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Ryan Reynolds is a proven winner, as is his soccer team Wrexham A.F.C. (ever since he and Rob McElhenney bought the club). Reynolds' new National Geographic show, however, celebrates nothing but the Earth's biggest losers. Underdogs, a five-episode series ...
Picking up where National Geographic Documentary Films' 2017 award-winning JANE left off, Jane Goodall: The Hope features an extensive collection of photographs and footage that spans more than seven decades. Dr. Goodall's passion for wildlife and ...
Everyone's getting super psyched for the Super Bowl, which has something for everyone. Sports fans watch it for the game, dog lovers watch it for the puppies, cat enthusiasts watch it for the kittens, and pop culture analysts watch it for the ads.
FIU shark scientists will appear in multiple shows during National Geographic’s SharkFest 2025 including a six-part series co-hosted by FIU’s Mike Heithaus. The researchers go in search of the ocean’s top predators, investigate when and why sharks ...
Walt Disney's networks, including ESPN and ABC, will go dark on Google's pay-TV platform YouTube TV after failed contract negotiations, Variety and the Los Angeles Times reported late on Thursday. Disney and Google did not respond to Reuters' requests for comment outside regular business hours.
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Scientists Discover the Largest Anaconda Ever Found in the Amazon During Will Smith’s Show Set
Scientists filming for a National Geographic TV show with Will Smith have uncovered a previously unknown species of giant anaconda deep within the Ecuadorian Amazon. This groundbreaking discovery has stunned the scientific world and may forever alter what ...
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — Three Stockton University faculty members are featured in an episode of National Geographic TV’s “Drain the Oceans.” Stephen Nagiewicz, a diver and adjunct instructor of marine science; Steve Evert, director of Stockton’s ...
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Disney removes ABC, ESPN and more from YouTube TV: What to know about contract dispute
YouTube TV customers are the losers as the company has pulled the plugged on Disney-owned channels in a contract dispute.