The Wall Street Journal: Hollywood TV, movie writers to fire agents in fees deadlock
The Writers Guild of America tells its 15,000-strong membership of television and movie writers to fire their agents aft...
The Writers Guild of America tells its 15,000-strong membership of television and movie writers to fire their agents aft...
‘The Amazing Race’ host Phil Keoghan talks with MarketWatch about the upcoming season, and how his upbringing influenced...
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said on Sunday the U.S. central bank does "not feel any hurry" to change the leve...
Cable TV is dying, but the eventual killer won't be Netflix or Amazon — it will be the cable companies themselves.
Russian President Vladimir Putin last week warned the U.S. against deploying new missiles in Europe, saying Russia will...
IEX kicks off targeted advertising campaign that is likely to ratchet up hostilities on an industry donnybrook over fees...
Caught off guard by President Trump’s victory, TV networks are looking to Tuesday’s midterm coverage to redeem themselve...
Warner Bros., HBO and Turner Broadcasting must ensure that diverse actors and crew members are “considered” for jobs. Pr...
Millions of smart TVs in U.S. homes are tracking everything you watch for the sake of advertisers. If that doesn’t sit r...
“Disgraceful,” Anderson Cooper of CNN said at the end of a news conference during which the reporters Jonathan Lemire an...
The former White House press secretary plans to film a pilot for a one-on-one talk show next month.