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📅February 17, 2026 at 1:00 AM
Entertainment highlights include Nina's post-Valentine concert, Taylor Swift narrating Team USA's Olympic campaign, new music releases, and Warner Bros. Discovery reconsidering acquisition offers.
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Nina Headlines Post-Valentine Concert at City of Dreams Manila

Soul singer Nina will perform a one-night-only post-Valentine concert on February 18 at 9:30 p.m. at City of Dreams Manila's CenterPlay Concert SeriesSource 1. Known for hit songs including "Love Moves in Mysterious Ways" and "Someday," the singer-songwriter and TV personality will deliver an intimate performance for fansSource 1.

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Taylor Swift Narrates Team USA's Women's Figure Skating Olympic Campaign

Taylor Swift lent her voice and music to Team USA's women's figure skating campaign ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics in MilanSource 3. The singer introduced American skaters Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu, and Isabeau Levito—nicknamed the 'Blade Angels'—in a nearly two-minute primetime teaser using her hit track 'Opalite' as the soundtrackSource 3.

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Meghan Trainor Releases New Single 'Get In Girl'

Pop musician Meghan Trainor has released "Get In Girl" via Epic Records, available now on all digital music streaming platformsSource 1. The track is featured on her seventh full-length album, 'Toy With Me,' set to arrive on April 24Source 1.

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She & Him's 2008 Song 'I Thought I Saw Your Face Today' Goes Viral on TikTok

The indie pop duo consisting of Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward continues to break the internet with renewed success of their 2008 song 'I Thought I Saw Your Face Today,' originally released as part of their debut albumSource 1. The viral moment demonstrates the enduring appeal of the duo's music on social media platformsSource 1.

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Filipino-American Musician Yvng Jin Drops New Single 'WALA NANG IBA (NOBODY)'

Twenty-year-old Filipino-American singer-songwriter Yvng Jin released "WALA NANG IBA (NOBODY)," exploring the feeling of finding somebody incomparableSource 1. The song features both English and Tagalog versions, reflecting his heritage, and is available on streaming platforms under record company EMPIRE alongside his first album '4EVER YVNG'Source 1.

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Music-Themed Drama 'Songs For Selina' Coming to Philippine Cinemas in March

The music-themed drama 'Songs For Selina' will hit Philippine cinemas starting March 18Source 1. Previously picked up by Amazon Prime US and Tubi for North American release, the film stars Mica Javier and Rachel Coates as musical soulmates whose bond is fractured by the cutthroat music industrySource 1.

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Warner Bros. Discovery Reconsidering Sale Negotiations with Paramount Skydance

Warner Bros. Discovery is reconsidering sale talks with Paramount Skydance despite agreeing to an $83 billion Netflix acquisition in December 2025Source 2. On February 15, Bloomberg reported that Warner Bros. Discovery concluded Paramount's enhanced offer could lead to a superior deal for shareholders, with Deadline suggesting an announcement could come as early as TuesdaySource 2.

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Netflix's Proposed $82.7 Billion Acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery

Netflix agreed to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming and studios division for $72 billion in equity at $27.72 per share, assuming nearly $10 billion in debt for a total enterprise offer of $82.7 billionSource 2. The company projects the merger to close within 12 to 18 months and plans to hold an investor meeting by April 2026 for shareholder approvalSource 2.

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Taylor Swift Releases 'Opalite' Music Video with Star-Studded Cast

Taylor Swift released the music video for her latest single 'Opalite' from her 2025 album 'The Life of a Showgirl,' featuring appearances by Domhnall Gleeson, Jodie Turner-Smith, Greta Lee, Lewis Capaldi, Cillian Murphy, and Graham NortonSource 3. The single and accompanying video coincided with her involvement in the 2026 Winter Olympics promotional campaignSource 3.

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Team USA Women's Figure Skaters 'Blade Angels' Compete in 2026 Winter Olympics

American figure skaters Amber Glenn, Alysa Liu, and Isabeau Levito, collectively known as the 'Blade Angels,' are set to compete on Tuesday night in the women's figure skating events at the 2026 Winter Olympics in MilanSource 3. All three are competing to secure placement in the free skate and contend for goldSource 3.