FCC Chair: Trump is winning. Look at the results—PBS and NPR defunded. Joy Reid, Sleepy-Eyed Chuck Todd, Jim Acosta, John Dickerson are gone. Colbert is leaving. CBS is under new ownership, and soon enough CNN will have new ownership as well.
DePaul and AD DeWayne Peevy have agreed to a contract extension through 2031.
Peevy’s name had been publicly linked to the AD vacancy at Kentucky, where he previously worked for 12 years.
I don't publicly advocate for people often, but truly think DePaul AD DeWayne Peevy should be Kentucky's next AD
* Was at UK for a decade- knows boosters + power players
* Locked in with all the NBA alums/former players
* DePaul in the midst of its best hoops season in 20 years
Something that breaks my heart as a Millennial is how fucking optimistic and fun our teenage years and 20s were. Like we envisioned a TOTALLY different world from the one that we've got and insanely divorced from what Gen-Z are experiencing. It's hard to put in words how fantastic we thought life was gonna be and how it seemed like we were making tangible social progress. We've had all of that ripped away from us.
To date, the best game I ever attended in Rupp Arena. One of the few times I can remember no one sat down the whole game. There was no way we were letting Florida leave there with a victory!
On this day in 2003, No. 7 Kentucky toys with top-ranked Florida, leading by as many as 29 in the second half before settling for a 70-55 win in front of one of the most raucous crowds in Rupp Arena history.
There was not enough of an outrage that the new Rupp Arena renovations got rid of the old convention center. The vibes in this place before a big game were unmatched. The new convention is corporate ballroom slop.
@TheCinesthetic I don’t mind the sincerity at all. It was admirable to have in a post apocalyptic film. My problems with it was that it was way too long. Costner could have lost 15-20 minutes somewhere and it would have made the film move much smoother.
I did dig the Tom Petty cameo though!
The Avengers was perfect for the Marvel brand of storytelling but not for Hollywood over all. Studios thought that every project that they have now has to have so many spinoffs, sequels, TV series, and all things interconnected that it’s over saturated the market.
This is awful for the film industry. Netflix has basically been a cancer to the theater business and this might kill them off. Seriously, film might be dead.
Netflix has won the bidding war to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery.
They are now entering exclusive deal talks, with Netflix offering $30 a share and a $5 billion break-up fee.
The sale is not yet finalized, as the U.S. Department of Justice could also interfere due to anti-trust concerns.
(Source: https://t.co/XDpFEzoX66)