Wyn Drabble switches off when commercials interrupt his TV viewing. Wyn Drabble is a teacher of English, writer, public speaker and musician. He is based in Hawke’s Bay. My main complaint about TV ads ...
Winter break is fast approaching for many Memphis-area public school students. Instructional calendars for school districts are often approved prior to the start of the upcoming school year, so many ...
“About this time next year, the UK will be taking over the G-20 presidency. We will be able to engage meaningfully and substantively over what really matters to the rest of the world,” said Mr ...
The U.S. assumed the rotating G20 presidency last week, shortly after boycotting the summit hosted by President Cyril Ramaphosa in Johannesburg. With the new administration of President Donald Trump ...
How music is selected to go with graphics or to a commercial break as part of FOX Sports’ broadcast of the World Series is one part art, one part personal preference, and one part planned. Here’s how ...
A significant cutback in advertising spends by fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) companies has led to notable softness in ad revenues for India's leading TV broadcasters in the first quarter ending ...
Nearly 9% of the commercial vehicles inspected during an unannounced Brake Safety Day were put out of service for brake-related safety violations. On Brake Safety Day, an unannounced one-day ...
CVSA’s surprise brake safety inspection day facilitated 4,569 inspections focusing on brake compliance: 8.7% of inspected commercial vehicles had brake-related violations. CVSA announced the results ...
The commercial property world has seen a dramatic shift in recent years. The Covid-19 pandemic permanently altered working patterns, making the traditional model of long, inflexible lease agreements ...
The government has approved tax measures to support the use of large commercial electric vehicles (EVs) by businesses. According to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, Thursday’s cabinet ...
Commercial property insured losses alone reached $1.7 billion in 2024 — the second-highest total in Canada’s history, according to new data by Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ). That ...