Billionaire media owners can’t change inhospitable market dynamics.
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How can an industry experiencing systemic failure get back on its feet?
Succession: no one does much without a phone in their hot little scheming hands.
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How technology is central to the show’s most dramatic and pivotal moments – and how it might define its legacy.
Kent Cooper worked for the Associated Press for over four decades, changing the news media landscape in the process.
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During Cooper’s long tenure as a senior executive, general manager and executive director, he changed the Associated Press and the news its readers and listeners depended on, in major ways.
Documentary filmmaker Janet Jarman works on her film about midwives in Mexico.
Matt Cipollone
Gone are the support, preparation and security typically granted to staff correspondents.
What causes a media business to bar the door?
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While they may talk about ‘free speech,’ businesses make decisions about their content based on a very different set of principles.
ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut.
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In sports media – as in sports – no one is invincible.
Cofounder and CEO of Netflix Reed Hastings delivers a keynote address at the 2016 CES trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Because Netflix continually upends established business models, evaluating the company can difficult.
The amount of time kids are spending on mobile devices is increasing.
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Kids who watch educational programs such as ‘Sesame Street’ show better academic skills. But this does not mean all children can learn from educational media.