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Disney/Hulu
LifestyleDisney to take full control of Hulu for about $8.6 billion to further ‘streaming objectives’
By David Hamilton and The Associated PressNovember 2, 2023
Disney CEO Bob Iger
CompaniesDisney is buying Comcast’s stake in streaming service Hulu—but the $8.6 billion price tag is just the beginning and could go much higher
By Christiaan HetznerNovember 2, 2023
Five Nights at Freddy's
LifestyleVideo game adaptation ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ tops weekend box office even with simultaneous streaming release
By Lindsey Bahr and The Associated PressOctober 29, 2023
Britney Spears’ and Shakira’s music catalogs were bought by a company that’s on the verge of being shut down
LifestyleBritney Spears’ and Shakira’s music catalogs were bought by a company that’s on the verge of being shut down
By Ryan HoggOctober 27, 2023
Apple TV hikes prices again, doubling them over the course of one year
FinanceApple TV hikes prices again, doubling them over the course of one year
By Chris MorrisOctober 26, 2023
Disney depends on ESPN for more of its profits than movies and film.
CompaniesBob Iger revealed ESPN is more important for Disney’s bottom line than its entire entertainment business—but profits are falling
By Christiaan HetznerOctober 20, 2023
Photo of David Zaslav over a red background with two spotlights coming from the top corners shining onto him.
FeaturesStudio boss David Zaslav’s tactics have made him a villain in Hollywood. But will he be the turnaround CEO that Warner Bros. Discovery needs?
By Alicia Adamczyk and Maia SamuelOctober 13, 2023
Lionel Messi surrounded by cameramen.
TechThe biggest sports battle isn’t on the field. It’s at the negotiating table as Big Tech fights Big Media for dominance in streaming major league athletics  
By Rachyl JonesOctober 8, 2023
Fran Drescher
Personal FinanceNetflix plans to raise prices after actors’ strike wraps up, report says
By Chris MorrisOctober 4, 2023
Fran Drescher
SuccessFran Drescher’s just fighting to take back what the Netflix loophole erased—understanding the real story over 2% and residuals
By David Arditi and The ConversationSeptember 30, 2023
Soccer is taking over America–and proving Apple scored the biggest win in the sports streaming wars with its $2.5 billion MLS deal
CommentarySoccer is taking over America–and proving Apple scored the biggest win in the sports streaming wars with its $2.5 billion MLS deal
By Aden IkramSeptember 29, 2023
Netflix cofounder calls DVD-by-mail service—now ending—‘unsung booster rocket’ that sent company into orbit
SuccessNetflix cofounder calls DVD-by-mail service—now ending—‘unsung booster rocket’ that sent company into orbit
By Michael Liedtke and The Associated PressSeptember 28, 2023
Allen Media Group CEO Byron Allen
LeadershipByron Allen says he’s the best person to buy ABC from Disney because regulators would block Big Tech and private equity: ‘I’m the prettiest girl at the dance’
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 27, 2023
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek
TechSpotify is using AI to imitate podcast hosts’ voices after plowing $1 billion into the business and breaking up with Prince Harry and Meghan
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 25, 2023
How to watch the NFL’s Week 3 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable
LifestyleHow to watch the NFL’s Week 3 of the 2023-2024 season live online for free—and without cable
By Chris MorrisSeptember 24, 2023
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