The judge’s ruling leaves intact parts of Warner Bros. Discovery’s lawsuit over a “South Park” streaming deal.
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Target’s new favorite buzzword is ‘value’
Target is riffing off the playbook of rivals like Walmart this holiday shopping season.
Continue readingFAA clears SpaceX to launch second Starship flight
SpaceX posted on the social media platform X shortly after the greenlight that it was “targeting Friday, November 17 for Starship’s second flight test.”
Continue readingTarget CEO claims customers are saying ‘a big thank you’ for locking up merchandise
Target CEO Brian Cornell spoke about the retailer’s moves to lock up items as it reported better-than-expected earnings for the fiscal third quarter.
Continue readingGM-UAW deal back on track for ratification after major plant approves pact
As of Wednesday afternoon, the deal had the support of about 54% of the roughly 30,700 autoworkers whose votes had been finalized by the union.
Continue readingIridium, Qualcomm end satellite-to-phone partnership
The move comes as major players pursue the nascent market to connect unmodified phones directly to satellites.
Continue readingNWSL announces media deals with CBS Sports, ESPN, Amazon worth $240 million
The National Women’s Soccer League announced a four-year contract Thursday with media companies including CBS, ESPN and Prime Video.
Continue readingVince McMahon plans to sell a big chunk of his shares in WWE parent TKO
Vince McMahon plans to sell a substantial chunk of his stake in TKO, the parent company of WWE, the wrestling empire founded by his father.
Continue reading‘The Marvels’ is probably headed for one of the worst MCU box-office openings ever
“The Marvels” appears to be set to open at $60 million to $65 million this weekend, which would be one of the lowest debuts of […]
Continue readingHere’s what streaming bundles could look like, according to Liberty Media’s John Malone
Liberty Media chairman and “cable cowboy” John Malone weighed in on the state of streaming in an interview with CNBC’s David Faber.
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