The use of pilots among the top five TV networks dropped by more than 30% in the past four years, a new study found.
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TV networks are mirroring Netflix by ordering fewer pilots, and there are 2 major reasons

TV networks are mirroring Netflix by ordering fewer pilots, and there are 2 major reasons

Travis Clark | The use of pilots among the top five TV networks dropped by more than 30% in the past four years, a new study found.

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A new survey finds Disney Plus has a huge advantage in signing up subscribers but shouldn't be considered a Netflix killer

A new survey finds Disney Plus has a huge advantage in signing up subscribers but shouldn't be considered a Netflix killer

Ashley Rodriguez | Disney Plus is drawing interest from Americans, a new UBS survey found. But most respondents seemed unlikely to abandon Netflix while signing up.

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In its IPO documents, Peloton warned it's got some particular shortcomings as a business that could lead to fraud or financial restatement

In its IPO documents, Peloton warned it's got some particular shortcomings as a business that could lead to fraud or financial restatement

Troy Wolverton | The company found problems in its internal controls, and it hasn't yet fixed them. That's not a good thing.

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Walmart has cracked the code for merging AI rollouts with employee feedback to produce buzzy (and cost-saving) new tech

Walmart has cracked the code for merging AI rollouts with employee feedback to produce buzzy (and cost-saving) new tech

Joe Williams | The launch of new advanced tech typically spurs up to 15 new ideas from store associates, according to Walmart's senior vice president John Crecelius.

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The CMO of a health-tech firm inside America's largest health insurer told us why pop-ups and celebs like Katie Couric are key to her 3-part marketing strategy

The CMO of a health-tech firm inside America's largest health insurer told us why pop-ups and celebs like Katie Couric are key to her 3-part marketing strategy

Emma Court | Rally Health works with health insurers and employers, so it had had to get creative to get noticed.

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A millennial handling $325 million for the wealthy maps out 2 scenarios for how aggressive to be if you're young and starting to save for the future

A millennial handling $325 million for the wealthy maps out 2 scenarios for how aggressive to be if you're young and starting to save for the future

Marley Jay | The wealth manager Jakob Loescher details two of his approaches to help young clients save for retirement, one aggressive and the other more cautious.

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These are the unusual ways WeWork founder Adam Neumann has made millions, and stands to make more, from his $47 billion company about to go public

These are the unusual ways WeWork founder Adam Neumann has made millions, and stands to make more, from his $47 billion company about to go public

Richard Feloni | WeWork's founding CEO has sold intellectual property to his company, rented real estate to it, and borrowed money from it.

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Microsoft won a big victory with an $8 billion Pentagon cloud-software contract

Microsoft won a big victory with an $8 billion Pentagon cloud-software contract

Rosalie Chan | Defense Enterprise Office Solutions (DEOS) is a 10-year cloud contract for building productivity software for the US Department of Defense.

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9 books you can finish on a long weekend that will make you rethink how you work, lead, and live

9 books you can finish on a long weekend that will make you rethink how you work, lead, and live

Shana Lebowitz,Joe Williams | These books will entertain and educate you about everything from human behavior to public speaking to building your dream career.

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When Cigna fired an employee, her lawsuit was forced into arbitration. She thought she'd found a fair referee — until she saw pictures of him partying with Cigna's attorney.

When Cigna fired an employee, her lawsuit was forced into arbitration. She thought she'd found a fair referee — until she saw pictures of him partying with Cigna's attorney.

Julie Bort | Glenda Perez's case offers an inside look at what is normally a private black-box process.

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