In second place with about $44.5 million in global ticket sales, Disney’s “Freakier Friday” marked a box office comeback for Lindsay Lohan.
Category: Ratings (Audience Measurement)
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NFL Will Get a Stake in ESPN in a Complex Deal
The network and sports league announced a deal that gives the N.F.L. an ownership stake in ESPN. In exchange, the network will control some of the league’s media outlets.
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The ‘Troublemaker’ Behind Netflix’s Biggest Gamble
Brandon Riegg pushed the streaming service to invest in live shows and sports, transforming Netflix into something more like a traditional TV network.
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In Trump’s Battle With Murdoch, Fox News Is a Complication
The two are constrained by the thing that has kept them linked for a decade: their shared reliance on Fox News die-hards.
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It’s Official: Streaming Is Now the King of TV
In May, more Americans watched television on streaming than on cable and network television combined, Nielsen said. It is the first time that has happened over a full month.
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The NBA’s Age of Dynasties Is Over. Will That Hurt Its Business?
This year’s playoff ratings are excellent. But is a small-market problem looming?
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CNBC and Fox Business See Viewership Soar Amid Market Chaos
Viewership of Fox Business and CNBC has soared since President Trump’s tariffs created chaos in the global economy.
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‘White Lotus’ Ratings Continue to Increase
The show, which ends its third season on Sunday, has built one of the largest audiences of any HBO series.
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As Fox Gets a Trump Bump, Bret Baier Closes In on His Broadcast Rivals
“I don’t think it’s bad to have the commander in chief be a regular viewer of the show,” the anchor said in an interview.
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More Than 36 Million Watched Trump’s Address to Congress on Live TV
The annual presidential speech is one of the last remaining mass-audience media moments available to a national politician.
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On Second Count, ABC Says Oscar Viewership Increased
The network said that after total viewership on Hulu was included in the count, the show attracted 19.7 million people, up from 19.5 million last year.
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Oscars Draw 18 Million Viewers
That was an 8 percent drop from last year. The show was broadcast on ABC, as it has been for decades, but also streamed live on Hulu, where there were glitches.
