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The company will instead look to use well-known brands like MTV and Nickelodeon to help grow its streaming business. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Paramount isn’t planning to join fellow ...
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The end of the cable network era

The consumers have spoken and they’re tired of paying huge monthly fees for channels they did not watch. The post The End Of ...
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The spotlight is on crown jewels HBO, studios, the Warner Bros. film vault and DC Comics – but the fate of Warner Bros. Discovery could rest on the value of its much-maligned cable TV portfolio.
The American media landscape has officially crossed the Rubicon, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence’s annual Economics of Basic Cable report from its Kagan research unit. It’s a grim read.
After Paramount Skydance’s across-the-board layoffs last week, TV Media chair George Cheeks unveiled a new leadership structure for the company’s cable brands. Cheeks, in a memo sent Tuesday to ...