Stephen Colbert, Jennifer Garner, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen and Julia Louis-Dreyfus are among the celebrity names expected at tonight’s White House State Dinner for French President Emmanuel Macron.
The event also is heavy in studio heads and moguls, including Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav, NBCUniversal’s Jeff Shell, Walt Disney’s Dana Walden and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, along with Jeffrey Katzenberg and CAA’s Bryan Lourd. Also on the guest list is Charles Rivkin, the MPA chairman and former U.S. ambassador to France, and Sarandos’ wife, producer Nicole Avant, the former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.
Other media names include Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, Olivier Knox, Jon Meacham, and other notable non-government, non-politics guests include Apple’s Tim Cook, Anna Wintour and her guest Baz Luhrmann, developer Jeff Worthe, designer Christian Louboutin and Laurene Powell Jobs.
John Batiste, Colbert’s former bandleader, is...
The event also is heavy in studio heads and moguls, including Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav, NBCUniversal’s Jeff Shell, Walt Disney’s Dana Walden and Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, along with Jeffrey Katzenberg and CAA’s Bryan Lourd. Also on the guest list is Charles Rivkin, the MPA chairman and former U.S. ambassador to France, and Sarandos’ wife, producer Nicole Avant, the former U.S. ambassador to the Bahamas.
Other media names include Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, Olivier Knox, Jon Meacham, and other notable non-government, non-politics guests include Apple’s Tim Cook, Anna Wintour and her guest Baz Luhrmann, developer Jeff Worthe, designer Christian Louboutin and Laurene Powell Jobs.
John Batiste, Colbert’s former bandleader, is...
- 12/2/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
San Francisco, Oct 16 (Ians) A Macintosh Se used by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs at NeXt will be the highlight at an upcoming technology auction that could fetch 300,000.
The History of Science and Technology, including the Space History auction held by Bonhams, features a wide array of documents and physical items connected to noteworthy events, companies and individuals, reports AppleInsider.
Among the listings is a considerable number of lots dedicated to Apple and to Steve Jobs.
The Macintosh Se computer was used by Steve Jobs while he worked at NeXT following his initial departure from Apple.
It is described as having been originally set up for use by Jobs’ assistant in late 1987 to early 1988, the report said.
The hard drive inside the machine is said to hold data relating to his working schedule including task lists, recruiting work, travel, and details of a missed meeting with King Charles III, known at...
The History of Science and Technology, including the Space History auction held by Bonhams, features a wide array of documents and physical items connected to noteworthy events, companies and individuals, reports AppleInsider.
Among the listings is a considerable number of lots dedicated to Apple and to Steve Jobs.
The Macintosh Se computer was used by Steve Jobs while he worked at NeXT following his initial departure from Apple.
It is described as having been originally set up for use by Jobs’ assistant in late 1987 to early 1988, the report said.
The hard drive inside the machine is said to hold data relating to his working schedule including task lists, recruiting work, travel, and details of a missed meeting with King Charles III, known at...
- 10/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Apple reported the best quarterly financial results in its history Tuesday, selling 22.1 million iPods, 2.3 million Macintosh computers and 2.3 million iPhones.
Absent from the data executives shared with investors Tuesday, however, was the number of Apple TV set-top boxes the company sold. Apple TV is the conduit for moving iTunes content to television screens, an important device now that iTunes has begun renting movies and TV shows.
Apple posted fiscal first-quarter profit of $1.6 billion, ahead of forecasts and up 58% from the same quarter a year ago. Revenue rose 35% to $9.6 billion, also besting forecasts.
The record-setting numbers didn't impress Wall Street, though, and Apple shares fell 11% in after-hours trading after having shed 4% during the regular session.
Analysts seemed to be keying on lackluster guidance and on what some called disappointing 5% unit growth in iPod sales, nothing when compared with the 44% unit growth for Macintosh computers.
During a conference call, CFO Peter Oppenheimer and COO Timothy Cook defended Apple's potential for growth in the increasingly saturated market of digital music players, mostly by talking up the new iPod Touch.
Absent from the data executives shared with investors Tuesday, however, was the number of Apple TV set-top boxes the company sold. Apple TV is the conduit for moving iTunes content to television screens, an important device now that iTunes has begun renting movies and TV shows.
Apple posted fiscal first-quarter profit of $1.6 billion, ahead of forecasts and up 58% from the same quarter a year ago. Revenue rose 35% to $9.6 billion, also besting forecasts.
The record-setting numbers didn't impress Wall Street, though, and Apple shares fell 11% in after-hours trading after having shed 4% during the regular session.
Analysts seemed to be keying on lackluster guidance and on what some called disappointing 5% unit growth in iPod sales, nothing when compared with the 44% unit growth for Macintosh computers.
During a conference call, CFO Peter Oppenheimer and COO Timothy Cook defended Apple's potential for growth in the increasingly saturated market of digital music players, mostly by talking up the new iPod Touch.
- 1/23/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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