Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
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15:13 | Volatility Bites: Why Hollywood Is Terrified of Tariffs | ||
12:13 | U.K. Virtual Production Studio Dimension Unveils Set of AI Tools to "Empower Creatives" | ||
12:13 | Acast and The Athletic Strike Exclusive Sales Partnership | ||
02:43 | UTA Hires Hip Hop Agents Zach Iser and Caroline Yim | ||
Di | Chuck Todd Wants to Reinvent Local News In a Big Way | ||
Di | Broadway Box Office: 'Good Night and Good Luck' Breaks Weekly Record For Highest Grossing Play | ||
Di | Hollywood At Risk of Becoming the "Next Detroit Auto." L.A. Production Insiders Voice Alarm | ||
Di | 'Reacher' and YouTube Score Big in March | ||
Di | That U.K. Netflix Tax? Not Going to Happen. But Streamers May Get Dragged Into Trump's Trade War | ||
Di | As Warner Bros. Discovery's Max Launches in Turkey, Its Leader Talks Up Plans for Growth | ||
Di | Max Turkey Goes Live, Unveils New Originals as WBD Vows to Invest More in Local Talent, Content | ||
Di | Alamo Drafthouse Strike Ends After Deal Is Reached in New York | ||
Mo | Is Netflix the Safe Hollywood Stock Now? | ||
Mo | SiriusXM CEO Jennifer Witz's Pay Rises to $37M in 2024 | ||
Mo | Production Assistants' Union Drive Gets Boost From Bernie Sanders Rally: "Studios Will Push Back" | ||
Mo | Los Angeles Film and TV Production Levels Plunge | ||
Mo | Social Media Shorts Are the New TV Guide (Guest Column) | ||
So | SAG-AFTRA and Advertisers Reach Tentative Agreement on Successor Contracts | ||
Sa | Why One Writers Guild Member, Expelled for Work During the 2023 Strike, Is Appealing the Decision | ||
Sa | Writers Guild West Names Members Who've Been Expelled or Disciplined for Breaking Strike Rules | ||
Fr | Meta Names Dina Powell McCormick and Patrick Collison As Directors Amid Board Refresh | ||
Fr | TV Writing Jobs Fell by 42 Percent in 2023-24 Season, WGA Says (Exclusive) | ||
Fr | The Pointer Brothers Sign With UTA (Exclusive) | ||
Fr | Hugh Hewitt Hired by Fox News as a Contributor | ||
Fr | Streaming Profit Report: Netflix Leads, Disney Rises, Warner Grows. Is Consolidation Next? |