Long Play: Secret Lists of Actors โ Now Speaking Christoffer Strandberg
Actor Christoffer Strandberg discusses the challenging job market for actors in Finland and highlights a recent article about the increasing influence of funders on casting decisions.
China's TCL Surpasses Samsung to Become the Global TV Market Leader
China's TCL has overtaken Samsung to become the global leader in the TV market according to Counterpoint Research.
Xiaomi launches 75-inch QLED TV, this is the price
Xiaomi has launched its new 75-inch QLED TV, the Xiaomi QLED TV X Pro 75, in the Indian market, priced at โน69,999 with promotional discounts available.
Dana Eden: Who was the producer of 'Tehran' who died in Athens
Dana Eden, the 52-year-old Israeli producer of the Apple TV+ show 'Tehran,' passed away unexpectedly in Athens, leading to shock in the international television market.
Harder for smaller sports to sell TV rights
Smaller sports leagues in Sweden are struggling to sell their TV rights due to a cooling market and a lack of broadcasters interested in acquiring them.
Wobble TV Review: Premium TV Features at Half the Price
The Wobble X series smart TV offers premium features at a budget-friendly price, catering to the growing demand for large screens in the Indian market.
Videos from g1 Bahia and TV Bahia - Thursday, February 5, 2026
A roundup of headlines including discussions around the STF Ethics Code, a police investigation, job market trends, severe weather, football results, and a Mega-Sena lottery announcement.
Audience Leader in the U.S., Fox News Attempts Relaunch in Brazil
Fox News, the leading news channel in the United States, is seeking investors to re-enter the Brazilian TV market after previously abandoning the project last year.
Chinese companies threaten the throne of leading TV giants with their economic devices
Chinese companies like Hisense and TCL are challenging established brands such as Sony, Samsung, and LG by offering better value for price in the television market.
Social Media: The Naked Guns
The article discusses the bizarre phenomena of start-up business models resembling dystopian TV scripts, highlighting a platform called dare.market where users publicly embarrass themselves for views.
WELT TV experiences the most successful year in its history
WELT TV has achieved a record market share of 2.0% among 14 to 59-year-olds, particularly thriving during political news days.