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Netflix is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter financial results after the markets close on Tuesday.
Subscription-based Internet streaming is already revolutionizing the way we consume media, and Netflix is the undisputed leader for now.
According to several sources, Foursquare, the social location app company, raised $45 million, as its valuation fell by nearly 50% from its peak of $650 million.
Say what you want about media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, but he doesn’t give up easily.
Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) is changing the game with its newest release of an online subscription plan for PC gamers. It’s called Origin Access and subscribers pay about $5 a month to sample...
Amazon.com will offer streaming versions of President Obama's final State of the Union Address a day after the event.
Walt Disney has been a top-performing Dow stock for years, and it seems like this company can do no wrong, the way that it left 2015.
Streaming video on demand systems like Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu now claim 56% of all pay-TV customers in the United States. That total could exceed 65% by the end of 2016.
The researchers at the Chronicle of Philanthropy were good enough to send along the top 10 charitable gifts of 2015. The list is longer than 10 because of ties. The list, with thanks: Amount Donor...
Looking back at 2015, media companies have been the top dogs, with a couple exceptions. Despite broad markets having a flat year, these companies have outperformed and set the standard for 2016.
24/7 Wall Street has put together a list of the top games we are looking forward to playing in 2016.
“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” is continuing to set box office records, and there does not appear to be any end in sight.
Univision Holdings has amended its filing with U.S. the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its initial public offering (IPO).
Avatar, James Cameron’s 2009 mega hit, continues to hold the record for total global box office at $2.778 billion worldwide. Its U.S. ticket sales were $721 million, according to Box Office Mojo....
Google’s site traffic reached 247 million unique visitors in November, according to comScore’s study of all desktop and mobile traffic to U.S. websites. The figure is especially impressive...