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Artist wins award for exhibition exploring disability

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Energy   来源:Interviews  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Some people have had their honours withdrawn by the Honours Forfeiture Committee.

Some people have had their honours withdrawn by the Honours Forfeiture Committee.

The move comes as streaming services attract hundreds of millions of users around the world but cable TV has seen audiences decline in recent years.HBO Max has enjoyed success with shows including Succession,

Artist wins award for exhibition exploring disability

and The Last of Us - while channels like CNN have been losing viewers.These hit shows will soon come under a new Streaming & Studios business, along with the company's film division and be headed by Mr Zaslav.The other new company will be called Global Networks - with CNN, Discovery and TNT Sports amongst its brands. This business will be led by Warner Bros Discovery's chief financial officer, Gunnar Wiedenfels.

Artist wins award for exhibition exploring disability

"We are empowering these iconic brands with the sharper focus and strategic flexibility they need to compete most effectively in today's evolving media landscape", said David Zaslav, Warner Bros Discovery president and chief executive.The splitting of the media conglomerate follows the

Artist wins award for exhibition exploring disability

News of the split did little to improve Warner Bros Discovery stock market performance. Shares were down nearly 3% in trading on Monday, with the stock down more than 10% this year.

Peter Jankovskis, an analyst at Arbor Financial Services, said the split would help investors get a better understanding of each new company's value."I constantly meet pensioners who live very comfortably. I go to the cinema and the theatre regularly and they are packed with my ilk, most of whom don't need this money."

Alice thinks its unfair that some young people earning less than £30,000 are expected to pay what she calls "extortionate rent and travel expenses".money should be put towards the NHS or tackling the housing crisis.

Ian Bryant, from Nailsworth in Gloucestershire, is pleased with the government's decision.He earns more than £35,000 as a pensioner so will not be receiving the payment himself but is

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