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Rupert Murdoch’s Fox Corp launches Netflix rival Tubi in UK
The Guardian· 7 days agoRupert Murdoch’s Fox Corporation has launched its ad-supported streaming service, Tubi, in the UK. The platform will compete with services such as Netflix, Disney+, ITVX and ...
Terms and Conditions - Win one of five Camp Bestival family weekend tickets
The Sun· 4 days agoInformation provided by participants will only be used for the purpose of conducting this Promotion...
Media, Tech Titans Head to Sun Valley With Biden Future in Doubt
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance UK· 13 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Global politics and the future of US President Joe Biden will be top of mind when...
Murdoch's Sun newspaper backs Labour in UK election
Reuters via Yahoo News UK· 6 days agoLONDON (Reuters) -Rupert Murdoch-owned British tabloid newspaper The Sun endorsed the Labour party and its leader Keir Starmer on Wednesday, one day...
Saffie’s Spirit Competition: Terms & Conditions
The Irish Sun· 4 days agoBy entering the Promotion, you agree to be bound by these terms and conditions (these Terms and Conditions). Completion and submission of an entry form or e-mail will also bedeemed acceptance of th…
Northern Data May Be Testing Limits of AI Frenzy With Unit IPO
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance UK· 7 days ago(Bloomberg) -- A small German crypto company backed by stablecoin giant Tether Group is aiming high...
Hedge Funds Reshape Tokyo’s Exclusive Club of Government Bond Traders
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance UK· 21 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- When Hiroyuki Kubota’s boat party for Japanese government bond traders and...
Hong Kong commercial law hub allure damaged by foreign judges row, lawyers say
Reuters· 7 days agoThe resignations of two British judges from China-ruled Hong Kong's highest court not only raise...
Threads hits 175 mn users on first anniversary
Legit.ng· 5 days agoThreads, Meta's alternative to X (formerly Twitter), has hit 175 million monthly users a year after its out-of-the-blue launch. "What a year," Meta CEO and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said ...