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Newsweek USA Life March 10, 2023
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have seen an increase in visibility this week, as they confirmed that they have received email correspondence from Buckingham Palace about attending the coronation of King Charles.The couple also announced the christening of their daughter, Lilibet... + más
King Charles' coronation weekend: What's happening and who's going? | Newsweek
Buckingham Palace confirms date for King Charles III's coronation | CBS News
Los Angeles Times USA Business November 30, 2022
Amazon Studios is giving its studio chief Jen Salke a much larger Hollywood role. In addition to running Culver City-based Amazon Studios, Salke has been tapped to oversee the iconic MGM Studios, which Amazon acquired in March for $8.5 billion. In her newly expanded role, Salke... + más
Mark Burnett, MGM's TV chief, leaves amid Amazon reorganization | Los Angeles Times
Review: Movie fans will roar, growl over ’50 MGM Films’ book | Associated Press
Los Angeles Times USA Business November 29, 2022
Amazon announced Monday that reality television producer Mark Burnett, who served as MGM's television president for eight years, was leaving the company amid Amazon's efforts to integrate MGM into its own studio operations. Burnett is best known for introducing... + más
Amazon Studios boss Jennifer Salke will now also run MGM Studios | Los Angeles Times
Where is Ald. Walter Burnett Jr.’s missing $300,000 in campaign money? | Chicago Sun Times
ABC News USA Nation September 30, 2022
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. -- A New York City man is suing an Atlantic City casino, its parent company and its online betting partner, alleging he was repeatedly disconnected while gambling online, and was given payments to prevent him from reporting the malfunctions to New Jersey... + más
Suit: MGM paid problem gambler to not report online glitches | Associated Press
Pop powerhouse Rosalía in full command at MGM Music Hall | The Boston Globe
Associated Press USA Tech September 30, 2022
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — A New York City man is suing an Atlantic City casino, its parent company and its online betting partner, alleging he was repeatedly disconnected while gambling online, and was given payments to prevent him from reporting the malfunctions to New... + más
Suit: MGM paid problem gambler to not report online glitches | ABC News
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