Michael Burns
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Lionsgate Vice Chair Says ‘Theatrical Business Is Changed Forever’ Due to Pandemic
“All of those windows are being sliced and diced dramatically,” Michael Burns says
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TheGrill 2019 Videos Now Streaming on WrapPRO!
The full-length speaker panels and roundtable discussions are available exclusively now with a WrapPRO membership
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Takeaways From TheGrill 2019 – Where Anxiety Is Driving Innovation
At this year’s conference on convergence, we learned about new approaches — driven by necessity
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The Scene at TheGrill 2019: Pamela Adlon, Tony Hale, and More at TheWrap’s Media Leadership Conference (Photos)
Entertainment, media and technology converge at TheWrap’s annual Grill Conference at the London West Hollywood
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Lionsgate Vice Chairman Michael Burns on the Return of Bundling and the Need for Content and Tech Companies to Co-Exist (Video)
TheGrill 2019: “The next round will be bundling of over-the-top services,” Burns says
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Lionsgate’s Michael Burns Predicts the Bundle Will Survive – and Go Over-the-Top
TheGrill 2019: “I think that these tech companies, they’re getting closer and closer in our world and we need to co-exist with them,” Burns says
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Lionsgate Names Joe Drake Motion Picture Group Co-Chair
Drake returns to company where he served as COO until 2012
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Lionsgate Looks to ‘Hypercharge’ Streaming Services
Execs hint at ambitious plans for internet TV assets
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Lionsgate, Starz Shareholders Approve Merger
Companies agreed on $4.4 billion cash and stock deal in June
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Lionsgate Extends Jon Feltheimer’s Deal to 2023
Veteran leader will stay atop film and TV studio for at least half-a-dozen more years
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Lionsgate Co-Chair Rob Friedman to Step Down
He will now serve as Special Advisor to CEO Jon Feltheimer
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Lionsgate to Acquire Starz in $4.4 Billion Deal
Cash and stock transaction is expected to close this year
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Lionsgate’s Michael Burns Affirms Plans for ‘Hunger Games’ Prequels
Studio vice chairman also dismissed talk that finale’s $101 million opening was a disappointment
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Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group Co-Chairs Rob Friedman, Patrick Wachsberger Renew ‘Long-Term’ Contracts
Studio does not say how long they have agreed to stay
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Sony Declined Lionsgate’s Invite for Merger Talks According to Hacked Emails
Lionsgate vice chairman Michael Burns wanted to “toss around ideas” about an acquisition or merger with the studio