The dust is hardly settling after the fiery altercation between Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch at the recent All-Star Race in North Wilkesboro. NASCAR officials have since weighed in on the incidents and the consequences for those involved. On lap 1, the race took an unexpected turn when Ricky went three-wide through the middle, pushing Kyle into the wall. By lap 2, everything escalated as Busch retaliated, leaving Stenhouse’s car severely damaged. Stenhouse’s frustrations were palpable as he parked his ruined vehicle at Busch’s pit stall and had to watch the rest of the 200-lap race from the infield.
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- 5/22/2024
- by Steve Delikson
- TVovermind.com
When fans talk about explosive NASCAR collisions, they usually refer to crashes that happen mid-race. Well, that wasn’t quite the case on Sunday night (May 19), as two legendary drivers collided on and off the track. As reported by Fox News Digital, Kyle Busch and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. got into a confrontation in the garage area after the All-Star Race, which took place on Sunday at the North Wilkesboro Speedway in North Carolina. According to reports, Stenhouse waited for Busch to get to the back before confronting him. The two men were seen in a heated discussion before Stenhouse threw a punch. The pair had to be pulled apart as crews from both teams started going after one another. The tension between the two drivers started on the first lap of the 200-lap event. Per Fox News, Busch and Stenhouse were among those riding three wide on the short track.
- 5/20/2024
- TV Insider
In the first full quarter to incorporate WWE earnings since its formation, Tko Group Holdings reported revenue of $614 million and adjusted Ebitda of $223.2 million, laying a roadmap for growth in 2024 and beyond as the company seeks to capitalize on its media rights renewals, as well as live events and sponsorship growth.
Tko was formed last September when Endeavor spun out the UFC and merged it with the WWE. Its first earnings report was in November, with the caveat that it only included numbers from the WWE beginning September 12, 2023.
UFC reported Q4 revenue of $282.2 million, up from $271.1 million a year earlier, while the WWE reported revenue of $331.2 million. The majority of revenues for each brand came from media rights, followed by live events.
The company also released guidance for 2024, telling investors that it is targeting revenue of $2.575 billion to $2.650 billion; adjusted Ebitda of $1.150 billion to $1.170 billion; and free cash flow conversion in excess of 50 percent,...
Tko was formed last September when Endeavor spun out the UFC and merged it with the WWE. Its first earnings report was in November, with the caveat that it only included numbers from the WWE beginning September 12, 2023.
UFC reported Q4 revenue of $282.2 million, up from $271.1 million a year earlier, while the WWE reported revenue of $331.2 million. The majority of revenues for each brand came from media rights, followed by live events.
The company also released guidance for 2024, telling investors that it is targeting revenue of $2.575 billion to $2.650 billion; adjusted Ebitda of $1.150 billion to $1.170 billion; and free cash flow conversion in excess of 50 percent,...
- 2/27/2024
- by Alex Weprin
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Bud Light was hit with backlash after partnering with transgender social media influencer and actor Dylan Mulvaney for an Instagram ad.
Among those who shared their outrage was Kid Rock, who posted a video in which he shoots up a few cases of Bud Light with a machine gun before delivering a pithy message to the beer manufacturer.
Read More: Kid Rock Stands By His Drunken Rant Against Oprah: ‘I Don’t Apologize To Anybody’
“F**k Bud Light,” he declares, extending his middle finger, “and f**k Anheuser Busch.”
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However, the “Bawitdaba” singer’s stance toward the beer has apparently softened.
On Friday, an X (formerly Twitter) user posted a pair of photos taken at Thursday’s Colt Ford show at Nashville’s Skydeck on Broadway, in which Kid Rock is clearly seen hoisting a can of Bud Light.
Among those who shared their outrage was Kid Rock, who posted a video in which he shoots up a few cases of Bud Light with a machine gun before delivering a pithy message to the beer manufacturer.
Read More: Kid Rock Stands By His Drunken Rant Against Oprah: ‘I Don’t Apologize To Anybody’
“F**k Bud Light,” he declares, extending his middle finger, “and f**k Anheuser Busch.”
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Kid Rock (@kidrock)
However, the “Bawitdaba” singer’s stance toward the beer has apparently softened.
On Friday, an X (formerly Twitter) user posted a pair of photos taken at Thursday’s Colt Ford show at Nashville’s Skydeck on Broadway, in which Kid Rock is clearly seen hoisting a can of Bud Light.
- 8/18/2023
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
In a recent candid conversation with Tomi Lahren on her show Fearless, Billy Busch, the prominent heir to the Anheuser-Busch empire, has made a stunning offer that could shake the beer industry. Busch, brimming with determination and a heartfelt mission, expressed his desire to reacquire the reins of the iconic Anheuser-Busch brand from its current […]
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The post Billy Busch Aims to Restore Anheuser-Busch Legacy Amidst Marketing Fiasco appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 8/17/2023
- by Grady Owen
- ShockYa
“So we’re down in Uvalde, right?” Anita Busch tells me in one of the lengthy, emotional conversations we’ve had this summer. She is describing the aftermath of the 2022 Texas mass shooting in which 21 grade-school students and teachers died. “I have the team down here in Uvalde for a fifth time. And we’re getting ready to head over to Nashville to help over there,” she says. “As soon as we hit the road, I get word that there’s been a mass shooting at the outlet mall in Allen, Texas. So we divert over there instead.”
Back in the late 1990s, when Busch was a leading entertainment journalist, her points of reference all centered around Hollywood: “Paramount.” “Fox.” “CAA.” But this is her road map now: “Uvalde.” “Orlando.” “Allen” — scenes of the unthinkable yet increasingly commonplace mass-casualty shootings that have thrust the country into a seemingly unending cycle of terror,...
Back in the late 1990s, when Busch was a leading entertainment journalist, her points of reference all centered around Hollywood: “Paramount.” “Fox.” “CAA.” But this is her road map now: “Uvalde.” “Orlando.” “Allen” — scenes of the unthinkable yet increasingly commonplace mass-casualty shootings that have thrust the country into a seemingly unending cycle of terror,...
- 8/16/2023
- by Seth Abramovitch
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
San Francisco, April 28 (Ians) An hour-ling endoscopic procedure that uses controlled electrical pulses to modify the lining of the first part of the small intestine may help patients with Type 2 diabetes stop taking insulin and still maintain glycemic control, a new study revealed on Friday.
More than 37 million Americans have diabetes, and more than 90 per cent of them have Type 2 diabetes, according to a study to be presented at the Digestive Disease Week (Ddw) 2023 in the US.
Type 2 diabetes most often develops in people over 45 years of age, but more and more children, teens and young adults are also developing it. Also, glucose-lowering medication can be expensive, and the insulin injection has several side-effects, including the risk of low blood sugar and weight gain.
“The potential for controlling diabetes with a single endoscopic treatment is spectacular,” said Celine Busch, the study’s lead researcher and PhD candidate at Amsterdam University Medical Center.
More than 37 million Americans have diabetes, and more than 90 per cent of them have Type 2 diabetes, according to a study to be presented at the Digestive Disease Week (Ddw) 2023 in the US.
Type 2 diabetes most often develops in people over 45 years of age, but more and more children, teens and young adults are also developing it. Also, glucose-lowering medication can be expensive, and the insulin injection has several side-effects, including the risk of low blood sugar and weight gain.
“The potential for controlling diabetes with a single endoscopic treatment is spectacular,” said Celine Busch, the study’s lead researcher and PhD candidate at Amsterdam University Medical Center.
- 4/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
For those who've been following along on the numerous twists and turns of Warner Bros.' "The Flash" movie, there's a pretty high chance you've suffered more whiplash over the years than the Scarlet Speedster himself. After so many director changes, delays, a number of controversies stemming from star Ezra Miller's troubling behavior, and no shortage of behind-the-scenes shake ups for the studio itself, many fans could be forgiven for assuming that the "solo" film simply wasn't meant to be. But believe it or not, it's finally becoming a reality — or as close to reality as it has ever been before.
That's because, against all odds, this timeline-hopping event movie has actually screened on the big screen, exclusively for those lucky enough to be in attendance at this year's CinemaCon festivities in Las Vegas. In an interesting wrinkle, however, Warner Bros. has made it clear that this particular cut is "not the final film,...
That's because, against all odds, this timeline-hopping event movie has actually screened on the big screen, exclusively for those lucky enough to be in attendance at this year's CinemaCon festivities in Las Vegas. In an interesting wrinkle, however, Warner Bros. has made it clear that this particular cut is "not the final film,...
- 4/26/2023
- by Jeremy Mathai
- Slash Film
Earlier this month, Kid Rock responded to Bud Light’s collaboration with trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney by lining up cases of beer, pulling out his assault rifle, and shooting them. Flipping off the camera, he declared: “Fuck Bud Light and fuck Anheuser-Busch.” Kid Rock’s response to a beer partnership and the surrounding ruckus elicited a 200-word statement issued by the brewing company’s Chief Executive Officer Brendan Whitworth on Friday.
The declaration reads like a carefully crafted piece of crisis PR, in which Whitworth seems to be attempting to placate conservatives boycotting Anheuser-Busch products.
The declaration reads like a carefully crafted piece of crisis PR, in which Whitworth seems to be attempting to placate conservatives boycotting Anheuser-Busch products.
- 4/15/2023
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Executive to serve as Chief Strategic Officer.
Industry veteran Peter Busch has become the latest studio veteran to join the senior executive ranks at A.I. generative technology company Flawless and has been appointed Chief Strategic Officer.
Busch brings more than 20 years of industry experience in film production, technology growth stage and go-to-market. He started his career in traditional 2D and 3D animation at Warner Bros and Paramount.
The new arrival also worked at computer vision company Image Metrics where he played an instrumental role in the adoption of its facial animation technology on The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button,...
Industry veteran Peter Busch has become the latest studio veteran to join the senior executive ranks at A.I. generative technology company Flawless and has been appointed Chief Strategic Officer.
Busch brings more than 20 years of industry experience in film production, technology growth stage and go-to-market. He started his career in traditional 2D and 3D animation at Warner Bros and Paramount.
The new arrival also worked at computer vision company Image Metrics where he played an instrumental role in the adoption of its facial animation technology on The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button,...
- 3/21/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Executive to serve as Chief Strategic Officer.
Industry veteran Peter Busch has become the latest studio veteran to join the senior executive ranks at generative A.I. technology company Flawless and has been appointed Chief Strategic Officer.
Busch brings more than 20 years of industry experience in film production, technology growth stage and go-to-market. He started his career in traditional 2D and 3D animation at Warner Bros and Paramount.
The new arrival also worked at computer vision company Image Metrics where he played an instrumental role in the adoption of its facial animation technology on The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button,...
Industry veteran Peter Busch has become the latest studio veteran to join the senior executive ranks at generative A.I. technology company Flawless and has been appointed Chief Strategic Officer.
Busch brings more than 20 years of industry experience in film production, technology growth stage and go-to-market. He started his career in traditional 2D and 3D animation at Warner Bros and Paramount.
The new arrival also worked at computer vision company Image Metrics where he played an instrumental role in the adoption of its facial animation technology on The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button,...
- 3/21/2023
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Sarah McLachlan’s ruminative tunes don’t immediately sound like the most obvious backdrop for a beer commercial. On Super Bowl Sunday, however, one of her songs will serve as exactly that.
McLachlan’s sad, emotional 1997 song “Angel” will work as a call to attention during a humorous ad for Busch Light, and is part of a bid by brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev to develop a new consumer base for the longtime suds staple. “This is sort of stepping out of my comfort zone a little,” the singer and songwriter tells Variety.
In a different era, Busch Light may have seemed expressly targeted to older male aficionados of the outdoors. Now it’s being promoted to a younger crowd that still likes to commune with nature. “We have seen a shift to a younger demographic over the past two to three years,” says Krystyn Stowe, the Anheuser-Busch InBev executive who oversees U.
McLachlan’s sad, emotional 1997 song “Angel” will work as a call to attention during a humorous ad for Busch Light, and is part of a bid by brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev to develop a new consumer base for the longtime suds staple. “This is sort of stepping out of my comfort zone a little,” the singer and songwriter tells Variety.
In a different era, Busch Light may have seemed expressly targeted to older male aficionados of the outdoors. Now it’s being promoted to a younger crowd that still likes to commune with nature. “We have seen a shift to a younger demographic over the past two to three years,” says Krystyn Stowe, the Anheuser-Busch InBev executive who oversees U.
- 1/30/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Sky has unveiled the official trailer for the action series ‘Drift – Partners in Crime’, a Sky Original coming to Sky Atlantic and Now in March.
Ken Duken and Fabian Busch lead an incredible cast, playing an unequal pair of brothers and an unexpected detective duo. Ali Zeller (Duken) and Leo Zeller (Busch) find themselves in their exhaustive search for the truth, travelling from the remote valleys of the Bavarian Alps to the narrow street canyons of Athens, to the dry dirt tracks of the Peloponnese.
Ali and Leo could not be more opposite. They rarely agree and think completely differently – despite this, the brothers share their childhood and work side by side. After a disastrous police operation, the siblings, who have been estranged for decades, find themselves at the centre of an international conspiracy and are forced to work as a team.
A long-suppressed family conflict proves to be just...
Ken Duken and Fabian Busch lead an incredible cast, playing an unequal pair of brothers and an unexpected detective duo. Ali Zeller (Duken) and Leo Zeller (Busch) find themselves in their exhaustive search for the truth, travelling from the remote valleys of the Bavarian Alps to the narrow street canyons of Athens, to the dry dirt tracks of the Peloponnese.
Ali and Leo could not be more opposite. They rarely agree and think completely differently – despite this, the brothers share their childhood and work side by side. After a disastrous police operation, the siblings, who have been estranged for decades, find themselves at the centre of an international conspiracy and are forced to work as a team.
A long-suppressed family conflict proves to be just...
- 1/19/2023
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
CNN is facing a 17 million lawsuit accusing it of using hundreds of songs in international broadcast segments without acquiring a license or paying the proper fees.
The lawsuit was filed by Freeplay Music, a production music library company with a catalog of over 50,000 songs to be licensed and used in everything from television broadcasts to advertisements to YouTube videos. According to the suit, obtained by Rolling Stone, several CNN outposts around the world — including the Philippines, Indonesia, and Chile — treated Freeplay’s library like “their own personal cookie jar,” allegedly...
The lawsuit was filed by Freeplay Music, a production music library company with a catalog of over 50,000 songs to be licensed and used in everything from television broadcasts to advertisements to YouTube videos. According to the suit, obtained by Rolling Stone, several CNN outposts around the world — including the Philippines, Indonesia, and Chile — treated Freeplay’s library like “their own personal cookie jar,” allegedly...
- 12/1/2022
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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Jordan Peele's next movie might come sooner than we thought. In a recent interview with The New York Times, Peele addressed comments about a potential "Nope" sequel following fan speculation around a character named Nobody, played by "Conan"'s Michael Busch. "Nope" stars Keke Palmer as Emerald Haywood, Daniel Kaluuya as Oj Haywood, Brandon Perea as Angel Torres, and Steven Yeun as Ricky "Jupe" Park, residents of the rural Agua Dulce area in Southern California, where an otherworldly entity is picking off residents one by one. But in the month since the film premiered, Peele's fans have set their sights on a character who didn't even make it into the final cut.
Who Is Nobody in "Nope"?
Nobody, as he's credited on IMDb, is a mysterious character who only appears in the "Nope" trailer. During a scene on the "Gordy's Home" set, he can be...
Jordan Peele's next movie might come sooner than we thought. In a recent interview with The New York Times, Peele addressed comments about a potential "Nope" sequel following fan speculation around a character named Nobody, played by "Conan"'s Michael Busch. "Nope" stars Keke Palmer as Emerald Haywood, Daniel Kaluuya as Oj Haywood, Brandon Perea as Angel Torres, and Steven Yeun as Ricky "Jupe" Park, residents of the rural Agua Dulce area in Southern California, where an otherworldly entity is picking off residents one by one. But in the month since the film premiered, Peele's fans have set their sights on a character who didn't even make it into the final cut.
Who Is Nobody in "Nope"?
Nobody, as he's credited on IMDb, is a mysterious character who only appears in the "Nope" trailer. During a scene on the "Gordy's Home" set, he can be...
- 8/30/2022
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
Jordan Peele has teased Nope fans with talk of a potential sequel.
Shortly after the filmmaker’s third blockbuster sci-fi film – starring Keke Palmer and Daniel Kaluuya – released in cinemas, fans were quick to notice a mysterious IMDb-listed character named “Nobody”, played by Michael Busch.
Although he doesn’t make an appearance in the movie’s final cut, Busch can briefly be seen in the trailer walking calmly amidst a panicked crowd.
“The story of that character has yet to be told, I can tell you that,” Peele said in a recent New York Times interview. “Which is another frustrating way of saying, I’m glad people are paying attention.
“I do think they will get more answers on some of these things in the future,” he added. “We’re not over telling all of these stories.”
Nope marks Peele’s third film as director, following 2017’s Get Out and 2019’s Us.
Shortly after the filmmaker’s third blockbuster sci-fi film – starring Keke Palmer and Daniel Kaluuya – released in cinemas, fans were quick to notice a mysterious IMDb-listed character named “Nobody”, played by Michael Busch.
Although he doesn’t make an appearance in the movie’s final cut, Busch can briefly be seen in the trailer walking calmly amidst a panicked crowd.
“The story of that character has yet to be told, I can tell you that,” Peele said in a recent New York Times interview. “Which is another frustrating way of saying, I’m glad people are paying attention.
“I do think they will get more answers on some of these things in the future,” he added. “We’re not over telling all of these stories.”
Nope marks Peele’s third film as director, following 2017’s Get Out and 2019’s Us.
- 8/30/2022
- by Inga Parkel
- The Independent - Film
Jordan Peele won over fans, critics and the box office alike with his summer sci-fi thriller “Nope.” And while the movie’s ending doesn’t scream for a sequel, as with any of Peele’s films, there is a lot left to the imagination, including a mysterious character listed on IMDb as “Nobody,” played by Michael Busch.
Peele addressed the uncredited character, fan theories and the possibility for a sequel in an interview with The New York Times, hinting “We’re not over telling all of these stories.”
“The story of that character has yet to be told, I can tell you that,” Peele said, referencing the IMDb credit. “Which is another frustrating way of saying, I’m glad people are paying attention. I do think they will get more answers on some of these things in the future. We’re not over telling all of these stories.”
Busch’s...
Peele addressed the uncredited character, fan theories and the possibility for a sequel in an interview with The New York Times, hinting “We’re not over telling all of these stories.”
“The story of that character has yet to be told, I can tell you that,” Peele said, referencing the IMDb credit. “Which is another frustrating way of saying, I’m glad people are paying attention. I do think they will get more answers on some of these things in the future. We’re not over telling all of these stories.”
Busch’s...
- 8/30/2022
- by Ethan Shanfeld
- Variety Film + TV
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