Forget the controversy over National Anthem protests, politics or the quality of NFL matchups. NFL ratings have declined over the past two years because of the "overproliferation" of games, particularly as the league expanded Thursday Night Football, said 21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch. Murdoch, who spoke this morning at the Paley International Council Summit...
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October 25, 2017
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The 21st Century Fox CEO also said Bill O’Reilly’s $32 million settlement ‘was news to me’
By Jason Lynch
Forget the controversy over National Anthem protests, politics or the quality of NFL matchups. NFL ratings have declined over the past two years because of the "overproliferation" of games, particularly as the league expanded Thursday Night Football, said 21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch. Murdoch, who spoke this morning at the Paley International Council Summit...
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It's a surprise ending to the streaming service's biggest year yet
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In an unexpected end to Hulu's biggest year to date, the streaming service is losing its CEO. Mike Hopkins, who has led the company since 2013, is leaving Hulu and joining Sony as chairman of Sony Pictures Television. Replacing Hopkins as Hulu CEO is Randy Freer, who had been Fox Networks Group president and COO...
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