Fear And Anxiety At Bloomberg TV
Big changes are ahead after another management overhaul of the financial news outlet's TV operation. Problem is, no one is really sure what they are — or where they stand.
Two Charts That Illustrate Time Inc.'s Lost Decade
The last 10 years have not been kind to the nation's largest magazine publisher.
Rihanna, Pink Help Live Nation Post Record-Setting Quarter For Concert Attendance
More than 21 million fans attended a concert at some point this summer.
Why Every TV Network Owner Is Smiling Today
Time Warner Cable's loss of 306,000 video subscribers as a result of its blacking out CBS for the better part of August proves that the fight against programming-fee increases is futile. The situation is best summed up with a line from Goodfellas: Fuck you, pay me.
Exclusive: CBS News In Talks With Distributors For 24-Hour Digital Video Service
The company's news and interactive units are developing a digital programming service to be distributed on mobile phones, tablets, game consoles, and over-the-top TV distribution systems.
Mad Libs: The Carl Icahn Version
Here's a handy and fun outline to fill in and use to play along with the activist investor as he wages battles on company after company.
JPMorgan, CNBC Get Worked Over By "The Daily Show"
Here's Jon Stewart's righteous rage against Wall Street and news coverage of it from last night's The Daily Show.
The Netflix Conundrum
The company needs to spend money on content to continue growing its subscriber base. But the cost of content is hurting its profit growth.
Exclusive: CNBC Considering Suing Producer Who Left For Social Media Company
Potential move underscores expanding definition of "competitor" for news outlets.
Vermont Maple Syrup Production Is Having Its Best Year Ever
The 1.32 million gallons of maple syrup produced by the state this year is the largest since 1942.
Nearly One-Third Of All Married People On Facebook Attended The Same College
And about 15% attended the same high school.
How Twitter's Business Model Is Just Like Broadcast TV — Only Worse
More dependent on ads than even the old media giants.
7 Potential Risks To Twitter's Business
Among the things that Twitter considers to be potentially damaging to its future are: loss of celebrity tweeters, government action, spam and changes to its corporate culture.
Exclusive: ABC News Poaches Reuters Editor To Run Web Operations
Erle Norton will today be named executive producer of ABC News Digital, overseeing editorial and video operations across ABCNews.com.
Martha Stewart Tweet Shames Apple
First a Kanye rant against Jimmy Kimmel, then this.
Exclusive: IAC And Daily Beast Editor Tina Brown To Part Ways
A source with direct knowledge of the situation says IAC does not plan to renew Tina Brown's contract when it expires in January. A decision has not yet been made on the future of The Daily Beast.
Soup Just Got A Bit More Exciting
So claims a Citigroup report on the business potential of Campbell's entering the dry soup market via a deal with coffee brewer Keurig.
Which Side Of The Great Pumpkin Beer Debate Are You On?
A Twitter war erupted after Beer Advocate retweeted a joke about pumpkin beer drinkers. But sales are booming.
Become A Millionaire Playing Fantasy Football
DraftStreet, the fantasy sports website that allows for daily and weekly instead of full-season play, will bring 40 players to Las Vegas to compete in a tournament with a $1 million grand prize, the largest single guaranteed award in fantasy sports history.
Arrival Of Fall, Not Football, Could End CBS Blackout
Time Warner Cable subscribers have been unable to watch CBS for 17 days due to a contract dispute. But, if historical trends are any guide, the beginning of fall — not the start of the football season — could provide the impetus to end the standoff.