Aya Asahina’s edit for The Drop is made of the type of classic pieces that we always need more of in our closet. There’s a boxy white popover that fits like the boyfriend button-down we’ve always dreamt of, a versatile black blazer that can toss over anything, and wide-leg cream trousers that we could see wearing to the office one day. And the one piece
we can’t wait to get our hands on (thanks, Amazon Prime!) is the floaty tiered dress that we’ll live in this spring and summer. With versions in white and blue, it’s the MVP-to-be style that we plan on wearing with sandals and sneakers, belted or not, or even thrown over a bathing suit whenever we need a coverup.
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BBC Launches First Fully-Owned U.S. Streamer With BBC Select (EXCLUSIVE)
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With this week’s launch of streaming service BBC Select, one of the world’s most recognizable media brands is joining North America’s streaming ranks on its own terms for the very first time.
The new platform joins an international channels portfolio that already includes BBC Earth, BBC Brit and BBC First. There’s also Stateside streamer BritBox, BBC Studios’ joint venture with ITV Studios. It’s fair to wonder why a platform like BritBox isn’t merely expanded or even rebranded to cover BBC Select programming, but top brass are confident that there’s enough of the Beeb to go around, and in this case, serve a specific purpose.
While the past year has challenged media outlets, there have been a few bright spots for KUVO.
Last year, the jazz station at 89.3 FM which had been based at the Five Points Media Center since 1994 and its hip-hop channel, the Drop, officially moved into the Buell Public Media Center, at 2101 Arapahoe Street. Offically, the new center also houses Rocky Mountain PBS, Rocky Mountain Public Media, the Colorado Media Collaborative and the Community Media Center, although most employees of those outlets are working remotely.
Tina Cartagena, KUVO’s senior vice president of radio and new media, who has been with the station since 1990, says that because of COVID-19, most of KUVO’s staff are still working from home, though the offices are open to on-air hosts and engineers. Other staff could start working on site in May. Eventually, KUVO will broadcast concerts from the building s Bonfils-Stanton Performance Studio.