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Cerys Davies
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Writers Guild forges tentative contract deal with studios
Negotiations between the union and film and TV studios began in March, with union leaders prioritizing more robust healthcare benefits, streaming residuals and protections against…
WME keeps shrinking, selling its sports agency for $500 million
In its latest move to shrink its portfolio of companies, WME is selling its sports agency 160over90. French company Publicis Groupe will acquire it for…
WGA staff union says they’ve been stripped of healthcare amid strike
Members of the Writers Guild staff union, who have been on strike for more than seven weeks, are now losing access to their healthcare plans….
Global streaming revenue surged to $160 billion in 2025. Here’s why.
Streaming services keep raising prices. More consumers are electing ad-supported tiers. And global streaming revenue is expected to hit over $200 billion by 2020, according…
Netflix prices are rising again, hitting $27 a month
For the second time in a little over a year, Netflix is raising the prices on all three of its subscription plans.
As streaming subscription fees rise, more consumers opt to pay less and watch ads
Last year, four streaming services raised their prices, prompting many of their customers to elect the more affordable ad-supported tiers. According to new research from…
Why Netflix is turning Major League Baseball’s opening night into a big event
Major League Baseball's opening day looks a bit different this year. Instead of playing multiple games all day, Netflix will exclusively air the first game…
California’s film and TV tax credit is working. Now local lawmakers hope to implement it nationally
To many of California's lawmakers, the state's film and TV tax credit isn't enough. Sen. Adam Schiff has introduced a federal-level tax credit to bring…
For 2026, Netflix is doubling down on original storytelling and comedies
Netflix's 2026 film slate is prioritizing original storytelling, with an emphasis on comedies and movies aimed at young adults.
For 2026, Netflix is doubling down on original storytelling and comedies
Netflix's 2026 film slate is prioritizing original storytelling, with an emphasis on comedies and movies aimed at young adults.
