Cable TV Ops
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Most Powerful Women Awards
Cablefax celebrates the Most Powerful Women for their influence and leadership within the industry—as well as their dedication to empowering other execs to grow and thrive. The Most Powerful Women awards and magazine recognize women across all departments including advertising, communications, corporate culture, sales, content, consultants, distribution, digital, finance, legal, operations and more. Join us […]
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Programming
Emotional Learning, Music Star in Disney Jr. Series
This fall, toddlers and parents will step into the world of “Kindergarten: The Musical,” Disney Jr.’s new preschool musical series.
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What We’re Reading: ‘The Power and the Money’
With an election looming in November, CEOs and their reports are spending a lot of time contemplating what changes are on the horizon.
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DirecTV-Disney Dust-up Not a Repeat of Charter Spat
It may seem like the DirecTV-Disney blackout is déjà vu, but there are some differences from this year’s September carriage impasse and the one that blew up last year between Disney and Charter.
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What ESPN’s Digital Future Looks Like
ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro dived deeper into ESPN’s digital future at the company’s media day at its Bristol headquarters.
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NBA Files Motion to Dismiss WBD Lawsuit
The NBA asked the New York Supreme Court to dismiss the lawsuit from Warner Bros. Discovery which sought to act on a matching rights clause that’d keep it as one of the league’s media partners. On Friday
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New MVPD Carriage for Cleo, Bounce Still on Table
Cleo TV kicked off August with launches with three new MVPDs—Mediacom, MCTV and Astound Broadband, helping it add 6 million subs since the end of June.
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Programming
Starz Split Still on Track
The full separation of Lionsgate’s studio business and Starz is still on track to wrap up by the end of 2024.
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Programming
AMC Networks Flaunts Free Cash Flow Amid Struggles
Add AMC Networks to the list of media companies recording a goodwill impairment charge during 2Q24.
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Paramount to Slash 15% Workforce, Taking $6B Write-down
With Paramount moving toward its proposed merger with Skydance, management used its 2Q24 earnings call to announce a 15% reduction in workforce to help it achieve $500 million in annual run rate cost savings headed into 2025.