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Plagued by scandal and a body that seems to deteriorate by the year, Tiger Woods lost most of his major sponsors. However, he still carries branded logos on his shirt, bag and clubs.
One research firm believes that Snap stock is vastly overvalued and that the growth outlook for Snapchat’s U.S. social usage is questionable.
Social media site operator Pinterest intends to price 75 million shares to result in an initial public offering valued up to almost $1.5 billion.
Digital games developer and publisher SciPlay has filed with the SEC regarding an initial public offering
The amount of time people watch television per day varies substantially by state. So does the type of programming they watch, according to a new study.
Goldman Sachs has reinstated its coverage of Disney with a Buy rating on the heels of the media giant's $65 billion cash acquisition of Fox assets.
Mick Jagger, the frontman for The Rolling Stones, is ill. The band will delay the start of its 2019 tour.
Spotify shares would need to fall significantly before the research team at Credit Suisse would become positive, as they have a fair value lower than the current share price.
Most large and midsized metro newspapers had sales erosion of 5% to 12% last year, and the drop in revenue is expected to continue this year.
Local newspapers are being increasingly supplanted by digital sources of news. Will local newspapers be able to survive and compete in this brave new world?
Talks of a merger of Viacom and CBS reportedly have resumed. Together, they might be able to compete against these much larger competitors.
Social media site operator Pinterest has filed with the SEC regarding its initial public offering.
Apple will launch a streaming video service today, coming up against some of the most famous brands in streaming media.
Negotiations between MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central owner Viacom and Direct TV and U-verse cable owner AT&T to keep the channels on the air have stretched beyond a deadline set by both...
Comcast shares dipped on Friday after the internet and cable company announced that it would be joining the fray of online streaming services like Netflix, HBO and Hulu.