Business Loans
Home
The 5 most anticipated new TV shows premiering in May
By love
Posted On
11:05 AM
//
Leave a Comment
View online
Entertainment Select
The 5 most anticipated new TV shows premiering in May
The most anticipated new TV shows of May include DC Universe's "Swamp Thing," Amazon's "Good Omens," and Hulu's "Catch-22."
READ MORE
Hulu is taking on Netflix with new cooking and food shows from Chrissy Teigen, David Chang, and Eater
The streaming service is signed a multi-year deal with the stars to create programming that's focused on food.
READ MORE
The Netflix show '13 Reasons Why' was just tied to an uptick in youth suicides. Experts have been sounding the alarm for years.
The Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" was tied to an uptick in suicides among young Americans. Experts have warned the show sends a dangerous message.
READ MORE
One photo perfectly captures the absurd technology used to turn real people into video game characters
How do you convert real-life human Norman Reedus into an extremely accurate digital version of Norman Reedus? With a lot of cameras!
READ MORE
Samsung revealed a $1,600 TV for millennials that rotates to turn into a massive screen for your smartphone
Samsung's Sero TV is quite clever, but its price tag is a little...much.
READ MORE
Xi Jinping is reportedly a 'Game of Thrones' fan and used Westeros to make a point about real-world politics
The HBO show is heavily censored in China, which routinely cracks down on what it considers politically sensitive or "obscene" content.
READ MORE
Facebook's privacy focus, Netflix's threat to advertisers, and Instagram goes shopping
Welcome to the Advertising and Media Insider newsletter
READ MORE
Facebook has 2 new, $400 virtual reality headsets coming on May 21
Facebook's next standalone virtual reality headset, the Oculus Quest, arrives on May 21 for $400. The next Oculus Rift will also arrive on May 21.
READ MORE
Apple's new services 'aren't hobbies,' a testy Tim Cook told analysts
Asked about Apple TV Plus and the company's other new offerings, CEO Tim Cook disputed any notion that Apple is just dabbling in services.
READ MORE
Apple's shares jump 5% as its Q2 numbers beat the Street
Apple's revenue, earnings, and even iPhone sales beat analysts' expectations.
READ MORE
Was this email forwarded to you?
SUBSCRIBE NOW
Share this
You received this email because you signed up to the
Business Insider newsletter using the
email: nguyenvu1187.love5@blogger.com
Email preferences
Unsubscribe
TERMS OF SERVICE
PRIVACY POLICY
1 Liberty Plaza, 8th Floor. New York, NY 10006
Labels:
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
0 comments:
Post a Comment