The New York Times – Film:
The offering from Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery shows how rival companies are willing to work together to navigate an uncertain entertainment landscape.
The New York Times – Film:
The offering from Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery shows how rival companies are willing to work together to navigate an uncertain entertainment landscape.
The New York Times – Film:
The sides said they remained far apart on the most significant issues, dealing a blow to hopes that the entertainment industry could soon fully roar back to life.
The New York Times – Film:
After years of being inundated with new shows, some are using a pause in production to finally watch all the stuff they missed when it came out.
The New York Times – Film:
The actors’ union and the organization that bargains on behalf of the studios traded statements underscoring how much work needs to be done to reach an agreement.
The New York Times – Film:
The tentative agreement includes improvements in wages and guardrails around artificial intelligence.
The New York Times – Sports:
The question everyone wanted to know, including those at the sports network: What had happened to Damar Hamlin, and would he be OK?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
An early top executive at the network believed that “the man of the house” paid for cable TV subscriptions. That mind-set affected HBO’s programming for decades.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
The host had apologized after reports of misconduct at the “Ellen” workplace, but it wasn’t enough to undo a ratings crash. She makes her exit from daytime TV after a 19-year run.