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Dade Hayes
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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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Crunchyroll’s Streaming Service Launches On Prime Video Channels In The U.S. And Three Other Territories
Crunchyroll, Sony’s anime subsidiary, has reached an agreement with Amazon for its subscription streaming outlet to be offered via Prime Video Channels.
The hub for a range of subscription services like Max, Starz and Paramount+ with Showtime, is a potent subscriber acquisition engine. Crunchyroll…
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Wall Street Gushes Over Netflix Earnings, Propelling Its Stock To Biggest One-Day Gain Since January 2021 – Update
UPDATED with closing price. Netflix shares came roaring out of the gate Thursday and never wavered amid a wave of Wall Street enthusiasm about its latest quarterly earnings report.
The stock closed at $401.77, up 16%, on nearly five times normal trading volume. The dramatic upswing, the biggest…
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NFL Marketing Exec On Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce Viral Phenomenon: “People Think We May Have Had Something To Do With It”
A senior marketing executive at the NFL maintained that the league had nothing to do with helping to engineer Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s ultra-viral courtship of pop superstar Taylor Swift.
Marissa Solis, SVP of global brand and consumer marketing for the NFL, addressed the…
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Netflix’s Skydance Deal Will Help It Satisfy “A Ton Of Appetite” For Animation, Co-CEO Ted Sarandos Says
Netflix’s multi-year deal with Skydance Animation, which shifted over from Apple TV+, “helps complement the work that we’re doing” with original animated fare, Co-CEO Ted Sarandos said.
Partnering with third parties across the board “really helps us” to “keep up that scale as we grow,” the exec…
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Netflix Co-Chief Ted Sarandos Says It Will Soon Be “Much More Common” For Streaming Data To Be “Fully Transparent,” As With Metrics Like Box Office, TV Ratings And Billboard Charts
Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos expects streaming data to become “much more transparent” in the near term, conforming with metrics for movies, TV and music.
Speaking on the company’s third-quarter earnings interview, Sarandos said the industry is “heading toward a world where streaming data will be much…
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Netflix Tops Q3 Expectations, Confirms Price Hikes Are On The Way
Netflix beat Wall Street expectations for earnings per share and subscriber growth in the third quarter, cheering investors (if not consumers) with news that a new round of price hikes is on the way.
The company matched the Street estimate for revenue in the period ending September 30, with $8.54…
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NBCUniversal Says Olympic Games Remain “The Great Aggregator Of Viewership”, With Paris Ad Revenue Ahead Of Tokyo Pace
NBCUniversal still considers the Olympic Games to be “the great aggregator of viewership,” in the words of top exec Dan Lovinger, and sees 2024 revenue for Paris on pace to exceed the tally of the 2020 Tokyo Games.
Lovinger provided the outlook on Olympic ads during Advertising Week in New York…
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NFL Re-Ups Commissioner Roger Goodell Through 2027
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell’s contract has been extended through March 2027.
The 64-year-old Goodell has been league commissioner since 2006. The re-up is his fourth. No financial terms were given by the league, which announced the move in a terse press release.
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Showtime To Shut Down Sports Division
The changes at Showtime continue. Paramount Global confirmed Tuesday that the network’s sports operation will be dissolved by the end of the year. Showtime will honor its 2023 obligations, airing the remaining boxing commitments.
“As we evolve our strategy to more efficiently allocate resources and…
NBC Sports Next Launches SportsEngine Play, A Subscription Streaming Outlet Aimed At Booming Youth And Amateur Sector
NBC Sports Next, a subsidiary of NBC Sports focused on golf as well as youth and amateur sports, has launched a new streaming outlet called SportsEngine Play.
The service is billed by the company as the first of its kind, providing a range of live and on demand video of youth and amateur sporting…
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‘Air’ To Receive Tribute At Gotham Awards Recognizing Both The Ben Affleck-Directed Film And The Team Behind Michael Jordan Shoe Phenomenon
Air has been set for a special honor at next month’s Gotham Awards.
The film, which tells the story of the creation of the Air Jordan brand, will receive the Gotham Visionary Icon & Creator Tribute. The newly created award recognizes director Ben Affleck’s film as well as the real-life collaborators…
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Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer Sees Pay Rebound In Fiscal 2023
Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer’s compensation rebounded to prior levels in fiscal 2023, reaching $21.5 million.
In the most recent fiscal year, the exec’s pay totaled $5.6 million, down sharply from $19.2 million in fiscal 2021.
The company disclosed the figures as part of a proxy filing with the…
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