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thinkstockJuly 20, 2015: Markets opened higher on Monday then dove lower before turning around in the late morning to put on a half-day surge that is pointing toward a solid, if uninspired gain. Oil...
According to research firm SNL Kagan, the total amount of TV retransmission fees is estimated to rise to more than $10 billion in 2021.
There are two new movies in wide release for this holiday weekend, and one is expected to replace “Jurassic World” as the weekend’s top grossing film.
thinkstockJuly 1, 2015: Markets opened higher on Wednesday on reports that Greece was prepared to accept the troika’s conditions in order to latch onto another round of bailout money. That turned...
Fund managers continue to underweight high-quality mega-cap stocks, particularly those with foreign exposure.
thinkstockJune 23, 2015: Markets opened higher on Tuesday but hovered either slightly over or slightly under the break-even line for most of the day. The expected boost from a possible solution to...
thinkstockJune 22, 2015: Markets opened higher on Monday as investors appeared optimistic that Greece and the European Central Bank would strike a deal. That hasn’t happened yet today. Gold dropped...
thinkstockJune 18, 2015: Markets opened higher on Thursday based on the FOMC’s decision to leave interest rates alone and generally good economic data reported early this morning. A weaker dollar...
About 7% of all U.S. households subscribe to broadband service and at least one streaming video service but do not subscribe to pay TV.
In what is expected to be the third-highest opening weekend box office this year, "Jurassic World" is set to debut on more than 4,000 U.S. screens.
thinkstockJune 9, 2015: Markets opened mixed on Tuesday with the Nasdaq Composite dipping on weakness in biotechs and tech stocks in early trading. Yields on 10-year Treasuries rose 4 basis points on...
A new report from UBS sizes up the winners and the losers in media and entertainment, and the firm feels that four stocks have a real shot at large gains.
Disney has announced that James A. Rasulo will step down as CFO of the company with an effective date of June 30, 2015.
The number of shares sold short in Apple jumped about 26% in the two-week period that ended May 15.
There are several franchise releases scheduled for the summer that are expected to push the season’s total take to a record $5 billion.