
'Let's not panic': Canada picks up the pieces after ugly Latvia loss at world juniorsSeveral states are looking to strengthen oversight of medical credit cards. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on X (Opens in new window) Most Popular Amber Alert canceled for 3 children last seen at Augusta County bus stop Amber Alert canceled for 3 children last seen at Augusta County bus stop ‘Deny,’ ‘defend’ and ‘depose’: Ammunition used in CEO’s killing had writing on it, AP source says ‘Deny,’ ‘defend’ and ‘depose’: Ammunition used in CEO’s killing had writing on it, AP source says Digging resumes in the search for a woman in a Pennsylvania sinkhole Digging resumes in the search for a woman in a Pennsylvania sinkhole Wind chill dropping to the teens Thursday night in Hampton Roads Wind chill dropping to the teens Thursday night in Hampton Roads John Hinckley Jr., who tried to kill Ronald Reagan, announces plans to open music store in Williamsburg John Hinckley Jr., who tried to kill Ronald Reagan, announces plans to open music store in Williamsburg Amazon same-day delivery center opens in Hampton — the 1st of its kind in Hampton Roads Amazon same-day delivery center opens in Hampton — the 1st of its kind in Hampton Roads Tommy Reamon retires after he ‘changed culture’ of Denbigh High football program Tommy Reamon retires after he ‘changed culture’ of Denbigh High football program Mel Jones discovered Lawrence Taylor, touched hundreds of lives during 46 years coaching at Lafayette High Mel Jones discovered Lawrence Taylor, touched hundreds of lives during 46 years coaching at Lafayette High Federal appeals court upholds law requiring sale or ban of TikTok in the U.S. Federal appeals court upholds law requiring sale or ban of TikTok in the U.S. An appeals court ruled there were issues with a man’s sentencing. Then the Norfolk judge increased it. An appeals court ruled there were issues with a man’s sentencing. Then the Norfolk judge increased it. Trending Nationally Gunman who killed UnitedHeathcare CEO Brian Thompson outside NYC Hilton left eerie message on bullets: NYPD sources Police may search a vehicle based on the smell of raw cannabis, Illinois Supreme Court rules Tsunami warning lifted for Bay Area coast after magnitude 7.0 earthquake rocks California’s northwest coast Boston City Councilor arrested by feds on corruption charges San Diego County’s GDP up to $261.7 billion — bigger than half of U.S. states
The rivalry between Ohio State and Michigan erupted into chaos after Saturday's game, with a skirmish breaking out on the field between players that led to police deploying pepper spray -- and some members of the Buckeyes coaching staff leaving the field bloodied. The fight broke out after Michigan's 13-10 upset win over Ohio State in Columbus, with Michigan players attempting to plant a flag at midfield and Buckeyes linebacker Jack Sawyer ripping away the flag. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Thanks for the feedback.TORONTO, Dec. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rivalry Corp. (the " Company " or " Rivalry ") (TSXV: RVLY) (OTCQX: RVLCF) (FSE: 9VK), the leading sportsbook and iGaming operator for digital-first players, is pleased to announce that it has closed the third tranche (the " Third Closing ”) of its non-brokered private placement of units of the Company (the " Units "), previously announced on November 26, 2024 (the " Offering "). Under the Third Closing, the Company issued 2,231,253 Units at a price of $0.15 per Unit, for gross proceeds of $334,688. The Company may complete one or more additional closings, for aggregate gross proceeds (together with the proceeds raised under the initial closing, second closing and Third Closing) of up to approximately USD$3 million. Unless otherwise noted, all dollar figures are quoted in Canadian dollars. Each Unit is comprised of one (1) subordinate voting share in the capital of the Company (each, a " Subordinate Voting Share ") and one-half of one (1/2) Subordinate Voting Share purchase warrant (each whole warrant, a " Warrant "). Each Warrant is exercisable into one Subordinate Voting Share in the capital of the Company (each, a " Warrant Share ") at a price of $0.25 per Warrant Share for a period of 12 months from the date hereof, subject to the Company's right to accelerate the expiry date of the Warrants upon 30 days' notice in the event that the closing price of the Subordinate Voting Shares is equal to or exceeds $0.50 on the TSX Venture Exchange (or such other recognized Canadian stock exchange as the Subordinate Voting Shares are primarily traded on) for a period of 10 consecutive trading days. The Company intends to use the proceeds from the Offering for corporate development and general working capital purposes. The Subordinate Voting Shares and Warrants, and any securities issuable upon exercise thereof, are subject to a four-month statutory hold period, in accordance with applicable securities legislation. The Company has paid an aggregate of $10,501.20 in finder's fees in connection with the Third Closing. This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy nor shall there be any sale of any of the securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful. The securities have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the " U.S. Securities Act "), or any applicable state securities laws and may not be offered or sold within the United States unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws, or an exemption from such registration requirements is available. 100,200 Units were issued to family members of Steven Isenberg, a director of the Company and a "related party" (within the meaning of Multilateral Instrument 61-101 - Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions ("MI 61-101")) and 500,000 Units were issued to Kevin Wimer, a director of the Company and a "related party", and such issuances are considered a "related party transaction" for the purposes of MI 61-101. Such related party transaction is exempt from the formal valuation and minority shareholder approval requirements of MI 61-101 as neither the fair market value of the securities being issued to the related parties nor the consideration being paid by the related parties exceeded 25% of the Company's market capitalization. The purchasers of the Units and the extent of such participation were not finalized until shortly prior to the completion of the Offering. Accordingly, it was not possible to publicly disclose details of the nature and extent of related party participation in the transactions contemplated hereby pursuant to a material change report filed at least 21 days prior to the completion of such transactions. About Rivalry Rivalry Corp. wholly owns and operates Rivalry Limited , a leading sport betting and media company offering fully regulated online wagering on esports, traditional sports, and casino for the digital generation. Based in Toronto, Rivalry operates a global team in more than 20 countries and growing. Rivalry Limited has held an Isle of Man license since 2018, considered one of the premier online gambling jurisdictions, as well as an internet gaming registration in Ontario, and is currently in the process of obtaining additional country licenses. With world class creative execution and brand positioning in online culture, a native crypto token, and demonstrated market leadership among digital-first users Rivalry is shaping the future of online gambling for a generation born on the internet. Company Contact: Steven Salz, Co-founder & CEO [email protected] Investor Contact: [email protected] Media Contact: Cody Luongo, Head of Communications [email protected] 203-947-1936 Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this press release. Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information and Statements This news release contains certain forward-looking information within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws ("forward-looking statements"). All statements other than statements of present or historical fact are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as "anticipate", "achieve", "could", "believe", "plan", "intend", "objective", "continuous", "ongoing", "estimate", "outlook", "expect", "project" and similar words, including negatives thereof, suggesting future outcomes or that certain events or conditions "may" or "will" occur. These statements are only predictions. Forward-looking statements are based on the opinions and estimates of management of the Company at the date the statements are made based on information then available to the Company. Various factors and assumptions are applied in drawing conclusions or making the forecasts or projections set out in forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are subject to and involve a number of known and unknown, variables, risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the control of the Company, which may cause the Company's actual performance and results to differ materially from any projections of future performance or results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors, among other things, include regulatory or political change such as changes in applicable laws and regulations; the ability to obtain and maintain required licenses; the esports and sports betting industry being a heavily regulated industry; the complex and evolving regulatory environment for the online gaming and online gambling industry; the success of esports and other betting products are not guaranteed; changes in public perception of the esports and online gambling industry; failure to retain or add customers; the Company having a limited operating history; negative cash flow from operations; operational risks; cybersecurity risks; reliance on management; reliance on third parties and third-party networks; exchange rate risks; risks related to cryptocurrency transactions; risk of intellectual property infringement or invalid claims; the effect of capital market conditions and other factors on capital availability; competition, including from more established or better financed competitors; and general economic, market and business conditions. For additional risks, please see the Company's MD&A dated April 30, 2024 and other disclosure documents available on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca. No assurance can be given that the expectations reflected in forward-looking statements will prove to be correct. Although the forward-looking statements contained in this news release are based upon what management of the Company believes, or believed at the time, to be reasonable assumptions, the Company cannot assure shareholders that actual results will be consistent with such forward-looking statements, as there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated or intended. Readers should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements and information contained in this news release. The forward-looking information and forward-looking statements contained in this press release are made as of the date of this press release, and the Company does not undertake to update any forward-looking information and/or forward-looking statements that are contained or referenced herein, except in accordance with applicable securities laws. No stock exchange, securities commission or other regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained herein. Source: Rivalry Corp.Minnesota will try to bounce back from two straight losses when it hosts Bethune-Cookman on Sunday afternoon in Minneapolis. The Golden Gophers (5-3) are coming off a 57-51 loss against Wake Forest on Friday, which followed a 68-66 overtime loss against Wichita State on Thursday. Both games took place at the ESPN Events Invitational in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Minnesota coach Ben Johnson cited inconsistency on offense as the main reason for his team's recent skid. "We're painfully figuring that out," Johnson said. "I thought our defense, though, (Thursday and Friday) has proven this is a top-40 or top-30 defense. We've got to be able to show up with offense and free throws." Golden Gophers starter Lu'Cye Patterson said he and his teammates remain confident in their potential as the Big Ten conference season approaches. "We just have to keep doing what we're supposed to do and keep our level of defensive play up," Patterson said. "It's going to win us a lot of games. The offense is going to come." Bethune-Cookman (2-5) will try to play spoiler on the road. The Wildcats have split their past two games as they beat North Dakota 79-67 on Tuesday and lost to Gardner-Webb 79-64 on Wednesday, both games played in the Cancun Challenge in Cancun, Mexico. Four players for Bethune-Cookman scored in double digits in their most recent game. Reggie Ward Jr. and Daniel Rouzan led the way with 14 points apiece, Trey Thomas scored 13 and Brayon Freeman chipped in 10. Bethune-Cookman is coached by Reggie Theus, who enjoyed a long NBA career and coached the Sacramento Kings for parts of two seasons. Theus said the Wildcats were in better position to compete this season compared with a season ago. "We've got a lot of depth, and we have age and experience," Theus said. "One of the biggest differences in our team is that we have great size now, where last year we were pretty small." Dawson Garcia leads Minnesota with 18.6 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. Patterson is next with 10.1 points per contest. Bethune-Cookman is led by Freeman, who is averaging 15.9 points per game. Thomas (11.7 points per game) and Ward Jr. (11.0) also are scoring in double digits. --Field Level Media
Every New Year's also triggers the eternal debate about resolutions. A majority of US adults say they intend to make a New Year's resolution of some type, but millennials and Gen Z are especially likely to be on board - about two-thirds expect to do so, compared to about half of older adults. Women are also more likely than men to say they will set a goal for 2025. ET Year-end Special Reads Take That: The gamechanger weapon's India acquired in 2024 10 big-bang policy moves Modi government made in 2024 How governments tried to rein in the social media beast Younger Americans are more likely to make a resolution. Most of them seem to prioritize more sleep, meditation and breathing exercises. Many others agree. About 3 in 10 adults choose resolutions involving exercise or eating healthier. About one-quarter said they'll make a resolution involving losing weight and a similar number said they'll resolve to make changes about priorities of money or mental health and self-care. Many youths' resolutions are to stay social and active and are preferring more goal-oriented resolutions. Meanwhile, if you're planning on ringing in the new year quietly at home, you're not alone. A majority of US adults intend to celebrate New Year's Eve at home, according to a new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Centre for Public Affairs Research. Nearly 2 in 10 will be celebrating at a friend or family member's home, and just 5 per cent plan to go out to celebrate at a bar, restaurant or organized event, the poll found. Artificial Intelligence(AI) Java Programming with ChatGPT: Learn using Generative AI By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Basics of Generative AI: Unveiling Tomorrows Innovations By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Generative AI for Dynamic Java Web Applications with ChatGPT By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Mastering C++ Fundamentals with Generative AI: A Hands-On By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Master in Python Language Quickly Using the ChatGPT Open AI By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Performance Marketing for eCommerce Brands By - Zafer Mukeri, Founder- Inara Marketers View Program Office Productivity Zero to Hero in Microsoft Excel: Complete Excel guide 2024 By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Finance A2Z Of Money By - elearnmarkets, Financial Education by StockEdge View Program Marketing Modern Marketing Masterclass by Seth Godin By - Seth Godin, Former dot com Business Executive and Best Selling Author View Program Astrology Vastu Shastra Course By - Sachenkumar Rai, Vastu Shashtri View Program Strategy Succession Planning Masterclass By - Nigel Penny, Global Strategy Advisor: NSP Strategy Facilitation Ltd. View Program Data Science SQL for Data Science along with Data Analytics and Data Visualization By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) AI and Analytics based Business Strategy By - Tanusree De, Managing Director- Accenture Technology Lead, Trustworthy AI Center of Excellence: ATCI View Program Web Development A Comprehensive ASP.NET Core MVC 6 Project Guide for 2024 By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Digital Marketing Masterclass by Pam Moore By - Pam Moore, Digital Transformation and Social Media Expert View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) AI-Powered Python Mastery with Tabnine: Boost Your Coding Skills By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Office Productivity Mastering Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and 365 By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Digital marketing - Wordpress Website Development By - Shraddha Somani, Digital Marketing Trainer, Consultant, Strategiest and Subject Matter expert View Program Office Productivity Mastering Google Sheets: Unleash the Power of Excel and Advance Analysis By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Web Development Mastering Full Stack Development: From Frontend to Backend Excellence By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Finance Financial Literacy i.e Lets Crack the Billionaire Code By - CA Rahul Gupta, CA with 10+ years of experience and Accounting Educator View Program Data Science SQL Server Bootcamp 2024: Transform from Beginner to Pro By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program But many US adults will celebrate the new year in a different way - by making a resolution. More than half say they'll make at least one resolution for 2025. There's some optimism about the year ahead, although more than half aren't expecting a positive change. About 4 in 10 say 2025 will be a better year for them personally. About one-third don't expect much of a difference between 2024 and 2025, and about one-quarter think 2025 will be a worse year than 2024. FAQs Q1. When is New Year's eve? A1. New Year's eve is on December 31, Tuesday. Q2. When is New Year? A2. New Year is on January 1, Wednesday. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )Ohio State Coaches 'Bloodied' in Postgame Brawl With Michigan
None
‘Catch Them Young’ Referee Benedict Agyei Shines in Ashanti Region Inter-School Soccer Final
A new report from the African Narratives think tank reveals that a recent reconciliation agreement between Somalia and Ethiopia, brokered by Turkey, is forcing Egypt to re-evaluate its strategic position in the Horn of Africa. The agreement, announced on 11 December 2024, raises significant questions about Egypt’s influence in the region and may require a recalibration of its diplomatic and security policies, according to the analysis released on Thursday. The report suggests that Cairo can no longer take its regional role for granted, and must actively respond to these shifting dynamics. The African Narratives report details how relations between Somalia and Ethiopia sharply deteriorated earlier in 2024, following Ethiopia’s signing of a memorandum of understanding with the breakaway Somaliland region. This agreement, which granted Ethiopia access to ports and military bases in Somaliland in exchange for initiating the process of recognising Somaliland’s independence, triggered a sharp response from Mogadishu, with tensions escalating throughout the year. Somalia’s decision to exclude Ethiopian forces from the African Union mission and establish a new mission to commence in early 2025 further highlighted the fractured relationship. The “Ankara Declaration,” as the new agreement is known, aims to de-escalate these tensions, the report states. However, the accord notably avoids directly addressing the core disputes between Somalia and Ethiopia, opting instead for technical negotiations to be concluded by the end of February 2025. These talks are intended to establish a framework for cooperation and resolve lingering issues between the two sides. However, the report cautions that the absence of concrete solutions within the declaration itself leaves many questions unanswered. According to the official Turkish statement, the Ankara agreement is limited to an exchange of understandings regarding bilateral principles, with Ethiopia reaffirming its support for Somali unity and sovereignty, while Somalia recognises Ethiopia’s need for access to its coast for economic purposes. The report points out that this is essentially a restatement of broad objectives, lacking the tangible commitments necessary to ensure long-term stability. Despite the agreement’s limitations, the African Narratives report acknowledges that it does present certain advantages for the involved parties. However, for Egypt, it presents a complex strategic puzzle. Turkey’s mediation, primarily driven by its ambition to become a major player in the Horn of Africa, benefits from this accord, the report suggests. Ankara’s influence in Somalia is substantial, including economic aid and military support. This agreement reinforces Turkey’s role as a regional mediator, enhancing its strategic position. Ethiopia, too, gains by securing access to Somali ports, reducing regional tensions, and allowing its government to focus on internal conflicts. However, for Somalia the benefits of the deal, especially on military issues, are still limited. The Somali government, for its part, hopes to strengthen stability and create new economic avenues. However, Mogadishu remains wary of granting Addis Ababa military privileges on its coasts, given the implications for its sovereignty. This cautious approach highlights a potential point of contention in the future. The report makes clear that several obstacles could impede this fragile reconciliation. The presence of terrorist groups, most notably Al-Shabaab and the growing presence of ISIS, could pose significant threats to the region, particularly if Somalia relies on certain ports. Further, the volatile nature of the Middle East, coupled with increasing global competition for influence in the Horn of Africa, could undermine the stability of the entire region. The report then turns its attention to Egypt’s strategic dilemma. Egypt recently supported Somalia by providing military equipment and reaffirming its commitment to Somali sovereignty. However, the rapprochement between Somalia and Ethiopia creates a complex situation. While Somalia continues to view Egypt as an important military partner , its willingness to engage with Ethiopia on economic issues complicates matters. Egypt now risks losing influence in the region, as Somalia seeks to balance its relationships with both Cairo and Addis Ababa. Egypt’s existing military ties to Somalia may not be enough to counter the shift towards closer cooperation between Mogadishu and Addis Ababa. Furthermore, African Narratives report argues that Ethiopia’s potential access to the Red Sea coast could pose a significant challenge to Egyptian interests, especially if it leads to increased Ethiopian influence over the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and the Gulf of Aden, which are critical for the Suez Canal. Economically, the report adds, the agreement could limit Egyptian investment in the region, particularly given Turkey’s rising influence. Though Egypt remains a significant presence in Africa, the reconciliation could have a palpable effect on its regional sway. Despite these concerns, the report suggests that “Somalia will not risk its relationship with Egypt, Eritrea, and Djibouti.” and that Mogadishu will likely resist granting Ethiopia military access to its ports. Additionally, Turkey, having recently improved its relations with Egypt, is unlikely to risk a confrontation that might jeopardise navigation to the Red Sea and the Suez Canal. The report also highlights that Egypt is a key player in the region, with strong ties to Djibouti, Eritrea and Somalia. This was apparent on Friday evening, as the United Nations Security Council has authorised a new African Union stabilisation and support mission in Somalia, known as AUSSOM, which will replace the current, larger AU anti-terrorism operation from 1 January 2025. During the Security Council meeting, the Federal Government of Somalia declared that Ethiopia would not be part of AUSSOM. Somalia stated that it has secured the necessary 11,000 security personnel through existing bilateral agreements with other countries. The report proposes that Egypt should seize the opportunity to formulate a cooperation agreement with both Somalia and Ethiopia, aimed at economic integration, countering regional terrorist threats, and promoting stability. This cooperation could also provide Egypt a way to safeguard its own interests, while ensuring the security of the Suez Canal. Turkey could act as a viable sponsor for such a trilateral agreement. Ultimately, the report concludes that the success of the Somali-Ethiopian agreement remains contingent on future negotiations and political realities. For Egypt, it mandates a serious reassessment of its strategic role in the Horn of Africa, requiring proactive measures to safeguard its influence and protect its interests in the region. The report stresses that Cairo can no longer rely on the status quo and must adopt a more dynamic and adaptable approach. African Narratives for Strategic Studies is a Pan-African nonprofit policy research organisation committed to reshaping the global understanding of Africa while addressing the continent’s most pressing challenges. With a core focus on democracy, security, energy, economic development and human rights, they amplify African voices and perspectives to foster informed discourse, inspire innovative solutions, and promote sustainable progress.
Trailblazing model Dayle Haddon dies from suspected carbon monoxide poisoningSubsplash Acquires Pulpit AI, an Innovative Platform Leveraging AI to Help Streamline Content Creation & Boost Sermon Engagement for ChurchesBest Black Friday monitor deals you can still buy this weekend
Dublin, Dec. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Music Industry in South Africa" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. This report on the music industry in South Africa includes information on publishing, recording, streaming, royalties and retail. It includes information on digital and physical music sales, major streaming services, streaming income challenges and industry developments, as well as key trends and issues, notable players and regulations. There are profiles of 12 companies including the major international companies present in South Africa such as Sony, Universal and Warner, local companies such as Arena Holdings (which owns Gallo) and The David Gresham Record Company, and retailers such as Takealot and Mr Vinyl. Introduction The South African music industry is sub-Saharan Africa's fastest-growing music market, with a 20% revenue increase in 2023 following a 32% rise in 2022. Streaming accounts for nearly 75% of total music income. Music streaming is growing rapidly due to increased smartphone penetration and the popularity of local artists. Spotify and YouTube Music are the major streaming services. In 2023, South African artists generated 28% more royalties on Spotify than in 2022. Although streaming services have benefited more local artists, they have struggled to generate significant income from streaming. Trends Digital platforms continue to enable a wider distribution of music. Emerging artists are using social media platforms to share their music. High industry growth. Increase in the consumption of South African music by locals. Integration of AI in music is steadily advancing. Social media is contributing to increased streaming. South African music and artists have been gaining international recognition. The use of paid music streaming services is growing. Opportunities Artists can take advantage of current global and local interest in South African music. Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube offer opportunities for musicians to promote their work and engage with a global audience. Challenges Fair distribution of artists' royalties. Lack of affordable data infrastructure. Limited availability of payment options make it difficult for some consumers to subscribe to streaming services or purchase music online. Piracy. Outlook South Africa is expected to remain Africa's biggest music market. Although increased internet access has exacerbated unauthorised distribution of music, higher digital sales, rising smartphone penetration, and the growing number of paid streaming subscribers indicate that the industry is set to grow. There is still a large consumer base that streaming companies are looking to convert to paid subscription account holders. Social media platforms offer opportunities for musicians to promote their work and engage with a global audience. South Africa's digital music sector is attracting global attention. COMPANY PROFILES - Music Publishing and Reproduction of Recorded Music Arena Holdings (Pty) Ltd Content Connect Africa (Pty) Ltd David Gresham Record Company (Pty) Ltd (The) Sheer Publishing (Pty) Ltd Sony Music Entertainment Africa (Pty) Ltd Sony Music Publishing South Africa (Pty) Ltd Universal Music (Pty) Ltd Universal Music Publishing (Pty) Ltd Warner Music South Africa (Pty) Ltd COMPANY PROFILES - Music Retail K Morby Mr Vinyl (Pty) Ltd Takealot Online (Rf) (Pty) Ltd Key Topics Covered: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRY 2.1 Industry Value Chain 2.2 Geographic Position 2.3 Size of the Industry 3. LOCAL 3.1 State of the Industry 3.2 Key Trends 3.3 Key Issues 3.4 Notable Players 3.5 Trade 3.6 Corporate Actions 3.7 Regulations 3.8 Enterprise Development and Social Development 4. AFRICA 5. INTERNATIONAL 6. INFLUENCING FACTORS 6.1 Economic Environment2 6.2 Labour 6.3 Technology, R&D, Innovation 6.4 Government Support 7. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT 7.1 Competition 7.2 Ownership Structure of the Industry 7.3 Barriers to Entry 8. INDUSTRY SUMMARY 9. OUTLOOK 10. INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/5lr835 About ResearchAndMarkets.com ResearchAndMarkets.com is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends.Katie Holmes paid tribute to someone very special in her life on Friday when she posted an emotional snapshot to social media. The Alone Together s tar uploaded a black-and-white image of herself cozying up to Kevin Williamson. She shared kind words for the Dawson's Creek creator writing : "I love you very much @kevwilliamson. Thank you for continuing to be such a light in my life and thank you for coming to see @ourtownbroadway." Katie starred in the show as Joey Potter from 1998 to 2003. Despite their busy lives, the cast and crew including Joshua Jackson and Michelle Williams, have kept in touch. Katie Holmes seen for first time since ex Jamie Foxx's offensive comments Katie Holmes 'so grateful' for daughter Suri as they're reunited for double dose of joy However, Katie recently confessed she hadn't kept up with the Dawson's Creek WhatsApp group. "All of us text every now and then, but I wasn't aware of the WhatsApp," she told The Times . "But you know what? I'm really bad at WhatsApp. I never check it because it's a little too much." She added: "Everyone's grown up and is busy, but the bond will forever be there." Katie previously spoke to Glamour about how the show helped her navigate her teenage years. "I felt like, as a teenager, I had so many different feelings, trying to go from being a girl to a woman," she explained to the outlet. "And I felt like [showrunner Kevin Williamson] had this way of putting words to those feelings. "For me, playing that role, I was like, 'Oh, that's what that means. Oh, I get that.' I loved doing it. It was a really fun, profound experience." Katie has been enjoying a successful run on Broadway in recent months with the revival of Our Town. She's been supported by her loved ones who have come to watch the show. This includes her daughter Suri , who lives away from New York at college in Pittsburgh. The 18-year-old returned for the holidays and spent quality time with her famous mom and added a surprise for her birthday. Suri serenaded her mom backstage at the Barrymore Theatre. She led the cast and crew in singing “Happy Birthday” while holding a playful vintage headshot of Robert Redford emblazoned with "Happy B-day Katie!" Katie shared the sweet moment with her 2.9 million Instagram followers, clearly touched by the thoughtful gesture. Suri's musical talents are no secret to fans of the Dawson’s Creek alum. She has previously lent her voice to her mother's films, including a cover of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart's Blue Moon for Katie’s 2022 directorial project Alone Together, and another song for 2023’s Rare Objects.Thousands Rally After Georgian PM Vows ‘No Negotiations’ With Pro-EU OppositionCINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Bengals have found all manner of ways to lose close games this season. Sunday's 44-38 loss to AFC North rival Pittsburgh can be blamed on a defense that missed tackles and allowed 520 yards of offense, and three turnovers by Joe Burrow. It's become a familiar story in this disappointing season. Cincinnati (4-8) keeps scoring lots of points but can't close out games. Seven of the Bengals’ eight losses this year have been by one score. Burrow has stopped talking about the possibility of going on a run and making the playoffs. He'd just like to win another game or two. “Playoffs are the furthest thing from my mind,” the fifth-year quarterback said. “You never know what can happen, so I’ll keep putting one foot in front of the other and try to be the best player I can be for the rest of the season, week in and week out.” The Bengals allowed Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson to throw for a season-high 414 yards and three touchdowns. After Wilson threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown, the Steelers (9-3) scored on seven of their last nine possessions. They didn't punt until early in the fourth quarter. Burrow lost two fumbles and threw an interception. “We haven’t done enough to earn the win,” coach Zac Taylor said. “It’s a simple as that. It’s nobody else’s fault but our own. We haven’t earned it.” Turnovers aside, Burrow had another strong game, finishing with 28 for 38 for 309 yards with three touchdowns. Burrow is having a great season statistically, and he hasn't hidden his disappointment and frustration about Cincinnati's narrow losses. ... WR Ja'Marr Chase had a touchdown catch to bring his league-leading total to 13. The defense missed tackles and couldn't hold off the Steelers, even with Burrow keeping the game close. It didn’t help that LB Logan Wilson (knee) and DT Sheldon Rankins (illness) had to sit out. The Bengals have allowed 34 or more points six times, including in four of the past five games. Cincinnati became the first NFL team to lose four games in a season in which it scored 33 points or more. RB Chase Brown has been dependable as the featured back since Zack Moss went down with a neck injury. He rushed for 70 yards and a touchdown against the Steelers. He also had three catches for 30 yards. The second-year back has 677 yards rushing and six TDs. “He’s really coming along, improving his game every single week,” Burrow said. “Pass game, run game, running hard, understanding his protection responsibilities. He’s a guy that practices hard, plays hard, and a guy you can count on.” The Bengals' coaching staff. Something has got to give. There was no excuse for the defense to play this badly after a bye week. The unit gave up 500-plus yards for the second time this season. None were reported in the game. 30.3 — The average points per game by the Bengals against teams with a .500 or better record this season. They are 0-7 in those games. The Bengals will try to regroup before facing the Dallas Cowboys (5-7) next Monday night. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL
Joe Burrow is no longer talking about the playoffs after another loss by the high-scoring Bengals
Morgan Rogers looked to have given Unai Emery’s side another famous win when he slammed a loose ball home at the death, but referee Jesus Gil Manzano ruled Diego Carlos to have fouled Juve goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio and the goal was chalked off. It was a disappointment for Villa, who remain unbeaten at home in their debut Champions League campaign and are still in contention to qualify automatically for the last 16. A very controversial finish at Villa Park 😲 Morgan Rogers' late goal is ruled out for a foul on Juventus goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio and the match ends 0-0 ❌ 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) Emiliano Martinez had earlier displayed why he was named the best goalkeeper in the world as his wonder save kept his side level in the second half. The Argentina international paraded his two Yashin Trophies on the pitch before kick-off at Villa Park and then showed why he won back-to-back FIFA awards when he denied Francisco Conceicao. Before Rogers’ moment of drama in the fourth minute of added time, the closest Villa came to scoring was in the first half when Lucas Digne’s free-kick hit the crossbar. But a draw was a fair result which leaves Villa out of the top eight on goal difference and Juventus down in 19th. Before the game Emery called Juventus one of the “best teams in the world, historically and now”, but this was an Italian side down to the bare bones. Only 14 outfield players made the trip from Turin, with striker Dusan Vlahovic among those who stayed behind. The opening 30 minutes were forgettable before the game opened up. Ollie Watkins, still chasing his first Champions League goal, had Villa’s first presentable chance as he lashed an effort straight at Di Gregorio. Matty Cash then had a vicious effort from the resulting corner which was blocked by Federico Gatti and started a counter-attack which ended in Juventus striker Timothy Weah. Villa came closest to breaking the deadlock at the end of the first half when Digne’s 20-yard free-kick clipped the top of the crossbar and went over. Martinez then produced his brilliant save just after the hour. A corner made its way through to the far post where Conceicao was primed to head in at the far post, but Martinez sprawled himself across goal to scoop the ball away. How has he kept that one out?! 🤯 Emi Martinez with an INCREDIBLE save to keep it goalless at Villa Park ⛔️ 📺 & — Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) Replays showed most of the ball went over the line, but the Argentinian got there with millimetres to spare. At the other end another fine goal-line block denied John McGinn as Manuel Locatelli got his foot in the way with Di Gregorio beaten. The game looked to be petering out until a last-gasp free-kick saw Rogers slam home, but whistle-happy official Gil Manzano halted the celebrations by ruling the goal out.Richard Branson , the British entrepreneur known for his Virgin Group empire, has been making waves with his sustainable projects across Africa . This article recommends books that highlight these initiatives, showcasing how innovation and entrepreneurship can drive positive change on the continent. From renewable energy projects to conservation efforts, these books offer a glimpse into Branson's commitment to sustainability in Africa. 'Screw Business As Usual' In Screw Business as Usual , Richard Branson advocates for a business philosophy that prioritizes people and the planet alongside profit. He shares his experiences in Africa, including establishing a solar energy company in Rwanda and supporting wildlife conservation. By weaving engaging stories with practical advice, he inspires readers to reconsider their approach to business and realize their capacity to drive positive change on a global scale. 'The Renewable Energy Revolution' Africa's immense potential for renewable energy has long been a beacon of hope in sustainable development discourse. The Renewable Energy Revolution by Soren Bauer delves into projects like Branson's, illuminating their transformative power on communities and economies. This book paints a vibrant picture of a future where clean energy not only uplifts lives but also combats climate change , featuring inspiring stories from across the continent. 'Wild Heart: The Possibility of Wilderness Among Shifting Landscapes' Richard Branson's love for Africa goes beyond entrepreneurship; he is also passionate about conservation. Books like Wild Heart: The Possibility of Wilderness Among Shifting Landscapes by Jeffery McNeely emphasize the importance of community involvement and benefit in conserving wildlife. This book features several successful conservation projects, including those backed by Branson, which demonstrate that protecting natural habitats can also drive economic development. 'Change Makers: How Social Entrepreneurs are Disrupting Business as Usual' Social entrepreneurship is the beating heart of sustainable development. In Change Makers: How Social Entrepreneurs are Disrupting Business as Usual by global health consultant Alanna Shaikh, readers will meet the individuals and organizations driving positive change across Africa. Featuring pioneering ventures backed by Richard Branson, these stories blend innovation with social purpose, showcasing the transformative power businesses hold in addressing the continent's most urgent challenges. 'Future Founders: Unlocking Entrepreneurial Skills in Emerging Markets' Supporting local entrepreneurs is the key to sustainable growth in Africa. Future Founders: Unlocking Entrepreneurial Skills in Emerging Markets by David Saddington explores how mentorship programs and investments from global business leaders like Richard Branson are fostering talent on the continent. This book provides insights into effective strategies for empowering entrepreneurs, showcasing stories of individuals who have utilized these opportunities to establish successful businesses that positively impact their communities.