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Saturday, October 1, 2016

Code Black, Sony Channel’s Well-Rated Medical Drama, Returns for a New Season this October


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Experience the continuing medical drama as it unfolds in every tense-filled episode of Code Black in its second season starting October 5 on Sony Channel.

In the busiest emergency room in the country, ER Director Dr. Leanne Rorish (Marcia Gay Harden), her fellow resident physicians and interns brave the lack of manpower and meager resources to muster enough courage in handling seemingly insurmountable odds which they face on a daily basis to assist patients with the most serious injuries.

This season, Emmy and Golden Globe nominated actor, Rob Lowe, joins the cast as Ethan Willis, an aggressive and rebellious military doctor who imparts his knowledge in combat medicine. Other new characters include Han (Noah Gray-Cabey), a sweet and sociable new doctor; Noa Kean (Emily Tyra), a confident and defiant street-smart doctor; and Charlotte Piel (Nafessa Williams), a former child star who leaves her acting career to become a doctor.

As pressure mounts and tension increases, Rorish and her colleagues have no choice but to deal with difficult decisions in life-and-death situations under extremely demanding circumstances. And no matter how much it takes, no matter what is at stake, they must fight tooth and nail to save life and limb for their patients to survive.

Code Black Season 2 premieres the same week as the U.S. telecast on October 5, every Wednesday at 8:50 pm. First & Exclusive on Sony Channel

Sony Channel is seen on SKYCable Channel 35, Cignal Digital TV Channel 60, GSat Channel 48, Global Destiny Cable Channel 62, and Cable Link Channel 39.

Friday, September 30, 2016

Gripping Racing as Michelin and Marquez Master Motorland


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Michelin’s first visit to MotorLand Aragón in Spain for a MotoGP race provided an exciting encounter which saw Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) take victory at the Gran Premio Movistar de Aragón.

Michelin’s range of Power Slick tyres were put to good use today as the riders chose many different configurations to get the best performance over the 5,077m circuit. Pole-setter Marquez chose to go with the hard front and rear compounds and he made a good start as the lights changed to signal the start of the race. The current championship leader initially got the holeshot, but a frantic first-lap ensued as the lead changed hands several times. Maverick Viñales (Team SUZUKI ECSTAR) - also using the hard front and rear option - led as the field crossed the line for the first time, a position that was taken from him on lap-two by Marquez, before Viñales then recaptured the lead and held it until lap-eight. The Suzuki rider then surrendered top-spot to Valentino Rossi (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP), who had chosen the medium front compound and paired it with the hard rear. Marquez then made his move and seized the initiative on lap-12 as he progressed to the front of the pack. The Spaniard continued at a relentless pace - which saw him set the fastest lap of the race on the 15th circulation. Marquez increased his advantage as the race drew to a close and crossed the line almost three-seconds clear to take his fourth victory of the season and extend his championship lead.

The crowd of 69,714 fans at trackside were treated to a fascinating battle for the final two podium places as Jorge Lorenzo (Movistar Yamaha MotoGP) and team-mate Rossi produced an enthralling contest which saw the current World Champion Lorenzo - medium front and hard rear - take the spoils after the pair had traded places over the closing stages. Viñales took fourth position, with Cal Crutchlow (LCR Honda) crossing the line in fifth to take the Independent Team Rider award, this was after an exciting three-way battle with Dani Pedrosa (Repsol Honda Team) in sixth and Aleix Espargaro (Team SUZUKI ECSTAR) seventh. Pol Espargaro (Monster Yamaha Tech 3) was eighth, followed home by Alvaro Bautista (Aprilia Racing Team Gresini) in ninth, with Stefan Brad l (Aprilia Racing Team Gresini) rounding out the top-10.

With today’s colder air and track temperatures, tyre choice was always going to be a vital factor and with the experience and advice from the knowledgeable Michelin technicians the riders were able to make informed choices. This did lead to different combinations of tyres which saw the hard front and hard rear paired together, along with the medium front and hard rear and the medium front and medium rear being matched together, again emphasising the choice that Michelin is providing to make sure all riders have a tyre to choose that will give them the optimum performance during the race.

Michelin will now head east for the three-week back-to-back races in Japan, Australia and Malaysia, with the first being the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi on Sunday 16th October.


Tim Walpole – tim.walpole@motocom.co.uk – Phone: +44.7976.397.265
Alessandro Barlozzi – alessandro.barlozzi@fr.michelin.com – Phone: +33.6.42.23.55.93


Marc Marquez – Repsol Honda Team:

“Today was a great race and this has been an important weekend for the tyres to work well. The grip was really good, but the drop was a bit bigger than at other circuits, because here we have long corners and we really stress the tyres. We found a good set-up for the second part of the race with the used tyre and the front was working really well. Michelin brought the hard front and it was certainly the right one for these temperatures. I am happy with the weekend because I enjoy this circuit and this year it was no different, I really enjoyed it again!”


Nicolas Goubert - Deputy Director, Technical Director and Supervisor of the MotoGP Programme:

“We have had quite a challenging weekend here at Aragón with temperatures being much cooler in the morning than we expected, so this gave a number of obstacles to overcome. All of the technicians worked very thoroughly with their teams and riders throughout the three days to make sure they made the most informed choice for today’s race, and the closeness of some of the racing showed that again we have tyres for all types of machines, riders and styles. Marc’s victory was very impressive and he set the fastest lap of the race after two-thirds distance, so we are very pleased with that as it shows the tyres worked well as the race wore on. We will take a lot of positives from this weekend, but we also learned quite a lot about how these tyres perform when the track gives very little grip during the cold mornings and we will use this data as we go forward. We now head to three long-haul races which will all have their own special challenges, but we are up for the task and excited by what is ahead.”

The Hair Laboratory with L'Oréal Professionnel's Style My Hair App


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L'Oréal Professionnel launches the Style My Hair app, eliminating pre-hairstyling jitters for good.

We've all had this hair dilemma: we spend months pining over a hairstyle and hair color we want to try, until salon day comes and the crippling fear of making a mistake forces us to stick to the usual. For women, a new 'do gone wrong is almost as good as fatal—it's enough to jolt them out of being adventurous and going for what they know works. However, the non-commitment to new hair may finally change as L’Oréal Professionnel launches its newest hairstyling app, Style My Hair.

It's the stuff hair dreams are made of: Style My Hair contains an extensive catalog of hairstyles and hair colors that users can virtually see on themselves as they upload a photo to which their chosen hairstyle and hair color is digitally rendered. Simply put, women can see the result of their chosen hairstyle and hair color even before they proceed with having them done, totally eliminating the fear of choosing a look that doesn't end up suiting them well. The Style My Hair app is more than a hairstyle and hair color test lab, however, as its social media and hair maintenance components make it an all-around go-to resource for all things hairstyle. Users can share all their looks in their very own hair gallery, and view the necessary L’Oréal Professionnel hair care products to help them maintain their chosen look.

The vast collection of looks featured on the Style My Hair app are powered by French fashion and beauty website PureTrend, who also provides a substantial in-app discussion of each look. Looks are trend-based, and can be personally curated by users through an accessible "like" button. The Style My Hair app virtually simulates the salon experience, as users can also modify their choices based on cut, color, color intensity, and hair length. Finally, users can simply tap on the Find My Hairdresser option to locate the nearest L’Oréal Professionnel hair expert that could execute their virtual hair look in real life.


The Style My Hair app is the first step to a total L’Oréal Professionnel in-salon experience. L’Oréal Professionnel hair experts are geared to fire up the app as they meet their salon clients, taking them through discovering possible hair looks they can do for their styling session. This makes each salon experience a new and exciting one, where women no longer dread a new hair look that doesn't end up suitable for them.

The Style My Hair App is available for download in Android 4.0 phones and on the App store, for IOS 7.0 and above. The app will also be used to aid L’Oréal Professionnel hair experts in prescribing looks for their clients.
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