Ukraine's Zelensky Appears in Taped Video at Grammys

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared at the Grammys. VALERIE MACON AFP
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared at the Grammys. VALERIE MACON AFP
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Ukraine's Zelensky Appears in Taped Video at Grammys

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared at the Grammys. VALERIE MACON AFP
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky appeared at the Grammys. VALERIE MACON AFP

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made a surprise appearance at the Grammys in Sunday, urging support for his country and asking the industry's top artists to "fill the silence" brought by war with music.

Zelensky delivered his pre-taped message ahead of a performance from John Legend of the song "Free," joined by Ukrainian singer Mika Newton, musician Siuzanna Iglidan and poet Lyuba Yakimchuk, AFP said.

"What is more opposite to music? The silence of ruined cities and killed people," Zelensky said.

"Our musicians wear body armor instead of tuxedos. They sing to the wounded in hospitals -- even to those who can't hear them. But the music will break through anyway."

"We defend our freedom to live, to love, to sound," he said.

"On our land, we are fighting Russia, which brings horrible silence with its bombs. The dead silence. Fill the silence with your music, fill it today to tell our story."

His appearance on music's biggest night in the United States comes as global outrage at accusations of Russian war crimes in Ukraine mounts, with the discovery of mass graves and corpses in towns near Kyiv.

Zelensky has directly blamed leaders in Moscow for the "torture" and "killings" of civilians.

"Tell the truth about the war on your social networks, on TV. Support us in any way you can -- any, but not silence," he said in his Grammy message. "And then peace will come."

"To all our cities the war is destroying -- Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Volnovakha, Mariupol and others: They are legends already, but they have a dream of them living, and free."

"Free like you, on the Grammy stage."



Warner Bros Discovery to Split TV and Streaming Businesses into Two Units

FILE PHOTO: The Warner Bros logo is seen during the annual MIPCOM television program market in Cannes, France, October 14, 2019. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
FILE PHOTO: The Warner Bros logo is seen during the annual MIPCOM television program market in Cannes, France, October 14, 2019. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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Warner Bros Discovery to Split TV and Streaming Businesses into Two Units

FILE PHOTO: The Warner Bros logo is seen during the annual MIPCOM television program market in Cannes, France, October 14, 2019. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
FILE PHOTO: The Warner Bros logo is seen during the annual MIPCOM television program market in Cannes, France, October 14, 2019. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

Warner Bros Discovery said on Thursday it would separate its declining cable TV business from the growing streaming and studio operations, laying the groundwork for a potential sale or spinoff of its traditional TV business as cord-cutting picks pace.

Shares rose about 3% in premarket trading after the company said the new corporate structure will "increase optionality to pursue further value creation opportunities for both divisions". It expects to complete the rollout of the new structure by mid-2025.

Media companies are considering options for their cable TV businesses as a largescale shift by consumers toward streaming has slammed growth in traditional TV, which has long been the industry's cash cow, according to Reuters.

Comcast last month unveiled plans to split most of its NBCUniversal cable networks into a new public company as it looks to unchain its faster-growing studio and theme parks business from the declining traditional TV.

Comedy Central and Nickelodeon owner Paramount Global had also earlier this year also agreed to merge with streaming-era upstart Skydance Media.