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1 week ago |
breitbart.com | John Nolte
As of Monday, Thunderbolts has grossed just $357 million worldwide. That’s after five weekends of release, including the lucrative Memorial Day weekend. The reported budget is $180 million. Add at least another $100 million for promotion. That puts break-even at around $500 to $550 million, and this loser is unlikely to hit $400 million. That’s not only a massive loss for Disney, it means Thunderbolts is the second-worst box office performer in the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
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1 week ago |
breitbart.com | John Nolte
And that was during primetime. Over the course of the total day, CNNLOL’s average viewership sank to a humiliating 341,000 viewers. In the all-important 25-54 age demo that sets advertising rates, CNN attracted an average of only 74,000 viewers during primetime, and a pathetic 58,000 average over the total day. Compared to this same week last year, CNN lost -16 percent of its primetime viewers and -28 percent of total day viewers.
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1 week ago |
breitbart.com | John Nolte
According to the report, far-left CBS News is in crisis — tee hee — “with staffers crying in the hallways, fighting over story coverage and seating, and scrambling to update their resumes amid fears of mass layoffs.” According to the insiders who spoke with the Daily Mail, “morale has plummeted across the network, from the flagship Sunday news show 60 Minutes to CBS Mornings,” all of it due to two things: 1) CBS parent company Paramount Global’s impending berger with Skydance Media and...
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1 week ago |
breitbart.com | John Nolte
“This morning, our sacred rule of law is under attack. Journalism is under attack, universities are under attack, freedom of speech is under attack, and insidious fear is reaching throughout schools, our businesses, our homes, and into our private thoughts,” Pelley told the freshly-minted graduates at Wake Forest University. “The fear to speak in America. If our government is, in Lincoln’s phrase, ‘of the people, by the people, for the people,’ then why are we afraid to speak?
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1 week ago |
breitbart.com | John Nolte
“Holy crap – it happened!” Rasmussen’s Mark Mitchell announced on X, adding: “For the first time in our polling history, A MAJORITY says the country is on the right track.”He added, “Don’t F it up, Republicans.”Rasmussen first began tracking the right track-wrong track number almost 20 years ago, in 2006. Rasmussen reported the specific numbers on X. As you can see, this is not a one-night aberration.
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