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Culturerolling-stone1mo ago

Lizzo's New Album Fails to Chart

Lizzo's latest album, 'Bitch,' her first release in four years, sold only 2,650 copies in its first week and failed to chart, leading industry executives to question the reasons behind its poor performance.

Korean Committee Formed to Discuss Six-Month Theatrical Window
Culturevarietydeadline2mo ago2 sources

Korean Committee Formed to Discuss Six-Month Theatrical Window

Korean officials and industry executives have established a committee to negotiate and finalize a six-month theatrical window deal. This initiative aims to address the duration films are exclusively shown in cinemas before other release formats.

Cruise Passenger Traffic Declines in Greece
Worldnaftemporiki4d ago

Cruise Passenger Traffic Declines in Greece

The decline in cruise passenger traffic in Greece during the first half of 2026 is causing concern, with industry executives linking it to increased passenger fees and broader issues.

Ta Films Expands with New Female Leadership
Culturevariety1mo ago

Ta Films Expands with New Female Leadership

Shivani Pandya Malhotra, former managing director of the Red Sea Film Festival, is expanding her Dubai-based Ta Films shingle with a trio of female film and TV industry executives.

Hormuz Reopening Unlikely to Immediately Ease Fertilizer Woes
WorldTimes of India2mo ago

Hormuz Reopening Unlikely to Immediately Ease Fertilizer Woes

Despite a US-Iran peace deal and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, industry executives warn that fertilizer prices may remain high for another three to four months due to the time needed to restart plants and stabilize raw material supplies, particularly sulphur.

Iran's Demand for Hormuz Strait Tolls Raises Concerns, Passage Rules Clarified
PoliticsReutersbloombergNYT+43le-mondeAl JazeeraCNNcnbcruvtagesschauberlingskelsm-lv+35 more4mo ago46 sources

Iran's Demand for Hormuz Strait Tolls Raises Concerns, Passage Rules Clarified

An Iranian demand for tolls in the Strait of Hormuz is being viewed as a potential step away from the rules-based world order, though some doubt its realism. Meanwhile, rules regarding which countries' ships are allowed passage through the strait have been clarified.

Middle East war disrupts pharma air routes, risks cancer drugs supply
Healthstraits-timesDawn5mo ago2 sources

Middle East war disrupts pharma air routes, risks cancer drugs supply

War in the Middle East is disrupting the flow of critical medicines to the Gulf, imperilling supply routes for cancer drugs and other treatments that require refrigeration and forcing companies to reroute flights and find overland access into the region, industry executives said. The conflict, sparked by US and Israeli attacks on Iran two weeks ago and broadened by Iranian strikes around the region, has knocked out key air transit hubs and closed shipping routes, snarling the movement of good...

Hollywood Stars Protest Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger
Cultureyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatruv+11fazder-standardFrance 24rzeczpospolitadnevnik-bgvarietyhollywood-reporterdeadline+3 more4mo ago14 sources

Hollywood Stars Protest Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger

Hollywood stars and industry executives are increasingly protesting the proposed merger between Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery, with an open letter signed by thousands. A hearing is planned where David Ellison is invited to testify, addressing concerns about market concentration.

Greek Market Reacts to Re-Imposition of Profit Margin Caps
Businessnaftemporiki5mo ago

Greek Market Reacts to Re-Imposition of Profit Margin Caps

The Greek market for basic consumer products is reportedly reacting stoically to the re-imposition of profit margin caps, with industry executives calling it a 'political measure' and emphasizing that prices are determined by raw materials.