Friday, October 7, 2016 RE Entertainment Netflix CEO says China entry 'doesn't look good' (Reuters) - Video streaming service Netflix Inc's Chief Executive Reed Hastings said the likelihood of the company entering the Chinese market "doesn't look good". Netflix CEO says China entry 'doesn't look good' Read More Related Posts :With Brexit in spotlight, London picks up fashion show batonLONDON (Reuters) - A rainy London kicked off five days of catwalk shows on Friday, with questions ov… Read More...Race issues, election give relevance to 'LBJ' biopic: directorTORONTO (Reuters) - Racial tensions in the United States and a polarized electorate make a new film … Read More...Short sellers look scared as Lions Gate debuts 'Blair Witch'SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The movie "Blair Witch" could be a money maker for Lions Gate Entertainmen… Read More...Money, roadblocks and drama; Oliver Stone's battles over 'Snowden'LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - From presidents to serial killers, Oscar-winning filmmaker Oliver Stone hasn… Read More...Oprah Winfrey beats 'Own Your Power' trademark appealNEW YORK (Reuters) - Oprah Winfrey, the media mogul and former talk show host, on Friday defeated an… Read More...
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