Apple just struck a deal with one of the most powerful people in the media industry. The tech company has inked a multi-year partnership with Oprah Winfrey, through which the TV personality will create programs that will join Apple's original content lineup, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
In 2015, Brent Weinstein became an official agency partner at Beverly Hills talent house UTA. Three years later, UTA has promoted Weinstein again; this time, the agent, known for his work in the digital media industry, will become UTA's first-ever Chief Innovation Officer.
Before their boxing match, which is set to take place on August 25, YouTube stars Olajide "KSI" Olatunji and Logan Paul are setting aside some time for a little trash talk.
A move into a new home is a chance to get a fresh outlook on life, but in order to achieve that renewal, it can be necessary to look back at the past or in on oneself.
Apple, which has reportedly committed a billion-dollar yearly budget to the original content lineup it is presenting to its Apple Music subscribers, seems poised to add some feature films to that mix. According to Bloomberg, Apple is in talks with Irish studio Cartoon Saloon regarding a potential deal for an animated movie.
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