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What’s Behind ‘Barbenheimer’ Fever? What Viewers Are Saying | Charts
Fans have different reasons for turning out for “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer,” but the shared premiere date has ticket buyers excited for a double feature
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Hollywood’s Diversity Exec Exodus Exposes Industry-Wide Dysfunction – What Is the Path Forward? | Exclusive
“I had to make headlines exiting the Academy for conversations on my work to begin and that’s concerning,” Jeanell English, one of four DEI execs who left their posts recently, tells TheWrap
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‘Mission: Impossible 7’ Plots Course for $78 Million 5-Day Box Office Start
Projected domestic start for “Dead Reckoning” is consistent with “Mission: Impossible — Fallout” and slightly below “Indiana Jones 5”
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‘Jig Is Up!’: Inside the Blistering Hot First Day of Hollywood’s Double Strike | Video
Actors and writers tell TheWrap their stories of hope, stress and rage towards the studios and Disney CEO Bob Iger
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Entertainment Stocks Slump as Hollywood Strike Widens to SAG-AFTRA
Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount, Disney, Netflix and Comcast fell Friday as actors joined the picket lines
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Advertisers to Zuck: Take Our Money, Put Ads on Threads | PRO Insight
High-performing advertisements on Facebook and Instagram have marketers ready to throw cash at the Twitter clone – how long can Meta wait?
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Sarah Silverman’s OpenAI Lawsuit May Not Be Strong – but the Implications Are Huge | Analysis
Copyright holders and tech companies would be wise to keep watch, experts say
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Hollywood Moguls Bask in Sun Valley Luxury While the Industry Shuts Down
The first double strike in more than 60 years hasn’t hindered entertainment and media execs from enjoying the offerings of “billionaire summer camp”
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No Binge and Flooding Social Media: Inside Amazon’s Plan to Make ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Appointment TV
With Jenny Han and the cast benched by strikes, the streamer is enlisting influencers to build social media buzz for the show as it moves to weekly releases for Season 2
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Ratings: 2023 ESPYs Score Wednesday Primetime Win for ABC
The award ceremony celebrating excellence in sports nabbed a 0.41 rating among adults 18-49
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Los Angeles Times Layoffs, Asset Sale Are Danger Signs From a Once-Optimistic Billionaire
“It is valid to question the long-term commitment,” a media critic says of Patrick Soon-Shiong’s ownership. “There is no way to know when they will run out of patience”
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‘A Once-in-a-Generation Reckoning’: How the Actors’ Strike Changes the Game
The arrival of SAG-AFTRA alongside the WGA on picket lines Friday means greater numbers, more public recognition and some risks
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‘Generation Gap’ Season 2 Premiere Scores Show’s Highest Viewership Since August (Exclusive)
The ABC unscripted series’ sophomore season debut brought in 3.6 million people in delayed viewing
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Actors vs. Studios: What the 2 Sides Say Were the Sticking Points That Led to the Strike
“If you think this is a groundbreaking proposal, I suggest you think again,” said SAG-AFTRA lead negotiator Duncan Crabtree-Ireland
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Why TCM and Classic Films Matter in the Age of Streaming | Charts
Amid cutbacks at the channel favored by cinephiles, demand data shows familiar fare like “The Wizard of Oz” remains high as viewers seek out comfort
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