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Active Runners Buzz - SeaWorld Entertainment (NYSE:SEAS), Tenet Healthcare (NYSE:THC), CBS (NYSE:CBS)

Active Runners Buzz –  SeaWorld Entertainment (NYSE:SEAS), Tenet Healthcare (NYSE:THC), CBS (NYSE:CBS)

On Tuesday, Shares of SeaWorld Entertainment Inc (NYSE:SEAS), gained 2.13% to $18.69. The stock attained the volume of 2.65 million shares.

SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. (SEAS) declared that it will review its options in light of the California Coastal Commission’s (the “Commission”) approval of the Company’s Blue World Project with certain conditions. Those conditions comprise prohibiting breeding or transporting the whales at the facility.

Named the Blue World Project because of its size and scope, this first-of-its-kind killer whale environment is planned to have a total water volume of 10 million gallons, nearly double that of the existing facility.

SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. operates as a theme park and entertainment company in the United States. The company operates marine-life theme park under the SeaWorld brand name in Orlando, San Antonio, and San Diego; Busch Gardens theme parks, which are family-oriented destinations with foreign geographic settings in Tampa and Williamsburg; Discovery Cove marine-life theme park in Langhorne; and Sesame Place, a seasonal park in Langhorne.

Shares of Tenet Healthcare Corp (NYSE:THC), dropped -1.16% to $35.93, during its last trading session.

The stock saw its price movement on above -normal volume, as 2.50 million shares changed hands when contrast with its average daily volume of 2.00 million shares, with a year-to-date performance of -29.09%.

Tenet Healthcare Corporation, a healthcare services company, primarily operates acute care hospitals and related healthcare facilities in the United States. It operates through two segments, Hospital Operations and Other, and Conifer.

Finally, CBS Corporation (NYSE:CBS), ended its last trade with -0.66% loss, and closed at $42.34.

A pop culture, trivia-based game show, EASIEST GAME SHOW EVER, will head into production on October 19th on Pop with 20 episodes. Hosted by quick-witted comedian and actor Michael Ian Black (“The Jim Gaffigan Show,” “Wet Hot American Summer,” “The State”), EASIEST GAME SHOW EVER puts a new twist on “True or False?” and gives contestants the opportunity to win up to $100,000 cash per episode.

Debuting in early 2016, EASIEST GAME SHOW EVER is executive produced by Nigel Lythgoe (“American Idol,” “So You Think You Can Dance”) and Gail Berman (“Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Life”) with executive producer Barry Poznick (“Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?”).

“EASIEST GAME SHOW EVER is a fun, fresh take on the traditional game show. I am delighted to be working with Pop, Nigel, Michael and an incredibly talented creative team to bring this show to audiences, who we know will enjoy joining in and testing their own pop culture knowledge at home,” said Berman.

Pop is a joint venture of CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS.A and CBS).

CBS Corporation operates as a mass media company worldwide. It operates through four segments: Entertainment, Cable Networks, Publishing, and Local Broadcasting.

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