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First, the actual SAG Awards ceremony live stream has been scooped up by Netflix this year. Broadcast TV is out this year as the 2024 SAG Awards will be a Netflix live exclusive. The SAG Awards live stream will be available on all Netflix tiers, including the cheapest ad-supported ones. How to watch the SAG Awards live stream from anywhereIf you're not in a country with access to Netflix, or your local Netflix isn't covering the SAG Awards live stream today, it's time to familiarize yourself with a VPN. Watch the SAG Awards live stream.
Persons: ExpressVPN, AWST, We've Organizations: Business, Netflix, YouTube, Netflix Netflix, AWST, SAG, Actors Locations: USA
Everyone's talking about boomers, millennials, and Gen Zers, but Gen X is often left out of the conversation. Many Gen Xers say they like it this way, and they just want to be left alone. Lee questioned why Gen X hadn't been criticized for "not saving the planet," and for failing to fulfill their promises. Gen X viewers immediately began weighing in, and some jumped to defend themselves. It's been viewed more than 300,000 times and has reignited discussion around why Gen X is seemingly ignored in conversations about generational strife.
Persons: Gen Zers, They're, , X's, TikToker Bryan Lee, Gen Xers —, Lee, Gen X hadn't, Gen, GenX, TikToker @heatherlynntx, It's, Jon Wellington, Xer, they've, Wellington, Xers, they're, TikToker @stygian_strategies, X, Cassandra Carr, Gen Xers, Millennials, — Cassandra Carr 🥄♿ Organizations: Service, Wellington
X, formerly Twitter, was fined $150 million for data-privacy violations before Elon Musk's takeover. In a court filing, the DOJ has hit back, questioning X's compliance with an FTC order. It also saw X face more robust requirements to maintain data privacy, including periodic assessments from a third party. After Musk's takeover saw top privacy executives quit, the FTC said it was tracking the company "with deep concern." AdvertisementAdvertisementIn Musk's first six months of owning the company, X's workforce fell 90%, down to about 1,000 employees, Insider reported.
Persons: Elon Musk's, X, Musk, X hadn't Organizations: Twitter, Elon, DOJ, FTC, Service, Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, X Corp Locations: Wall, Silicon
SpaceX failed to apply for an environmental permit for its "flame deflector" system, CNBC reported. SpaceX failed to apply for the permits needed to use its "flame deflector" system used in rocket launches, potentially breaking environmental law, CNBC reported. However, according to a CNBC report, SpaceX failed to apply for the environmental permits needed to use the technology. A representative for the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality told CNBC that as of Thursday SpaceX hadn't obtained the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit needed to permit such runoff at the launch site. Last week, physicist Jeff Baumgardner told Spaceweather that a SpaceX launch earlier in July briefly punched a hole in the Earth's ionosphere.
Persons: Elon Musk, SpaceX hadn't, didn't, Jeff Baumgardner, Spaceweather Organizations: SpaceX, CNBC, Starship, Morning, Texas Commission, Environmental Quality, Environmental Protection Agency Locations: Gulf of Mexico, Texas
Amazon touted the success of Netflix's "Wednesday" in its Q4 2022 earnings report on Thursday. The series, which stars Jenna Ortega, is one of Netflix's most-watched shows of all time. It was viewed for 1.237 billion hours globally in its first 28 days of release, according to Netflix's own figures. It bought the film and TV studio, which is also behind the James Bond films, last year for $8.5 billion, and recently launched the MGM+ streaming platform. Soon after, though, Netflix announced it had renewed the series for season two, exclusively for Netflix.
Speculation swirled online this week that the show could leave Netflix for Amazon. It garnered 1.2 billion hours — behind just "Squid Game" and "Stranger Things" season four. One of the people said deals with MGM for "Wednesday" were made long before Amazon bought MGM in May for $8.5 billion. But Netflix licenses other original shows that are produced by other parties; based on everything we know, it would be surprising to see Netflix let "Wednesday" slip through its fingers. All of this is not even mentioning the fact that Netflix has never played by conventional TV standards and isn't always quick to renew a series just because it's popular.
It said Alameda Research's Caroline Ellison and FTX's Gary Wang were "active participants" in fraud. The SEC complaint was published Wednesday. Bankman-Fried has been accused of siphoning off FTX customers' money for his personal use on venture investments, real-estate purchases, and political donations. The SEC said that Wang created software that helped divert FTX customer funds to Alameda and that Ellison misappropriated these funds for Alameda's trading activity. The SEC said Ellison and Wang were cooperating with the investigation.
Sam Bankman-Fried has said his "biggest single " mistake at FTX was filing for bankruptcy. Bankman-Fried said those now in charge of the company were "trying to burn it all to the ground." "You know what was maybe my single biggest fuckup?" Bankman-Fried suggested to Vox that "everything would be ~70% fixed right now" if FTX hadn't filed for bankruptcy. FTX has been accused of misusing customer funds to prop up another company owned by Bankman-Fried, the trading firm Alameda Research.
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