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The former TV and movie actress - best known for She's The Man and What A Girl Wants as well as the series The Amanda Show - wore a black T-shirt that said Stay Calm And Create On as she pulled a black cosmetic trunk.
If Netflix can pull it off, revenue from the ad-supported version of the service and from a coming charge to subscribers for sharing their accounts, may well make up for any shortfall from a lower-priced streaming tier, said Haris Anwar, a senior analyst with Investing.com.
Netflix Co-Chief Executive Reed Hastings said that insight dawned on him after listening recently to former Disney CEO Bob Iger describe traditional TV as marching toward a precipice. As TV's audience shrinks, it becomes less attractive for advertisers - and a plum target for Netflix to disrupt.
"While the strategic shift may cannibalize its existing market - particularly at the $9.99 tier - it's a great move in this inflationary environment, where households continue to rationalize their streaming choices," said Fred Boxa, associate director of consulting firm Arthur D.
collapse of linear TV as an advertising vehicle." "They're just being able to reach fewer people, and the 18-to-49 demographic is (declining) even faster than the decline in pay TV. So this is what is really fueling the cycle, is that ...
Oct 19 (Reuters) - Netflix Inc upended the global entertainment industry about a dozen years ago with a streaming video service that rendered network television programming schedules and movie screening times all but irrelevant.
The children's commissioner Anne Longfield, who gave her last speech yesterday before stepping down from the role, said it was 'impossible to overstate how damaging the last year has been for many children'.
The plan for summer school, which was drawn up by the newly appointed education recovery commissioner Sir Kevan Collins, will see pupils enjoy sports and physical education in the morning before sitting down at the desk - due to fears that a lack of activity could affect students' mental health and academic success, the publication reports.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: 'We know schools, parents and pupils need clarity on plans as soon as possible, which is why we have committed to providing two weeks' notice for them to prepare.
He is also expected to confirm that teachers will be given the final decision over what grades to award pupils for cancelled GCSEs and A-level exams in 2021 - instead of the troublesome Centre Assessment Grades algorithm which saw average grades drag some candidates down last year.
Schools are to be handed hundreds of millions in funding to provide 'catch-up' classes throughout the summer in an effort to stop children falling through the gaps following almost a year of missed education.
Ms Longfield said: 'Two weeks ago the Prime Minister said educational catch-up was the key focus of the entire Government - yet we still don't know if next month he is planning to take the Universal Credit uplift away from millions of families.
If the Government is really focused on educational catch-up, it wouldn't even countenance pushing 800,000 children into the type of devastating poverty which can have a much bigger impact on their life chances than the school they go to or the catch-up tuition they get.