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CBMJ Announces Launch of "Conservative Playbook" Podcast, Expanding Patriot.TV's High‑Growth Media Portfolio Ahead of Midterms

By Media News
3 min read • Published February 25, 2026
By Media News
3 min read • Published February 25, 2026

Navigating Contrasting Messaging by legacy media from Disney (DIS), Paramount Global (PARA), Comcast (CMCSA), Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), and Newsmax (NMAX), Sinclair (SBGI), and Fox Corp. (FOX), Patriot.TV Provides Accurate Narrative regarding Elections.

ATLANTA, GA / ACCESS Newswire / February 25, 2026 / CBMJ (Conservative Broadcast Media & Journalism, Inc.) today announced the official launch of "Conservative Playbook", a new Patriot.TV podcast hosted by Patriot.TV President JD Rucker. The program strengthens CBMJ’s expanding portfolio of high‑engagement conservative media assets as the company positions itself for accelerated audience growth during a pivotal election cycle.

Launching this week across major audio platforms, Conservative Playbook delivers strategic, actionable guidance for conservative voters and activists heading into the midterms. The show is engineered to drive deeper grassroots engagement, increase platform stickiness, and expand Patriot.TV’s reach across key demographic segments.

"This isn’t just another political podcast, it’s a strategic asset," said JD Rucker, President of Patriot.TV. "Conservative Playbook equips patriots with the tools to organize, influence, and win. It strengthens our mission and expands the value of the Patriot.TV ecosystem."

The podcast will cover high‑impact topics including:

  • Campaign messaging and narrative control

  • Voter‑turnout strategy and ballot initiatives

  • Local activism and community‑level influence

  • Legislative priorities and policy battles

  • Coalition building across conservative networks

The launch comes at a moment of heightened political engagement, creating a strong tailwind for CBMJ’s media properties. Conservative Playbook is expected to drive increased traffic, subscriber growth, and cross‑platform engagement across Patriot.TV and CBMJ’s broader digital footprint.

CBMJ previously acquired ConservativePlaybook.com as part of its expanding property portfolio, positioning the brand as a standalone growth channel within Patriot.TV. The podcast will serve as the flagship content engine as additional written, video, and interactive assets are developed.

Conservative Playbook is now available on Apple Podcasts and other major platforms: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conservative-playbook/id1515202930

With the 2026 election cycle approaching, CBMJ continues to scale Patriot.TV’s programming lineup, reinforcing the company’s commitment to delivering bold, strategic, and high‑value conservative media.

About Patriot TV: Patriot TV is a conservative media network (and a wholly owned subsidiary of Conservative Broadcast Media & Journalism, Inc.) dedicated to defending liberty, faith, and the Constitution. Through original programming, investigative reporting, and unapologetic commentary, Patriot TV provides an alternative to corporate media narratives and serves a growing audience seeking truth without compromise. With a cutting-edge, multi-platform distribution strategy, Patriot TV reaches viewers via its website, social channels, and streaming apps, monetizing content through sponsorships, advertising, e-commerce, and subscriptions.

About Conservative Broadcast Media & Journalism, Inc. (OTCID:CBMJ): Conservative Broadcast Media & Journalism, Inc. (CBMJ) is a publicly traded media and digital broadcasting company focused on delivering conservative and faith-based content. Its wholly owned subsidiary, Patriot TV, serves as a premier destination for news, commentary, and original programming that reflects traditional American values. CBMJ’s portfolio also includes online news sites, e-commerce properties, and other media assets aligned with its America-first, pro-freedom mission. For more information, visit Patriot.TV.

Media Contact:
Mark Schaftlein – CEO, Conservative Broadcast Media & Journalism
(877) 704-6773

SOURCE: Conservative Broadcast Media & Journalism, Inc.

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Dolphin Expands Miami Footprint to Support Continued Growth Across Subsidiaries

By Media News
3 min read • Published February 25, 2026
By Media News
3 min read • Published February 25, 2026

Coral Gables office expansion accommodates team growth at The Digital Dept., The Door and other Dolphin agencies

MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / February 25, 2026 / Dolphin (NASDAQ:DLPN), a leading entertainment marketing and content production company, today announced the expansion of its Miami office footprint in Coral Gables to accommodate continued team growth across several of its subsidiaries, including The Digital Dept. and The Door.

The increased office space reflects Dolphin’s ongoing operational momentum and its commitment to investing in high-growth markets that support client demand across entertainment, hospitality, lifestyle, consumer products, and digital marketing.

As part of its continued expansion in South Florida, The Digital Dept. has recently added Chris Fleming as Vice President of Sales, further strengthening its brand and revenue capabilities. The agency has also added Aileen Manso as a Director level talent manager, reinforcing its ability to support and scale its growing roster of digital creators.

Located in the heart of Coral Gables, the expanded Alhambra office will serve as a strategic hub for Dolphin’s national operations, providing capacity for new hires and cross-agency collaboration as the Company scales its influencer marketing, public relations, and integrated communications offerings.

"Our expansion in Miami reflects both the strength of our subsidiary agencies and our disciplined approach to investing in growth markets," said Mirta Negrini, Chief Financial Officer of Dolphin. "As The Digital Dept., The Door and other Dolphin agencies continue to add clients and expand their teams, increasing our footprint in Coral Gables allows us to support that growth efficiently while reinforcing Miami as an important center of operations for the Company."

Miami continues to be a dynamic market for media, entertainment, hospitality and consumer brands, aligning with Dolphin’s diversified portfolio of marketing and production capabilities. The expanded space is designed to foster collaboration across agencies while supporting recruitment efforts in one of the country’s fastest-growing business communities.

Dolphin expects the Miami expansion to further strengthen its ability to attract top talent, serve national and international clients, and drive long-term shareholder value.

About Dolphin
Dolphin (NASDAQ:DLPN) is where cultural creation meets marketing execution. Founded in 1996 by Bill O’Dowd, Dolphin operates as both a venture studio-developing and investing in breakthrough content, products, and experiences-and a marketing consortium, featuring leading agencies across every communications discipline.

At its core, the venture studio creates, produces, finances, markets, and promotes new businesses and cultural ideas – ranging from acclaimed film, television, and digital content to consumer goods, live events and partnerships that define entertainment and lifestyle. Surrounding this entrepreneurial engine, Dolphin’s marketing prowess brings together best-in-class firms including 42West, The Door, Shore Fire Media, Elle Communications, Special Projects and The Digital Dept. Together, this collective delivers unmatched cross-marketing expertise and relationships across every vertical of pop culture – from film, television, music, influencers, sports, hospitality, and fashion to consumer brands and purpose-driven initiatives. Dolphin marketing has been the recipient of many accolades, including #1 Agency of the Year on the Observer PR Power List in 2025, The PR Net 100, and the PR News Elite 120.

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james@haydenir.com

SOURCE: Dolphin Entertainment

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A Curtain Call for Reason: 'The Age of Something Other Than Reason' Stages the Absurdity of Modern American Culture

By Media News
2 min read • Published February 25, 2026
By Media News
2 min read • Published February 25, 2026

CLEVELAND, OHIO / ACCESS Newswire / February 25, 2026 / Poet Anthony Andricks will release The Age of Something Other Than Reason on March 10, a bold poetry collection structured like a play in three acts and an intermission. The book stages a sharply theatrical examination of contemporary American culture shaped by social media, misinformation, ideological extremism, advancing technology, and algorithm-driven outrage.

The Age of Something Other Than Reason

Its three primary acts move fast and hit hard, documenting technological, political, religious, and psychological systems that reward loyalty over reflection. Throughout the book, journal entries from a once-human artificial intelligence reflect on America’s collapse into factional thinking, documenting the moment when farce and delusion overtook sanity and logic.

"I’m not preaching, I’m documenting," Andricks says. "I took a timed snapshot of modern American culture using my own creative filter, but as an American, I am also one of the subjects standing within that frame of observation."

Midway through, Andricks interrupts the chaos with a formal Intermission – a conscious pause for poems about travel, nature, independence, and human connection, reminding readers what exists beyond the noise and what risks being lost to it.

Pop poetry that meets the times, The Age of Something Other Than Reason is heralding without being prescriptive and accessible without sacrificing depth. This book is the follow-up to Andricks’ 2024 chart-topping poetry collection Repurposed (Trial by Lineation). Like Repurposed, this book also features artwork by Cory Andricks, the author’s brother.

Anthony Andricks grew up in Bryan, Ohio, and presently resides in Lakewood, Ohio. Anthony graduated summa cum laude from Cleveland State University College of Law in 2012 and currently practices commercial real estate law at a national law firm headquartered in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. When not working or writing, Anthony enjoys international travel, challenging hikes, horror movies, and local art exhibitions.

For more information, please visit www.AnthonyAndricks.com.

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Poet & Author Anthony Andricks
CONTACT:

Anthony Andricks
shrewgodllc@gmail.com
(216) 403-0458

SOURCE: Shrew God Publishing

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10 Best Robert Duvall Movies

10 Best Robert Duvall Movies
By Colby Droscher
7 min read • Published February 24, 2026
By Colby Droscher
7 min read • Published February 24, 2026

Robert Duvall as Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore

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Before he became one of Hollywood’s most respected character actors, Robert Duvall was a California-born Navy brat who studied drama at Principia College. After serving in the U.S. Army, Duvall moved to New York in 1955 to study at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre under Sanford Meisner. There, he shared an apartment with a struggling young actor named Dustin Hoffman and befriended another future star, Gene Hackman.

Though Duvall appeared in more than 140 films across seven decades, he was never the typical leading man. At average height with craggy features and a receding hairline, he didn’t fit Hollywood’s matinee idol mold. Yet there was something magnetic about his presence—an authenticity that made him impossible to ignore. His performances were marked by technical precision and a chameleon-like ability to disappear into roles, earning him the nickname “the American Olivier” from critic Vincent Canby in 1980.

Duvall’s breakthrough came with his portrayal of the reclusive Boo Radley in “To Kill a Mockingbird” (1962), a role that required him to convey volumes with minimal dialogue. From there, he became Francis Ford Coppola’s go-to actor, appearing in “The Rain People,” both “Godfather” films, “The Conversation,” and “Apocalypse Now.” His Oscar-nominated turn as consigliere Tom Hagen in “The Godfather” established him as one of cinema’s most reliable character actors, while his unforgettable Lt. Col. Kilgore in “Apocalypse Now” gave the world the immortal line: “I love the smell of napalm in the morning.”

Duvall won Best Actor in 1984 for “Tender Mercies”, playing a down-and-out country singer with remarkable restraint. He earned six additional Oscar nominations throughout his career, including for “The Apostle” (1997), which he also wrote and directed. On television, he won an Emmy for the Western miniseries “Broken Trail” (2006) and earned nominations for “Lonesome Dove” (1989), “Stalin” (1992), and “The Man Who Captured Eichmann” (1996).

Robert Duvall passed away peacefully at his home in Middleburg, Virginia, on February 15, 2026, at age 95. His wife, Luciana, announced his death, calling him “simply everything.” President Jimmy Carter posthumously awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1980—wait, that was John Wayne. Duvall’s legacy needs no such honors; his body of work speaks for itself.

Stacker ranked Robert Duvall’s 10 best movies from lowest to highest according to IMDb ratings as of February 2026, with ties broken by votes and Metascores. This ranking spans his entire career, from his 1962 debut to his final performance.

Read on to find out if your favorite made the cut.

#10. Network (1976)

Robert Duvall as Frank Hackett in Network

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Director: Sidney Lumet
IMDb user rating: 8.1
Metascore: 83
Runtime: 121 minutes

In Sidney Lumet’s prescient satire about television news, Duvall plays Frank Hackett, a ruthless network executive who embodies corporate greed and moral bankruptcy. While Peter Finch’s unhinged anchorman Howard Beale gets the famous “I’m mad as hell!” speech, Duvall’s cold-blooded performance provides the film’s chilling reality: entertainment has replaced journalism, and ratings trump truth. His scenes crackle with menace, particularly when he clashes with William Holden’s principled news producer. Duvall’s ability to make villainy feel banal and bureaucratic makes “Network” even more disturbing—and relevant—50 years later.

#9. Tender Mercies (1983)

Robert Duvall in Tender Mercies

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Director: Bruce Beresford
IMDb user rating: 7.3
Metascore: 76
Runtime: 92 minutes

Duvall won his only Best Actor Oscar for his understated portrayal of Mac Sledge, a washed-up country singer who finds redemption through love and faith. What makes the performance remarkable is what Duvall doesn’t do—there are no big emotional outbursts or scenery-chewing moments. Instead, he conveys Mac’s pain and gradual healing through subtle gestures and quiet dignity. Duvall even performed his own vocals, lending authenticity to the character’s musical past. Written by Horton Foote (who also wrote “To Kill a Mockingbird”), “Tender Mercies” is a gentle, deeply moving film about second chances.

#8. The Conversation (1974)

Robert Duvall in The Conversation

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Director: Francis Ford Coppola
IMDb user rating: 7.7
Metascore: 88
Runtime: 113 minutes

Sandwiched between the two “Godfather” films, Coppola’s paranoid thriller features Duvall in a small but crucial role as “The Director,” a mysterious corporate figure at the center of a surveillance conspiracy. Though Gene Hackman carries the film as obsessive wiretapper Harry Caul, Duvall’s brief appearances radiate menace and power. His character’s final confrontation with Caul is chilling in its casual cruelty. Released the same year as “The Godfather Part II,” “The Conversation” showcased Duvall’s range and his ability to make an impact with limited screen time.

#7. The Great Santini (1979)

Robert Duvall as Bull Meechum in The Great Santini

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Director: Lewis John Carlino
IMDb user rating: 7.2
Metascore: 68
Runtime: 115 minutes

Duvall earned his third Oscar nomination playing Bull Meechum, a domineering Marine pilot who terrorizes his family with the same intensity he brings to combat. It’s a fearless performance that refuses to soften the character’s cruelty—particularly in the infamous basketball scene where Bull humiliates his teenage son. Yet Duvall also finds the wounded warrior beneath the bully, a man whose only language is aggression. The film explores toxic masculinity decades before the term existed, and Duvall’s commitment to the character’s complexity makes “The Great Santini” both difficult to watch and impossible to forget.

#6. The Apostle (1997)

Robert Duvall in The Apostle

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Director: Robert Duvall
IMDb user rating: 7.2
Metascore: 80
Runtime: 134 minutes

Duvall wrote, directed, produced, and starred in this passion project about Sonny Dewey, a Pentecostal preacher who flees to Louisiana after committing a violent crime and reinvents himself as “The Apostle E.F.” It’s one of Duvall’s most personal films, and his performance is electric—literally, as Sonny conducts revival meetings with genuine fervor. Duvall, who attended church regularly as a child, brings authenticity to the character’s faith without condescension or mockery. The film earned him his fifth Oscar nomination and stands as proof that Duvall was as talented behind the camera as in front of it.

#5. Lonesome Dove (1989)

Robert Duvall in Lonesome Dove

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Directors: Simon Wincer
IMDb user rating: 8.7
Metascore: Data not available
Runtime: 384 minutes (miniseries)

Okay, okay. We know this isn’t a movie, but we couldn’t create a list of Duvall’s greatest works and not include the television miniseries, “Lonesome Dove,” for Duvall’s magnificent portrayal of Augustus “Gus” McCrae, a retired Texas Ranger who embarks on an epic cattle drive from Texas to Montana. Alongside Tommy Lee Jones as his taciturn partner Woodrow Call, Duvall brings warmth, humor, and heartbreak to Larry McMurtry’s sprawling Western epic. Gus is a romantic and a philosopher, equally comfortable quoting poetry and facing down danger. The role earned Duvall an Emmy nomination and remains one of his most beloved performances. For many fans, he’ll always be Gus McCrae.

#4. Apocalypse Now (1979)

Robert Duvall in Apocalypse Now

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Director: Francis Ford Coppola
IMDb user rating: 8.4
Metascore: 94
Runtime: 147 minutes

“I love the smell of napalm in the morning.” With that single line, Duvall created one of cinema’s most iconic characters: Lt. Col. Bill Kilgore, the surfing-obsessed cavalry commander who bombs a Vietnamese village so his men can catch waves. Kilgore is both terrifying and absurd, a warrior-poet who plays Wagner during helicopter attacks and mourns the end of the war because it means no more surfing. Duvall’s performance is pitch-perfect, finding the madness in military logic. His second Oscar nomination was well-deserved, and the character has been endlessly quoted and parodied—the ultimate testament to Duvall’s impact.

#3. The Godfather Part II (1974)

Robert Duvall in Godfather II

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Directors: Francis Ford Coppola
IMDb user rating: 9.0
Metascore: 90
Runtime: 202 minutes

Duvall reprised his role as Tom Hagen, the Corleone family’s adopted son and consigliere, in Coppola’s epic sequel. While Robert De Niro and Al Pacino dominate the screen, Duvall’s quiet authority anchors the film’s present-day storyline. Tom is the voice of reason in a world descending into chaos, and Duvall conveys his character’s growing disillusionment with Michael Corleone’s increasingly ruthless leadership. Notably, Duvall did not appear in “The Godfather Part III” because the studio refused to match Al Pacino’s $5 million salary—a decision that deprived fans of seeing Tom Hagen’s story reach its conclusion.

#2. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)

Robert Duvall as Boo Radley in Too Kill a Mockingbird

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Director: Robert Mulligan
IMDb user rating: 8.2
Metascore: 88
Runtime: 129 minutes

Duvall’s film debut remains one of his most memorable performances, despite having almost no dialogue. As Boo Radley, the reclusive neighbor who haunts Scout and Jem’s imagination, Duvall appears only in the film’s final sequence. Standing in the shadows of Scout’s bedroom, pale and trembling, he conveys an entire lifetime of isolation and loneliness with his eyes alone. It was playwright Horton Foote who recommended Duvall for the role after seeing him in the one-act play “The Midnight Caller.” That recommendation launched one of the greatest careers in American cinema.

#1. The Godfather (1972)

Robert Duvall in Godfather

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Director: Francis Ford Coppola
IMDb user rating: 9.2
Metascore: 100
Runtime: 175 minutes

Duvall’s portrayal of Tom Hagen, the Corleone family’s German-Irish consigliere, earned him his first Oscar nomination and remains his most iconic role The Godfather (1972) – IMDb. Tom is the calm center of a violent storm, the lawyer who negotiates with studio heads and senators while bodies pile up around him. Duvall brings intelligence and integrity to the character, making Tom both complicit in the family’s crimes and somehow separate from them. His scenes with Marlon Brando crackle with unspoken history, while his interactions with Al Pacino’s Michael show a man watching his surrogate brother transform into something monstrous. “The Godfather” is ranked #2 on IMDb’s Top 250 films, and Duvall’s performance is a major reason why.

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Grounders Source Reports Record Audience Growth and Engagement Milestones in 2026

By Media News
4 min read • Published February 24, 2026
By Media News
4 min read • Published February 24, 2026

ELMHURST, IL / ACCESS Newswire / February 24, 2026 / Independent media platforms frequently struggle to remain relevant after a television series has completed its original run. However, Grounders Source, the premier digital hub for fans of the post-apocalyptic drama The 100, has defied industry trends. New data for early 2026 shows a massive spike in global reader engagement. This growth comes even years after the series finale. It proves that a dedicated niche focus can outperform general entertainment news sites.

The site operates out of Elmhurst, Illinois. It has moved beyond a simple fan blog. It is now a high-traffic news authority. The numbers show that people still want deep dives into the lore of the show. They also want to follow the busy careers of the cast members.

Breaking Down the 2026 Engagement Data

The shift in audience behavior is clear. Modern viewers do not just watch a show and move on. They look for a group. Grounders Source is that place. The new stats show a few big areas where things are growing fast:

  • Cast Project Tracking: Fans are following actors like Eliza Taylor and Bob Morley to new projects. Articles about their latest film roles saw a 40 percent jump in views this quarter.

  • Search Engine Dominance: If you search for the show, you find this site. It shows up on the first page of Google for hundreds of words. This brings in new people every single day without paying for ads.

  • Multimedia Integration: The use of high-quality photo galleries from recent conventions has kept bounce rates low. People stay on the page longer to see the exclusive visual content.

  • Global Reach: While based in the United States, a huge portion of the 2026 audience comes from Brazil, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Why the Audience is Growing Now

Many wonder why a show from the last decade is trending again. Streaming services play a huge role. When a new generation finds The 100 on digital platforms, they search for context. They find Grounders Source. The site offers a massive archive of episode guides and character studies. It acts as a permanent library for the franchise.

The reporting style is also a factor. It is professional. It avoids the fluff often found in "clickbait" articles. This builds real trust. When a site provides facts instead of rumors, the readers come back. They know the information is verified.

Core Pillars of the Platform

The success of the platform rests on three specific areas of coverage. These pillars ensure the content remains fresh even when there are no new episodes.

1. Cast Career Longevity

The actors from the series are very active. They appear in indie films, major network dramas, and at global conventions. Grounders Source tracks every move. This keeps the "fandom" united even as the stars branch out into different genres.

2. Detailed Analytical Content

The site does not just summarize plots. It looks at the themes. It covers the ethics of survival and the complex politics of the fictional "Grounder" tribes. This high-level analysis appeals to adult viewers who enjoy literary critiques of their favorite media.

3. Convention and Event Reporting

Physical events are back in full swing. The site provides boots-on-the-ground coverage of Comic-Cons and specialized fan meet-ups. This bridges the gap for fans who cannot travel to these events in person.

Actionable Insights for Independent Media

The success of Grounders Source is a good lesson. It shows that being a "super fan" site can be a real business. Here is what they did right:

  • Keep Posting: Even a small update helps. It keeps the search engines happy.

  • Keep the Old Stuff: Don’t delete old articles. A guide from ten years ago still gets hits today.

  • Listen to Fans: Give the people what they ask for. It builds a real bond.

Looking Toward the Future

The goal for the rest of 2026 is simple. The site will continue to expand its technical capabilities. This includes faster mobile loading times and better navigation for its massive article database. As The 100 books and show continue to find new life on new platforms, Grounders Source will be there to document it.

The platform remains the top resource for anyone looking for the truth about the series. It is a testament to the power of independent, fan-led journalism. It shows that passion, when paired with professional standards, creates a lasting digital legacy.

For additional information or media queries, please visit the official site at https://grounderssource.com/.

About Grounders Source

Grounders Source is an independent news outlet based in Elmhurst, Illinois. It focuses on the world of The 100, including the television series and the books by Kass Morgan. Managed by Evelyn Ulrich, the site provides exclusive news, cast updates, and deep-dive analyses. It is the most trusted source for the global "Grounder" community.

Media Contact Information

Company Name: Grounders Source
Contact Person: Evelyn Ulrich
Phone: 1-630-890-8460
Address: 518 N Van Auken St, Elmhurst, IL 60126
Email: Grounderssource84@gmail.com
Website: https://grounderssource.com/

SOURCE: Grounders Source

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Neural Cloud Enters Distribution Agreement with Intelimed to Expand into Latin America

By Media News
3 min read • Published February 24, 2026
By Media News
3 min read • Published February 24, 2026

Intelimed Appointed Exclusive Distributor in Chile and Non-Exclusive Distributor Across Latin America to lead commercialization in the region

TORONTO, ON / ACCESS Newswire / February 24, 2026 / AI/ML Innovations Inc. ("AIML" or the "Company") (CSE:AIML)(OTCQB:AIMLF)(FWB:42FB) is pleased to announce that on February 18th, 2026 its wholly owned subsidiary, Neural Cloud Solutions Inc. ("Neural Cloud"), entered into a distribution agreement with Intelimed.ai SpA ("Intelimed"), a Chile-based digital health solutions provider, to commercialize Neural Cloud’s MaxYield™, CardioYield™, and Insight 360™ platforms in Latin America.

Under the terms of the agreement, Intelimed has been appointed as exclusive distributor in Chile, and non-exclusive distributor throughout the rest of Latin America for Neural Cloud’s cardiac software solutions. Intelimed will focus on distributing Neural Cloud’s products to hospitals, clinics, diagnostic providers, OEMs, telemedicine providers, and research institutions, in accordance with applicable regulations.

Neural Cloud’s MaxYield™, CardioYield™, and Insight360™ platforms are designed to deliver advanced ECG signal enhancement, automated waveform identification, and scalable clinical reporting solutions-enabling healthcare providers to improve diagnostic accuracy, efficiency, and accessibility.

"This partnership represents an important step in expanding access to our AI-driven cardiac solutions in Latin America," said Paul Duffy, Executive Chairman and CEO of AIML Innovations. "Chile serves as a strategic anchor market, and Intelimed’s presence across the broader region provides a strong foundation for sustainable growth."

Founded in 2023, Intelimed is a Chilean company which builds infrastructure that enables clinical AI to scale across fragmented healthcare systems.

Intelimed works with healthcare institutions and has active engagements across Latin American markets. Its platform aggregates advanced imaging and AI diagnostic tools from multiple global providers-often described as a "Spotify of diagnostic imaging Software as a Medical Device"-allowing clinicians to access FDA- and CE-authorized solutions through a unified adoption process.

Alan Nudman, co-founder and CEO of Intelimed, commented: "Our mission is to make high-quality digital health technologies accessible across Latin America, adapted to the realities of our healthcare systems. Neural Cloud’s cardiac AI platforms align perfectly with that vision, and we are excited to introduce these solutions to clinicians seeking more efficient and accurate cardiac diagnostics."

Latin America represents a significant opportunity for digital transformation in healthcare, with increasing demand for scalable, cost-effective diagnostic technologies. Through this partnership, Neural Cloud and Intelimed aim to deliver advanced cardiac software solutions that support local clinical workflows while maintaining international standards.

About AIML Innovations Inc.

AIML Innovations Inc. is a global technology company pioneering the use of artificial intelligence and neural networks to transform digital health. Our proprietary platforms leverage advanced signal processing and deep learning to convert complex biometric data into actionable clinical insights-supporting earlier diagnosis, personalized treatment, and more effective care.

AIML’s shares trade on the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE:AIML), the OTCQB Venture Market (AIMLF), and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (42FB).

For detailed information please see AIML’s website or the Company’s filed documents at www.sedarplus.ca.

Contact:

Blake Fallis (778) 405-0882
On behalf of the Board of Directors:
Paul Duffy, Executive Chairman and CEO

Neither the CSE nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the CSE) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

Forward Looking Statements – Certain information set forth in this news release may contain forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including risks associated with the implementation of the Company’s products and services. These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of the Company, including with respect to the nature and timing of future operations and the receipt of all applicable regulatory approvals. Readers are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements.

SOURCE: AI/ML Innovations Inc.

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Specificity (OTCID:SPTY) to Present on the Emerging Growth Conference on February 26th, 2026.

By Media News
2 min read • Published February 24, 2026
By Media News
2 min read • Published February 24, 2026

Specificity invites individual and institutional investors as well as advisors and analysts, to attend its real-time, interactive presentation on the Emerging Growth Conference.

SARASOTA, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / February 24, 2026 / Specificity (OTCID:SPTY), an AI-powered advertising technology company specializing in fraud prevention and real-time intent targeting, today announced that Founder and CEO Jason Wood will present live at the Emerging Growth Conference on February 26, 2026 at 10:15 a.m. Eastern Time.

Specificity invites individual and institutional investors, analysts, and advisors to attend the live, interactive webcast presentation.

During the 30-minute session, Jason Wood will provide an overview of the Company’s proprietary technology platform, growth strategy, and market opportunity. A live Q&A session will follow, allowing attendees to engage directly with management. Investors are encouraged to submit questions in advance to Questions@EmergingGrowth.com or ask questions during the event.

To register for the conference, please visit:

https://goto.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1740947&tp_key=dbde48090b&sti=spty

If attendees are unable to participate live, an archived replay of the webcast will be available on EmergingGrowth.com and on the Emerging Growth Conference YouTube Channel, http://www.YouTube.com/EmergingGrowthConference following the event. A direct replay link will be issued after the presentation.

About the Emerging Growth Conference

The Emerging Growth conference is an effective way for public companies to present and communicate their new products, services and other major announcements to the investment community from the convenience of their office, in a time efficient manner.

The Conference focus and coverage includes companies in a wide range of growth sectors, with strong management teams, innovative products & services, focused strategy, execution, and the overall potential for long term growth. Its audience includes potentially tens of thousands of Individual and Institutional investors, as well as Investment advisors and analysts.

All sessions will be conducted through video webcasts and will take place in the Eastern time zone.

About Specificity

Specificity is an OTCID-listed advertising technology company delivering intent-driven, AI-powered digital marketing solutions. The company combines full-service agency execution with proprietary fraud prevention technology designed to eliminate invalid traffic and maximize return on advertising spend.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on current expectations and involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Specificity undertakes no obligation to update these statements except as required by law.

For more information, visit:

www.specificityinc.com

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Regal Media Press Strengthens Reputation as a Trusted and Reliable Public Relations Firm

By Media News
3 min read • Published February 24, 2026
By Media News
3 min read • Published February 24, 2026

KALISPELL, MT / ACCESS Newswire / February 24, 2026 / In the public relations industry, credibility matters as much as creativity. Businesses that offer media exposure, brand positioning, and publication placements are working with something sensitive: reputation. Because of that, assessing the legitimacy of a PR agency requires looking at structure, transparency, and professional standards rather than marketing language alone.

Regal Media Press operates within the growing space of digital media relations, working primarily with entrepreneurs, consultants, and business owners seeking structured visibility.

Professional structure and operations

One of the clearest signs of a legitimate service provider is operational structure. Established PR firms typically rely on formal contracts, written deliverables, defined timelines, and invoicing systems. Regal Media Press appears to follow this model. Client engagement is handled through documented agreements rather than informal arrangements.

Structured onboarding processes, editorial questionnaires, and draft approvals are common within professional PR campaigns. These systems reduce ambiguity and create clarity around expectations. A defined workflow is often a strong indicator of business stability.

Clear service positioning

Legitimate PR agencies define what they do and how they do it. Regal Media Press focuses on media features, digital publication placements, and visibility campaigns. The scope of services is specific. It centers on written profiles, press coverage, and online exposure rather than vague promises of instant fame.

In the PR industry, clarity of scope is important. Media placement is not advertising. It involves storytelling, positioning, and distribution. Agencies that define this distinction clearly tend to operate with stronger professional standards.

Client communication and accountability

Credibility also depends on communication. Service businesses are evaluated not only by outcomes but by responsiveness, documentation, and professionalism. Agencies that use official business emails, structured documentation, and consistent branding generally signal accountability.

Founder led agencies, in particular, often emphasize direct communication and visibility in leadership. When ownership and leadership are identifiable, it reduces anonymity and increases trust.

Industry context

Public relations today operates largely in the digital space. Many placements appear on online publications and syndicated platforms. Understanding how digital media distribution works is important when evaluating any PR agency.

Visibility services typically focus on strengthening a client’s online footprint. Articles, profile features, and interviews contribute to brand authority when aligned with clear messaging and positioning. A legitimate agency operates within that framework, focusing on storytelling and strategic exposure rather than unrealistic guarantees.

Evaluating legitimacy responsibly

Assessing any PR firm should involve reviewing contracts, clarifying deliverables, understanding timelines, and asking direct questions. Transparency is a shared responsibility between agency and client.

Based on observable business practices and operational structure, Regal Media Press functions as a structured PR agency within the digital media landscape. It follows common industry processes and maintains identifiable branding and communication channels.

In service industries where reputation is central, legitimacy is less about marketing claims and more about consistent professional conduct. The indicators that typically define credibility, formal agreements, defined services, and documented processes, are present.

As with any agency, fit depends on expectations. But from an operational standpoint, Regal Media Press demonstrates the structural characteristics associated with established public relations firms.

Company Details

Company Name: Regal Media Press
Location: Kalispell
Country: USA
Website: https://www.regalmediapress.com/

SOURCE: Regal Media Press

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10 Best John Wayne Movies

10 Best John Wayne Movies
By Jacob Osborn
5 min read • Published February 23, 2026
By Jacob Osborn
5 min read • Published February 23, 2026

John Wayne in Big Jake

Movie Poster Image Art // Getty Images

Before he was one of Hollywood’s most iconic Western movie stars, actor John Wayne was an Iowa-born USC lineman named Marion Morrison. After losing his football scholarship to a bodysurfing injury, Morrison landed a job as a prop guy on the Fox Studios lot in 1927. Three years later, he snagged his first lead role in “The Big Trail,” and the movie’s producers changed his name to John Wayne.

Though Wayne was most famous for Westerns, he also starred in war dramas and directed films like the Academy Award-winning “The Alamo.” He won Best Actor in 1970 for “True Grit,” died on June 11, 1979, and was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1980 by Jimmy Carter.

The Duke appeared in more than 175 films. In 2024, Mel Brooks revealed that Wayne turned down “Blazing Saddles” because it was “too dirty” and also passed on “Dirty Harry.”

Stacker ranked John Wayne’s 10 best movies from lowest to highest according to IMDb ratings, with ties broken by votes and Metascores. This ranking spans from his first starring role in 1930 to his final turn in 1976’s “The Shootist.”

Read on to find out if your favorite made the cut.

#10. Baby Face (1933)

John Wayne in Baby Face

IMDB

– Director: Alfred E. Green
– IMDb user rating: 7.5
– Metascore: Data not available
– Runtime: 71 minutes

Made in 1933, “Baby Face” follows an ambitious young woman (Barbara Stanwyck) as she sleeps her way up the corporate ladder at a big city bank. Wayne appears in a supporting role as Jimmy McCoy Jr., one of the woman’s earliest conquests.

#9. El Dorado (1966)

John Wayne in El Dorado

IMDB

– Director: Howard Hawks
– IMDb user rating: 7.5
– Metascore: 85
– Runtime: 126 minutes

In what is basically a retread of “Rio Bravo,” this film finds a gunslinger (Wayne) and an alcoholic sheriff (Robert Mitchum) teaming up to take on a thieving cattle baron. Actor James Caan appears in a supporting role. Though Wayne, in his role as producer, had previously fired Mitchum from “Blood Alley,” the two were on very good terms when “El Dorado” went into production.

#8. The Shootist (1976)

John Wayne in The Shootist

IMDB

– Director: Don Siegel
– IMDb user rating: 7.6
– Metascore: 77
– Runtime: 100 minutes

A dying gunslinger (Wayne) arrives in a small town to visit a doctor (Jimmy Stewart) and upon diagnosis searches for ways to leave the world quickly without suffering. “Blood Alley” co-star Lauren Bacall appears as a widow who rents Wayne’s character a room. Based on a novel and directed by Don Siegel of “Dirty Harry” fame, the film would be Wayne’s last. Like the very character he portrays in “The Shootist,” Wayne was diagnosed with terminal cancer. He died three years later.

#7. Red River (1948)

John Wayne in Red River

IMDB

– Directors: Howard Hawks, Arthur Rosson
– IMDb user rating: 7.7
– Metascore: 96
– Runtime: 133 minutes

Like John Ford, director Howard Hawks was a master of the Western genre. His best efforts routinely starred John Wayne. The first important collaboration between Hawks and Wayne was this film about a man named Thomas Dunson (Wayne) whose tyrannical behavior invokes a mutiny during a cattle drive to Missouri. While it goes without saying that Wayne was no stranger to the Western genre by 1948, this film was special because it exposed a more subtle and complicated side to his cowboy persona.

#6. The Quiet Man (1952)

John Wayne in The Quiet Man

IMDB

– Director: John Ford
– IMDb user rating: 7.7
– Metascore: 85
– Runtime: 129 minutes

After helming “Rio Grande” for Republic Pictures, director John Ford was given the money he needed to make his lifelong passion project. The movie stars Wayne as retired American boxer Sean Thornton, who falls in love with a fiery maiden, played by Maureen O’Hara, after returning to the Irish village where he was born. Part of the film was shot on location in Ireland, with glorious hues of Technicolor green to show for it.

#5. The Longest Day (1962)

John Wayne in The Longest Day

IMDB

– Directors: Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Gerd Oswald, Bernhard Wicki, Darryl F. Zanuck
– IMDb user rating: 7.7
– Metascore: 75
– Runtime: 178 minutes

It’s D-Day from both the Allied and German perspectives in 1962’s “The Longest Day.” It took $10 million to produce the 1962 epic war film, making it the most expensive black-and-white film of its time. At age 54, Wayne portrayed Lt. Col. Benjamin Vandervoort, who was 27 years old on D-Day, which Vandervoort was none too pleased about.

#4. Stagecoach (1939)

John Wayne in The Stagecoach

IMDB

– Director: John Ford
– IMDb user rating: 7.8
– Metascore: 93
– Runtime: 96 minutes

Despite playing the lead role in 1930’s “The Big Trail,” Wayne struggled to achieve major success in the years that followed. That all changed after John Ford’s “Stagecoach” was released in 1939. In the movie, a group of people traveling by stagecoach catches word that Geronimo and his violent clan might be headed their way. Legendary filmmaker Orson Welles reportedly watched “Stagecoach” 40 times while making “Citizen Kane,” taking inspiration from its architecture. This movie was Wayne’s big break; after its release, his career as an A-list movie star officially began.

#3. The Searchers (1956)

John Wayne in The Searchers

IMDB

– Director: John Ford
– IMDb user rating: 7.8
– Metascore: 94
– Runtime: 119 minutes

More than just a John Wayne and John Ford collaboration, “The Searchers” is widely regarded to be the greatest Western of all time. In the film, an American Civil War veteran (played by Wayne) sets out to rescue his niece after she’s kidnapped by Comanches. Wayne was so enamored with the role of Ethan Edwards that he named one of his children John Ethan Morrison, who would come to be known professionally as Ethan Wayne.

#2. Rio Bravo (1959)

John Wayne in Rio Bravo

IMDB

– Director: Howard Hawks
– IMDb user rating: 8.0
– Metascore: 93
– Runtime: 141 minutes

With the help of a motley crew (including a not-exactly-against-type Dean Martin as a boozy deputy), a small-town sheriff (Wayne) keeps a powerful rancher’s brother behind bars in “Rio Bravo.” It’s just a matter of time before the rancher comes around, aided by a mob of angry men. The film is said to be a direct rebuttal to Gary Cooper’s somewhat timid performance in “High Noon,” a 1952 film sharing a similar premise.

#1. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)

John Wayne in The Man Who Shot Liberty Cance

IMDB

– Director: John Ford
– IMDb user rating: 8.1
– Metascore: 94
– Runtime: 123 minutes

Just when you thought it couldn’t get any better than “The Searchers,” here comes “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.” The film tells the story of Sen. Ransom Stoddard (Jimmy Stewart), who is celebrated in the town of Shinbone as the man who shot ruthless outlaw Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin). But when Stoddard returns to the town and recounts his tale, it’s revealed that Wayne’s character—a gunslinger named Tom Doniphon—was the true hero all along. The film marked the first time Wayne and Stewart shared the screen, and the cast also included frequent Wayne co-stars John Carradine and Strother Martin.

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Infillion Acquires Catalina, One of the World's Largest Sources of Deterministic Purchase Data

By Media News
4 min read • Published February 23, 2026
By Media News
4 min read • Published February 23, 2026

Acquisition makes $600 billion in annual consumer spending exclusive to Infillion’s composable agent-ready advertising platform

NEW YORK, NY AND ST. PETERSBURG, FL / ACCESS Newswire / February 23, 2026 / Infillion, the first composable advertising platform purpose-built for agentic media execution, today announced the acquisition of Catalina, the pioneer in deterministic purchase intelligence. Catalina is the only deterministic purchase intelligence network of its kind – four decades, seventy retail banners, 130 million households, $600 billion in annual spending. There is no substitute.

Founded in 1983, Catalina invented purchase-driven measurement and built the world’s largest purchase-based intelligence network, processing 11 billion annual shopping trips across seventy major retail banners, providing the ground truth that powers closed-loop marketing across retail and digital channels. For the past several years, this data hasn’t been available to the market at all. Infillion is bringing it back – exclusively through Infillion.

"We’re thrilled to welcome the Catalina team to Infillion. The business they’ve built over four decades, combined with our composable platform makes this more than an acquisition. When you connect purchase truth directly into a composable media platform, brands can finally optimize every dollar against verified sales in real time. This extraordinary capability positions Infillion to lead as digital advertising scales to $1.3 trillion globally by 2030-driven by two converging forces: brands’ shift toward performance marketing tied to verified purchase outcomes, and retailers’ imperative to monetize commerce data through media networks that require enterprise-grade infrastructure expected to grow to more than $200B1," said Rob Emrich, Executive Chair of Infillion.

Infillion will be leveraging Catalina’s U.S. deterministic data in its platform, enabling two unparalleled value streams that walled gardens cannot deliver.

  • Exclusive access to the largest deterministic data set-including more than 400 million shopper IDs

  • Equipping retailers with the ability to activate retail media networks and digital commerce solutions with Catalina purchase-verified measurement and demand

This Changes Everything
By connecting advertising exposure directly to verified purchases within a single unified platform, brands can target audiences based on actual purchase behavior rather than inferred intent, measure incrementality at the SKU level rather than relying on self-reported retailer metrics, and optimize campaigns in near-real time based on actual sales outcomes. This is a step change in media campaign development and accountability. On Infillion, Catalina’s deterministic purchase data will be able to power custom bidding algorithms that autonomously optimize media buying to drive sales specific to each retailer’s customer base.

The acquisition enables brands and retailers to:

  • Access sophisticated vertical solutions: Leverage deeply tailored offerings for CPG brands needing closed-loop measurement tied to omnichannel sales, and for healthcare marketers requiring privacy-first targeting with compliance-ready analytics

  • Measure across all channels: Achieve a unified view of campaign performance across walled gardens, programmatic channels, media networks, and all major CTV and TV platforms

  • Target with precision: Activate audiences based on verified purchase behavior rather than inferred intent

  • Optimize autonomously: Infillion’s platform integrates Catalina’s purchase data into intelligent systems that continuously optimize against verified sales outcomes

  • Enrich identity: Combine purchase data with location intelligence, survey-based intent, and cross-device signals to create richer consumer profiles across CTV, online video, mobile, desktop, audio, and digital out-of-home

  • Build retail media infrastructure: Support entire retail media network businesses out of the box, from closed-loop measurement across every channel to audience development based on loyalty and purchase data to custom bidding based on audience and conversion data

  • Launch or scale retail media networks (RMNs) and commerce media networks (CMNs): Access turnkey Infillion media platform to build and operate custom retail media networks, enabling closed-loop measurement across every channel, audience development based on loyalty and purchase data, and custom bidding based on audience and conversion data

Catalina’s executive leadership team will join Infillion, bringing decades of domain expertise in purchase intelligence, retail partnerships, and closed-loop measurement directly into Infillion’s operating model.

"This acquisition accelerates Catalina’s vision to modernize our capabilities and deliver on the promise of deterministic, purchase-based marketing at digital speed," said Kevin Hunter, CEO of Catalina. "By joining Infillion, we can bring the most sophisticated digital media orchestration to our clients, deliver faster insights to brands, and provide retailers entering the media space with the infrastructure they need to compete effectively while maintaining control of their first-party data. Catalina couldn’t do this alone. Infillion couldn’t do this without Catalina. Together, we believe, we’ve built something the industry has never seen."

About Infillion

Infillion is the first fully composable advertising platform, built to solve the complexity, waste, and opacity in digital media. Born from $750 million in investment and the unification of category-defining technologies including MediaMath, TrueX, Gimbal, and Drawbridge, Infillion engineered these assets into interchangeable, agentic-ready components. Infillion provides a single, flexible infrastructure that serves media buyers, tech decision-makers, and media sellers. Whether through white-glove managed service, self-service control, or API-based automation, Infillion empowers businesses to execute their unique strategies with zero-hop efficiency, proprietary AI logic, and radical data transparency. Headquartered in New York City, Infillion powers the world’s leading brands, agencies, and platforms. Learn more at www.infillion.com.

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About Catalina

Catalina is a leader in shopper intelligence and highly targeted in-store and digital media that personalizes the shopper’s journey. Powered by one of the industry’s richest real-time shopper databases, Catalina helps retailers, CPG brands, and agencies optimize every stage of media planning, execution, and measurement. Founded in 1983, Catalina invented the checkout coupon and has pioneered purchase-driven marketing for over forty years. The company’s global headquarters is in St. Petersburg, Florida. Learn more at www.catalina.com.

For Inquiries
Contact Laurel Rossi, Chief Growth Officer, Infillion
laurel.rossi@infillion.com

SOURCE: Infillion

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