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Warner Bros. Discovery's world-class IP plus proven streaming model and looming network spin create a rare catalyst stack.
In 2022, Zaentz Co. started thinking about selling its Tolkien rights, and suddenly the stakes were higher for Warner Bros.
The entertainment company said that by the end of last week, it had received enough backing from creditors to move forward ...
DAZN is the global rights holder for the upcoming Club World Cup and is planning to use it to expand its reach ...
Would it be wise for the Pac-12 to only have eight football-playing schools, so that each team will have a better shot at ...
Large conglomerates attempt to be every kind of entertainment company at once, but then struggle to do much of it ...
Warner Bros. Discovery is pulling the plug on several longtime HBO and Cinemax channels, signaling a shift toward streaming ...
Warner Bros. Discovery will soon break up. David Zaslav is set to oversee studios and streaming while CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels ...
Despite a steady labor market, many U.S. companies are under pressure to reduce costs because of global uncertainty linked to ...
There is a grant-of-rights agreement, yes. But the Mountain West has also promised specific payments to its members based on ...
As leaders from tech, marketing and entertainment convene for Cannes Lions, THR toasts the brand leaders finding innovative ...
A familiar New York Times playbook — verticals, bundles and slow iteration — is taking shape at CNN as the network looks beyond cable ...