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Satellite radio and media company Sirius XM (NASDAQ:SIRI) fell short of the market’s revenue expectations in Q1 CY2025, with sales falling 4.3% year on year to $2.07 billion. On the other hand, ...
Shares of Sirius XM have sold off sharply over the past year amid underwhelming subscriber trends. The company is projected to achieve profitability this year but faces the challenge of delivering ...
Tuning in to Sirius XM (NASDAQ: SIRI) has been a static-filled experience for investors, with shares down 50% from their 52-week high at the time of writing. The satellite radio giant has ...
Nevertheless, that didn’t stop the internet. Barnes was the go-to cast choice to play a younger version of Harry’s godfather, Sirius Black, who was played by Gary Oldman in the movies.
Ben Barnes has been the most popular fanatic for a young Sirius Black since the films first came out, and now he is close to the age where he can play the older version in the television series.
“It’s been going on for 20 years that people have been very kindly saying that they would’ve liked me to have played a young version of the Sirius Black character in Harry Potter, but now it ...
Sirius XM also shared that it expects its revenue to decline in 2025, as it admitted an effort to lure younger subscribers by heavily promoting its app has been less than successful. Shareholders ...
While Sirius Black may not have had enough screen time in the “Harry Potter” franchise, Oldman still has long credited the movies for saving his career along with his role in Christopher Nolan ...
Gary Oldman recently told IndieWire that he believes Sirius Black wasn’t in the “Harry Potter” film franchise enough. The actor debuted as the fan-favorite character in 2004’s “Harry ...
The Oscar winner played Sirius Black in the 'Harry Potter' films Gary Oldman would be down for a different Harry Potter role in the upcoming reboot TV series. The Slow Horses star spoke with ...
You might have woken up this morning to see Sirius XM Holdings (NASDAQ: SIRI) down a whopping 7% on early trading. And now, at time of publishing, it’s back up over 4% in midday trading.