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Corwin Haught
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The streaming business has become cut-throat, and after Netflix’s projections were lowered, the shareholders were no longer encouraging investment in streaming for long-term growth. The bottom line has re-emerged, and removing shows claimed to be underwatched saves money on residuals to the show’s participants, profit

Season 1 of Minx just went up on Starz, but knowing that would require visiting their web site, something apparently beyond the abilities of the AV Club.

After Disney closed on the 21st Century Fox assets, they signed an agreement with Comcast stating that Disney or Comcast could initiate the sale of Comcast’s stake in Hulu to Disney at a fair market value starting next year. So unless Comcast changes their mind (there has been talks of throwing the agreement overboard

In fairness, that landlord was presumably from a family of Italian immigrants.

In WBD’s mind Batgirl was a streaming movie that couldn’t go to theaters, while this will be a prestige TV series. That’s the difference.

The show intentionally jumped around every possible point in the decade, but it seems somehow fitting that it’s ending at the exact length of it.

del Toro’s opinion on animated not withstanding, the potential win of his Pinocchio, a PG movie starring a kid, won’t change much of anything.  

Even Arby’s slices their roast beef on site, so this feels long overdue.

Thank you for embedding two Paul Rudish shorts for Mickey and Minnie.

More like 86 years of childhood trauma, since the oldest mentioned work is Snow White.

Velma is a TV series, while the Scoob sequel was to be a direct-to-streaming movie for a company whose new management decided that all their movies should be theatrical.

You have to understand: people watched movies with sex, violence and profanity, but not TV series.

It's currently on HBO Max, and will probably stay since it was spared in the recent round of deletions.

Right now you can subscribe to just HBO:

As the upstart, Marvel and Stan Lee in particular were more jocular about the rivalry in print. DC would consider it above them to use a nickname like that.

AT&T’s shareholders wouldn’t give it enough money to both operate Warner Media and the rest of the businesses, and Discovery promised to bail them out (AT&T shareholders held the majority of the company’s stock at closing). In this deal, Twitter shareholders could not resist $54.20 share, especially as the company was

You didn’t read the article-- Nexstar owns 75% of the network now, so what Zaslav might want doesn’t matter anymore.

That’s only the logo for Warner Bros. Discovery as the corporate entity. Warner Bros. Entertainment, the film and TV studio within WBD, still has the 2019 logo at the moment.

Regardless of HBO vs. HBO Max (and the show aired for a few years on main HBO), it is generally regarded that Sesame Street’s glory days were on PBS/NET.

Yes, the film is distributed by 20th Century/Disney, but it is financed by Regency Enterprises, a company whose relationship with the studio began back during the Rupert Murdoch days.