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WASHINGTON (AFP) - Former US lawmaker John Warner, who opposed George W. Bush's Iraq troop surge and was once married to Hollywood star Elizabeth Taylor, has died at the age of 94, reports said Wednesday. The long-time senator and former Navy secretary died Tuesday at home in Virgina, US media reported, citing his former chief of staff Susan Magill. Born in 1927, he enlisted in the military at 17, several months before the end of World War II, and five years later found himself serving in the Marines in the Korean War. He then went to law school and became a US attorney and subsequently moved ...
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Washington (AFP) - AT&T said Monday it was spinning off its WarnerMedia unit and combining it with Discovery, creating an independent firm that could take on industry leaders such as Netflix in the fast-growing streaming sector. The deal, which signals the telecom giant's retreat from ambitions to be a player in the entertainment world, carves out the AT&T division which includes HBO, Warner Bros studios and CNN. AT&T will receive $43 billion and AT&T's shareholders will own 71 percent of the new company, with Discovery -- which operates Discovery Channel, Food Network, Animal Planet and other...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Warner Bros. will release its entire 2021 slate of movies on HBO Max streaming and in theaters simultaneously, including "The Matrix 4" and "Dune," the studio announced Thursday in a landmark response to the pandemic. The announcement comes as Hollywood scrambles to cope with the reality of theaters closed across much of the United States due to Covid, and sees one of Tinseltown's biggest studios shatter the traditional "window" in which blockbuster movies are available only on the big screen at release. "Talk about living through the biggest theatrical earthquake the indus...
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Los Angeles (AFP) - Warner Bros. will release its entire 2021 slate of movies on HBO Max streaming and in theaters simultaneously, including "The Matrix 4" and Denis Villeneuve's "Dune" remake, the studio announced Thursday in a landmark response to the pandemic. The announcement follows Warner's earlier decision to release "Wonder Woman 1984" on Christmas Day via its streaming platform at the same time as the big screen -- a radical gamble for one of Hollywood's biggest studios, which the industry had widely assumed would be a one-off. "We're living in unprecedented times which call for creat...
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