Premium TV network EPIX announced today that it is adding original, scripted series to its programming slate, beginning with series from its joint-venture studio partners Paramount, Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF) and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Two of the series will begin production this fall for premiere autumn 2016. The series, “Graves” from Lionsgate Television and “Berlin Station” from Paramount Television, mark the first original series that will appear on EPIX across its channels, EPIX On Demand, EPIX.com and TV Everywhere platforms with its distribution partners. A third original series from MGM will be announced in the near future.
EPIX Unveils Two New Original Series: Partners with Lionsgate on “Graves” and Paramount Television on “Berlin Station”


Ross William Ulbricht SHOCKER – Breaking World News


Ross William Ulbricht, the convicted 31-year-old entrepreneur accused of being ‘Dread Pirate Roberts,’ and founder of the Silk Road drug marketplace, will be sentenced on May 29 in New York. Lyn Ulbricht, mother of Ross Ulbricht and Alex Winter (Downloaded), director, writer and producer of the EPIX Original Documentary DEEP WEB that chronicles Ulbricht’s trial, will participate in a Periscope live video session immediately following the sentencing from the steps of the courthouse. In February 2015 Ulbricht was convicted of seven felony charges including drug trafficking, conspiracy to commit money laundering, conspiracy to commit computer hacking and a kingpin charge. He faces a minimum sentence of thirty years, with a maximum sentence of life in prison. DEEP WEB makes its World Television Premiere on EPIX Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 8PM ET/PT, 7PM CT.
Destination America Slams Into Friday Night with a 3 Hour Special


Pancho and Lefty – Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day


Frank Sinatra Peforming “That’s Life” Live, 1966: NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day


Elvis Presley: Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day


Ask Andi: Respect and Meanness – Readers are on FIRE


In decades past, people seemed to have etiquette. Most people valued manners and conducted themselves with a certain amount of decency, especially when in the public eye. Sadly, now a days, some people have exchanged humility for haughtiness and pleasantness for pettiness. What’s the best way to deal with rude, unpleasant behavior?
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Doris Day: Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be Will Be) – NewzBreaker Music Video of the Day

