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Warner Bros. Games launches leadership program for nonbinary
Warner Bros. Games has launched a leadership program for women and “non-binary” individuals aimed at making the video game industry…
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Fox, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery sports-streaming venture to be called Venu Sports
The sports-streaming service set to be launched by Walt Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery and Fox will be called Venu Sports and is on…
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Fox, Disney, Warner Bros. sports bundle expecting 5M subscribers in five years
The sports streaming venture formed by Fox Corp, Walt Disney and Warner Bros Discovery expects to draw 5 million subscribers in…
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Wall Street’s overreacted to upcoming sports venture: EW Scripps CEO
The owner of more than 60 local TV stations that saw its stock hammered after this week’s stunning news of…
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Gazing at new year’s ball
There’s a general feeling among Wall Street’s top players that 2024 is going to be a really insane year —…
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Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav’s lifeline to Paramount’s Shari Redstone not enough amid merger talk
Merger talks between David Zaslav of Warner Bros. Discovery and the people over at Paramount are at a “very early…
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Media execs’ 2024 predictions on Disney, X, EPSN and more
Thirteen media executives anonymously told CNBC what they think will be among the industry’s biggest moves in 2024 — and…
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Warner Bros. Discovery eyes merger with Paramount Global: reports
Debt-ridden media giant Paramount Global held merger talks with Warner Bros. Discovery, according to multiple reports Wednesday. Paramount CEO Bob…
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Apple and Paramount in talks to combine streaming services
Apple and Paramount are reportedly in talks to bundle their discounted streaming services, a possible bid to shore up subscribers…
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Verizon will offer Netflix and streaming package with maximum discount
Verizon plans to offer ad-supported versions of Netflix’s Max and Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming services for about $10 a month…
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