robin Schulz’s remix of Mr Probz song Waves in the background.
The UK has been hit with heavy showers today, especially through the south east of England.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for thunderstorms in the south east until 10pm today.
On Saturday night Pete and Jowita performed their routine to George of the Jungle.
The pair scored 26 out of 40.
In recent weeks the pair have raised a few eyebrows after growing close.
Earlier this week they fulled romance rumours after she made a very flirty comment.
In a backstage clip shared on Strictly‘s Instagram account, Jowita playfully teased Pete about his bold look, joking, “I still think you should keep that outfit.”
Meanwhile others have said that they two ‘look like they’ve been a couple for ten years.’
Over the weekend they also cosied up together at the backstage drinks party following their steamy foxtrot.
Meanwhile it has been reported that Pete is ‘head over heels’for Jowita.
The Strictly source told The Mail On Sunday: “Pete has fallen head over heels for Jowita. He thinks she is amazing in every way.
“The feeling is mutual from her side and things have definitely progressed between them. They are all over one another behind the scenes, in a way that a loved-up couple would be.’
“It appears that we may have the first Strictly romance of the series, which is so exciting. They are the talk of the show.
“The other contestants are really happy for them. They are always smiling. It’s lovely. It will certainly brighten up the show following the dreadful saga around Giovanni (Pernice) and Amanda Abbington.”
TV
ChuChu TV Classics – Ten in the Bed Song | Nursery Rhymes and Kids Songs
Have fun listening to ChuChu TV’s songs on Spotify: https://chuchu.me/Spotify
Please Subscribe to our channel – https://bit.ly/32NxN7y
NEW 3D Animated Nursery Rhymes with Baby Taku from ChuChu TV:
Baby goes to Old MacDonald’s Farm – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBgOlyGpKrw
Baby Loves Stargazing – Twinkle Twinkle Little Star – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1DtPUYby94
Baby is Sick Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjIEhuRG0Ks
Pat A Cake Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuLy-llv3sU
ChuChu’s Baa Baa Black Sheep – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FxhksvgHcw
The Boo Boo Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmqbbt-yyUQ
Baby’s Humpty Dumpty Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8oinWzA0Fs
Baby’s First Steps Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWkiwlFQ7cQ
Bath Song 2 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qs_ll8GwhIE
Baby Care and Share Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYMm_zgAGaQ
No No Brush My Teeth Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyI_eCTPT_A
The Muffin Man – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjbvlfxTgQw
No No Milk Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgRF3qhXlqI
Color Song – The Wheels On The Bus – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4hvMJOvXWo
Hello Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El9VkQCh4sg
ABC Song with ChuChu Toy Train – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nkmarl4ynRM
Doctor Checkup Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3XAfpxqfqQ
Yes Yes Fruits Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKm0g1boEhE
Wheels on the Bus Song – Baby Starts Crying – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FwA-1hMAb4
Baa Baa Black Sheep Song – Colors of the Rainbow – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OuH7Ihbf-c
Baby Goes Swimming Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvKHNShAaa4
Hickory Dickory Dock – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2jRSAOdwx0
Johny Johny Yes Papa – Grandparents Version – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAtj5v27heE
No No Yes Yes Go to School Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GcLWywzQXY
Yes Yes Wake Up Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7si2KRHLls
Nursery rhymes in English,Piosenki dla dzieci po angielsku, canciones en inglés para niños,เพลงภาษาอังกฤษสำหรับเด็ก, Comptines en anglais,Kinderlieder in Englisch, Lagu-lagu anak berbahasa Inggeris, Musik Untuk Anak,Engelse kinderliedjes, Músicas em inglês para crianças, Gyerekzene, barnvisorna på engelska, 英文兒歌, Písničky v angličtině, أناشيد أطفال باللغة الإنجليزية, अंग्रेजी में नर्सरी कविताएं, Barnerim på engelsk, Canzoni per bambini in inglese
===============================================
Video: Copyright 2020 ChuChu TV® Studios
Music and Lyrics: Copyright 2020 ChuChu TV® Studios
ChuChu TV ®, Cutians ®, all the characters and logos
used are the registered trademarks of ChuChu TV Studios
===============================================
#ChuChuTV #NurseryRhymes #kidssongs
source
TV
Paul Hollywood breaks protocol to demonstrate technical challenge in Bake Off first
Paul Hollywood broke with The Great British Bake Off protocol this week as he demonstrated how to plait dough like a professional.
Typically, contestants on the hit baking show are given some intentionally sparse instructions about how to pull off the tricky bake during the technical challenge.
However, on the show that aired tonight (8 October), Hollywood instead demonstrated how to plait dough while the contestants had to follow along.
Results were mixed, with one social media user commenting: “Shame NONE of the bakers paid attention.”
Another joked: “Looks pretty easy. Can’t see anything going wrong here.”
The 66-year-old quit the series in 2020, having presented it for three years and despite receiving “the biggest paycheque of my life”.
In an honest interview with The Times, Toksvig explained that she did not enjoy her time on the show and doesn’t stay in touch with her co-presenters.
When asked about Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood, she said: “He’s so busy. He drives cars so fast it’s impossible to catch him”. When asked if she was in touch with Might Boosh star Fielding, she said simply: “No.”
She gave a warmer response about judge Prue Leith, saying: “Prue and I are joined at the hip.”
Toksvig, who is also known for hosting QI, described being on Bake Off as “three of the longest years of my life”, adding that she did not understand the point of the show and had never watched it prior to joining.
Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days
New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled
Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days
New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled
“It’s not for me. I walked away from the biggest paycheque of my life, but that’s fine. I’d never watched it. I still haven’t watched it. I didn’t understand it.”
Going even further, she said: “Cakes are readily available in the shops. I didn’t enjoy the process. You stand at the end of a long table for hours when Prue and Paul taste everything and we literally didn’t speak or taste anything.
“I used to say, ‘Can we not sit down? I’m not contributing,’ but no.”
She didn’t enjoy tasting the food after filming either, remarking: “Not really. My thing is cheese.”
Pointless presenter and author Richard Osman hit out at Toksvig as he commented on a post about the article, saying: “I honestly don’t think you should present shows you wouldn’t watch.”
Viewers were unnerved by the revelations, as one person wrote: “I loved Sandi on the show, this has tainted it for me.”
TV
জাতির উদ্দেশে ভাষণে যা বললেন ড. ইউনূস | Dr. yunus | Jamuna TV
জাতির উদ্দেশে ভাষণে যা বললেন ড. ইউনূস
জাতির উদ্দেশে ভাষণে যা বললেন ড. ইউনূস | Dr. yunus | Jamuna TV
About Jamuna Television:
Jamuna Television Limited is a privately owned news and current affairs television channel in Bangladesh, Jamuna Television is also known as Jamuna TV. Founded in 2014, it is owned by the Jamuna Group. Jamuna Television strives to evolve into a truly national television network, a network for the nation, a full national and international television network for the people of Bangladesh, not just those in urban areas and the suburbs, but for all people, in every part of the nation.
Content Rights & Permissions:
JAMUNA TV retains exclusive rights to all content featured on this channel. JAMUNA TV maintains exclusive ownership of all content and extends no authorization for its use to any commercial entity or individual, except with express permission granted by JAMUNA TV (JAMUNA Television Limited).
© All rights reserved to Jamuna Television LTD, 2024.
Find us on Facebook
Jamuna Television ► https://www.facebook.com/JamunaTelevision
Jamuna TV ► https://www.facebook.com/Jamunatvglobal
Jamuna Television (Group) ► https://www.facebook.com/groups/jamunatelevisionofficial
Jamuna Sports ► https://www.facebook.com/JamunaSportsWorld
Jamuna Entertainment ► https://www.facebook.com/JamunaEntertainment
Jamuna Television (Group) ► https://www.facebook.com/groups/jamunatelevisionofficial
More on YouTube
Jamuna TV Plus ► https://www.youtube.com/@jamunatvplus
Jamuna Sports ► https://www.youtube.com/@jamunasport
Jamuna Entertainment ► https://www.youtube.com/@jamunaentertain
Probashey Bangladesh ► https://www.youtube.com/@ProbasheyBangladesh
Jamuna TV Bulletin ► https://www.youtube.com/@jamunatvfullbulletin
Find us online:
website ► https://www.jamuna.tv
Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/jamunatv
Telegram ► https://t.me/JamunaTelevisionOfficial
WhatsApp ► https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakgKm5LdQeemosdqc0F
Tiktok ► https://www.tiktok.com/@jamuna_television
Twitter ► https://x.com/JamunaTV
Thread ► https://www.threads.net/@jamunatv
#jamunatv #jamunanews #banglanews #newsbangla #bdnews #jamunatv_youtube
Keywords ►
latest bangladeshi news | বাংলা সংবাদ | Jamuna TV Channel | যমুনা টিভি | Bangla songbad | বাংলাদেশ | Bangladesh news | বাংলা নিউজ | Breaking News | bangla news online | যমুনা নিউজ | Bangla TV news | Jamuna TV | Jamuna Television |
source
TV
Strictly’s Toyah Willcox breaks her silence after Chris McCausland ‘swipe’ as she sets the record straight on ‘feud’
TOYAH Willcox tonight broke her silence after she appeared to take a “swipe” at Chris McCausland.
It all started last night when the singer, 66, appeared on It Takes Two alongside her pro partner Neil Jones after getting the boot on Sunday night’s show.
Toyah was eliminated after being in the dance off against Paul Merson,.
However it was her comment about comedian Chris that got fans REALLY talking.
It came about when host Fleur East asked her: “You are such a tightknit group as well this year, do you have any advice or tips for the other celebs?”
Toyah laughed and started clapping, before pointing at the camera and shouting: “If you don’t want to do a dance off, get rid of Chris!”
Fleur then looked off camera and grimaced while Toyah then clarified: “You are all going to have to face a dance off.”
Attempting to move the conversation on, Neil then quipped: “I think she has chosen her winner already.”
But her comment infuriated fans who took to social media to vent.
However, Toyah is now keen to set the record straight, and posted her own message on Instagram.
Sharing a picture of Chris, the singer wrote: “Just to clarify and to clear up any confusion that’s flying around.
“My good friend @chrismccausland, is my favourite to win this year, I think he is inspiring and brilliant, he has worked so hard and I wish him nothing but love! Toyah x
However, Toyah’s It Take Two interview wasn’t all bad as her pro-partner Neil was full of praise for her.
Asked if he had some parting words for the singer now their dancing days together were over, he said: ” See you soon, you are not getting rid of me. You have got me for life now.
He continued: “Toyah has been brilliant. We have laughed so much, we have had so much fun and we have had some really great conversations as well.”
Strictly continues on Saturday night at 6.20pm on BBC One.
-
Womens Workouts2 weeks ago
3 Day Full Body Women’s Dumbbell Only Workout
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
How to unsnarl a tangle of threads, according to physics
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Hyperelastic gel is one of the stretchiest materials known to science
-
Technology3 weeks ago
Would-be reality TV contestants ‘not looking real’
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
‘Running of the bulls’ festival crowds move like charged particles
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Maxwell’s demon charges quantum batteries inside of a quantum computer
-
News2 weeks ago
Our millionaire neighbour blocks us from using public footpath & screams at us in street.. it’s like living in a WARZONE – WordupNews
-
News3 weeks ago
the pick of new debut fiction
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
How to wrap your mind around the real multiverse
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Quantum ‘supersolid’ matter stirred using magnets
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Sunlight-trapping device can generate temperatures over 1000°C
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Liquid crystals could improve quantum communication devices
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
ITER: Is the world’s biggest fusion experiment dead after new delay to 2035?
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Quantum forces used to automatically assemble tiny device
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Physicists are grappling with their own reproducibility crisis
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Why this is a golden age for life to thrive across the universe
-
News3 weeks ago
You’re a Hypocrite, And So Am I
-
Sport3 weeks ago
Joshua vs Dubois: Chris Eubank Jr says ‘AJ’ could beat Tyson Fury and any other heavyweight in the world
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Caroline Ellison aims to duck prison sentence for role in FTX collapse
-
Business1 week ago
Eurosceptic Andrej Babiš eyes return to power in Czech Republic
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Time travel sci-fi novel is a rip-roaringly good thought experiment
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Laser helps turn an electron into a coil of mass and charge
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Nuclear fusion experiment overcomes two key operating hurdles
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Nerve fibres in the brain could generate quantum entanglement
-
Technology2 weeks ago
‘From a toaster to a server’: UK startup promises 5x ‘speed up without changing a line of code’ as it plans to take on Nvidia, AMD in the generative AI battlefield
-
Football1 week ago
Football Focus: Martin Keown on Liverpool’s Alisson Becker
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Rethinking space and time could let us do away with dark matter
-
News3 weeks ago
▶️ Hamas in the West Bank: Rising Support and Deadly Attacks You Might Not Know About
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
X-rays reveal half-billion-year-old insect ancestor
-
MMA2 weeks ago
Conor McGregor challenges ‘woeful’ Belal Muhammad, tells Ilia Topuria it’s ‘on sight’
-
News3 weeks ago
▶️ Media Bias: How They Spin Attack on Hezbollah and Ignore the Reality
-
Business2 weeks ago
Should London’s tax exiles head for Spain, Italy . . . or Wales?
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
A slight curve helps rocks make the biggest splash
-
News3 weeks ago
New investigation ordered into ‘doorstep murder’ of Alistair Wilson
-
News3 weeks ago
Israel strikes Lebanese targets as Hizbollah chief warns of ‘red lines’ crossed
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Future of fusion: How the UK’s JET reactor paved the way for ITER
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
A new kind of experiment at the Large Hadron Collider could unravel quantum reality
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
UK spurns European invitation to join ITER nuclear fusion project
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Cardano founder to meet Argentina president Javier Milei
-
News2 weeks ago
Why Is Everyone Excited About These Smart Insoles?
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
Meet the world's first female male model | 7.30
-
Technology2 weeks ago
Get ready for Meta Connect
-
Health & fitness2 weeks ago
The 7 lifestyle habits you can stop now for a slimmer face by next week
-
Health & fitness3 weeks ago
The maps that could hold the secret to curing cancer
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Why we need to invoke philosophy to judge bizarre concepts in science
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Low users, sex predators kill Korean metaverses, 3AC sues Terra: Asia Express
-
Politics3 weeks ago
UK consumer confidence falls sharply amid fears of ‘painful’ budget | Economics
-
Womens Workouts3 weeks ago
Best Exercises if You Want to Build a Great Physique
-
Womens Workouts3 weeks ago
Everything a Beginner Needs to Know About Squatting
-
News2 weeks ago
Four dead & 18 injured in horror mass shooting with victims ‘caught in crossfire’ as cops hunt multiple gunmen
-
Technology2 weeks ago
Robo-tuna reveals how foldable fins help the speedy fish manoeuvre
-
Technology2 weeks ago
Quantum computers may work better when they ignore causality
-
Sport1 week ago
Watch UFC star deliver ‘one of the most brutal knockouts ever’ that left opponent laid spark out on the canvas
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Ethereum is a 'contrarian bet' into 2025, says Bitwise exec
-
Health & fitness3 weeks ago
The secret to a six pack – and how to keep your washboard abs in 2022
-
Business3 weeks ago
JPMorgan in talks to take over Apple credit card from Goldman Sachs
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Quantum time travel: The experiment to ‘send a particle into the past’
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Being in two places at once could make a quantum battery charge faster
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
A tale of two mysteries: ghostly neutrinos and the proton decay puzzle
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Bitcoin miners steamrolled after electricity thefts, exchange ‘closure’ scam: Asia Express
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Dorsey’s ‘marketplace of algorithms’ could fix social media… so why hasn’t it?
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
DZ Bank partners with Boerse Stuttgart for crypto trading
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Bitcoin bulls target $64K BTC price hurdle as US stocks eye new record
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Blockdaemon mulls 2026 IPO: Report
-
News3 weeks ago
The Project Censored Newsletter – May 2024
-
TV2 weeks ago
CNN TÜRK – 🔴 Canlı Yayın ᴴᴰ – Canlı TV izle
-
Science & Environment2 weeks ago
CNN TÜRK – 🔴 Canlı Yayın ᴴᴰ – Canlı TV izle
-
Womens Workouts2 weeks ago
3 Day Full Body Toning Workout for Women
-
Servers computers2 weeks ago
What are the benefits of Blade servers compared to rack servers?
-
News2 weeks ago
US Newspapers Diluting Democratic Discourse with Political Bias
-
Technology2 weeks ago
The best robot vacuum cleaners of 2024
-
News3 weeks ago
Church same-sex split affecting bishop appointments
-
Politics3 weeks ago
Trump says he will meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week
-
Sport3 weeks ago
UFC Edmonton fight card revealed, including Brandon Moreno vs. Amir Albazi headliner
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
How one theory ties together everything we know about the universe
-
News3 weeks ago
Brian Tyree Henry on voicing young Megatron, his love for villain roles
-
Technology3 weeks ago
The ‘superfood’ taking over fields in northern India
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Tiny magnet could help measure gravity on the quantum scale
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
How do you recycle a nuclear fusion reactor? We’re about to find out
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Decentraland X account hacked, phishing scam targets MANA airdrop
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
RedStone integrates first oracle price feeds on TON blockchain
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
‘No matter how bad it gets, there’s a lot going on with NFTs’: 24 Hours of Art, NFT Creator
-
Business3 weeks ago
Thames Water seeks extension on debt terms to avoid renationalisation
-
Business3 weeks ago
How Labour donor’s largesse tarnished government’s squeaky clean image
-
Politics3 weeks ago
‘Appalling’ rows over Sue Gray must stop, senior ministers say | Sue Gray
-
News3 weeks ago
Brian Tyree Henry on voicing young Megatron, his love for villain roles
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Coinbase’s cbBTC surges to third-largest wrapped BTC token in just one week
-
MMA2 weeks ago
Rankings Show: Is Umar Nurmagomedov a lock to become UFC champion?
-
Travel2 weeks ago
Delta signs codeshare agreement with SAS
-
Politics2 weeks ago
Hope, finally? Keir Starmer’s first conference in power – podcast | News
-
Business1 week ago
Ukraine faces its darkest hour
-
Technology3 weeks ago
iPhone 15 Pro Max Camera Review: Depth and Reach
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Crypto scammers orchestrate massive hack on X but barely made $8K
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
SEC asks court for four months to produce documents for Coinbase
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
‘Silly’ to shade Ethereum, the ‘Microsoft of blockchains’ — Bitwise exec
-
Womens Workouts3 weeks ago
How Heat Affects Your Body During Exercise
-
Womens Workouts3 weeks ago
Keep Your Goals on Track This Season
-
Science & Environment3 weeks ago
Single atoms captured morphing into quantum waves in startling image
-
News3 weeks ago
How FedEx CEO Raj Subramaniam Is Adapting to a Post-Pandemic Economy
-
CryptoCurrency3 weeks ago
Telegram bot Banana Gun’s users drained of over $1.9M
You must be logged in to post a comment Login