Netflix is rolling out the first major redesign of its home hub since 2013, hoping people might watch more if inundated with less.
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The House of Mouse hopes to double the size of its leisure fleet by 2031 in an “unprecedented period of growth.”
Will generative artificial intelligence’s star be added to the Hollywood Walk of Fame? Andreessen Horowitz sure thinks so.
The longtime broadcast partner may soon be losing out on live games, but Warner Bros. Discovery won’t be completely sidelined by the NBA.
President Trump wants to bring film-making back to Hollywood by imposing 100% tariffs on movies produced outside of the US.
The company’s recent patent signals that AI is coming both for the world of advertising and entertainment at large.
Nintendo revealed on Tuesday that it had suffered a 69% drop in its profits year-over-year for the most recent financial quarter.
A recapitalization plan would end News Corp’s dual-class share structure, which gives the Murdoch family outsized control of the company.
The delay of Grand Theft Auto VI’s release threw a multibillion dollar wrench in forecasted revenues for a gaming industry in need of a hit.
Comcast’s president floated the idea that the telecom giant and NBCUniversal parent company might spin off its portfolio of cable channels.
MLB World Series viewership is way up, thanks in part to Japan-born Los Angeles Dodger Shohei Ohtani. And brands have noticed.
TKO Group will be dropping $3.25 billion to acquire a trio of sports and entertainment properties from Endeavor.
Toymaker Hasbro crushed expectations in its latest quarter, but its annual guidance hasn’t been updated to consider potential tariffs.
Last Tuesday, content conglomerate Thomson Reuters notched a big legal win against AI firm ROSS. Is it a sign of what’s to come?
It took a few extra innings, but Amazon and Main Street Sports Group have finally come to an agreement after a year of circling each other.
To win the Streaming Wars, Mickey Mouse will need to get out of the house more. And, no, the trip to Epcot doesn’t count.