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NBC's CEO has 5 kids and none of them pay for TV

BusinessInsider.com 

Getty/Jemal Countess

NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke is one of the most powerful people in the TV business, but his own kids don't pay for traditional TV.

Burke has five "millennial" children, ages 19 to 28, and exactly "none" subscribe to cable or satellite, he said at a conference on Wednesday.

Five!

Analyst Rich Greenfield, who is pessimistic about the future of cable, relayed the anecdote to Business Insider.

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Grace VanderWaal wins Season 11 of 'America's Got Talent'

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Karen Butler
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif., Sept. 15 (UPI) -- Singer, songwriter and musician Grace VanderWaal was crowned the winner of the 11th season of "America's Got Talent" in Hollywood Wednesday night.

India has never been prescriptive in Nepal's Constitution making process: MEA

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

Maintaining that India has never been prescriptive in the Constitution making process of Nepal, Ministry of External (MEA) official spokesperson Vikas Swarup on Thursday said that the Constitution making process is an internal matter of Kathmandu, adding it is for their people to discuss what is in their best interest.

Wendy van Dijk gaat naakt in Playboy als ze tv-prijs wint

Tubantia 

RTL4-coryfee Wendy van Dijk (45) heeft vandaag beloofd uit de kleren te gaan voor een Playboy-fotoshoot als zij op 13 oktober een Televizier-Ring wint in de categorie beste presentatrice. De moeder van twee wil echter niet als zichzelf in de Nederlandse editie van het blootblad staan maar als rechercheur Fenna: het personage dat ze al jaren speelt in de politieserie Moordvrouw: een reeks die in de race is voor de felbegeerde prijs.

Swiss traders dump dirty fuel in West Africa, report says

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The report "Dirty Diesel" from Swiss watchdog group Public Eye says the companies take advantage of weak African standards to use cheap and dirty additives to create what's called "African Quality" fuels.





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