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Dade joined Deadline as a New York-based contributor in 2017. He leads business and Wall Street coverage as well as writing about film, TV, regulation, advertising and other East Coast happenings. Dade has spent two decades tracking the entertainment industry as a writer and editor for Variety, Entertainment Weekly and Broadcasting & Cable. His freelance work has appeared in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times, and he is the author of two books and an installment of the Wondery podcast Business Wars.
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Generative AI Studio Promise Launches With Backing From Peter Chernin’s North Road, Andreessen Horowitz
Promise, a generative AI studio led by three notable tech and industry figures, has launched with backing from Peter Chernin’s The North Road Company and venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz.
The startup intends to make films and series as well as exploring new formats. The company said in a…
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Netflix Stream Of Mike Tyson-Jake Paul Fight Jeered By Broadcast Industry Group: “A Viewing Experience Marred By Glitches And Buffering”
The National Association of Broadcasters has seized on on Netflix’s tech issues in last Friday night’s live stream of the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson boxing match.
With some 60 million global households tuning in for the long-awaited fight in Arlington, TX, the signal became blurry, buffered or altogether…
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AI Conversation Finds A Home In Hollywood’s Back Yard At Infinity Festival
Over the past couple of years, conversation around AI has been virtually inescapable for any part of the economy, but especially in entertainment. The dual strikes of 2023 put the technology under a bright spotlight, and a series of deals in the year since labor peace was achieved offer more clues about…
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Pattrn, Allen Media Group’s Climate-Themed FAST Channel, Shutting Down In December But Keeping Online Presence And Weather Channel TV Show
EXCLUSIVE: Pattrn, a climate-themed FAST channel owned by Allen Media Group, will stop programming next month, returning to its social media roots and keeping a weekend TV presence on The Weather Channel.
A rep for AMG confirmed to Deadline that Pattrn’s 24/7 programming will come to an end on…
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Disney Stock Hits 6-Month High On Streaming Progress, Upbeat Financial Guidance And Wall Street Analysts’ Cheers
UPDATED with closing price. The Mouse is regaining its mojo on Wall Street.
Disney stock, which hit a 2024 bottom of $83.91 over the summer, has roared back to life and posted a second straight day of significant gains after an upbeat earnings report Thursday morning.
Shares gained 5.5% to close…
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Milestone PBS-Amazon Deal Will Bring 150 Local Stations, Two New FAST Channels To Prime Video
A new day is dawning for public television in the streaming era, with PBS and Amazon reaching a deal to bring 150 local stations, PBS Kids and two new FAST channels to Prime Video.
As in the longstanding linear broadcast model, station programming will only be available to viewers located in a given…
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Brad Pitt, Who “Doesn’t Like To Do Press,” Will Do “World Tour” To Promote ‘F1’, Producer Jerry Bruckheimer Says
Brad Pitt will go all out to promote the June 2025 release of F1, producer Jerry Bruckheimer said Thursday.
“Brad is really invested in this movie,” Buckheimer said during an appearance at Liberty Media’s investor day in New York. “He doesn’t like to do press, but I think we’ll take him on a world…
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Bob Iger Has Hot-Mic Moment On Disney Earnings Call: “I Don’t Know If I Was Supposed To Disclose Those AVOD Numbers”
Disney CEO Bob Iger had a “hot mic” moment on the company’s fiscal fourth quarter earnings call Thursday morning, questioning aloud whether he should have revealed key streaming numbers.
Fielding a question from a Wall Street analyst about the growth outlook and pricing strategy of Disney+, Iger…
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Disney Sets Date For ESPN Tile To Be Added To Disney+
Disney will add an ESPN tile to Disney+ on December 4, giving subscribers to its “trio” streaming bundle access to ESPN+ content when they are on Disney+.
The move, which was signaled by the company last spring, follows a similar initiative with Hulu earlier this year. It precedes the arrival of ESPN…
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Media CEOs Weigh In On Washington Post And LA Times Non-Endorsements Of Kamala Harris, AI And Covering Trump 2.0
In a wide-ranging discussion Wednesday about the unsettled state of journalism, two media CEOs weighed in on covering Donald Trump and the decision by the Washington Post and LA Times to not endorse a presidential candidate.
Steve Hasker, CEO of Thomson Reuters, and Almar Latour, CEO of Dow Jones and…
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver Zings Shaquille O’Neal For Saying “Boring” On-Court Action Is Hurting TV Ratings
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver playfully zinged Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal for saying the “boring” quality of play in the league is weighing on TV ratings.
“There was so much diversity in Shaqi’s game, I can’t believe he said that,” Silver cracked during an appearance Wednesday at the Paley Center…
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John Malone’s Liberty Broadband To Be Acquired By Charter In All-Stock Deal
Charter Communications has sealed a deal to acquire John Malone’s Liberty Broadband in the latest media chess move by Malone.
While it is far from the glitzy spotlight of Warner Bros. Discovery, Formula One or other parts of Malone’s investment portfolio, the broadband deal has been closely tracked…
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