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Hang-outs and Headlines
Richard Hoeg
132 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to Hang-Outs and Headlines! The media suggests and shapes our understanding of the news items that fill our days (and our social media timelines) – sometimes fairly and sometimes quite unfairly.
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News Commentary
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Welcome to Hang-Outs and Headlines! The media suggests and shapes our understanding of the news items that fill our days (and our social media timelines) – sometimes fairly and sometimes quite unfairly.
Show more...
News Commentary
News,
Leisure
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Ubisoft | A Far Cry from Help with Assassins at the Door? (H&H 10-16-24)
Hang-outs and Headlines
1 hour 18 minutes
1 year ago
Ubisoft | A Far Cry from Help with Assassins at the Door? (H&H 10-16-24)
In this episode, Richard Hoeg explores the topic of Ubisoft. He discusses the current state of Ubisoft games and discusses the potential for a Ubisoft buyout, examining the implications for the gaming industry. The episode concludes with Richard addressing audience comments and questions, providing a comprehensive overview of the topics discussed.
Hang-outs and Headlines
Welcome to Hang-Outs and Headlines! The media suggests and shapes our understanding of the news items that fill our days (and our social media timelines) – sometimes fairly and sometimes quite unfairly.