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How to Watch the 2021 Golden Globes Without Cable
The 78th Golden Globes start at 8 p.m. ET Sunday on NBC. For those that wish to tune into the awards show, but don’t have cable, there are plenty of streaming options.
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ViacomCBS Bets You Will Subscribe to 5 Or More Streaming Services, Leaving Plenty of Room for Paramount+
ViacomCBS executives said Wednesday they expect American families to subscribe to five or more streaming services,
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: Foot Locker, Beyond Meat, DoorDash & More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Foot Locker, Beyond Meat, DoorDash, and more.
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What to Watch Today: Stocks Try to Recover From Thursday's Tech-Led Rout
U.S. stock futures were choppy as tech stocks tried to recover from Thursday’s rout that dragged the Nasdaq down 3.5%
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AT&T to Spin Off DirecTV, AT&T TV Now and U-Verse Into New Company Valued at $16.25 Billion
The transaction values the new business, called DirecTV, at $16.25 billion.
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Hasbro Looks to Entertainment One to Turn the Toymaker Into a Media Contender
Hasbro’s Entertainment One acquisition promises to change it from a toy manufacturer that dabbles in film and television into a full-blown media empire.
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What to Watch Today: Stocks Set for Mostly Lower Open After Another Major Comeback
Dow futures were steady Thursday, one day after the 30-stock average closed at a record high.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: GameStop, Koss Corp, Wayfair & More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include GameStop, Koss Corp., Wayfair, and more.
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Verizon Is the Top Bidder on 5G Spectrum, Committing More Than $45 Billion
The sums spent by the companies ended up much higher than expectations, reflecting how important securing licenses for the airwaves is for the carriers.
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AT&T Nears Deal With TPG to Sell Large Minority Stake in DirecTV, U-Verse at $15 Billion Valuation
AT&T nears deal with TPG to sell large minority stake in DirecTV, U-verse
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Democrats Ask Cable and Streaming Providers About Their Role in Spreading Misinformation Ahead of Capitol Riot
The letters show lawmakers are looking to hold traditional information sources accountable for misinformation while they also grill social media executives.
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Movie Theaters in New York City Can Open in March at 25% Capacity
After nearly a year of closures, New York City cinemas will be permitted to open on March 5, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday.
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How to Tell Who's Winning — and Who's Losing — the Streaming Wars
Last year was all about the debut of streaming services. This year will be about competition. Here are some guidelines to evaluate their performance.
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NFL Wants to Finalize New TV Deals Before Setting 2021 Salary Cap in March
The NFL wants to finalize new TV rights agreements with partners before setting its 2021 salary cap. A deal could reach $100 billion.
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NBA Players Oppose All-Star Game, But the League Knows There's a Lot of Money on the Line
The NBA is pressing to hold an All-Star Game despite pushback from top players.
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Now That Trump's Gone, Media Companies Will Have to Figure Out How News Fits Into Streaming Future
TV news faces diminishing audiences as pay-TV subscribers diminish. Media executives may want to consider a new digital news bundle.
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Explosive Woody Allen Documentary Series Coming to HBO
The story of Woody Allen’s notorious relationship with Mia Farrow and family is set to be explored in a four-part documentary on HBO.
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The 13 Highest-Grossing Film Franchises at the Box Office
Movie franchises such as Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars and Jurassic Park have bolstered the global box office for decades.
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Companies Have Bid $81 Billion for the Airwaves to Build 5G, and Winners Will Be Revealed Soon
Whoever wins will almost certainly use them to build out a faster, more powerful 5G network, changing the competitive dynamics of the telecom industry.
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NBC's Peacock Gets Exclusive WWE Streaming Rights in the US
The agreement puts an end to the WWE Network’s independent streaming platform in the U.S., a person familiar with the matter told CNBC.