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Berlin's Radisson Collection Hotel has reopened after a two-year renovation due to a 2022 fish tank explosion, now featuring ...
Looking for the perfect way to celebrate Valentine’s Day? Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Centre, Kigali has created an unforgettable experience with a staycation package and a romantic dining offer.
Sheffield’s transformative £480m Heart of the City development, a stunning new flagship Radisson Blu hotel has opened in the ...
Elie Younes, Executive Vice President and Global Chief Development Officer at Radisson Hotel Group, comments: “Despite global geopolitical shifts in 2024, we had a successful year thanks to our ...
Moana 2 will be coming to 4K Ultra HD (Limited Edition Steelbook and standard variants), Blu-ray and DVD on March 18th, and pre-orders are now available here on Amazon and here at Walmart.
Radisson Hotel Group, a global leader in the hospitality industry, has announced the signing of the Radisson Blu Resort in Murree. Set to open in 2026, the mountain resort marks a new milestone in the ...
Full-scale construction has begun on the Radisson Blu Mirage Resort Fiji following the securing of funding from the Fiji National Provident Fund and BSP. Relcorp (Fiji) Managing Director, Bob Lowres, ...
There was a time when Blu-ray discs reigned supreme, but the era of physical media now firmly exists in the shadow of digital streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime.
Sony announced that the company is officially halting the production of recordable Blu-ray, MiniDisc and MD Data disc media as well as MiniDV cassettes. It's another step in the slow decline of ...
It's 2025 and after almost 20 years, Sony has announced it is ending Blu-ray media production, along with MiniDiscs, MiniDiscs data and miniDV tape, just months after it got rid of its 5.5TB ...
Fans of physical media—myself included—tend to be a morbid bunch, dwelling on the rise of streaming while bemoaning the steady decline of Blu-ray, the home-media format of choice for cinephiles.