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Capitol tree lighting ceremony in Washington, DC
Read full article: Capitol tree lighting ceremony in Washington, DCOn Tuesday, The Office of the Speaker of the House hosts the annual ceremony for the lighting of the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, an 80-foot spruce selected from Zarembo Island in Alaska.
In new challenge to indictment, Trump's lawyers argue he had good basis to question election results
Read full article: In new challenge to indictment, Trump's lawyers argue he had good basis to question election resultsFormer President Donald Trump's lawyers are arguing that he had a good faith basis to question the outcome of the 2020 election that he lost.
11 pop culture face masks that would be fun to wear in public
Read full article: 11 pop culture face masks that would be fun to wear in publicWhether you like it or not, wearing a face mask in public has become the new norm when it comes to protecting yourself and others from COVID-19. Disposable face masks work great, but with no design whatsoever. (Whiskey and Zen/Etsy)Who wouldn’t love a face mask from the Rose Apothecary in Schitt’s Creek? This face mask hopefully will give people at the grocery store a chuckle. Wear a face mask around your friends and family to protect them from COVID-19, plus make some people smile with this “Golden Girls” tribute.
Netflix boss not worried about losing 'Friends,' 'The Office'
Read full article: Netflix boss not worried about losing 'Friends,' 'The Office'Netflix via CNN(CNN) - Netflix's chief content officer Ted Sarandos isn't worried about subscribers leaving the streaming service when "Friends" and "The Office" are no longer being there for them. "Friends" is scheduled to depart Netflix in 2020 and have a new home at WarnerMedia's HBO Max. "The Office," meanwhile, will depart Netflix in 2021 for NBC's forthcoming streaming service, Peacock. Sarandos admitted that while he would have "loved to have kept" the titles on Netflix for subscribers "we're also about change and keeping things fresh and we haven't had 'Seinfeld.' Asked if Netflix could maintain its spending -- reportedly it's investing $15 billion on original content alone -- he was certain.
Here's what to do in Jacksonville this week
Read full article: Here's what to do in Jacksonville this weekFrom the kick-off dinner for the Jacksonville Science Festival to a trivia night covering Halloween episodes of "The Office," there's plenty to enjoy in Jacksonville this week. Jacksonville Science Festival Kick-Off DinnerFrom the event description:The Jacksonville Science Festival wants to see you at the annual kick-off event dinner. When: Tuesday, Oct. 22, 6-8 p.m.Where: Jacksonville Science Festival, 3675 San Pablo Road SAdmission: FreeClick here for more details, and to get your tickets'The Office' Trivia (Halloween Episodes)From the event description:Get tested on your "The Office" Halloween Episode skills. When: Wednesday, Oct. 23, 7:30-9:30 p.m.Where: Lola's Burrito & Burger Joint, 1522 King St. With a passion for makeup and undeniable artistic talent, Myron found that makeup artistry is the perfect career for him.
Local restaurant to host 'Hocus Pocus' trivia night
Read full article: Local restaurant to host 'Hocus Pocus' trivia nightLola's Burrito & Burger Joint is trying to find "Hocus Pocus" lovers in Jacksonville. The restaurant is hosting a trivia night, asking questions specifically related to the popular Halloween movie, on October 30 at 7:30 p.m. So grab your broomsticks and visit Lola's Burrito & Burger Joint's Facebook page for more information! Lola's usually hosts a trivia night each week. "MAX TEAM SIZE OF 8 - PLEASE NOTE TICKET CONFIRMATION IS REQUIRED OR TICKETS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION"Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.
Find out what Dundie Award you'll win from 'The Office'
Read full article: Find out what Dundie Award you'll win from 'The Office'Anyone who has watched "The Office" knows there are so many iconic episodes throughout its nine-season run. Another iconic moment in the show's history is the Dundie Awards, a fake awards show that Michael has at the local Scranton Chili's Restaurant. Ryan won "Hottest In The Office" and Kevin won the Dont Go In There After Me award. Website Moneypenny decided to have some fun with the iconic moment and created a Dundie Award Generator that will award you with your very own Dundie. All you have to do is answer some work day-related questions and you'll get an "Office"-themed Dundie.
Kate Flannery Says THIS Character From 'The Office' Would 'Kill It' on '
Read full article: Kate Flannery Says THIS Character From 'The Office' Would 'Kill It' on 'Kate Flannery may be out of The Office and on Dancing With the Stars, but she's always thinking about her Dunder Mifflin colleagues! ET crashed the actress' rehearsal with pro partner Pasha Pashkov in Los Angeles on Thursday, where she handpicked which characters from the comedy series would perform best (and worst!) "I think Phyllis would kill it because she's a dancer," Flannery told ET's Keltie Knight. Rehearsals for next Monday's Movie Night are already underway, and Flannery admitted to ET that she's "already had 14 panic attacks." But I'm learning to trust because Pasha knows what he's doing ... my life is in [his] hands.
NBCUniversal unveils Peacock, its upcoming streaming service
Read full article: NBCUniversal unveils Peacock, its upcoming streaming serviceFreeImages.com/Ernesto Ferreyra(CNN) - NBCUniversal announced Tuesday that its new streaming service will be called Peacock and that it will come with a colorful library of content. Peacock will be the exclusive streaming home for popular sitcoms like "The Office" and "Parks and Recreation." NBCUniversal did not disclose how much Peacock would cost, but did say that pricing will be announced closer to launch. Peacock joins a growing list of upcoming streaming services from big media companies looking to compete with Netflix. There's been a flurry of news in the streaming world over the past week.
Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey Launching 'The Office'-Themed Podcast, Recapping Every
Read full article: Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey Launching 'The Office'-Themed Podcast, Recapping EveryOn Wednesday, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey (aka Pam and Angela), announced that they are launching their own podcast, Office Ladies, where they will be revisiting the series, episode by episode. "My bff @angelakinsey and I are excited to be teaming up with @earwolf to bring you our new podcast Office Ladies!" This isn't the first time that Kinsey and Fischer have unabashedly shared their close friendship. pic.twitter.com/GSqK1dUpVi Angela Kinsey (@AngelaKinsey) December 16, 2018In June, Netflix announced that The Office will be leaving the streaming platform at the end of the year. Netflix to Remove 'The Office' in 2021Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey Attempt to Recreate an Iconic Scene From 'The Office' -- Watch!
Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, aka Pam and Angela, starting 'Office' podcast
Read full article: Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, aka Pam and Angela, starting 'Office' podcast"The Office" may be leaving Netflix eventually, but stars Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, aka Pam and Angela, are here to save the day by starting a new podcast about "The Office" called "Office Ladies." Fischer and Kinsey will watch an episode of "The Office" each week and give some behind-the-scenes gossip and talk about what it was like filming that episode. It seemed like a great time to share our stories and behind-the-scenes trivia with fans, Fischer said in a statement. Or Mindy Kaling coming on the podcast to spill some behind-the-scenes tea? In the meantime, we'll be binging every iconic episode of "The Office" on Netflix, starting with "Dinner Party."
'The Office' to leave Netflix as streaming battles heat up
Read full article: 'The Office' to leave Netflix as streaming battles heat upIn a tweet Tuesday, Netflix said it was "sad" that NBC will no longer license "The Office" to Netflix, but added that Netflix will still have it for the next year and a half. NBCUniversal's streaming service is due to start in 2020. "The Office" was the most viewed show on Netflix in 2018, streamed for over 52 billion minutes, according to Nielsen. Producers of such shows have been happy for the extra revenue they get for licensing shows to Netflix and similar services. Apple is also building its own streaming service with original shows from Oprah and Steven Spielberg.
Netflix to Remove 'The Office' in 2021
Read full article: Netflix to Remove 'The Office' in 2021The Office will be removed from Netflix in January, 2021. We're sad that NBC has decided to take The Office back for its own streaming platform -- but members can binge watch the show to their hearts' content ad-free on Netflix until January 2021, the tweet read. The post immediately fired up fans, one of whom declared, "This is disgraceful.Another complained, "Theres too many streaming services. We're sad that NBC has decided to take The Office back for its own streaming platform but members can binge watch the show to their hearts' content ad-free on Netflix until January 2021 Netflix US (@netflix) June 25, 2019Theres too many streaming services. Netflix Responds to Rumors that 'The Office' Will Soon Leave the Streaming ServiceJenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey Attempt to Recreate an Iconic Scene From 'The Office' -- Watch!
'The Office' is leaving Netflix in 2021
Read full article: 'The Office' is leaving Netflix in 2021Netflix via CNN(CNN) - Netflix is losing "The Office" in 2021. NBC is taking back the popular sitcom to offer on its own streaming platform in January 2021, Netflix announced Tuesday on its official Twitter account. NBC confirmed it has secured "exclusive domestic streaming rights" for all nine seasons of the series in a news release. WarnerMedia, which also owns HBO and Warner Bros., is now planning to launch its own streaming service. The-CNN-Wire & 2019 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company.