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- NBC estimates 17 million in US saw opening of Tokyo Olympics
- On a quiet weekend, ‘Old’ tops, ‘Snake Eyes’ sinks
- ‘The Midnight Library’ is the top local fiction bestseller
- ‘The Cellist’ is the top national fiction bestseller
| NBC estimates 17 million in US saw opening of Tokyo Olympics Posted: 25 Jul 2021 05:46 PM PDT ![]() NEW YORK (AP) — An estimated 17 million people in the United States watched the opening ceremony for the Tokyo Olympics held in a largely empty stadium, down 36% from the kickoff to the Rio de Janeiro Games five years ago. The 17 million includes people who watched the ceremony live on NBC or online […] |
| On a quiet weekend, ‘Old’ tops, ‘Snake Eyes’ sinks Posted: 25 Jul 2021 08:43 AM PDT ![]() M. Night Shyamalan's "Old" easily won a slower weekend at the North American box office, while the G.I. Joe pic "Snake Eyes" lived up to its name. Although both fresh offerings from major studios, moviegoers turned out in modest numbers on a weekend where there was the notable distraction of the Olympics as well as […] |
| ‘The Midnight Library’ is the top local fiction bestseller Posted: 25 Jul 2021 06:00 AM PDT ![]() Matt Haig's 2020 bestseller "The Midnight Library" remains atop the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association bestseller list for hardcover fiction. |
| ‘The Cellist’ is the top national fiction bestseller Posted: 25 Jul 2021 06:00 AM PDT ![]() "The Cellist" by Daniel Silva, the latest entry in the Gabriel Allon series, is the top national fiction bestseller per the Publishers Weekly hardcover fiction bestseller list. |
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