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28.03. | AI Replaces 'Mamma Mia!' Musical Star Sara Poyzer for BBC Production: "Sobering" | ||
27.03. | The Leadership Vacuum That Led to the Ronna McDaniel Fail at NBC | ||
27.03. | Paramount Global Debt Cut to Junk Status by S&P Global | ||
27.03. | Animation Studio Titmouse Signs With WME | ||
27.03. | Disney, Florida Settle Legal Claims As DeSantis-Iger Fight Over Special District Winds Down | ||
27.03. | Bell Media Opens Door to Working With Streaming Giants to Co-Produce TV Shows | ||
27.03. | Pro7 Board Rejects Berlusconi Family Plan to Split Up German Broadcaster | ||
27.03. | Nelson Peltz Wins Backing of Another Shareholder Firm in Disney Proxy Fight | ||
27.03. | Bob Iger's Invincible Era Is Over | ||
26.03. | 'Deadpool' Actor Stefan Kapicic Signs with CESD Talent Agency | ||
26.03. | IATSE Local 695 Reaches Tentative Deal With Studios on Craft-Specific Issues | ||
26.03. | UTA Hires Eric Iverson as Chief Technology Officer | ||
26.03. | Bertelsmann Posts Record Full-Year Profit Despite Flat Revenue | ||
26.03. | World Poker Tour Bets on AI Dubbing of Tournaments for Latin America | ||
25.03. | Universal City AMC Workers Vote to Unionize With IATSE | ||
25.03. | Nelson Peltz Criticizes Disney's "Woke" Film Strategy With 'Black Panther,' 'Marvels' | ||
25.03. | BBC Boss to Warn About TikTok & Co.: "U.S. and Chinese Algorithms" Could Be Future "Taste-Makers" | ||
25.03. | Fremantle Completes Ascha Media Group Acquisition | ||
23.03. | SAG-AFTRA Performers Ratify TV Animation Contracts | ||
22.03. | Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Disney Over VFX Tech Used in 'Avengers' Movies | ||
22.03. | Martin Scorsese Settles Lawsuit Over Claims He Reneged on Deal to Produce World War II Movie | ||
22.03. | Candace Owens Out at 'The Daily Wire' After Fighting With Co-Founder Over Israel-Hamas War | ||
22.03. | Michael Eisner Voices Support for Disney Board and Bob Iger in Proxy Fight | ||
22.03. | IGN Union Files Unfair Labor Practice Charge Over Layoffs | ||
22.03. | As DOJ Takes on Apple, Netflix and Spotify Could Stand to Benefit |