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09/13/2023
Netflix CFO: ‘We Need to Get Back to Work’
The ongoing SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes have been throwing a wrench in companies’ financial outlooks, and Netflix is among those searching for an imminent resolution before things take even more of a downward turn.
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09/07/2023
Zaslav Spots Bundling in Streaming’s Future
The streaming options are plentiful for consumers, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t overwhelming. It’s one of the things Warner Bros. Discovery President/CEO David Zaslav is cognizant of when organizing a strategy for the company’s DTC products, putting a primary emphasis on satisfying a consumer’s experience in a murky market.
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09/05/2023
WBD Updates Guidance As Strikes Continue
With the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes continuing into September, Warner Bros. Discovery is shifting some of its full-year guidance numbers.
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08/24/2023
WGA Holding the Line After AMPTP Proposal
More than 100 days after the WGA began striking, it doesn’t seem like we’re any closer to seeing a deal between the union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
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08/08/2023
The CW Looking More Like Fox By the Day, Sook Says
The CW’s evolution and new content identity has it looking a lot more like Fox in Nexstar CEO Perry Sook’s eyes.
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08/04/2023
AMCN Content Pipeline Safe for Now
AMC Networks isn’t sweating the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes just yet with CEO Kristin Dolan announcing on the company’s 2Q23 earnings call Friday that the programmer’s pipeline of finished shows will carry it well into 2024.