Stuff will soon replace Newshub on Channel Three for its 6 PM bulletin, in partnership with WBD. Stuff will soon replace Newshub as the new 6 PM news bulletin for Three, a channel in New Zealand, which recently confirmed the proposal to replace its old evening news show in favor of the latest one.
While the governor announced there's a conceptual agreement, key officials say they're still negotiating. The governor said she and legislative leaders “have the parameters of a conceptual agreement” on a budget. Leaders say otherwise. [ more › ]
Warner Brothers Discovery in New Zealand has boarded the series Tangata Pai, its first primetime drama in which 30% of the dialogue is in the Māori language, to launch on its network Three and streaming service ThreeNow.
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In 2021, the Warner Bros. Studio Tour created new interactive exhibits focused on the company's recent history, unveiling areas dedicated to the DC Comics universe and the "Harry Potter" franchise. This week, the popular Studio Tour in Burbank is doubling down on its more distant past. Warner Bros. is now offering a Turner Classic Movies-branded version of its studio tour that will bring guests to previously off-limit areas of the lot, including vintage animation buildings, a mini rose garden...
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Newshub owner Warner Bros Discovery strikes deal with Stuff to provide bulletins amid concerns over the country’s shrinking media marketNew Zealand news outlet Newshub, which is set to shut down due to economic woes, has been thrown a lifeline by local media organisation Stuff that will save its bulletins and website, in new formats.Last week, Warner Bros Discovery confirmed it would close down its New Zealand newsroom, Newshub, including its website, the morning television show and the 6pm news...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. will provide Ukraine additional Patriot missiles for its air defense systems as part of a massive $6 billion additional aid package, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced Friday. The missiles will be used to replenish previously supplied Patriot systems. The package also includes more munitions for the National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile []
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said at least seven Patriot systems are needed to protect Ukrainian cities.