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david zaslav
HOLLYWOOD May 28, 2024
So far, Warner Discovery’s sports strategy is having “just enough” content to work with partners, negotiate with cable carriers, demand market share, and pay down debt. So what should David Zaslav do if he loses the NBA and “just enough” becomes “not enough”?
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HOLLYWOOD May 21, 2024
Dissecting a long-overdue streaming romance.
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HOLLYWOOD May 14, 2024
The new Bob Iger/David Zaslav streaming partnership has been compared, over and over again, to the halcyon days of the cable bundle. But those facile juxtapositions merely explain how little we really understand about the changes impacting the entertainment industry.
jimmy pitaro
HOLLYWOOD May 7, 2024
As the biggest streaming players move into advertising and go all-in on sports, the vMVPD industry looks increasingly imperiled—outside of a few players like YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, among others.


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HOLLYWOOD April 30, 2024
Two new hit shows help illustrate and challenge the emerging consensus about when streamers should, or should not, binge-release a show.
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HOLLYWOOD April 23, 2024
Yes, yes, Netflix’s earnings knocked it out of the park and entirely reversed a narrative from a few years ago. But can Peters and Sarandos convince Wall Street to view it more like Apple than Disney, by focusing on engagement rather than subscriber counts? And wouldn’t it be nice if Madison Avenue played along, too.
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HOLLYWOOD April 16, 2024
How many streamers is too many? This quarter’s earnings season may finally hold the magical clue.
HOLLYWOOD April 9, 2024
A strategic assessment of HBO one year after its name was stricken from the title of Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming service, and two years after it was bundled with ‘Dr. Pimple Popper’ and ‘90 Day Fiancé’: What’s working, what’s broken, and what’s next.


bob iger
HOLLYWOOD April 2, 2024
At the core of the current Disney proxy war is a battle to control the company’s streaming business. Herewith, a level-headed evaluation of the mistakes made, the lessons in success, and the most profitable path forward.
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HOLLYWOOD March 28, 2024
The jury is still out on the durability of free, ad-supported streamers. But Tubi seems to have found a foothold by leaning into how younger viewers actually consume TV: as something to put on in the background while they watch other screens.
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