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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Ryanair is to add 24 new routes from German airports for the summer season as it ramps up capacity after COVID-19 groundings.
The Irish airline will operate 250 routes from 10 German airports, with new routes to Corfu, Lisbon and Zagreb, it said in a statement. It did not specify when the routes would be launched but some of the flights were available to book in June. This will help boosting air traffic in Germany while vaccination programmes progress and Europe will open up on time for the summer season, the statement said. (Reporting by Ilona Wissenbach, writing by Conor Humphries; editing by David Evans)
Big networks regain leadership in the FTA space; New GECs struggle to keep pace
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From no presence at all a year back to seven out of the top ten channels, the Goliaths have come heavy on Davids .
Star Ustav, Zee Anmol, Sony Pal, and Colors Rishtey are the four most-watched channels in the Free To Air space. A year back, Dangal, B4U, and the likes would rule the chart. What changed? In June 2020, the Big Daddies of Indian broadcast business, Star and Disney India, ZEE, Sony, and Viacom18 decided to return to FTA space that they had left in February 2019.
Op-Ed: McGee back to bring transparency to city government
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Shelton High senior Matt McGee of SHS Students Fight for Change speaks against the appointment of Beth Smith as superintendent during the public comment section of the Shelton Board of Education meeting at Shelton Intermediate School in Shelton, Conn. on Wednesday, February 26, 2020. Saying they had a petition with 1800 signatures, McGee laid out his group s four part demands for the hiring search for a new superintendent.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media
Two years ago, I ran for the Board of Aldermen. I ran because I felt I had a unique experience and perspective as someone who had been inside our schools for the prior 13 years.
While mounting compliance hurdles have left swathes of accountants offering financial advice deterred, the space remains one where accountants can add value to their practice at a time of increased digitisation and automation, says one advisory group.
Shane McGlaun | Storage | Mon, Oct 11 2010 2:02 PM CDT
Storage needs in the enterprise and consumer spaces are not the same. Consumers tend to want more capacity and don t always care as much about power savings and all out performance as some sectors of the enterprise market does. In a large enterprise data center with lots of storage drives a small savings in power consumption can add up to big savings in an electric bill. Hitachi has shipped a new enterprise class HDD called the Ultrastar C10K600.
The new HDD comes in several capacities with 300GB, 450GB, and 600GB versions all using 2.5-inch form factors to take up less space and use less power than similar 3.5-inch offerings. The new 10K rpm HDDs are 15% faster when it comes to random performance and 18% faster for sequential performance than competing products on the market today. At the same time the performance increases, the drives also need 22% less power than competing products on the market.