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Universal Continues to 'Crush' Disney in Animation With Huge $377 Million 'Super Mario Bros. Movie' Opening
By Daniel Frankel published
Universal's Illumination unit continues a steady stream of hits while streaming-distracted Disney and Pixar have lost traction

Pac-12 in Talks With The CW on New National TV Rights Deal
By Daniel Frankel published
The struggling collegiate athletic conference might replace ESPN and Fox with the home of ‘Riverdale’ and LIV Golf

'Thursday Night Football' Subscriber Success Reportedly Has Amazon Rethinking Its $7 Billion Originals Strategy
By Daniel Frankel published
Live sports has lured new Prime Video customers more efficiently, exacerbating an emerging rivalry between top-level video executives Mike Hopkins and Jennifer Salke

Here We Go Again? Frontier Communications Drops Newsmax
By Daniel Frankel published
Telecom is the latest to reach a distribution impasse with the far-right channel

Bally Sports Looks Like It’s Bailing on the Cleveland Guardians and Minnesota Twins
By Daniel Frankel published
Sinclair’s Diamond Sports Group misses the payment deadlines for more MLB teams

Warner Bros. 'Near Deal' on 'Harry Potter' Streaming Series for Max (Report)
By Daniel Frankel published
The Bloomberg report jibes with WBD management's publicly declared fondness for established, beaten-into-the-ground franchises

Wait, What? Fox-Owned Tubi Partners With Vice on Exclusive Original Documentaries
By Daniel Frankel published
The corporate home of Fox News will now stream investigative documentaries including 'The Cult of Elon'

T-Mobile FWA Limitations Exposed in New Report
By Daniel Frankel published
The cable guys have insisted all along that network capacity and performance limitations make FWA a non-threat. The latest MoffettNathanson report on T-Mobile Home Internet lends support to that notion

CNN Pivots to the Political Center, but No One Is Around to Watch
By David Bloom published
Under John Malone’s mandate, Warner Disco chief David Zaslav hired a morning show producer to reorient a cable news channel deemed too woke by the far right. But a year into Chris Licht’s term, the audience has gone to sleep
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