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Neve Campbell Secures $7 Million Return in Scream 7 Amid Franchise Turmoil
entertainment2 days ago

Neve Campbell Secures $7 Million Return in Scream 7 Amid Franchise Turmoil

Variety reports Neve Campbell will return in Scream 7 with a $7 million salary, a major raise after sitting out Scream 6 over a pay dispute; the film’s development involved behind-the-scenes chaos, including cast exits and a director change, with Kevin Williamson taking over directing duties. Campbell and Courteney Cox lead the cast, and the project is expected to feature comeos from other Scream vets like Matthew Lillard, Scott Foley, and David Arquette.

Tech’s hottest role isn’t coding—it's storytelling, with salaries up to $775K
technology25 days ago

Tech’s hottest role isn’t coding—it's storytelling, with salaries up to $775K

Amid the AI boom, tech firms are hiring more comms pros—storytellers, editors, and chief communications officers—at high pay to shape credible narratives; roles like Netflix’s director of product and technology communications can reach up to $775,000, while the median pay for senior comms leaders hovers around $400,000–$450,000, signaling a shift from pure coding to high-value storytelling in tech hiring.

Highlights and Controversies in 'Materialists' and Celebrity Box Office Success
entertainment8 months ago

Highlights and Controversies in 'Materialists' and Celebrity Box Office Success

The article discusses how the explicit mention of Dakota Johnson's character's salary in the film 'Materialists' marks a significant shift in romantic comedy storytelling, reflecting contemporary realities of money and social class, and breaking traditional genre conventions by openly discussing income to highlight modern dating dynamics.

Duolingo Reverses AI Strategy Amid Industry Backlash
education-and-employment9 months ago

Duolingo Reverses AI Strategy Amid Industry Backlash

LinkedIn's analysis reveals that the fastest-growing industries for Gen Z graduates in the UK are education, utilities, oil, gas, mining, construction, and government, with education being the top choice due to work-life balance and holidays. While teaching offers a starting salary of £28,000-£40,000, finance roles can start at around £45,000. Despite salary differences, experts advise focusing on learning opportunities over pay in initial jobs, as long-term success depends on experience and skills.