Hollywood may be rethinking its business model of direct-to-consumer, a la carte streaming services — meaning the bundle may be back.
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This year, a slew of unions representing Hollywood’s less heralded below-the-line workers have their turn at the negotiating table
The 10-year pact puts the king of streaming squarely in the sports livestreaming arena.
The old world of media is collapsing, while a new order is rising. Live sports, meanwhile, are caught in the middle.
Amazon has announced hundreds of layoffs across its Prime Video, TV and film studios, and Twitch businesses.
There aren’t a lot of people willing to drive or fly to Las Vegas to watch Formula 1 racers drive to survive.
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.