Author: Kayla Wassell
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The Screen Actors Guild Votes to Strike Joining the Writers Guild – Will We See More Reality Shows Now?
Another entertainment industry strike is looming over the horizon. The Screen Actors Guild recently voted to approve a strike if negotiations between the Guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers aren’t resolved by June 30th, 2023. Around 65,000 Screen Actors Guild members supported a motion to strike ahead of negotiations, with nearly…
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T-Mobile is Consolidating Its Customer Support Teams
Update: The original source of this report has now posted an update with details from T-Mobile. According to T-Mobile, all employees affected by shutting down some of its T-Force customer support centers have been offered relocation options to the new consolidated centers. Here is the statement T-Mobile sent The Mobile Report: To make our best-in-class…
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Cord Cutting Forces AMC Networks Stock to be Downgraded
AMC Networks is struggling to keep stock prices up during a wave of cord cutting. Morgan Stanley downgraded AMC’s stock from “Equal-Weight” to “Underweight”, according to recent reports as stock prices drop from $19 per share to a mere $12 per share. Sources report AMC Networks’ stock was downgraded due to “exposure to legacy headwinds”…
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AT&T Wants to Invest $42.5B to Expand Fiber-Optic Reach
AT&T released a bold plan to invest $42.5 billion to expand its fiber-optic cable network to deliver faster internet speeds to all customers, including those without broadband.
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T-Mobile’s Rural Internet Is Expanding
T-Mobile is having great success within smart markets and rural areas, markets that cover approximately 40 percent of U.S. households.
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Amazon is Closing The Gap With Walmart As It Fights to Be #1
For the 11th year in a row, Walmart leads the retail industry with around $611 billion in total revenue. Fortune 500 lists Walmart as the top earner for 2023, with Amazon coming in second place with $514 billion in total revenue. Looking at Fortune 500 data going back to 2018, Walmart had a significant lead…
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Disney Announces There Will Be a Third Hocus Pocus Movie
The Sanderson sisters are coming back and audiences just can’t get enough of the witchy trio. Hocus Pocus first debuted in theaters in 1993 and established itself as a Halloween staple. The sequel premiered only on Disney+ 29 years later in September of 2022 and already a third film has been confirmed for the franchise.…
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Shout! TV is Bringing Back Alf for a Reunion
Shout! TV is bringing some nostalgia to its platform by bringing the creators of Alf together this summer. Alf on Alf will feature behind-the-scenes commentary from series co-creators Tom Patchett and Paul Fusco. Alf on Alf will showcase four episodes of Alf, including commentary as well as special pop-up Alf trivia. The pilot episode A.L.F.…
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Directors Reach Deal With Hollywood Studios, But Not Writers – Get Ready For More Reality Programming…
The Directors Guild of America has reached a tentative deal with major Hollywood studios for a three-year “collective bargaining agreement” with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. While the Writers’ Strike continues, this could be a bargaining strategy the Writers Guild could use to its advantage to end contract renewal negotiations on a…
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Warner Bros. Discovery See Max Subscriptions Jump Up Significantly After HBO Max Rebranding
HBO Max recently rebranded as Max, bundled along with Discovery+ in a move to restructure operations and expand its viewer base. Although some hiccups accompanied the launch, subscriber numbers are already looking quite promising. So far, parent company Warner Bros. Discovery reports about 70 percent of existing subscribers switched to the new Max platform. This…
