The flailing Weinstein Co. announced today that it has received an emergency cash infusion from Colony Capital, and is in negotiations to sell "a significant portion" of its assets to the international investment firm. Mounting rape and sexual assault charges against co-founder Harvey Weinstein has left the brand increasingly radioactive, as companies reassess deals with...
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TV & Video Daily
October 16, 2017
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The mounting rape and sexual harassment allegations against Harvey Weinstein have made the brand radioactive
By Jason Lynch
The flailing Weinstein Co. announced today that it has received an emergency cash infusion from Colony Capital, and is in negotiations to sell "a significant portion" of its assets to the international investment firm. Mounting rape and sexual assault charges against co-founder Harvey Weinstein has left the brand increasingly radioactive, as companies reassess deals with...
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"Hold on. I walked down a noisy road. Let me turn around," said Sarah Koenig, ever-aware of the audio quality of an interview. Adweek caught up with Koenig this week during a break between traveling for work and various speaking engagements to discuss what it's like to accidentally create a podcast phenomenon. The first season...
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