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An Apple acquisition of Disney would merge strong brands together into a media and technology powerhouse that might strike fear in the hearts of Silicon Valley and Hollywood alike.
The March 31 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest moves in most of these selected social media stocks were upward.
Advertisers have left O'Reilly's cable show for reputation reasons and as a protest against his behavior. Oddly, many companies have not done the same online.
Over the weekend, Disney's 2017 version of "Beauty and the Beast" broke into the top 30 worldwide grossing films ever.
The general public is left to puzzle why Lincoln of Queens Boulevard and Ralph Lauren, among others, have stuck with the conservative TV host.
"Saturday Night Live" will produce and air real ads for Apple and Verizon, beginning with the program airing April 8.
Comcast has launched a wireless service for Xfinity customers and YouTube has kicked off its subscription YouTube TV. Does either of stand a chance of success?
“The O’Reilly Factor,” the most popular show on cable news, has turned from moneymaker to potential liability as companies have been pulling their ads in the wake of host Bill O’Reilly’s...
Spotify and Universal Music Group have signed an agreement giving Spotify's paid subscribers a two-week window of access to new albums before the album becomes available to the streaming service's...
One independent research firm thinks that Snap has the potential to put up a fight against the likes of Facebook or Twitter, but it may take some time.
Facebook is among several organizations that will contribute $14 million to help "people make informed judgments about the news they read and share online."
Streaming music subscriptions now account for more than half of all recorded music revenues according to the RIAA.
Walt Disney's remake of "Beauty and the Beast" has sold more than $750 million in tickets worldwide, and it is expected to be number one at the box office for the third weekend in a row.
Google led all U.S. sites in traffic during February. The search engine site and others owned by Alphabet were visited by 238 million unique users over the course of the month.
In the midst of a battle between its two largest shareholders, the critical question of whether Tronc can reach its 2017 revenue guidance of $1.6 billion has been almost entirely lost.