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Cable TV's collapse deepens: 'It is becoming increasingly clear that there is no longer any floor'
Another miserable quarter for the pay TV industry. But things could still get worse.
Peter Kafka
A new sports streamer's setback could pose problems for the wider media industry and change how we watch TV
Venu's issues call into question the long-standing practice of forced bundling by media companies.
Dan DeFrancesco
Pay TV is in so much trouble that even its one bright spot is dimming
YouTube TV was one of the only things growing in the TV business. But it just shrank, too.
Peter Kafka
The tech industry is ready for robot taxis. But are the rest of us willing to go along for the ride?
Driverless cars are gaining momentum, with Tesla betting big on them. But safety concerns still rem…
Dan DeFrancesco
David Zaslav risked Warner Bros. Discovery's future by passing on the NBA — and the gamble might pay off
Warner Bros. Discovery likely lost the NBA, but it scored a huge win in its new deal with Charter. …
James Faris
DPIIT's withdrawal of a copyright rule order to strengthen rights owners' position: Experts
The DPIIT'S withdrawal of the September 2016 office memorandum regarding extending the scope of a c…
PTI
The NFL is here to save TV, again. But it's going to get harder every year.
The NFL is the most reliable programming on TV. But just like the rest of TV, its audience is getti…
Peter Kafka
Hollywood has a big problem with how people are watching TV these days
Viewers are opting for free TV options in a move threatening to upend Hollywood's decades-old busin…
Dan DeFrancesco
What Comcast's new Netflix, Peacock, Apple TV+ streaming bundle tells you about the industry's economics
Comcast is selling Netflix, Peacock, and Apple TV+ for $15 a month, an $8 discount. How can it affo…
Peter Kafka
Leaked Microsoft salary data shows the pay gap between Microsoft AI and the rest of the company
It's understandable why Microsoft would shell out big for AI talent. But that doesn't make it an ea…
Dan DeFrancesco
George Clooney denied he and Brad Pitt were each paid $35 million for 'Wolfs.' Here's why they had to return some of their pay.
George Clooney debunked a New York Times report that he and Brad Pitt were paid $35 million for the…
Eammon Jacobs
Chip stocks suffer a mini-meltdown as more potential trade restrictions threaten the industry
Chip stocks suffered under reports that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are b…
Dan DeFrancesco
Reliance, Tata on TIME's list of world's most influential companies
Serum Institute is the other Indian company on the list. TIME listed Reliance in the 'Tita…
PTI
New sports streamer will change TV as we know it and may start an industry fight. Execs tell me what they really think.
A new sports streamer owned by Disney, Warner Bros., and Fox will reshape TV. Industry executives t…
Peter Kafka
Why have one baby when you can have 2? People are paying $500,000 to hire 2 surrogates at once and have 'twiblings'
Surrogacy agencies said some intended parents are spending half a million dollars on concurrent sur…
Kelsey Vlamis
I wondered why Americans pay so much for dumb stuff. So I asked a $200-an-hour psychic.
To set their prices as high as possible, psychics rely on good old supply and demand — plus a…
Emily Stewart
Check out the pitch decks these advertising startups have used to raise millions to try to shake up the industry
A new wave of startups like ID5 is trying to change the digital advertising industry.. Here are the…
Lauren Johnson
'Road House' director Doug Liman said 50 million people watched his movie, but he 'didn't get a cent.' Compared to Amazon, he said Apple TV+ is 'above board.'
"Road House" director Doug Liman said he had a better experience working with Apple TV+ on "The Ins…
Eammon Jacobs
How 'X Factor' judge Simon Cowell wound up broke and living with his parents at 30 — then became a music mogul and TV star
Simon Cowell of "American Idol" and "America's Got Talent" fame opened up about bouncing back, cele…
Theron Mohamed
The music labels are still suing the internet companies. That's a warning for the AI industry.
It seemed that digital-piracy lawsuits were a thing of the past. They're not, and that could spell …