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Francoinformador
Escuchá las noticias del lunes 1 de abril. Y que arranque tu semana.

Francoinformador

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 7:10


PRIMERA MUJER PRESIDENTE EN ESLOVAQUIA. El ecologismo llega al poder en la Europa del Este.  Eslovaquia celebra la victoria de su primera mujer presidenta, la abogada ambientalista Zuzana Caputova, que se convirtió el en la quinta jefa de Estado de esta pequeña democracia postcomunista. La futura presidenta de Eslovaquia, una nación integrante de la Organización del Tratado del Atlántico Norte (OTAN), es considerada europeísta y progresista. Caputova, quien sucederá en el cargo al mandatario saliente Andrej Kiska, asumirá el 15 de junio próximo la presidencia para un periodo de cinco años. ABC | EL MUNDO OTRA SEMANA 'BREXITER'. Los parlamentarios organizarán la próxima ronda de los llamados votos indicativos sobre planes alternativos para Brexit una vez más tomando el control del tiempo parlamentario del gobierno. La ronda de votación anterior, celebrada el miércoles pasado, fue calificada de "farsa" después de que los parlamentarios no brindaron apoyo mayoritario para ninguna de las ocho opciones para Brexit. Sin embargo, esta vez, en un intento por encontrar una propuesta ganadora, se ha sugerido que el presidente de la Cámara de los Comunes, John Bercow, seleccionara solo tres o cuatro opciones para que los parlamentarios elijan. El debate comienza hoy por la tarde, con votación y resultados por la noche. EUROPA PRESS ULTIMÁTUM DE TRUMP A MÉXICO. El presidente de EE.UU. Donald Trump repitió el viernes su amenaza de cerrar la frontera entre Estados Unidos y México, pero esta vez aseguró que tomará acción esta semana si México no da un paso adelante en el tema. La opción del presidente estadounidense sería cerrar la frontera para comerciar por “mucho tiempo”. CNN ROBOTS JUECES EN ESTONIA. Evitar la burocracia en decisiones judiciales es el objetivo.  Estonia quiere que la resoluciones judiciales se aceleren dejando que una inteligencia artificial actúe a modo de juez, dedicándose a los casos más sencillos. Ott Velsberg, director de datos de Estonia, está en busca de una IA robot que se encargue de la gran acumulación de disputas legales en las Cortes, al menos en lo que respecta a reclamos menores. El juez robot será capaz, gracias a su inteligencia artificial, de analizar miles de documentos legales y otra información relevante y tomar una decisión previa. En todo caso, será un juez humano el que tenga que revisar todas estas decisiones. COMPUTER HOY FLOTA DE ROBOTS PARA IR AL ESPACIO. AL parecer  Japón tiene la solución para evitar que los astronautas pasen tanto tiempo en el espacio realizando  tareas aburridas o monótonas. Gracias una nueva asociación entre la Agencia de Exploración Aeroespacial de Japón (JAXA) y una empresa de robots espaciales llamada GITAI, se quiere crear una flota de robots que puedan hacer que los astronautas humanos tengan una mejor vida ahí arriba, centrándose en otras tareas más complejas y divertidas. FUTURISM 12 EQUIPOS DEBUTAN EN COPA SUDAMERICANA ESTA SEMANA. La Copa Sudamericana de 2019 tendrá esta semana el estreno de los últimos 12 equipos, entre los que sobresalen el Independiente argentino, campeón en 2017, y el Binacional peruano, debutante y, precisamente, el rival de los Diablos Rojos de Avellaneda. Serán seis partidos de ida repartidos de a dos por día entre el martes y el jueves en canchas de Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Perú y Venezuela. CONMEBOL SU MAJESTAD FEDERER LOGRA EN MIAMI EL TÍTULO 101. El tenista suizo Roger Federer, cuarto cabeza de serie, se proclamó este domingo nuevo campeón del Abierto de Miami al vencer en la final por 6-1 y 6-4 al estadounidense John Isner, séptimo favorito, que defendía el título. Federer, de 37 años, consigue el cuarto título en Miami después de haber ganado las ediciones de 2005, 2006 y 2017, y es el vigésimo octavo de la Series Masters 1.000 que logra como profesional. ESPN FERRARI SE CONFORMA CON EL 3 CAJÓN DEL PODIO. El inglés Lewis Hamilton ganó este domingo el Gran Premio de Baréin, el segundo del Mundial de Fórmula Uno, donde encabezó otro “doblete” de Mercedes, por delante de su compañero finlandés Valtteri Bottas, que sigue liderando el campeonato, con 44 puntos, uno más que el británico. Se clasificó en tercer lugar el monegasco Charles Leclerc, que partió desde la 'pole', pero no pudo aguantar en las últimas vueltas la embestida de los Mercedes, debido a los problemas mecánicos en su Ferrari. La siguiente carrera, el Gran Premio de China, se disputará el próximo 14 de abril en el circuito de Shanghái. MARCA LA TAQUILLA LE SONRÍE A CÓMO ENTRENAR A TU DRAGÓN. Cómo entrenar a tu dragón: El mundo oculto de Universal / DreamWorks Animation ha superado los 500 millones de dólares a nivel mundial. Hiccup y Toothless cruzaron el umbral de medio billón con las cifras de este fin de semana incluidas. Mientras que Dumbo de Disney, recaudó $ 71 millones en la taquilla internacional este fin de semana por debajo de las expectativas que iban de $ 80M a $ 90M. DEADLINE SIN GIRA PARA MICK JAGGER Y COMPAÑÍA. The Rolling Stones anunció hoy la cancelación de una próxima gira por Estados Unidos y Canadá. El mítico grupo inglés no se embarcará en la gira que tenía prevista de 17 conciertos, programada para comenzar el 20 de abril en Miami. mOTIVO? Problemas de salud de su vocalista Mick Jagger, de 75 años. Jagger ofreció sus propias disculpas a sus seguidores a través de su cuenta personal de Twitter. Los médicos le dijeron  a Jagger que haga una "recuperación completa para poder volver al escenario tan pronto como sea posible", según el comunicado de la banda. Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on whatsapp WhatsApp Te pedimos que te tomes un pequeño tiempo para responder a esta breve encuesta. Nos sirve para mejorar.

Box Office Breakdown
Alita Battles Her Way To The Top- Box Office Breakdown (Feb 17th, 2019)

Box Office Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 43:29


What films beat the box office?! Who's in the lead and who's heading out!? Find out on Box Office Breakdown. Popcorn Talk proudly presents a weekly vodcast series that breaks down the US domestic numbers for the three day weekend and gives you Cineplex’s winners and losers. It’s Popcorn Talk’s Box Office Breakdown. In this episode the new Box Office Breakdown Crew discuss numbers for February 10th, 2019! Also the panel goes over their weekly rewind for a specific actor who's movie will be hitting theaters next week. Frank Moran @HappyGoJackie Kari Lane @KariDLane Amy Cassandra @AmyCassandraTV INTERNATIONAL NUMBERS Fox got Alita: Battle Angel out early and strongly in Asia with $32M while Warner Bros began offshore rollout on The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, for $18.1M. Fox took advantage of the Chinese New Year to push Alita into South East Asia. This one doesn’t open in North America until next weekend, and so far reviews on the James Cameron- produced pic are mixed. But the play here is international, particularly Asia given the manga source material. Fox is happy with the results which are from just 11 markets, especially in Korea where the film came in at No. 2 amid strong local competition. Overall, Alita is outpacing Maze Runner (+23%) and Ready Player One (+5%) in like for like markets and at today’s rates. Lego blocked together $18.1M in 63 markets, including majors the UK, Brazil and Spain. Somewhat surprisingly, Lego is not as well-known a brand overseas, but has certainly lifted its profile through the four movies WB has released in the past few years. Fox also hit a new milestone in Japan this weekend as Bohemian Rhapsody crossed $100M. This is the first of the studio’s titles to hit the mark since Avatar and the first foreign pic since 2017’s Beauty And The Beast. Bo Rhap is up for seven BAFTAs here in London tonight and star Rami Malek has been putting in appearances at pre-ceremony soirées around town this weekend. In other milestones, Sony’s Escape Room topped $100M overseas. Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World was the overall leader at the international box office — not counting the China movies. The weekend was good for $38.2M to lift the overseas cume to $138.7. Also, Aquaman got his fins wet in Japan, the final market for the Warner Bros/DC hero. With $6M, it opened No. 1 to cume $792M offshore. The global tally is $1.12B. Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Box Office Breakdown
Lego Movie 2 get's Built - Box Office Breakdown (Feb 10th, 2019)

Box Office Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 48:44


Amy, Kari and Frank and joined by Mina Wahab from Popcorn Talk’s Anatomy of a Movie to look at this week’s box office results on Box Office Breakdown. We talk about Lego’s not awesome opening, why Amy isn’t seeing romantic comedies and look at Rebel Wilson’s box office track record. PLus we do a new Box Office Bet. Join us! What films beat the box office?! Who's in the lead and who's heading out!? Find out on Box Office Breakdown. Popcorn Talk proudly presents a weekly vodcast series that breaks down the US domestic numbers for the three day weekend and gives you Cineplex’s winners and losers. It’s Popcorn Talk’s Box Office Breakdown. In this episode the new Box Office Breakdown Crew discuss numbers for February 10th, 2019! Also the panel goes over their weekly rewind for a specific actor who's movie will be hitting theaters next week. Frank Moran @HappyGoJackie Kari Lane @KariDLane Amy Cassandra @AmyCassandraTV INTERNATIONAL NUMBERS Fox got Alita: Battle Angel out early and strongly in Asia with $32M while Warner Bros began offshore rollout on The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, for $18.1M. Fox took advantage of the Chinese New Year to push Alita into South East Asia. This one doesn’t open in North America until next weekend, and so far reviews on the James Cameron- produced pic are mixed. But the play here is international, particularly Asia given the manga source material. Fox is happy with the results which are from just 11 markets, especially in Korea where the film came in at No. 2 amid strong local competition. Overall, Alita is outpacing Maze Runner (+23%) and Ready Player One (+5%) in like for like markets and at today’s rates. Lego blocked together $18.1M in 63 markets, including majors the UK, Brazil and Spain. Somewhat surprisingly, Lego is not as well-known a brand overseas, but has certainly lifted its profile through the four movies WB has released in the past few years. Fox also hit a new milestone in Japan this weekend as Bohemian Rhapsody crossed $100M. This is the first of the studio’s titles to hit the mark since Avatar and the first foreign pic since 2017’s Beauty And The Beast. Bo Rhap is up for seven BAFTAs here in London tonight and star Rami Malek has been putting in appearances at pre-ceremony soirées around town this weekend. In other milestones, Sony’s Escape Room topped $100M overseas. Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World was the overall leader at the international box office — not counting the China movies. The weekend was good for $38.2M to lift the overseas cume to $138.7. Also, Aquaman got his fins wet in Japan, the final market for the Warner Bros/DC hero. With $6M, it opened No. 1 to cume $792M offshore. The global tally is $1.12B. Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Box Office Breakdown
Glass Is Showing Cracks - Box Office Breakdown (Feb 3rd, 2019)

Box Office Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 38:41


What films beat the box office?! Who's in the lead and who's heading out!? Find out on Box Office Breakdown. Popcorn Talk proudly presents a weekly vodcast series that breaks down the US domestic numbers for the three day weekend and gives you Cineplex’s winners and losers. It’s Popcorn Talk’s Box Office Breakdown. In this episode the new Box Office Breakdown Crew discuss numbers for January 20th, 2019! Also the panel goes over their weekly rewind for a specific actor who's movie will be hitting theaters next week. Frank Moran @HappyGoJackie Kari Lane @KariDLane Amy Cassandra @AmyCassandraTV INTERNATIONAL NUMBERS Expanding to a handful of key markets this weekend, Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World swooped into the top spot on the international box office chart with a $40.2Mframe. This lifts the overseas running total to $84.4M from 41 markets so far in release. Universal took a long lead on Dragon 3 offshore, going out in Australia just after the New Year to take advantage of the peak summer holiday season there Bowing in 23 international markets this session, the Dean DeBlois-directed HTTYD3was No. 1 in 20 of those new homes. It played like a fury in Mexico with $7.7M at 865 locations for the biggest launch weekend ever of a DWA title. The UK bowed to $6.8M at No. 1 and ahead of both prior installments. Italy is also tracking well ahead of those two movies while Brazil’s hold was a terrific -27% at No. 1 for $10.3M after three frames. Oz leads all play at $15.5M. Last week’s offshore leader, M Night Shyamalan’s Glass — which Disney is releasing abroad — dipped 49% in the 3rd session. It added $12.2M in 54 markets for an overseas cume of $110.3M, still running marginally below the previous Eastrail 177 trilogy entry, Split. The worldwide total will pass $200M once today’s actuals are finalized, or with tomorrow’s numbers. Behind Glass, five-time Oscar nominee Green Book, which is going out internationally via a mix of Lionsgate and Amblin Partners, had a combined $11.9Mweekend for a $25.5M cume to date. China has helped push Fox’s Deadpool 2 ahead of the original Deadpool’s worldwide gross. With $784Mglobal, DP2 is now the highest-grossing film in the X-Men franchise. It’s also worth highlighting the China performance of Sony’s Escape Roomwhere the reported $9M budget pic has now grossed $33.5M after three weekends. The week-to-week drop was just 17%. While there hasn’t been much new blood ahead of the February 5 holiday, the performance is notable in that few mystery-thrillers like this see the inside of movie theaters in China. That has raised curiosity along with a cultural resonance given the popularity of escape rooms in the big cities. In milestones, Warner Bros’ Aquaman has topped $1.1B global ($783.4M international) and opens in Japan on Friday. Also from WB, Creed II topped $200M global this round while Disney’s Ralph Breaks The Internet has now surpassed the original Wreck-It Ralph both domestically and internationally as it closes in on $500M global. Make sure to subscribe to Popcorn Talk! - http://youtube.com/popcorntalknetwork HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app