

That evening, P!NK will visit the Empire State Building to flip the switch in a special lighting ceremony at the Observatory Experience and join fans for the "iHeartRadio Album Release Party with P!NK," hosted by on-air personality Elvis Duran.

Meta Verified for Business is expected to launch at a later date.NEW YORK, February 09, 2023-( BUSINESS WIRE)-The Empire State Building (ESB) and iHeartMedia announced today that it will host the "iHeartRadio Album Release Party with P!NK" and a music-to-light spectacular at the "World’s Most Famous Building" to celebrate the singer's new album TRUSTFALL on Feb. Meta’s verification subscription service is available to users in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, and is open only to individuals. On Twitter, users with “legacy” verification badges will lose them at some point in the future, Twitter’s owner Elon Musk has said. It wasn’t clear if Facebook and Instagram users who are currently verified will have to opt in to Meta’s new subscription verification feature. By comparison, Twitter charges $8 a month or $80 a year for Twitter Blue when users sign up online. Meta is charging $12 a month to users who sign up for the verification feature online, or $15 a month if they sign up through an Apple or Android-powered mobile device like iPhone, iPad or the Samsung Galaxy line of phones. Once a Facebook or Instagram user is verified, they can’t change their full name, birthdate or profile photo unless they repeat the verification process again. Meta says its verification feature requires users to submit a government identification to prove their authenticity and includes “proactive account protection” designed to thwart impersonation across its platforms. The feature, called “Meta Verified,” is similar in nature to Twitter Blue, in that it allows users to pay a monthly fee for a coveted blue badge with white checkmark across Meta services. Meta has launched a subscription feature that allows users of its Facebook and Instagram social media networks to pay for the privilege of being “verified.”

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