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Disney-Charter Dispute Marks Cable TV’s Last Stand
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Disney-Charter Dispute Marks Cable TV’s Last Stand

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Warner Bros. Cuts Profit Outlook as Hollywood Strikes Drag On
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Warner Bros. Cuts Profit Outlook as Hollywood Strikes Drag On

It is now targeting full-year adjusted earnings, before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, of $10.5 billion to $11 billion, down by $500 million. Source link

CNN Taps Former New York Times Chief Thompson to Lead Network
Business

CNN Taps Former New York Times Chief Thompson to Lead Network

Mark Thompson, whose appointment as CEO will be effective Oct. 9, comes as parent Warner Bros. Discovery looks to bring stability to the network’s ranks.

Disney's ESPN Plots Its Streaming Future, Seeking Tie-Ups With Leagues and Rivals
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Disney's ESPN Plots Its Streaming Future, Seeking Tie-Ups With Leagues and Rivals

ESPN’s talks with potential strategic partners are touching on several roles the sports-TV giant could play in the streaming world, including as a major broadcaster

At the Core of Hollywood's AI Fight: How Far Is Too Far?
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At the Core of Hollywood's AI Fight: How Far Is Too Far?

Studios see potential in the technology, while actors, writers and other industry workers fear the worst. Source link

The Rise and Fall of the Chief Diversity Officer
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The Rise and Fall of the Chief Diversity Officer

“Everything is a battle.” Diversity executives hit the exits as company priorities shift. Source link

Streaming Brought Hollywood to a Standstill. Now Comes the Pain.
Business

Streaming Brought Hollywood to a Standstill. Now Comes the Pain.

Hollywood’s biggest strike in 60 years is exposing industry fault lines, with traditional entertainment companies expected to take a near-term hit while streamers are better

Netflix's Show Doesn't Always Go On
Finances

Netflix's Show Doesn't Always Go On

Strong subscriber growth doesn’t deliver big revenue boost, and Hollywood strikes are having an impact. Source link