The Juno Awards are headed east!
On Wednesday, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Caras) announced that their annual awards show will be held in Halifax next year.
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The Nova Scotia capital will host a lineup of Juno Week events from March 20-24, 2024, culminating in the 53rd Annual Juno Awards held at the city’s Scotiabank Centre on Sunday, March 24, 2024.
This will be the first time Halifax has hosted the awards since 2006, when Pamela Anderson emceed the event.
“Canada’s east coast has long been the home of many incredible musicians,” said Allan Reid, President & CEO, Caras/The Juno Awards. “Halifax is a music lover’s paradise, with fans able to find live performances seven days a week across the city’s famed pubs and renowned music venues. We can’t wait to put the Juno spotlight...
On Wednesday, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (Caras) announced that their annual awards show will be held in Halifax next year.
Read More: The Weeknd, Avril Lavigne, Tate McRae Top 2023 Juno Nominations
The Nova Scotia capital will host a lineup of Juno Week events from March 20-24, 2024, culminating in the 53rd Annual Juno Awards held at the city’s Scotiabank Centre on Sunday, March 24, 2024.
This will be the first time Halifax has hosted the awards since 2006, when Pamela Anderson emceed the event.
“Canada’s east coast has long been the home of many incredible musicians,” said Allan Reid, President & CEO, Caras/The Juno Awards. “Halifax is a music lover’s paradise, with fans able to find live performances seven days a week across the city’s famed pubs and renowned music venues. We can’t wait to put the Juno spotlight...
- 3/8/2023
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Since DirecTV dropped Newsmax on Jan. 24, AT&T's stock has fallen by almost 7, wiping nearly 10 billion from its market value, as millions of US subscribers cancel their cable/phone services with DirecTV, majority-owned by AT&T and minority-owned, managed by Tpg Capital, as DirecTV continues to ‘deplatform’ conservative news network Newsmax “…while denying it cable fees on a fair and equitable basis…”:
But according to DirectTV:
"The same programming offered by Newsmax today is already available at no charge to 100 of U.S. households including our customers via NewsmaxTV.com, YouTube.com and on multiple streaming platforms like Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Google Play..."
Newsmax is the home of Emmy winning/nominated broadcasters Bianca de la Garza, Wendy Bell, Bob Sellers, Shaun Kraisman…
...and anchor/contributors John Bachman ...
…Rob Finnerty...
... Alison Maloni, Chris Salcedo, Emma Rechenberg,...
...Sean Spicer, Greta Van Susteren, Rita Cosby, Sarah Williamson...
...Christina Thompson...
...Rob Schmitt.
But according to DirectTV:
"The same programming offered by Newsmax today is already available at no charge to 100 of U.S. households including our customers via NewsmaxTV.com, YouTube.com and on multiple streaming platforms like Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Google Play..."
Newsmax is the home of Emmy winning/nominated broadcasters Bianca de la Garza, Wendy Bell, Bob Sellers, Shaun Kraisman…
...and anchor/contributors John Bachman ...
…Rob Finnerty...
... Alison Maloni, Chris Salcedo, Emma Rechenberg,...
...Sean Spicer, Greta Van Susteren, Rita Cosby, Sarah Williamson...
...Christina Thompson...
...Rob Schmitt.
- 2/12/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Millions of "DirecTV" subscribers are canceling services, as AT&T and Warner Bros Discovery, also owners of low-rated news outlet CNN, concerned about competitive viewership at Newsmax, home of Emmy winning/nominated broadcasters Wendy Bell, Bob Sellers, Bianca de la Garza and Shaun Kraisman, ''de-platformed' Newsmax from the DirecTV lineup:
According to DirectTV:
"The same programming offered by Newsmax today is already available at no charge to 100 of U.S. households including our customers via NewsmaxTV.com, YouTube.com and on multiple streaming platforms like Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Google Play..."
Along with de la Garza...
...and Kraisman are Newsmax anchors/contributors John Bachman ...
…Rob Finnerty...
... Alison Maloni, Chris Salcedo, Emma Rechenberg,...
...Sean Spicer, Greta Van Susteren, Sarah Williamson...
...Christina Thompson...
Rob Schmitt...
...Jenn Pellegrino, Lyndsay Keith...
....Michael Savage, Eric Bolling, Carl Higbie...
... Tom Basile, Jane King, Wendy Bell, Sebastian Gorka, Alex Kraemer...
...Mike Huckabee, Michael Reagan, Greg Kelly and a whole lot more.
According to DirectTV:
"The same programming offered by Newsmax today is already available at no charge to 100 of U.S. households including our customers via NewsmaxTV.com, YouTube.com and on multiple streaming platforms like Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Google Play..."
Along with de la Garza...
...and Kraisman are Newsmax anchors/contributors John Bachman ...
…Rob Finnerty...
... Alison Maloni, Chris Salcedo, Emma Rechenberg,...
...Sean Spicer, Greta Van Susteren, Sarah Williamson...
...Christina Thompson...
Rob Schmitt...
...Jenn Pellegrino, Lyndsay Keith...
....Michael Savage, Eric Bolling, Carl Higbie...
... Tom Basile, Jane King, Wendy Bell, Sebastian Gorka, Alex Kraemer...
...Mike Huckabee, Michael Reagan, Greg Kelly and a whole lot more.
- 1/27/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Click here to read the full article.
If, as Tolstoy put it, happy families are all alike, that’s probably because they’re opaque to the rest of us, for whom friction and rifts are as much a part of the kindred experience as love. Jesse, the hyper-observant only child at the center of Ricky D’Ambrose’s The Cathedral, takes in all the specifics of his unhappy family — not just his parents’ divorce when he’s 10, not just his father’s ongoing struggles, financial and otherwise, but the awkward silences and generational baggage, the rite-of-passage celebrations straining toward grace. The writer-director-editor’s microbudgeted sophomore film, now streaming on Mubi, juxtaposes remembered interactions and still-life shots with a deliberate, elliptical precision, the minor-key notes building to a chord that resounds with the ache of lost time and unexpressed emotions.
Through the eyes of the filmmaker’s alter ego, an artist in...
If, as Tolstoy put it, happy families are all alike, that’s probably because they’re opaque to the rest of us, for whom friction and rifts are as much a part of the kindred experience as love. Jesse, the hyper-observant only child at the center of Ricky D’Ambrose’s The Cathedral, takes in all the specifics of his unhappy family — not just his parents’ divorce when he’s 10, not just his father’s ongoing struggles, financial and otherwise, but the awkward silences and generational baggage, the rite-of-passage celebrations straining toward grace. The writer-director-editor’s microbudgeted sophomore film, now streaming on Mubi, juxtaposes remembered interactions and still-life shots with a deliberate, elliptical precision, the minor-key notes building to a chord that resounds with the ache of lost time and unexpressed emotions.
Through the eyes of the filmmaker’s alter ego, an artist in...
- 9/16/2022
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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