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FIFA Said to Be Close to TV Deal With Apple for New Tournament

The agreement would give the tech company worldwide rights for a monthlong World Cup-style competition between top teams set to take place next year.

The tournament, which will feature teams from around the world, will take place for the first time next summer, in the United States.

Forbidden to Watch Films as a Child, He Now Directs Somalia’s Top Shows

Abshir Rageh had to sneak out from home to see bootleg Indian films and “Rambo” at a makeshift cinema. Now, he’s creating dramas that draw millions of online views in a country inching toward stability.

Abshir Rageh, in red shirt and cap, on the set of a TV drama he’s filming in Mogadishu, Somalia.

Sony's TV Lineup 2024: New TVs, New Direction

OLED takes a step back as the brand embraces the brightness wars with some powerful new weapons.

The Bizarre Chinese Murder Plot Behind Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’

Lin Qi, a billionaire who helped produce the science-fiction hit, was poisoned to death by a disgruntled executive. His attacker now faces the death penalty.

Lin Qi spent millions to buy the rights to a Chinese science-fiction novel called “The Three-Body Problem” but was murdered before it launched as a television series.

AWOL LTV-3500 Pro Review: So Bright, So Expensive

The AWOL LTV-3500 Pro is one of the brightest, most powerful projectors we’ve ever tested, at a price to match.

A First Look at Samsung's 2024 TV Lineup

Samsung’s new OLED cuts the glare, while its Music Frame speakers sound much better than what you’d expect from such a compact design.

How to Take Advantage of the Samsung Free TV Promotion (2024)

If you’re willing to wait until Samsung can ship you one of its upcoming 2024 models, you can get a 65-inch LED TV for free. But this preorder promotion ends April 11.

LG TV Lineup 2024: What to Look for This Year

The major electronics brand has some big things planned for new TV models this year, including a major update to WebOS.

Cramming for the Oscars

It’s been a rough year for Hollywood, but the post-awards season landscape offers some hints of hope for audiences.

‘Dragon Ball’ Creator Akira Toriyama Dies Age 68

His popular manga inspired numerous television, film and video game adaptations, reaching fans far beyond Japan’s borders.

Akira Toriyama in 1982. Since he created “Dragon Ball,” in the 1980s, it has spanned 42 volumes, sold millions of copies worldwide and become one of the most famous manga.

A ‘Tipping Point’ for News in New Zealand

“There was no single trigger that caused this,” James Gibbons, a regional executive at Warner Bros Discovery, said.

Last week, Newshub said that it was shutting down.

Ship Crashes Into Bridge in China, Killing 5

Several vehicles plummeted from the crossing, part of which collapsed, in the southern city of Guangzhou, the authorities said.

A container ship at the damaged Lixinsha Bridge in Guangzhou in a still from a social media video.

Lights! Camera! Modi! It’s a One-Man Show on Indian Television.

The grand opening of a temple in Ayodhya was both a religious ritual and a made-for-TV spectacle for a broadcast media co-opted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Reporters inside Ram Temple in Ayodhya, India, after the opening ceremony last month.

Minute-Long Soap Operas Are Here. Is America Ready?

Popularized in China during the pandemic, ReelShort and other apps are hoping to bring minute-by-minute melodramas to the United States.

The short features available on the app ReelShort range from romance to revenge to soap opera-esque.

Amazon’s ‘Expats’ Was Filmed in Hong Kong, But People Can’t Watch It There

The first two episodes of the show, which was filmed during the city’s pandemic restrictions, were released last week but were not available there.

Nicole Kidman and a few crew members were granted an exemption to the quarantine rule in Hong Kong to shoot “Expats,” during the pandemic. The special treatment angered residents.

Japanese Talk Show Host Blazed Trails for Her Gender, and Now, for Her Longevity

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi has been one of Japan’s best-known entertainers for seven decades. At 90, she’s still going strong.

Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, 90, on the set of “Tetsuko’s Room,” in Tokyo, Japan, earlier this month. Her talk show has been on since 1976, earning a Guinness World Record last fall for most episodes hosted by the same presenter.

Antihero Worship

The Emmy Awards are next week. Does it matter if you like the characters on the nominated shows?

'They Want to Kill Us All': Armed Gangsters Storm Live Ecuadorian TV Broadcast

A group of armed hooded men stormed the premises of TC Television, a new network headquartered in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on Tuesday, kidnapping all the personnel present in the building.

Samsung QN90C QLED Review: Stunning Picture

Samsung’s midrange QLED is still a winner, even as the competition heats up.

‘It’s State Propaganda’: Ukrainians Shun TV News as War Drags on

A government-approved news program intended to counter Russian disinformation and boost morale is coming under criticism for painting a rosy picture of the war.

Oleksiy Dmytrashkivskiy, head of public relations for the Ukrainian army, is interviewed by Telemarathon host Vadym Karpiak. Viewership for the show has shrunk as the war has dragged on.

Polish Right Occupies State TV, Refusing to Accept Loss of Power

The sit-in shut down Poland’s main public news station, a possible harbinger of battles to come as the party voted out of power tries to keep its grip on state institutions.

Police officers in front of the public broadcasting headquarters on Wednesday in Warsaw, where members of the ousted former government staged a sit-in to prevent new managers from taking over.

Best 4K Blu-Ray Players (2023): Sony, Panasonic and More

Physical media hive, rise up, and read our test of the finest Blu-ray players you can buy right now.

Sony A95L OLED Review: Stunning Picture

Move over Samsung. Sony’s QD OLED is the prettiest TV we’ve looked at this year.

LG C3 Review: The Best OLED for Most

A frustrating setup gives way to OLED bliss inside this fantastic LG TV.

Marty Krofft, of Producing Pair that Put ‘H.R. Pufnstuf’ and the Osmonds on TV, Dies at 86

NEW YORK — Marty Krofft, a TV producer known for imaginative children’s shows such as “H.R. Pufnstuf” and primetime hits including “Donny & Marie” in the 1970s, has died in Los Angeles, his publicist said. Krofft was 86.

Russian Payments to Top Journalist Hubert Seipel Jolts Germany

The revelation that the broadcaster Hubert Seipel accepted payments from an oligarch is stirring worries in Germany that Russia is using an old playbook to promote its interests.

An Arabic translation of the 2015 biography by Hubert Seipel, “Putin: Inner Views of Power,” on display at the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair last year.

Dark Hedges: 6 ‘Game of Thrones’ Trees Will Be Cut Down

Six of the Dark Hedges beech trees, a tourist destination in Northern Ireland for fans of the HBO fantasy series, will be cut down because they are in poor condition, officials said.

The Dark Hedges, an avenue of beech trees in Northern Ireland, has become a destination for “Game of Thrones” fans.

Somewhat Guiltily, Ukrainians Miss Matthew Perry

Even as the war’s devastation rages on, Ukrainians have found space to mourn an actor who brought them comfort and laughter.

From left, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston and Matt LeBlanc in a scene from “Friends.” Mr. Perry, who played Chandler Bing on the popular sitcom, died on Oct. 28. He was 54.

‘Friends’ Cast Release Statement on Matthew Perry’s Death

Perry’s co-stars on the long-running NBC sitcom released a joint statement after the actor’s death over the weekend at 54.

Matthew Perry, third from right, with his “Friends” castmates: From left, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox, Jennifer Aniston, Matt LeBlanc and Lisa Kudrow.

David Suzuki Warned Canada About Mistreating Nature, but Says, ‘We’ve Failed’

After cautioning about environmental damage on TV for decades, David Suzuki, 87, one of Canada’s most famous scientists, felt a sense of defeat as he watched forests burn and temperatures soar this summer.

David Suzuki, the science broadcaster, prolific author and perhaps Canada’s most prominent environmentalist, on Quadra Island, in British Columbia.

TCL Q7 Review: The Best Affordable TV

This sub-$1,000 TV makes gaming, sports, and the latest Star Wars: Ashoka look amazing, even compared to much more expensive competitors.
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