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It’s still a tumultuous time to be a major media conglomerate, Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery’s earnings reports’ show.
This is the third school year of the NCAA’s NIL era, granting student-athletes the right to benefit from their Name, Image, and Likeness.
Annual global revenue generated by music copyrights has grown to $41.5 billion, the Financial Times reported.
The Guardian submitted a complaint to Microsoft on Tuesday after a grotesquely inappropriate AI-generated poll next to a Guardian article.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it charged BlackRock – the largest money manager in the world, with nearly $10 trillion in…
WPP issued a reduction of its profit outlook for the second time in consecutive quarters on Thursday, citing major headwinds.
The National Basketball Association is on a full-court press to secure its next round of broadcast rights.
A scale back in production was inevitable to achieve positive cash flow. But can Hollywood’s streaming era survive with fewer new TV shows?
After five months, the writers strike finally came to an end, but the new pact may mean fewer new shows, meaning fewer jobs.
If Hollywood studios want to settle the current dual strike, they may have to get much more open about just how popular their shows are.
Unfortunately for the Lachlan Murdoch there is not much by way of peace in the kingdom, and indications are this may be a short reigns.