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It’s not always the case that a company sees its shares rise after announcing that it is making an acquisition and using leverage to fund it. E.W. Scripps Co. (NYSE: SSP) announced that it is...
It is said, where there is smoke there is fire. That certainly seems to be the case with short-form video streaming site Quibi.
The top-performing movie in America for 2020, based on domestic ticket sales, was released right after the start of the year. That gave it two months to accumulate revenue before the COVID-19...
Roku shares made a solid move higher on Monday after the company announced that it would be adding NBC’s Peacock to its platform.
Microsoft aims to acquire ZeniMax Media and its game publisher, Bethesda Softworks, bringing Elder Scrolls, Doom, Fallout and Wolfenstein under its banner.
The 22 million active WeChat users in the United States have become a walled garden, which defeats the reasons to have the app at all.
The Ford Foundation does provide money to further social justice. The Ford company does make police vehicles. The notion that the two have some connection is false.
Rumors are that the deal primarily allows Oracle to host TikTok on its cloud computing platform. If so, the term "sale" would be out of place.
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. (NYSE: AMC) will reopen 140 theaters this week. Once they are open, about 70% of its locations nationwide will emerge from the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 crisis....
One reason the New York Post is unusual is that it is still very large by U.S. newspaper standards. Rupert Murdoch has funded the city-based daily paper despite a multiyear string of losses.
Trump administration fickleness may be the reason TikTok is not sold. That means a positive outcome for the video-sharing network in the United States is still in question.
According to several media reports, Kevin Mayer, who had been head of TikTok for three months, has walked out on his co-workers.
The pandemic may not have killed the traditional movie industry, but it has wounded it beyond repair.
Over 17 million people may not be able to attend NFL games this season. The stadiums will be quiet. People will have to watch on TV.
AMC Entertainment will offer admission to some of its theaters for 15 cents. The challenge the company faces is that there is a chance people will get sick with COVID-19 there.