Sizzling HOT Drama & Suspense, Concord Films' Award-Winning Movie, "Marriage Killer" Just Released!5/3/2019 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May, 2019 /HalcyonTV/ -- As a marriage becomes comfortable and a sex life idle, it's common for a couple to wonder about alternative possibilities. "Marriage Killer" takes the viewer on a vicarious journey of the potential danger of inviting the unknown into a stable relationship that has possibly become a bit too routine. The film is thought provoking and suspenseful entertainment, offering VOD audiences a moment of pause to experience the consequences of inviting trouble into their lives.
Available Today on following platforms Amazon, iTunes, Vudu, Xfinity, GooglePlay Sony PSN and InDemand. "Marriage Killer," story told by an award-winning cast about a professionally, socially successful married couple, including Robert, (Jason London) and his wife Morgan, (Barbie Castro). The couple are still in love but seek to add sizzle to the marriage in exploring a "members-only night club." The couple realize the deadly consequences after meeting Isabelle, a sexy and manipulative woman (Kristen Renton), as it impacts the couple and their daughter Abbey, (Taylor Castro). "Marriage Killer" is a suspenseful drama that draws the viewer into an emotionally, tense family journey. "This film is a reminder of family strengths and the dangers of introducing another person into a relationship that will potentially test the marriage to its limits. I'm excited to release this film to offer opportunities for thought provoking conversations and engaging entertainment." Barbie Castro, President of Concord Films. "Marriage Killer" is the winner of four prestigious awards including Barbie Castro, "Best Actress in a Leading Role," Taylor Castro, "Best Young Actress" by Actors Awards LA, and winner of "Best Supporting Actress" at The NYC International Film Festival. "Marriage Killer" also won a Silver Award at the California Film Awards. Written by David Chester. Cast includes Jason London ("Dazed and Confused"), Barbie Castro("Killer Island" and "Boyfriend Killer"), Kristen Renton("Days of our Lives") and Taylor Castro ("Dream Killer" and "Girlfriend Killer"). Executive producers Eric R. Castro and Barbie Castro, directed by Bernard Salzmann, and composed by Chad Rehmann. New MIT Sloan Management Review Counterpoints podcast interview explores the economic impact of sitting NBA superstars and raises questions about how much teams owe fans when making on-the-court decisions. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 2, 2019 /HalcyonTV/ -- The NBA is widely regarded as a "superstar-driven league." However, superstar players are often intentionally rested by teams, and this practice has serious impact on fan welfare and, ultimately, on the business of basketball. Just how much is everyone losing when stars sit out? And how much do teams owe fans when deciding which of their star players to rest, and when? To get to the bottom of these questions, Berkeley PhD candidate Scott Kaplan investigated the economic impact and impact on fan welfare of the NBA's biggest stars sitting in suits rather than sweating in jerseys. He reveals his findings in "The Economic Impact of Sitting Superstars," Episode 14 of Counterpoints, the sports analytics podcast from MIT Sloan Management Review.
"Research shows there is evidence that ticket prices fall when star players don't play, especially for some of the most popular superstars like Stephen Curry, Kyrie Irving, and Anthony Davis," says Scott Kaplan, who presented his paper detailing the economic impact of NBA superstars at the 2019 Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. "These unforeseen absences leave fans watching a game of much lower quality or having to sell their tickets for a much lower price than they paid for them." To measure this impact, Kaplan studied listed price changes in the secondary ticket marketplace associated with a specific superstar's absence for a game. He discovered that when star players were benched, the ticket value decreased 9%-24%, or $9.00-$33.00 per ticket. Over a season, this can lead to millions of dollars in welfare losses. Kaplan found that the percentage of decrease in ticket value depended on the benching of certain players, like Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant, who exhibited much larger away game absence effects, while others like Anthony Davis and Kristaps Porziņģis experienced much larger home game absence effects. Further, the negative impact of a superstar absence was much smaller for games played in larger markets. Kaplan emphasizes that the impact of sitting players has downstream effects beyond decreases in secondary-market ticket prices. Fan welfare is damaged, as fans don't believe they are getting the value of the ticket they paid for. Teams have to deal with empty seats and consequently, the game's in-person experience suffers. Television networks feel the impact of decreased viewership. "This analysis has significant ramifications for NBA policies on resting or suspending players and announcement timing of player absences, team decision-making on dynamic pricing, signing free agents, drafting or trading players, and scheduling promotional events, secondary ticket marketplace pricing algorithms, and potential ticket insurance schemes to protect fans from risk associated with these absences," says Scott Kaplan. His research and data also provoke the questions: Could a player's popularity also become a burden? How should the league mitigate the negative impact on sitting superstars on fan welfare? Should teams take a longer-term planning approach and announce a schedule when players would sit? Will TV networks embed a performance clause in their contracts? And ultimately: How much does the NBA and individual team management owe fans when making on-the-court decisions? Scott Kaplan and Counterpoints host Paul Michelman, editor in chief of MIT Sloan Management Review, engage in a lively and data-driven discussion to explore these questions and more. To listen to the full episode, please visit the podcast. Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl The Las Vegas Residency Announces Dates At Flamingo Las Vegas5/1/2019 Tickets Go on Sale Saturday, May 4, 2019 Shows Begin Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019 LAS VEGAS, May 1, 2019 /HalcyonTV/ -- Singer, dancer, choreographer and pop legend Paula Abdul will headline her new Las Vegas residency "Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl" at Flamingo Las Vegas beginning Aug. 13, 2019. The remarkable multimedia experience will highlight Abdul's incomparable career through song, dance and stories of her three-decade career ride atop the charts and entertaining millions of fans worldwide. She will sing and dance her way through her biggest hits and even reveal some behind the scenes fun during American Idol. Tickets go on sale to the public on Saturday, May 4 at 10 a.m. with a presale for Caesars Rewards members, Caesars Entertainment's loyalty program and Ticketmaster customers on Friday, May 3 from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m.
"It's a real thrill to have the iconic Flamingo Las Vegas welcome me to their stage," said Paula Abdul. "After 30 years as an entertainer, I can't think of any better place to showcase my love for performing than Las Vegas." Having been a force in the music industry since her debut album Forever Your Girl hit the charts in 1988, Paula Abdul is the first female to ever receive four No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 singles off a debut album. One of those singles, and arguably Abdul's most recognized hit, "Straight Up," is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. After first making her mark as a Los Angeles Lakers cheerleader and choreographer, Abdul focused her talents on music. Her debut album, Forever Your Girl, hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 1989, completing a record 64-week climb to the top spot. The album also generated four No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 singles in 1989-90, a first for a debut. Her 1991 LP, Spellbound, also topped the Billboard 200 and spun off two more Hot 100 No. 1s. As she gained a new generation of fans as a judge on American Idol, she added a No. 2 hit, "Dance Like There's No Tomorrow," on the Dance Club Songs chart in 2008 with then-fellow judge Randy Jackson. In Abdul's 30-plus year career, she has earned six No. 1 songs, eight Top 10 and 15 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2018, Abdul traveled the U.S. for the sold-out "Straight Up PAULA!" tour, her first solo headlining tour in over 25 years. To date, Abdul ranks No. 10 on Billboard's All Time Top 200 Albums by Women. "Paula Abdul is a phenomenal talent with a celebrated history of record-breaking hit songs, and she has garnered a long list of extraordinary accomplishments since hitting the world's stage," said Eileen Moore, president of Flamingo Las Vegas. "We are extremely excited to welcome Paula to our family of superstar entertainers, and we are certain "Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl" will have guests on their feet and dancing in the aisles." Tickets are available Saturday, May 4 for the dates listed below: Aug. 13, 15 – 17 Oct. 22, 24 – 26 Nov. 26, 28 – 30 Dec. 23 – 24, 27 – 28, 31 Jan. 1, 3 – 4 "Paula Abdul: Forever Your Girl" performs at 8 p.m. in the showroom at Flamingo Las Vegas, with a limited number of meet and greet packages available for purchase. Tickets start at $69 (additional service fees apply) and are available at any Las Vegas Caesars Entertainment Box Office, by calling 702-777-2782 or 855-234-7469 or online at ticketmaster.com/paulaabdul. For groups of 10 or more call (866) 574-3851 or email EntertainmentGroupSales@Caesars.com. |
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