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jeudi 12 juin 2014

World Cup: Thailand's Military Orders Free TV Coverage, FIFA Warns Piracy Sites; Gareth Edwards Talks 'Star Wars' Spinoff; eOne Executive Shakeup

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Thailand's Military Leaders Order Free World Cup TV Coverage
The country's ruling junta has instructed TV regulators to guarantee that local soccer fans won't have to pay a cent to watch every single World Cup game. | Read More
Soccer Governing Body Warns Piracy Sites Ahead of World Cup Kick-Off
World Cup organizers FIFA have sent out advance warnings to streaming sites telling them to monitor and remove "any and all" unauthorized streams of soccer games during the 2014 tournament in Brazil. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Gareth Edwards Talks 'Star Wars' Spinoff in China
At an event for film students at the Beijing Film Academy, the director said of his remarkable recent career: "If I was in the audience at film school, looking at me now, I would hate me." | Read More
Entertainment One Restructures U.S. Film Division After Phase 4 Films Deal
Dylan Wiley, Patrick McDonough, Ryan Markowitz, Seanna Hore, Sejin Croninger and Walter Schmidt are leaving the Canada-based distributor. | Read More
Spike Lee Releases Soccer Short Film Shot in Rio (Video)
The filmmaker has made "The Game" available on iTunes ahead of the 2014 World Cup, which will kick off Thursday. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
'Top of the Lake' Wins Big at Monte-Carlo TV Festival
Matt LeBlanc's "Episodes" won the best comedy prize, while "Modern Family" star Julie Bowen took home best actress in a comedy. | Read More
Analyst Calls ITV Top Stock Pick, Cites Improved Ad Trends, World Cup
"Suggestions that advertising momentum is improving around the World Cup should help" investor sentiment, says Liberum's Ian Whittaker. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
Vivendi Looking to Sell German VOD Platform Watchever
The French media giant is reportedly seeking a buyer for the money-losing VOD service as Netflix plans to enter the German market later this year. | Read More
2014 World Cup: How Much Will Winning Team Get? And 10 Other Key Stats
THR plays the numbers game to find the most expensive team, priciest star, the bookies' odds for the favorite to win the tournament in Brazil and other surprising figures. | Read More
World Cup: Ronaldo Leads List of Most Marketable Soccer Players
The Portugal star is also the only athlete in the top 20 most-followed on Twitter, with 26.6 million followers. | Read More
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