OVER ITS 56 years of existence, the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos—the latest of which will begin on January 19th—has established itself as the world’s most-talked-about gathering. So ...
The Oscars are heading to the (very) small screen. In a move that’s sure to send shockwaves through Hollywood, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has signed a multi-year deal that will ...
Exclusive global rights to the year’s biggest night in film will move to the video platform for a four-year period The Oscars will be moving from broadcast to online as part of a multi-year new deal ...
After hosting the Oscars for more than 50 years, ABC has lost one of the most prestigious events in the broadcasting year. In 2029, the Academy Awards trade their broadcast deal for a new streaming ...
New investors, including National Grid Partners, Gresham House Ventures and Morpheus Ventures, validate growing demand for modular, scaling networking technologies within quantum computing. The ...
The 26-year-old’s debut album I Love My Computer has already netted her some of Australia’s most prestigious prizes – and it’s all about the delight and depravity of growing up on the internet Get our ...
After a 15-day standoff, a deal cleared the way for YouTube TV to resume carrying ESPN, ABC and other Disney-owned channels. By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los Angeles Disney and YouTube TV have ...
NBCUniversal is back in the game of operating a stand-alone sports network. The Comcast-controlled media conglomerate said it would revive NBCSN, or NBC Sports Network, and devote it to sports ...
NBCUniversal is bringing back NBC Sports Network four years after shutting it down, launching the revived channel next week on YouTube TV as Disney’s blackout on the platform drags on. The 24/7 sports ...
The new era of Silicon Valley runs on networking—and not the kind you find on LinkedIn. As the tech industry funnels billions into AI data centers, chip makers both big and small are ramping up ...
YouTube TV and Disney failed to reach a deal at the end of October that would keep Disney-owned channels on the service. Subscribers have been offered a $20 credit for the missing channels, and they ...