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Second series of Above Suspicion comes to BBC Entertainment
The premiere of the second, three-episode series of Above Suspicion comes to BBC Entertainment (DStv channel 120) from Monday, 22 August at 20:00, continuing weekly in the time slot. Above Suspicion returns with a brand new series and a brand new case.
Updated: 08/15/2011 02:54A
Scripps Networks Interactive and Virgin Media Agree on UKTV Transaction
UKTV is a significant opportunity for Scripps Networks Interactive to participate in a thriving multi-channel, dual revenue stream media business in one of the worlds largest television markets, said Kenneth W. Lowe, chairman, president and chief
Updated: 08/15/2011 02:51A
Third series of The Street to premiere on BBC Entertainment
The six episodes of the third series of The Street are set to premiere on BBC Entertainment (channel 120 on DStv) from Sunday, 21 August at 20:00, continuing weekly in this timeslot. Series three of The Street sees the return of the acclaimed drama
Updated: 08/15/2011 02:50A
Bulgarias consumer prices stay unchanged in July
NSI recorded a 2.2 per cent monthly growth in prices of leisure and entertainment services in July. Transport costs climbed by 1.3 per cent, while prices of hotel and restaurant services edged up 0.6 per cent. Prices of gas, electricity gas and other
Updated: 08/15/2011 02:49A
Peats Ridge Pre-Sales to Reward First-in Fans
The price includes camping for three nights as well as access to all three days of entertainment at the highly respected New Years event. When compared to most multiple day festivals charging up to $500 and one day festivals priced around $150,
Updated: 08/15/2011 02:47A
Angry Birds sets sights on $1.3bn valuation
The maker of mobile phone game Angry Birds is in talks with a major entertainment company about an investment that would propel its worth to $1.3 billion, according to reports. Angry Birds is a puzzle video game developed by Finnish
Updated: 08/15/2011 02:13A
South Korea confident it can beat financial storm
Entertainment News from AP By KELLY OLSEN AP Business Writer SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - When it comes to weathering economic storms, South Koreans can rightly claim more familiarity than most with the harrowing experience of seeing hard-won prosperity
Updated: 08/15/2011 02:10A
Orange TV adds seven Arab channels
The new channels are Al Jadeed (a Lebanese general entertainment channel), Al Aan TV (the first Arab channel aimed at female veiwers), OTV (from the Lebanon) and Moga Comedy TV (an Egyptian comedy channel). Also included are the movie channel Melody
Updated: 08/15/2011 02:06A
Rockies lose 6-2 to Cardinals, drop 2 of 3
AP Sports Writer St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols is joined by Colorado Rockies catcher Chris Iannetta and home plate umpire Chad Fairchild as they watch his two-run home run in the first inning of a baseball game,
Updated: 08/15/2011 02:06A
Hulus international expansion starts in Japan
With the launch of Hulus Japanese subscription service, for the first time entertainment fans in Japan will have access to a large selection of premium feature films and popular TV shows at any time, on four screens (PCs, TVs, mobile phones,
Updated: 08/15/2011 02:06A