Lewthwaite leaves the company after nine years
Sarah Lewthwaite, CEO of UK-based data analytics company Movio Cinema, is stepping down following a restructure led by parent company Vista Group International.
Vista, a cinema software company based out of New Zealand, said it is restructuring to unify all its brands as one business under a singular global leadership team. Its other brands include Veezi, Numero, Maccs, Flicks and Powster.
Lewthwaite joined Movio nine years ago and was appointed CEO in July 2022 after previously serving as the company’s chief client officer. She officially left the company on Friday (August 25).
Vista’s...
Sarah Lewthwaite, CEO of UK-based data analytics company Movio Cinema, is stepping down following a restructure led by parent company Vista Group International.
Vista, a cinema software company based out of New Zealand, said it is restructuring to unify all its brands as one business under a singular global leadership team. Its other brands include Veezi, Numero, Maccs, Flicks and Powster.
Lewthwaite joined Movio nine years ago and was appointed CEO in July 2022 after previously serving as the company’s chief client officer. She officially left the company on Friday (August 25).
Vista’s...
- 8/29/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Three investors have been indicted by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for their plans to make Donald Trump’s Twitter alternative Truth Social live.
The three men, Michael and Gerald Shvartsman and Bruce Garelick, violated their insider trading rules confidentiality agreement by making $23 million in October 2021 through illegal trading.
Neither Trump, his company nor Trump Media & Technology Group Corp, who owns Truth Social, was accused by the SEC of wrongdoing.
Trump was recently indicted on 37 federal counts for illegally retaining classified government documents and storing them in a toilet at his Mar-a-lago residence in Florida. He also announced that his kids will not be returning to the White House, should he win the 2024 election.
Rumors were circulating back in December 2021 that the company in charge of taking Truth Social public, Digital World Acquisition Corporation (Dwac), was in trouble. These rumors began after traders from Dwac betrayed their partners’ trust...
The three men, Michael and Gerald Shvartsman and Bruce Garelick, violated their insider trading rules confidentiality agreement by making $23 million in October 2021 through illegal trading.
Neither Trump, his company nor Trump Media & Technology Group Corp, who owns Truth Social, was accused by the SEC of wrongdoing.
Trump was recently indicted on 37 federal counts for illegally retaining classified government documents and storing them in a toilet at his Mar-a-lago residence in Florida. He also announced that his kids will not be returning to the White House, should he win the 2024 election.
Rumors were circulating back in December 2021 that the company in charge of taking Truth Social public, Digital World Acquisition Corporation (Dwac), was in trouble. These rumors began after traders from Dwac betrayed their partners’ trust...
- 7/4/2023
- by Nina Hauswirth
- Uinterview
Updated with Roger Stone presser: “As I have always said, the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about,” Roger Stone said outside federal court in Fort Lauderdale, Florida following his arrest in a pre-dawn FBI raid on his house.
“After a two year inquisition, the charges today relate in no way to Russian collusion, Wikileaks collaboration or any other or any other illegal act in connection with the 2016 campaign,” Stone said, as a rowdy crowd engaged in competitive yelling, with some shouting “Lock Him Up!” while others hollered “We’ve Got Your Back Roger!” and USA!”
“I am falsely accused of making false statements during my testimony to the House Intelligence Committee. That is incorrect. Any error I made in my testimony would be both immaterial and without intent,” Stone insisted.
“This morning at the crack of dawn, 29 FBI agents arrived at my home with 17 vehicles,...
“After a two year inquisition, the charges today relate in no way to Russian collusion, Wikileaks collaboration or any other or any other illegal act in connection with the 2016 campaign,” Stone said, as a rowdy crowd engaged in competitive yelling, with some shouting “Lock Him Up!” while others hollered “We’ve Got Your Back Roger!” and USA!”
“I am falsely accused of making false statements during my testimony to the House Intelligence Committee. That is incorrect. Any error I made in my testimony would be both immaterial and without intent,” Stone insisted.
“This morning at the crack of dawn, 29 FBI agents arrived at my home with 17 vehicles,...
- 1/25/2019
- by Lisa de Moraes
- Deadline Film + TV
Washington — This year’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was more subdued than in years past, but stirring in its own way for its demonstration of media solidarity in the face of presidential push-back.
This year, Donald Trump skipped the event that annually mixes media, politics and celebrity.
Michelle Wolf, soon-to-be host of her own weekly Netflix series, was the featured entertainer, but she was a contrast to previous talent in that she isn’t known as a purely political humorist. Netflix even debuted a new promo for the show, called “The Break.” Prior to the dinner, she told CBS News it was “cowardly” of Trump not to attend.
After a Stephen Colbert satiric cartoon, Margaret Talev, president of the Whca, welcomed the attendees, and paid respect to President George H.W. Bush. The next attraction was a video of Paul Ryan that started out light-hearted, but ended with a...
This year, Donald Trump skipped the event that annually mixes media, politics and celebrity.
Michelle Wolf, soon-to-be host of her own weekly Netflix series, was the featured entertainer, but she was a contrast to previous talent in that she isn’t known as a purely political humorist. Netflix even debuted a new promo for the show, called “The Break.” Prior to the dinner, she told CBS News it was “cowardly” of Trump not to attend.
After a Stephen Colbert satiric cartoon, Margaret Talev, president of the Whca, welcomed the attendees, and paid respect to President George H.W. Bush. The next attraction was a video of Paul Ryan that started out light-hearted, but ended with a...
- 4/29/2018
- by Ted Johnson
- Variety Film + TV
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