Toei Animation came through ahead of this month's Licensing Expo 2024 event to share some of what Eiichiro Oda's One Piece series is up to in celebration of the anime adaptation's 25th anniversary. Chief among the festivities and licensing opportunities are plans to take over the Exosphere—the exterior of the Sphere in Las Vegas—with a "stunning, larger than life display" from June 10-16, 2024. The One Piece series will also launch a new official English YouTube channel at the same time. Related: Meet Monkey D. Luffy: One Piece Anime 25th Anniversary Spotlight Here's an overview of the One Piece licenses highlighted prior to the event: Cloud9 : Leading esports organization for a collection of apparel and accessories. Culturefly : Manufacturer of exclusive licensed collectibles, subscription boxes, and tech accessories for customers to showcase their One Piece fandom. Dim Mak : DJ Steve Aoki’s fashion lifestyle brand for a...
- 5/20/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
Wheel of Fortune viewers have become suspicious after the same car prize wedge was landed on five times in a row, the odds of which were described by one fan as “astronomically bad.” As first reported by The U.S. Sun, fans started questioning what was going on after a BMW prize appeared for the fifth consecutive time on Friday’s (January 12) episode. The same car had come up throughout the week, but nobody had been able to crack the Bonus Round puzzle. On Friday, Lavonda Sharp, an avid traveler from University Park, Illinois, made it to the Bonus Round and successfully figured out the puzzle (“Make A Wise Choice”) and bagged herself the brand-new BMW X1 worth $44,310. “This is Friday; for four nights, we have tried to give this car away, and we did it,” host Pat Sajak said. According to Wheel of Fortune recapper Andy Nguyen, this marks...
- 1/17/2024
- TV Insider
The California Times — the parent company of the Los Angeles Times — closed three local newspapers this week, laying off 14 people in the process.
The Times reported Thursday that the Burbank Leader, Glendale News-Press and La Cañada Valley Sun are all folding. Of the 14 laid-off staffers, 10 were part of the Los Angeles Times Guild. All 14 are receiving severance.
On Twitter, reporter Andy Nguyen spoke out: “It’s been a great three years being able to cover Glendale and Burbank alongside some wonderful people but I’m sad to say a decision was made to shut down the Burbank Leader, Glendale News-Press and La Cañada Valley Sun and layoff the entire staff. Thanks for reading.”
Also Read: La Times Furloughs 40 Employees, Cuts Pay of Others as Ad Revenue 'Nearly Eliminated'
This move comes three days after the L.A. Times furloughed 40 staffers and issued pay cuts for some nonunion managers who remain.
The Times reported Thursday that the Burbank Leader, Glendale News-Press and La Cañada Valley Sun are all folding. Of the 14 laid-off staffers, 10 were part of the Los Angeles Times Guild. All 14 are receiving severance.
On Twitter, reporter Andy Nguyen spoke out: “It’s been a great three years being able to cover Glendale and Burbank alongside some wonderful people but I’m sad to say a decision was made to shut down the Burbank Leader, Glendale News-Press and La Cañada Valley Sun and layoff the entire staff. Thanks for reading.”
Also Read: La Times Furloughs 40 Employees, Cuts Pay of Others as Ad Revenue 'Nearly Eliminated'
This move comes three days after the L.A. Times furloughed 40 staffers and issued pay cuts for some nonunion managers who remain.
- 4/17/2020
- by Lindsey Ellefson
- The Wrap
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