
Disney is discussing boxing up all of its projects in a Prime-like program
Disney is considering bundling every aspect of its entertainment ecosystem into one big membership program.
Disney is considering bundling every aspect of its entertainment ecosystem into one big membership program.
Amazon is hoping (and working hard to ensure) that The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, which debuts this week, is by far the biggest success in Prime Video history.
NBC is considering canceling the 10 pm-11 pm slot of its primetime programming and handing it back to affiliates.
Already the most popular platform for podcasting, YouTube is readying a formal push into the space with a new dedicated tab on the site’s homepage.
After striking a deal earlier this year with game publisher Asmodee, AR company Tilt Five is making a 3D holographic version of Catan.
NBCUniversal is broadcasting the new Peacock show The Resort on NBC directly after America’s Got Talent.
Streaming-content overload is increasing the volume of music-synchronization rights for film, TV, video games, and other forms of media.
Amazon, Cisco, and Lockheed Martin have jointly developed an AI-powered voice-command and videoconferencing system, dubbed “Callisto,”
AI-powered podcasting app Snipd turns podcast episodes into novel-like chapters and provides a TikTok-like discoverability feed for finding new podcasts.
Late-night talk shows are primed for a reboot The Future. Late-night talk shows are preparing for a change of the guard, with many of today’s top names looking for an exit while diverse newcomers vie for a chance at the big desk. But with social media and streaming upending the entire concept of sitting […]