How Paramount+ plans to scale the streaming mountain detroitnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from detroitnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ADVERTISEMENT
Cable Cos. Can Make You Pay For Certain Channels: 1st Circ.
Law360 (February 24, 2021, 9:33 PM EST) The First Circuit on Wednesday ruled that Maine can t force cable companies to unbundle channels and content, upholding a federal court injunction blocking a state law that the court said runs afoul of cable companies First Amendment rights.
The Pine Tree State s 2019 law required cable operators to let consumers purchase cable channels and programs individually. Comcast of Maine/New Hampshire Inc. and several other big-name networks, including CBS Corp., Disney Enterprises Inc., Viacom Inc. and A&E Television Networks challenged the legislation in Maine federal court shortly before it was set to take effect.
KULR Technology Group Inc (OTCMKTS:KULR) shares have been unsung but outperforming much of the market as this electric vehicle play stakes its claim to the battery de-risking theme. It’s also a bona fide 5G play, but the EV battery application is clearly the main argument right now.
The EV battery theme is likely to be a sustained engine for investors as the ESG revolution continues to take a firm hold.
ESG stands for “Environmental, Social, and Governance”. The ESG movement is a defining aspect of the business economy now and will be for the long-term.
Companies now file ESG reports to demonstrate to their stakeholders the extent to which they are working to reduce their carbon footprints and make a positive contribution to society.
Paramount+ confirms ‘Frasier’ reboot, will stream ‘Mission: Impossible 7′ 45 days after theatrical release
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021 Frasier star Kelsey Grammer attends the Trigg Ison Fine Art In Association With Krista Smith And Sam Taylor-Johnson Present Darren Legallo From Destruction event on January 10, 2020 in West Hollywood, California.Photo by Amy Graves/Getty Images for Trigg Ison Fine Art
Facebook Share
Ryan Faughnder, Los Angeles Times (TNS)
Through its history, Viacom and CBS have shaken up genres including reality TV with MTV’s The Real World,” kids shows with Nickelodeon and TV news with “60 Minutes.” The combined company is hoping to do it all again, this time in streaming.