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Warner Bros. Discovery Could Lose Up to $500 Million This Year Amid Strikes
The ongoing writers and actors strikes are poised to hit Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) where it hurts — its bottom line. WBD said it could see the strikes costing $300 million to $500 million in adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) for 2023. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission,…
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New Five Nights at Freddy’s Trailer Spotlights Killer Animatronics Ready To Terrorize Peacock
Peacock shared a new trailer for the upcoming horror flick, Five Nights at Freddy’s, set to premiere on the streaming service October 27. The latest trailer shows the infamous puppets – Foxy, Bonnie, Chica and, of course, Freddy Fazbear – in action. Where the first trailer outlined more of the movie’s plot and merely teasing…
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Google Removes Links to Pirate IPTV Services From Users’ Saved Links
If you’ve ever tried to find a show or movie for free online through Google — we know you would never — you’ve probably seen a note saying that some of the search results have been removed. Google can take down search results for pirate websites under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). While…
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Netflix Turns 26 Years Old. Here’s How Far the Streaming Service Has Come
Netflix turned 26 on Tuesday and the streaming service is a far cry from where it started in the late 90s. Netflix went from offering DVDs in the mail with a pay-per-rental model, to hosting thousands of movies and TV shows that subscribers can access from almost anywhere on multiple devices. Netflix launched its streaming…
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Amazon Sued Over Its New Cheap Home Internet Service As Investors Push Back
Investors filed a lawsuit against Amazon, alleging the company didn’t properly field competing proposals before choosing Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin startup to launch the satellites for its new home internet service, code-named Project Kuiper. Amazon decided to accept Blue Origin’s launch contract after spending less than an hour reviewing it, according to the suit’s plaintiff,…
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Entertainment Industry Loses 17,000 Jobs in August As Strike Continues
The Hollywood writers’ strike has surpassed 120 days and the U.S’s labor market is starting to feel the effects. The motion picture and sound recording industries lost 17,000 jobs “reflecting strike activity,” according to an employment report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Writers Guild America and SAG-AFTRA are demanding concessions like increased…
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When is 6G coming to T-Mobile, Verizon, & AT&T?
Numerous 5G networks are still launching around the world, but that isn’t stopping the industry from talking about what’s next with 6G — even if it isn’t quite real yet. If you’re looking forward to upgrading to 6G, you’ve got quite a bit of waiting ahead. At the IFA conference in Berlin, Samsung said it…
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Paramount+’s Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 Is Free on YouTube for A Limited Time
You can watch season three of Star Trek: Lower Decks in its entirety on YouTube right now. Paramount+ released a new trailer for season four on Thursday. The adult animated sci-fi series’ new season premieres on Paramount+ September 7. Star Trek: Lower Decks spotlights one of Starfleet’s less important ships, the USS Cerritos and the…
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YouTube Music Rolling Out Refreshed “Now Playing” Interface That Adds Comments
YouTube Music is rolling out a redesign of the “Now Playing” interface for Android and iOS following the launch of real-time lyrics last week, according to 9to5 Google. The update adds a comment section, a feature that was originally only available on playlists. There are dozens of music apps to choose from these days and…
