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Inside Hollywood's post-pandemic future, as it grapples with Netflix's growing influence and a movie-theater industry that could be permanently altered
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Inside Hollywood's post-pandemic future, as it grapples with Netflix's growing influence and a movie-theater industry that could be permanently altered
Hollywood has found alternatives to movie theaters amid the coronavirus pandemic, which could have long-lasting ramifications.
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5 key takeaways for media job seekers as the pandemic and consolidation alter the industry, according to top recruiters
Media recruiters said the industry is slowly starting to hire again, and there's growing demand for media in other sectors, as well.
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Netflix's space drama "Away" is the most popular TV show on the streamer for the second week in a row.
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The Department of the Treasury is reportedly looking into the American companies behind 'Fortnite' and 'League of Legends' over their ties to Chinese tech titan Tencent
After banning TikTok and WeChat for connections to China, the US government is setting its sights on the makers of "Fortnite" and "League of Legends."
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Saudi Arabia allowed sexually explicit Netflix shows like 'Sex Education' in exchange for removing one satire episode that criticized the kingdom, CEO Reed Hastings said
In January 2019 Netflix pulled an episode of "Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj" from Saudi Arabia after what the company called a "valid legal request."
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The world's first reality show in space plans to send one winner on a 10-day trip to the space station, filming the whole time
Space Hero, Inc., a US-based production company, has announced plans to produce a reality show that would send one person into space in 2023.
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Microsoft just bought the massive video game publisher behind game franchises like 'DOOM,' 'Fallout,' and 'The Elder Scrolls' in a major coup that cost $7.5 billion
Microsoft just dropped $7.5 billion to buy the acclaimed video game company behind everything from "DOOM" to "The Elder Scrolls" and "Fallout."
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