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Bell Media Announces Randy Lennox Adding President Of Content & Broadcasting

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Bell Media President Mary Ann Turcke announced today several key changes in the leadership of the company’s content, distribution, and English-language programming teams. Randy Lennox becomes President, Broadcasting and Content; Tracey Pearce becomes President, Distribution and Pay; and Mike Cosentino becomes Senior Vice-President, CTV and Specialty.

The changes, effective Monday, August 8, come as Domenic Vivolo, President, Content Sales, Marketing and Digital Products, steps down at the end of this week to pursue new opportunities.

“These elevated roles recognize the contributions Randy, Tracey, and Mike have made to the company as individuals and leaders,” said Mary Ann Turcke. “They are exceptional media executives with decades of experience and stellar track records of innovation and success. I would also like to acknowledge Domenic’s significant contribution to the company and wish him well in the future.”

As a result of the changes, Randy Lennox’s portfolio expands to integrate Bell Media’s English-language programming and production teams with a singular focus on content. In addition to his current role overseeing all of Bell Media’s English independent and in-house entertainment productions, Lennox will now be responsible for Bell Media’s conventional and English-language entertainment specialty channels. Reporting to Turcke, Lennox continues to be responsible for all English and French radio and local television broadcasting.

In her new role, Pearce will lead the team that distributes, licenses, and markets all Bell Media conventional networks, specialty and pay channels, non-linear content, and TV Everywhere services to the company’s BDU partners on traditional and digital platforms. Pearce will also assume responsibility for CraveTV and the pay TV multiplex The Movie Network, including HBO Canada. Reporting to Turcke, Pearce will maintain her executive role supporting our English-language factual specialty channels, including Discovery.

Mike Cosentino’s responsibilities expand to include Bell Media’s English-language entertainment specialty channels. With a unified focus, Mike will now lead all programming and channel strategy for Bell Media’s industry-leading conventional networks CTV and CTV Two, as well as the company’s English-language entertainment specialty channel portfolio, including leading brands Space, Bravo, The Comedy Network, E!, Much, MTV, and Gusto. Reporting to Lennox, Cosentino and his teams will also provide ongoing programming, acquisition, and scheduling expertise for CraveTV and The Movie Network.

Bell Media owns 30 local television stations led by CTV, Canada’s #1 television network; 34 specialty channels, including TSN and RDS, Canada’s most-watched specialty channels in English and French; and four pay TV services, including The Movie Network and Super Écran. Bell Media is also Canada’s largest radio broadcaster, with 106 licensed radio stations in 54 markets across Canada.

Christopher Guest’s Mascots to launch on Netflix on October 13

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Mascots is a new comedy from Christopher Guest, director of Waiting for Guffman and Best in Show. Starring many of his regular troupe of actors, this latest film takes place in the ultra-competitive world of sports mascots where they compete for the most prestigious award in their field, the Gold Fluffy.

The Netflix original film stars Jane Lynch, Parker Posey, Fred Willard, Ed Begley, Jr., Christopher Moynihan, Don Lake, Brad Williams, Zach Woods, Chris O’Dowd, Susan Yeagley, Sarah Baker, Tom Bennett, Kerry Godliman, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Coolidge, Michael Hitchcock, Maria Blasucci, John Michael Higgins, and Jim Piddock. The film was written by Christopher Guest & Jim Piddock and produced by Karen Murphy. Mascots will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival this September and will launch globally on Netflix on October 13, 2016.

James Corden Played Matt Damon’s Stunt Double in “Jason Bourne”

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When James Corden arrives on the “Jason Bourne” set expecting to act with Matt Damon, he is surprised to learn he will be spending a painful day as Matt’s stunt double.

“If you know there’s a crash pad there, then I know there’s a crash pad there, and that means the audience knows that you know that I know that you know there’s a crash pad there, and it’s all just kind of ruined.”

The iPhone Hits Another Milestone: 1 Billion Sold

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A little more than nine years after it made its debut in the United States in June 2007, Apple announced that it recently sold its one billionth iPhone.

Having generated more than $600 billion in revenue and in all likelihood more than $100 billion in net profit for Apple, the iPhone might well be the most profitable piece of technology to ever have hit the market. It has transformed Apple from a company with $19 billion in annual sales (in 2006) to the most valuable company in the world, raking in $234 billion in the fiscal year that ended in September 2015.

However, every fairytale must eventually come to an end and so does the iPhone’s remarkable growth story. Between April and June, iPhone sales declined for the second consecutive quarter and, if Apple revenue guidance is any indication, will continue to do so in the ongoing quarter. With the smartphone market maturing and many low-cost alternatives flooding emerging markets, it will be interesting to see if Apple can reinvigorate sales or if we are already past peak iPhone.

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How Pixar Uses Music To Make Us Cry

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Ethen of the Sideways YouTube channel has created a video essay where he examines how Pixar uses music to make millions of people, myself included, to cry at all the right moments.

Watch 1,000 musicians cover “Seven Nation Army”

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A group of over 1,000 Italian musicians, calling themselves Rockin’1000, recently gathered at a stadium in Cesena, Italy to perform a thunderous rendition of the White Stripes hit, Seven Nation Army. Touting themselves as “the biggest rock band on earth,” the same ensemble covered Foo Fighters’ Learn to Fly last summer, leading Dave Grohl to promise that his band would come do a show in Cesena. In August 2015, nearly 16 years after its initial release, the single entered the Austrian Singles Chart at number 69 and the Swiss Singles Chart at number 41, thanks to Rockin’1000.

Jack White played the first vinyl record in space

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Nashville rocker Jack White has successfully played a vinyl record in space — the first person ever to do so. On Saturday, White launched a gold-plated 12-inch master of Carl Sagan’s “A Glorious Dawn” using a ‘space-proof’ turntable attached to a high-altitude balloon. The vessel — known as “The Icarus Craft” — ascended 94,413 feet above the earth in less than 90 minutes.

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Parrot Sings Drowning Pool’s “Bodies (Let The Bodies Hit The Floor)”

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This parrot can sing metal better than me.

How to make speakers out of paper

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I am almost useless around the house when it comes to fixing stuff. There are no starting-off points with me, either. And while you’ll never know when you’ll need to make a pair of speakers out of some strips of paper, this video will help you win points with your family or housemates. If you figure out how to do it, don’t worry about telling me how to do it, I still won’t be able to.

https://youtu.be/Pv1oz2TogUk

Annoy yourself (and others) with “The World’s Most Unwanted Song”

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“The Most Unwanted Song” is a song created by artists Komar and Melamid and composer Dave Soldier in 1997. The song was designed to incorporate lyrical and musical elements that were annoying to most people. These elements included bagpipes, cowboy music, an opera singer rapping, and a children’s choir that urged listeners to go shopping at Wal-Mart.

For The People’s Choice: Music CD, “The Most Unwanted Song” was paired with “The Most Wanted Song,” which incorporated musical elements that were “wanted” by listeners, again as determined by a public opinion survey. Instruments such as guitar, bass, piano and drums, and lyrics about love were “most wanted” by the survey respondents, and are included in the song, which has been described as “Celine Dion-esque”.

The vocals for “The Most Wanted Song” are provided by Ada Dyer and Ronnie Gent; Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid is featured on guitar.