As dozens of horrific allegations involving sexual assault and harassment continue to mount about media mogul Harvey Weinstein, Weinstein Co.--which fired him on Sunday night--has reportedly decided that the movie and TV studio will be either be sold or shut down. The board of directors for Weinstein Co.--founded in 2005 by Weinstein and his brother...
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TV & Video Daily
October 13, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
But it won’t go forward on its own after the scandal
By Jason Lynch
As dozens of horrific allegations involving sexual assault and harassment continue to mount about media mogul Harvey Weinstein, Weinstein Co.--which fired him on Sunday night--has reportedly decided that the movie and TV studio will be either be sold or shut down. The board of directors for Weinstein Co.--founded in 2005 by Weinstein and his brother...
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He's accused of propositioning a producer
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How FBN overtook CNBC in the ratings race
By Chris Ariens
No layoffs or hires, but 5 execs have new responsibilities
By Jason Lynch
A+E Networks, one of the last remaining big media companies that hadn't switched to a cross-portfolio and cross-platform sales strategy, is finally jumping on the bandwagon. In the shift, which the company announced today, the ad sales team will no longer sell its inventory by brand, with separate linear and digital groups, and will morph...
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