Every year during May's upfronts week, buyers and advertisers eagerly look forward to Jimmy Kimmel's annual ABC appearance, in which he roasts both his own network and other broadcasters. The comedian told Adweek in this week's cover story that ABC gives him a lot of leeway to make jokes about networks, execs and celebrities--usually. Sometimes,...
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TV & Video Daily
November 14, 2017
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Six years later, ‘I still regret not doing it,’ he says
By Jason Lynch
Every year during May's upfronts week, buyers and advertisers eagerly look forward to Jimmy Kimmel's annual ABC appearance, in which he roasts both his own network and other broadcasters. The comedian told Adweek in this week's cover story that ABC gives him a lot of leeway to make jokes about networks, execs and celebrities--usually. Sometimes,...
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Philo offers 37 entertainment networks for $16 per month, but no broadcast or sports channels
By Jason Lynch
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Snap says the platform will ‘reimagine’ the brand ‘for a new generation’
By Jason Lynch
Here's why that matters for brand marketers
By Sami Main
Company wants to be a 'viable player' in the direct-to-consumer space
By A.J. Katz
On Walt Disney Co.'s fourth-quarter and full-year earnings call with investors today, Disney chairman and CEO Bob Iger spoke at length about the company's desire to be a "viable player" in the direct-to-consumer space. Disney is launching two streaming services: the much-talked-about ESPN-branded service officially called ESPN+, which will launch in the spring, and a...
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