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Mark Zuckerberg won’t remove or add warning labels to posts by President Trump, and that may be an issue for some advertisers, users and employees.
Snap reportedly is preparing to offer a stripped-down version of its platform that partners can embed in their own apps. Could this give the stock the shot in the arm that Wall Street is looking for?
While Wedbush issued the first and most aggressive price target on Zynga on Monday after the acquisition news, other Wall Street firms are trying to play catch-up on their targets and expectations.
Roku stands to benefit as consumers spend more on streaming services and advertisers look likely to follow suit.
With most Disney businesses drastically affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the questions of how and when various units will return to operation are vital for the company, its bottom line and its...
Zynga has announced an acquisition, and the stock may finally be trying to break out above $10.
No one outside AT&T is likely to call the company's May 27 launch of HBO Max a rousing success. Does HBO have to think differently about how to add new subscribers long term?
Even with parks reopening it might take a while for Disney to recapture the magic, but its new streaming service is exceeding expectations.
HBO Max is live and being carried by Xfinity, but deals with Roku and Amazon Fire TV await as Comcast holds out for app-based delivery.
After being fact-checked, President Donald Trump has promised to sign an executive order that would eliminate a decades-old privilege that internet companies have enjoyed.
A sustainable rally looks like the theme for Disney stock as parks and properties reopen.
Snapchat is expanding its user base and hiring in India while missteps hold TikTok back there.
Worries that Roku would be knocked out by competitors took a back seat when the company reported earnings. Suddenly, its prospects do not look so dim.
Billionaires, including Mark Zuckerberg, are doing well while the coronavirus sickens the economy. Facebook investors like its user numbers even though advertising has been hurting.
Netflix recently forecast it would have over 190 million subscribers worldwide at the end of the quarter. Could that number push above 200 million?