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Media Notes: August 19, 2021

OnlyFans Says It Is Banning Sexually Explicit Content – OnlyFans, a social media platform where users can sell subscription access to content, said on Thursday that it would ban sexually explicit imagery starting in October.

The company said in a statement that it would block users from posting explicit photos and videos at the request of its “banking partners and payout providers.” OnlyFans said it would still allow people to post imagery containing nudity that complied with its guidelines. [NY Times]

Separately, the company announced the launch of a new streaming platform. Furthermore, the platform is called OFTV. The company says the new streaming platform will feature free, original content by OnlyFans creators. Genres will include fitness, cookings, comedy, music and more.

OFTV

OFTV is free to view and available as an app for mobile devices and watchable via smart TVs. OFTV is available on Android, iOS, Apple TV, Roku, FireTV, Android TV, and Samsung Smart TVs. 

theScore Selects Toronto’s Waterfront Innovation Centre for New Headquarters – theScore will lease an 80,000 square-foot space in the Waterfront Innovation Centre, an office and retail development property in downtown Toronto. The Company will occupy more than 85-percent of The Exchange, one of two buildings that make up the state-of-the-art complex.

theScore’s future headquarters at the Waterfront Innovation Centre, a cutting-edge complex on Toronto’s Sugar Beach. Artist’s rendering shows view looking southeast. (Photo: Business Wire)

EA Sports NHL 22 Arrives October 15 – Auston Matthews will be the cover star of thet latest NHL video game. Furthermore, the game is now powered by the Frostbite engine. That means every real-world player and arena will have unrivaled visual detail.

Popular Washington, DC area music venues will require concertgoers to be vaccinated – I.M.P. venues, which include the 9:30 club, Merriweather Post Pavilion, The Anthem and Lincoln Theatre, will require full vaccination against COVID-19. New rule goes into effect October 17.

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