There’s no sugarcoating just how bad things have gotten for cable companies: During just the first six months of 2024, a whopping 4 million U.S. homes exited the pay TV bundle, according to research ...
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Comcast and Warner Bros. Discovery are reevaluating their linear cable strategy, and sports is at the heart of it, even if the leagues and sports owners are looking ahead to streaming. By Alex Weprin ...
Editors note: Multiple-time founder and media exec Joe Marchese is co-founder and general partner at venture capital fund Human Ventures. Jonathan Bing is a communications executive who has held ...
It used to be easy. Pay for cable and you got access to the most popular channels. Cord-cutting, however, has changed that. Fewer people get a traditional cable bundle, which makes it harder for ...
Warner Bros. Discovery’s stock experienced one of its strongest days of trading in recent months on Thursday, after the media conglomerate announced a deal with Charter Communications that will bring ...
If you speak to people in and around the television industry, most will tell you that the cable bundle is in the nursing home stage of life. Still alive, but certainly not in its prime. Perhaps then, ...
Americans are paying luxury prices for basic entertainment, and a big chunk of that money is going to channels they never tune in to. Studies of traditional pay TV show that the typical household is ...
In what Disney CEO Bob Iger has hailed as potentially the biggest move in nearly four decades for ESPN, the network has officially announced that all of its programming will be offered to consumers ...
Fox is launching a new streaming service Thursday that it hopes does not cannibalize its cable numbers, but reaches other sports and news fans. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Fox is launching a new ...
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