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Sam Bankman-Fried photographed leaving court in New York
Newsletters
Apple’s $5 million book payment shows Sam Bankman-Fried is big business
By Jeff John RobertsSeptember 8, 2023
Bob Iger
Leadership
Charter’s CEO isn’t flinching in the $2.2 billion rumble with Disney and ESPN: ‘We had to say enough is enough, or else we’re gonna have to move on to a different model’
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 7, 2023
The Disney-Charter cable TV dispute could cost Disney up to $2.3 billion—it all depends on how many customers ditch cable for good
Leadership
The Disney-Charter cable TV dispute could cost Disney up to $2.3 billion—it all depends on how many customers ditch cable for good
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 7, 2023
Newly appointed CNN CEO Mark Thompson stands next to a window.
Leadership
New CNN CEO Mark Thompson once rescued the New York Times from the end of newspapers. Can he do the same with CNN as cable TV dies?
By Paolo ConfinoAugust 30, 2023
Hollywood shouldn’t entirely dismiss A.I.–it’s already delivering a new era of movie magic
Commentary
Hollywood shouldn’t entirely dismiss A.I.–it’s already delivering a new era of movie magic
By Howard WrightAugust 25, 2023
For the first time ever, Americans are spending less than half of their viewing time watching TV
Lifestyle
For the first time ever, Americans are spending less than half of their viewing time watching TV
By Chris MorrisAugust 15, 2023
‘We’re in pretty good shape’: Hollywood strikes are actually boosting studio profits—for now
Finance
‘We’re in pretty good shape’: Hollywood strikes are actually boosting studio profits—for now
By Christopher Palmeri and BloombergAugust 10, 2023
Hollywood writers and studios fail to restart contract negotiations: ‘There is no agreement’
Finance
Hollywood writers and studios fail to restart contract negotiations: ‘There is no agreement’
By Christopher Palmeri, Caelyn Pender and BloombergAugust 5, 2023
Picketer carrying a sign reading "SAG-AFTRA on strike!" with the Warner Bros. water tower in the background.
Finance
Warner Bros. says the Hollywood strikes saved it $100 million last quarter. But cities and states are counting billions in losses to their local economies
By Paige HagyAugust 4, 2023
Man smiling and wearing a tuxedo
Newsletters
Roku’s CFO says he’s still confident about the streaming boom—and the stock is up 118% year to date
By Will DanielAugust 4, 2023
After paying $4 billion for eOne, Hasbro sells its TV and movie business for $500 million
Finance
After paying $4 billion for eOne, Hasbro sells its TV and movie business for $500 million
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressAugust 3, 2023
Photo illustration of the famous Hollywood sign, but the sign is cracking and crumbling, the "D" at the end has fallen off, and the "O" next to it is starting to fall as well.
Features
The Hollywood dream job is dead. Did it ever really exist?
By Maria AspanAugust 2, 2023
Paul Reubens
Success
Paul Reubens, the actor who made ‘Pee-wee Herman’ an ’80s icon, dies after private 6-year battle with cancer at age 70
By Andrew Dalton and The Associated PressAugust 1, 2023
Bob Iger
Lifestyle
ESPN says it could take a sports league on as a minority partner as Disney questions its entire TV portfolio
By Joe Reedy and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2023
Hollywood strike
Success
Hollywood picketers accuse studio of trimming trees just to eliminate shade. ‘That was not our intention,’ NBCUniversal claims
By Jeff Turner and The Associated PressJuly 20, 2023
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