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Sharon Horgan - Will Forte - Lisa Kudrow - Hulu to stream key FOX unscripted, animated series now out-of-season - fox29.com
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Hulu to stream key FOX unscripted, animated series now out-of-season
21 November 2021, North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne: Alexander Klaws, singer, is on stage as the unmasked character "Mülli Müller" in the Prosieben show "The Masked Singer". Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa (Photo by Rolf Vennenbernd/picture alliance via Ge FOX Entertainment and Hulu have teamed up to allow the streaming service to make available all out-of-season, key FOX unscripted and animated series.Charlie Collier, CEO, FOX Entertainment, and Joe Earley, President of Hulu, made the announcement Tuesday.Under the agreement, Hulu will be able to stream all episodes of  FOX’s unscripted series including "The Masked Singer," "Lego Masters," "I Can See Your Voice,"  "Name That Tune,"  "The Masked Dancer," "Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back," "MasterChef" and "MasterChef Junior."RELATED: Whoopi Goldberg apologizes for saying Holocaust was not about raceFour-time Grammy-nominated artist Jewel was revealed to be Queen of Hearts.In addition, Hulu users can also view FOX’s hit animated comedy, "HouseBroken," which features the voices of Lisa Kudrow, Will Forte, Clea DuVall, Nat Faxon, Sharon Horgan, Tony Hale, Sam Richardson and Jason Mantzoukas.This output deal also includes future unscripted programming that will be owned and controlled by FOX Entertainment."This deal proudly continues the FOX/Hulu partnership.
Gary Kelly - Southwest Airlines may serve alcohol on board in spring - fox29.com - state Hawaii
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Southwest Airlines may serve alcohol on board in spring
Southwest Airlines is considering bringing back booze on flights this spring after scrapping the service early on in the pandemic.During an earnings call Thursday, CEO Gary Kelly said the carrier is looking to bring back the service either "late in the first quarter, maybe early in the second quarter."Kelly noted that the company had intended to bring back service in the middle of February but delayed plans due to the uptick in coronavirus cases driven by the omicron variant.It wasn't the first time the carrier delayed its plans. In the spring of 2021, Southwest decided against bringing it back after an increase in incidents of unruly passengers.The airline was planning to resume selling alcohol in June on Hawaii flights and in July on other flights, a move that was questioned by the president of the union representing Southwest flight attendants. "Given the recent uptick in industry-wide incidents of passenger disruptions inflight, we have made the decision to pause the previously announced re-start of alcohol service," Southwest spokesman Chris Mainz said, adding that the decision was "in the interest of the safety and comfort of all customers and crew onboard."In fact, the Federal Aviation Administration said the biggest single proposed fine, topping $40,000, involves a passenger who brought alcohol on the plane and drank it, smoked marijuana in the lavatory, and sexually assaulted a flight attendant on a Southwest Airlines jet in April.In August, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson even issued a warning letter to airports saying there was a correlation between the uptick in unruly passengers and alcohol. Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly told a U.S.
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