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Morgan Stanley raised its price targets on social media leaders on Thursday, but are they close to or even above their fair value?
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A surge in COVID-19 cases now threatens the reopening of theaters, and Credit Suisse issued a scathing industry downgrade on Monday.
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An extraordinary quarter of all American newspapers have closed in the past 15 years. Many others are on their last legs.
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Nintendo always has been one of the major players in the video game industry, but this year it may be outmatched as the holiday season is on the way.
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Disney has quietly killed its 7-day free trial offer for its Disney+ streaming service just ahead of the premiere of the movie version of the hit Broadway musical 'Hamilton.'
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Five Major League Baseball teams probably will watch their fan attendance drop from over 3 million a year to zero.
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Spotify Technology is putting on its cape and saving the day for investors with its newest superhero deal with DC Comics.
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The return of live sports should help offset Disney’s losses from theme park and theater closures, but stadiums will stay empty.
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Roku, seeking more traction with advertisers, will be the first presenter at the IAB's NewFronts next week.
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Losses to professional team owners and big-time college athletic programs could rise to as much as $17 billion as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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As the destruction of America's daily newspapers accelerates due to the spread of COVID-19, one state's largest paper will cut its staff by 50%. While papers have cut staff in dozens of cities, this...
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Facebook looks to angel investments as acquisitions draw unwelcome antitrust scrutiny.
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Genius Brands shares pumped up again on Monday after the company announced that Arnold Schwarzenegger would be starring and co-producing a new animated series, as well as taking a stake in the...
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Quibi, the short-form video streaming video destination, is late to the market, particularly one so crowded. It is lucky to have deep pockets.
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Former President Barack Obama doesn't tweet much, probably as little as once a day. However, he has more followers on Twitter than anyone else in the world.
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