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Leadership
Companies need to answer 2 big questions about social impact: what will it look like and how do we measure it?
By
Trey Williams
September 15, 2023
Finance
David Zaslav just put a $500 million price tag on the crippling Hollywood strike—for this year
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Paolo Confino
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The Associated Press
September 6, 2023
Leadership
Hollywood’s strikes are bulldozing the economy to the tune of 17,000 jobs and forcing a major studio to cut earnings guidance by $500 million
By
Paolo Confino
September 5, 2023
Leadership
Leaders like David Zaslav show there’s a dark side to ‘managing up’
By
Lila MacLellan
September 5, 2023
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 Confino
August 31, 2023
Finance
‘Dune: Part Two’ joins ‘Ghostbusters’ to have release date pushed back due to actors strike
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Jake Coyle
and
The Associated Press
August 25, 2023
Leadership
Hollywood studios tout proposed 5% pay bump for writers as the biggest in 35 years, the day after UPS Teamsters ratified a 35% raise and pilots got 21%
By
Paolo Confino
August 23, 2023
Lifestyle
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Jake Coyle
and
The Associated Press
August 21, 2023
Success
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Karrin Vasby Anderson
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The Conversation
August 8, 2023
Lifestyle
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The Associated Press
August 5, 2023
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 Hagy
August 4, 2023
Lifestyle
It’s not just Disney losing customers—nearly 2 million people stopped subscribing to Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming service
By
Christiaan Hetzner
August 4, 2023
Lifestyle
The Barbie movie phenomenon is coming to the UAE after a monthlong delay
By
The Associated Press
August 4, 2023
‘Barbenheimer’ backlash in Japan is so strong over nuclear bomb reference, Warner Bros. Japan had to tell the U.S. division to stop posting about it
By
Nicholas Gordon
August 1, 2023
Leadership
Variety revises article about Jeff Zucker and CNN while saying, ‘We stand by our reporting and our award-winning reporter’
By
David Bauder
and
The Associated Press
July 29, 2023
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