The "For Sale" sign is out at 21st Century Fox, and several of the biggest media companies are lining up to speak with executive chairman Rupert Murdoch and his sons James and Lachlan about buying many of the company's most prized assets. Less than two weeks ago, news broke that Fox had been in on-again,...
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TV & Video Daily
November 17, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
The company is in play, and these three are the top suitors
By Jason Lynch
The "For Sale" sign is out at 21st Century Fox, and several of the biggest media companies are lining up to speak with executive chairman Rupert Murdoch and his sons James and Lachlan about buying many of the company's most prized assets. Less than two weeks ago, news broke that Fox had been in on-again,...
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Digital outlet's pivot-to-video strategy failed to spark a turnaround
By Jason Lynch
Promoted Content by NBCU Hispanic Group
Hispanics have $1.5 trillion in purchasing power
Network chief says the show could ultimately move away from linear entirely
By Jason Lynch
Adults spend an average of 10 hours, 48 minutes a day consuming media
By Jason Lynch
Behind the scenes of syndicated TV's newest hit show
By Chris Ariens
TV executives take note: turning a popular website into a TV show has proven successful before, and it is again. Ten years ago TMZ launched TMZ on TV. The syndicated entertainment and gossip show is still going strong, averaging a 1.4 household rating. This fall saw the debut of DailyMailTV, a two-years-in-the-making daily program that...
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