entertainment
Following a mixed bag of the US banking earnings outcomes, Netflix will take the spotlight as the initial major US tech company to report its first-quarter performance after the US market on 18 April. With Netflix shares showing a 28% increase year-to-date, outperforming the majority of prominent technology stocks in 2024, anticipation is high. As the world's largest video streaming platform, the number of subscribers remains a pivotal metric, offering insights into the company's growth trajectory. Netflix's subscriber hit a record high in Q4 FY23In 2023, Netflix experienced a notable resurgen...
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Saudi Arabia has unveiled plans to build a gigantic theme park inspired by the beloved Japanese animated series Dragon Ball, near Riyadh. The ambitious venture marks the world's first theme park dedicated to the immensely popular media franchise. Spanning an ginormous half a million square metres, the park, as per the official Dragon Ball website, will feature at least 30 rides, one of which being a roller coaster within a 70 metre dragon structure inspired by Shenron, the wish-granting dragon featured in the series. Qiddiya, the investment company behind the project, released a teaser trailer...
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Prices at some of the UK's most popular tourist attractions are set to rise peak-time visits. Merlin Entertainments, the company which owns Legoland, Sea Life and Madame Tussauds, says it is building a "dynamic pricing model" that means charges will be higher at peak times. The model – also known as surge pricing – will be brought into play worldwide at Merlin's top attractions by the end of 2024, according to the Financial Times. The more popular the time, the pricier the entry feeMerlin Entertainments CEO Scott O'Neil told the FT the idea was "very intuitive" as he explained how it worked. "...
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Often spoofed in pop culture as a form of entertainment that caters to children or Disney adults, ice skating shows aren’t exactly known as the pinnacle of high culture. But while other companies, like Ice Capades in the US, have gone out of business, Holiday On Ice has persisted for the past 80 years, putting on more than 60,000 shows in front of over 330 million visitors on five continents. The producer of the company’s latest touring show in France says that kind of success isn’t a fluke. “It’s the longest-running touring show in the world,” Olivier Genest said. “That doesn’t happen by acci...
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