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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TV & Video Daily
October 24, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
It's a surprise ending to the streaming service's biggest year yet
By Jason Lynch
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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Advertisers bought $513 million worth of in-game spots for the month
By Jason Lynch
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Just two weeks after AMC began looking for a brand to buy the first six-second ad to appear in a linear scripted show, the network has stuck a deal with Xbox. The Microsoft-owned company has purchased the six-second ad slots available in The Walking Dead's second and third episodes--airing Oct. 29 and Nov. 5--as part...
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