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content the one that suffers. the content, because there _ the one that suffers. the content, because there was _ the one that suffers. the content, because there was a _ the one that suffers. the content, because there was a time - the one that suffers. the content, because there was a time where l the one that suffers. the content, i because there was a time where we are all_ because there was a time where we are alliust — because there was a time where we are alljust so desperate for content _ are alljust so desperate for content during the lockdowns that we would _ content during the lockdowns that we would almost watch anything. now we have become a little bit more discerning and we have less free time _ discerning and we have less free time that— discerning and we have less free time that actually need to do going to a platform like netflix and you sit there. — to a platform like netflix and you sit there, gazing at the screen that actually _ sit there, gazing at the screen that actually appeals to watch, then, those _ actually appeals to watch, then, those may be speak to the fact that the content is and just as compelling as he used to be. there's also a _ compelling as he used to be. there's also a problem with households who swap their— also a problem with households who swap their passwords that actually, there _ swap their passwords that actually, there is_ swap their passwords that actually, there is nothing at the moment that netflix _ there is nothing at the moment that netflix carr— there is nothing at the moment that netflix can do to stop people from sharing _ netflix can do to stop people from sharing their passwords and that has also diminished their model. i think it's the _ also diminished their model. i think it's the way— also diminished their model. i think it's the way in which netflix, like another— it's the way in which netflix, like another brand which had enormous success_ another brand which had enormous success during the lockdown, the world _ success during the lockdown, the world is_ success during the lockdown, the world is changing. people of other options _ world is changing. people of other options now and thank goodness for that in— options now and thank goodness for that in some ways because nobody really _ that in some ways because nobody really want to go back to lockdown
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experience. just really want to go back to lockdown exnerience-— really want to go back to lockdown exerience. , , , experience. just because you brought u . experience. just because you brought u- the experience. just because you brought up the stock — experience. just because you brought up the stock price _ experience. just because you brought up the stock price and _ experience. just because you brought up the stock price and following - experience. just because you brought up the stock price and following the l up the stock price and following the little there on what lucy was heading towards, big tech companies like facebook or meta, huge evaluation wiped off their and stocks and those kinds of companies not looking as they as healthy as they once were? in the in this growth _ as healthy as they once were? in the in this growth that _ as healthy as they once were? in the in this growth that the _ as healthy as they once were? in the in this growth that the subscriber- in this growth that the subscriber base as we just keep going up and up but the reality is that in many cases, they've hit saturation and impossible to win over those remaining people and possibly have not signed up for netflix during the pandemic, the probably not going to sign up under any existing system and a list netflix can come up with something really radically different in terms of content, franchises, etc, then they could be just lost in terms of the new subscribers. tote
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terms of the new subscribers. we that there can look at the front page of there can look at the front page of the metro now. it is a picture of prince harry looking quite thoughtful on the front and the headline is, diana helps me to cope. lucy, what's this?— lucy, what's this? prince harry and mean lucy, what's this? prince harry and megan are — lucy, what's this? prince harry and megan are making _ lucy, what's this? prince harry and megan are making funnily - lucy, what's this? prince harry and megan are making funnily enough, | lucy, what's this? prince harry and l megan are making funnily enough, a netflix _ megan are making funnily enough, a netflix documentary and they have been to _ netflix documentary and they have been to the netherlands for the invictus— been to the netherlands for the invictus games and they have also given— invictus games and they have also given an _ invictus games and they have also given an interview in america overnight— given an interview in america overnight and this is all part, i guess— overnight and this is all part, i guess of— overnight and this is all part, i guess of repositioning the brand of harry— guess of repositioning the brand of harry away from the family and other things— harry away from the family and other things he _ harry away from the family and other things he is— harry away from the family and other things he is mentioned is something that is— things he is mentioned is something that is for— things he is mentioned is something that is for the help to make the transition — that is for the help to make the transition away from having to focus in the _ transition away from having to focus in the uk _ transition away from having to focus in the uk and being surrounded by a in the uk and being surrounded bya family— in the uk and being surrounded bya familyto— in the uk and being surrounded by a family to now living in america and place _ family to now living in america and place is _ family to now living in america and place is home, is that he can connect _ place is home, is that he can connect with diana and a meditative way and _
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connect with diana and a meditative way and he — connect with diana and a meditative way and he speaks to his children about— way and he speaks to his children about his — way and he speaks to his children about his mother and that's not too surprising _ about his mother and that's not too surprising and it's very touching to imagine _ surprising and it's very touching to imagine that he does have that ongoing — imagine that he does have that ongoing dialogue with his mother even _ ongoing dialogue with his mother even though she is no longer with us. even though she is no longer with us~ its— even though she is no longer with us it's also— even though she is no longer with us. it's also a little bit uncomfortable and that interview and also of _ uncomfortable and that interview and also of the _ uncomfortable and that interview and also of the metro where they talk about _ also of the metro where they talk about talking about his meeting with his grandmother, the queen and the bil his grandmother, the queen and the big headline today where this comment that he wants to make sure that she _ comment that he wants to make sure that she is _ comment that he wants to make sure that she is protected and has the right people. and this starts to part of— right people. and this starts to part of this tussle between harry's version _ part of this tussle between harry's version of— part of this tussle between harry's version of events and narratives and the impact _ version of events and narratives and the impact this is having on the family here in the uk. we know they have a _ family here in the uk. we know they have a memoir coming out and some of the relatives— have a memoir coming out and some of the relatives in this country may be very nervous about what they will
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save about — very nervous about what they will save about smith's relationships and his family— save about smith's relationships and his family and it's a tricky, it looks— his family and it's a tricky, it looks like _ his family and it's a tricky, it looks like very great sentiment but behind _ looks like very great sentiment but behind that, i feel that there is still some _ behind that, i feel that there is still some negativity around the narrative — still some negativity around the narrative that he wants to put out there _ narrative that he wants to put out there. ., ., ., ., , there. coming to narratives, he can still dominate _ there. coming to narratives, he can still dominate from _ there. coming to narratives, he can still dominate from pages - there. coming to narratives, he can still dominate from pages here - there. coming to narratives, he can| still dominate from pages here even though he is living in the us. she remains a though he is living in the us. me: remains a pivotal public though he is living in the us. su2 remains a pivotal public figure both in this country and the united states and an important member of the royalfamily. it is interesting about the degree with which he is still involved in a relationship with his father and his brother. there is talk of him snubbing his family in his recent surprise trip to the uk at the times. but ultimately, who knows what goes on
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behind these closed doors and is lots of briefing encounter briefing there is no doubt that a royal on there is no doubt that a royal on the front page can still shift the papers. the front page can still shift the -a ers. ~ the front page can still shift the .aers_ . , the front page can still shift the “aers_ . , , papers. will stick with exactly that fee imposed _ papers. will stick with exactly that fee imposed on — papers. will stick with exactly that fee imposed on the _ papers. will stick with exactly that fee imposed on the front - papers. will stick with exactly that fee imposed on the front page - papers. will stick with exactly that fee imposed on the front page of. fee imposed on the front page of the guardian. they've done exactly that. a photo of the queen standing in between two horses or ponies, do we know a thing about this picture? i think lucy has frozen, sol know a thing about this picture? i think lucy has frozen, so i hope thatjoe has in the could buy these pictures. that joe has in the could buy these ictures. .,, that joe has in the could buy these ictures. , , .., pictures. those new series coming out on amazon _ pictures. those new series coming out on amazon prime _ pictures. those new series coming out on amazon prime based - pictures. those new series coming out on amazon prime based on - pictures. those new series coming | out on amazon prime based on the lord of the rings and by all appearances, it seems like the queen is starring in it. pictured here as an elf with two magical horses next to her what can only be assumed as some magical garden. it is quite a picture and i imagine it is with the
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youth of today will prefer to us because playing, but i'm afraid i don't know any details on that. happy 96th birthday to her majesty. the only way we could possibly and this addition of the papers lucy, thank you both very much. we will see you both later on. we will be back again at 11:30 goodbye for now. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. manchester city are back on top of the premier league tonight, after getting the win they needed to move a point clear of liverpool. pep guardiola's side have beaten brighton 3—0 at the etihad, although the visitors held out for over 50 minutes before
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city made the breakthrough. that goal coming from riyad mahrez before phil foden and bernardo silva put the game to bed. with six games to go, the title remains in city's hands for now. if we drop two points, liverpool will be champion and we will be champion. so, the players, they know it, so we went to try and hopefully the make a influence in our place. but we're not exactly with a tough game to have and every game is different. but like today, a number of older games. and we are going to celebrate it, otherwise. arsenal boosted their chances of champions league football arsenal have boosted their chances of champions league football with a li—2 in at chelsea tonight.
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they're still fifth, but level on points now with fourth placed tottenham with the same number of games played. arsenal went ahead at stamford bridge afterjust minutes before timo werner equalised for chelsea. arsenal were back in front through emile smith rowe but cezar apilicueta here pulled chelsea level again, 2—2 with just over half an hour played. but arsenal were not done, nketiah scored his second of the game before bukayo saka's penalty wrapped up a cricial three points and brought arsenal's three game losing run to an end. we have to win matches and we have not done that in recent weeks and today, confidence was in energy whites, it is quite.— whites, it is quite. from the outside looking _ whites, it is quite. from the outside looking in, - whites, it is quite. from the outside looking in, you - whites, it is quite. from the outside looking in, you play| whites, it is quite. from the i outside looking in, you play for fourth — outside looking in, you play for fourth place, i would say, it's very exciting for— fourth place, i would say, it's very exciting for my point of view. has been exciting _ exciting for my point of view. has been exciting for— exciting for my point of view. has been exciting for you and for us as well. and you know it's going to be difficult because of the games difficult. now it's manchester united.
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there was late drama at goodison park where fourth from bottom everton snatched what could prove to be a vital point come the end of the season. frank lampard's sidse made the worst possible start against leicester, harvey barnes giving the visitors the lead afterjust five minutes, but in the 92nd minute richarlison rescued a point, that 1—1 draw means everton are four points clear of burnley with the same number of games played. the good news is we get a chance is to set the pace as well. we might get something from those. i am pleased because it's something we have not been doing well enough, but were not quite on our game, it's creating chances and at this stage, it can be a crucial point for us. and have those qualities and show commitment and the players showed that. they certainly showed it and it's sensational in terms of his attitude. we have the point we deserved. wimbledon bosses say they've banned russian and belarusian tennis players because it's "their responsibilty" to play a part in government sanctions. wimbledon's become the first of the four grand slams to make the move. it means men's world number two and us open champion,
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daniil medvedev and the women 5 world number 4 aryna sabalenka will be among those to miss the championships. russian and belarusian tennis players have been allowed to play other high profile tournaments under a neutralflag and no national anthem. after the announcement both the mens tour — the atp and the women's tour — the wta released similar statements, criticsing the all england lawn tennis club for its decision. boxing management company mtk global has announced its ceasing operations in light of the us government's sanctions on founder daniel kinahan. kinahan, who left the mtk in 2017,
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was last week hit with global financial sanctions by the united states government. the news comes after former mtk president and ceo bob yalen resigned on tuesday morning. in a statement released on twitter, mtk global said tyson fury and dillian whyte held an unsually amicable press conference at wembley earlier, ahead of their wbc heavyweight world title clash on saturday. they'll fight at wembley stadium in front of 96,000 fans on saturday night, with fury making a defence of the title he last won in february 2020. it is the first time the two have been in the same room together, mainly due to whyte's reluctance to attend any press events, however they managed to remain civil with whyte explaining it's all about mutual respect.
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it's about respect. we understand, it's true warriors. he knows, he understands the warrior code. he knows, you know, i'm the kind of guy that he swings and me, i'll start swinging. but if he treats her with respect, i would treat them with respect. that's my life motto. if you treat me with respect, i will treat you with respect. that's me. and at the world snooker championship at the crucible, bothjohn higgins and jack lisowki have secured their spots in the next round. in this evening's session former world number one ding junhui was knocked out by englands kyren wilson. wilson winning by ten frames to eight. in this evening's session former world number one ding junhui
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was knocked out by englands kyren wilson. wilson winning by ten frames to eight. in the other match tonight oppon saengkham leads by six frames to three against luca brecel, they resume tommorow. and that's all the sport for now. when state brought us more sunshine attempters widely into the high teens, even 20 recorded in the sunshine in southampton so skies are pretty commonplace however in eastern scotland in the times north east england, we have some the slow cloud moving enough the north sea with mist and cool will conditions. seven the afternoon. and low clouds and mist and fog hanging across fees coastal areas of scotland and the odd patch northeast england. otherwise, temperatures as we head into the first part of thursday and around about two to seven celsius. it should be a lovely start to the day on thursday with mist and fog patches around the coast, probably largely clear and so most of us having a fine day in the odd patch coming and going into the afternoon if that happens, temperatures may be
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welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. the port city of mariupol is still under heavy bombardment as the russians intensify their attacks on the wider region of the donbas. a guarantee of safe passage for ukrainians is the condition for an exchange of russian prisoners of war as the people of mariupol try to flee to safety. we'll also have the latest on germany's decision to stop importing russian oil by the end of the year. in an interview with the bbc, the prime minister of new zealand has expressed disappointment after the solomon islands signed a security pact with china. we began highlighted should
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