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Eric Berger (born April 19, 1973) [1] [2] is an American journalist and meteorologist who is the senior space editor at Ars Technica and the editor of Space City Weather, a website covering weather in Houston.
Eric Berger may refer to: Eric Berger (journalist) (born 1973), American journalist and meteorologist Eric Berger (media executive) , American media executive, founder of Common Sense Networks
In 2017, Berger was named Chief Digital Officer for Sony Pictures Television Networks, [7] [8] and in 2018, he became the head of Sony's Direct-To-Consumer Unit, which included oversight of Funimation, Crackle, Film1 OTT and Animax. [9] In 2020, Berger left Sony for Common Sense Media, where he co-founded Common Sense Networks and became its CEO.
Christmas Eve in Miller's Point is a 2024 American Christmas comedy drama film directed and produced by Tyler Thomas Taormina, who co-wrote the screenplay with Eric Berger.It stars Matilda Fleming, Maria Dizzia, Ben Shenkman, Francesca Scorsese, Elsie Fisher, Lev Cameron, Sawyer Spielberg, Gregg Turkington, and Michael Cera, who is also a producer on the film.
At the birth of Tanguy (Éric Berger), her only son, Édith Guetz (Sabine Azéma) said to him: "You’re so cute, if you want, you can stay at home your whole life." At 28 years old, Tanguy is still living with his parents.
Megan Sando of the Stillwater News Press called it a "hilarious sci-fi adventure" whose "gory special effects make up for the sometimes questionable acting". [2] Mark L. Miller of Ain't It Cool News wrote that it is "a love letter to those classic horror films of old".
On October 7, 2017, Amboyer publicly came out as gay and announced that he had married his long-term partner, Eric P. Berger. [10] [11] [12] Amboyer's coming out sparked national attention with televised coverage on Access Hollywood, E! News and Entertainment Tonight. [13] Amboyer and Berger have two children: a son and a daughter. [14]
ABL Space Systems was founded in 2017 by Harry O'Hanley and Dan Piemont, former SpaceX and Morgan Stanley employees. Their RS-1 rocket has two stages. It offers a maximum capacity of 1,350 kg (2,980 lb) to low Earth orbit (LEO).