This week's Kings Of The Podcast episode is beyond special. Not only is it the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoff Preview edition — which features the LA Kings for ...
This week’s Kings Of The Podcast episode is beyond special. Not only is it the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoff Preview edition — which features the LA Kings for the very first time in KOTP history – but we also have bonus coverage from the Dustin Brown retirement press conference. NOTE: This following article is referenced quite a bit in the last period:
Lata Mangeshkar left for her heavenly abode on the 6th of February, 2022 after giving a tough fight to COVID-19. Naam Reh Jaayega is a tribute to the iconic ...
Bollywood's singing sensation Sonu Nigam who has always considered Didi a motherly figure, beautifully helmed the responsibility of being the perfect host. The legendary singer clearly had a massive magical impact not just on the audience, but even on the stalwarts of both the music and Bollywood industry. Knowing this, Star Plus decided to pay a tribute to the musical phenomenon, and curated a special show, 'Naam Reh Jaayega' in her honour.
On one hand, the nation's economy is shrinking as inflation and other factors drive up gas prices — creating a pinch at the pump and at the supermarket. Las ...
We’ll talk about her experience, her motivation, and settling into life in a new city in the desert southwest. In this week’s episode, we’re talking about the local economy as a number of interesting factors collide. We’ll talk to Sun-News reporter Algernon D’Ammassa, who has followed several facets of this story quite closely.
Because of Peacock's modest, US-only reach so far (It has more than 28 million monthly active accounts and 13 million paid subscribers), its shows have ...
“Bel-Air is our most-streamed Peacock Original series and the third biggest title on the platform, breaking records for customer acquisition, viewership, and upgrades. We strategically launched the series in February amid two of the biggest sporting events, the Olympics and Super Bowl, making Bel-Air a cornerstone of our most-streamed month in Peacock history. Peacock originally landed Bel-Air, a drama retelling of WIll Smith’s Fresh Prince of Bel-Air sitcom, with a two-season order. The new series introduces Jabari Banks as Will. Its cast also includes Adrian Holmes as “Phillip Banks”, Cassandra Freeman as “Vivian Banks”, Olly Sholotan as “Carlton Banks”, Coco Jones as “Hilary Banks”, Akira Akbar as “Ashley Banks”, Jimmy Akingbola as “Geoffrey”, Jordan L. Jones as “Jazz” and Simone Joy Jones as “Lisa”. Bel-Air is produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, and Westbrook Studios. Because of Peacock’s modest, US-only reach so far (It has more than 28 million monthly active accounts and 13 million paid subscribers), its shows have never made the Nielsen Top 10 weekly streaming rankings. Bel-Air was the most heavily promoted Peacock original series to date and was showcased during NBC’s Feb. 13 broadcast of the Super Bowl. The series premiered with three episodes on Super Bowl Sunday, with new episodes released subsequently weekly on Thursdays.