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Dade Hayes
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Dade joined Deadline as a New York-based contributor in 2017. He leads business and Wall Street coverage as well as writing about film, TV, regulation, advertising and other East Coast happenings. Dade has spent two decades tracking the entertainment industry as a writer and editor for Variety, Entertainment Weekly and Broadcasting & Cable. His freelance work has appeared in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times, and he is the author of two books and an installment of the Wondery podcast Business Wars.
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Sizing Up A Possible Paramount-WBD Merger, Hollywood Wonders If This Episode Is A Repeat
News that Paramount is exploring a bid for all of Warner Bros. Discovery, just weeks after closing its merger with Skydance, has bent a few brains from Wall Street to Hollywood despite recent speculation that something was in motion.
As the industry and investors take stock of the entertainment…
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By Dade Hayes, Peter White, Nellie Andreeva, Anthony D'Alessandro
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Angel Studios Execs Hold IPO While Still Reeling From Charlie Kirk Shooting Near Their Utah HQ; Stock Climbs 8%
The Harmon brothers, who co-founded Sound of Freedom distributor Angel Studios, realized a long-held dream Thursday by taking their “values-based” company public.
In a conference room inside the New York Stock Exchange, however, no champagne corks were popping and the mood was decidedly subdued…
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By Dade Hayes
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Hamptons Film Festival Lauds ‘Kiss Of The Spider Woman’s Bernard Telsey With Inaugural Casting Award, Unveils Full Slate
The Hamptons Film Festival is introducing a casting award and will give it next month to Bernard Telsey, whose credits include Kiss of the Spider Woman and Wicked: For Good.
The 33rd annual edition of the festival runs October 3 to 13 on the East End of Long Island, NY.
Along with the…
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Prime Video Leans Further Into Data As ‘Thursday Night Football’ Kicks Off Its Fourth Season
As Thursday Night Football kicks off its fourth season on Amazon Prime Video tonight, fans can expect even more data complementing the singular tones of Al Michaels’ play-by-play call.
The opener between the Washington Commanders and Green Bay Packers will see enhancements like “Pocket Health,”…
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‘Sound Of Freedom’ Distributor Angel Studios Closes SPAC Merger; Stock To Start Trading Thursday
Angel Studios, the emerging film distributor whose crowd-driven model drove the success of left-field hit Sound of Freedom in 2023, is officially going public.
The company said it has closed its SPAC merger with Southport Acquisition Corp., and its shares will start public trading Thursday on…
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Netflix Chief Product Officer Eunice Kim To Exit
Netflix Chief Product Officer Eunice Kim is leaving the company after a four-year run.
Kim arrived at Netflix in 2021 to oversee its consumer product innovation team after previously spending 10 years at Google Play and YouTube. In 2023, she was named Chief Product Officer after Greg Peters was…
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Lachlan Murdoch Weighs In On Resolution Of Family Feud That Leaves Him In Control Of Fox, News Corp.
"Thank you very much for having me, and sorry for the delay," said Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch, appearing quite late to a Goldman Sachs media conference two days after consolidating control over his family's media empire.
"We are very pleased to be able to move forward and remain focused on the path…
Paramount Hires Google And Meta Alum Dane Glasgow As Chief Product Officer
Dane Glasgow, a pedigreed tech exec who has had executive stints at Google and most recently Meta, has been hired as Paramount’s Chief Product Officer.
One of his main tasks will be to upgrade the experience for users and advertisers on Paramount+, a key theme of CEO David Ellison’s comments…
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By Dade Hayes
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Netflix And Amazon Set Advertising Alliance
Amazon and Netflix have set an advertising partnership, allowing marketers to use Amazon’s demand-side platform to access Netflix inventory.
The pact is along the lines of a major team-up between Amazon and Disney announced last June, and it highlights the shift of ad dollars from traditional…
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By Dade Hayes
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NATPE Appoints New Executive Board, With Members Spanning Linear TV And Streaming
Two years after its trade shows were acquired by new owners, the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) has appointed a new executive board.
The execs come from a range of top media and technology companies, spanning the worlds of linear TV and streaming. The board will…
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By Dade Hayes
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Apple Unveils Skinny IPhone, AirPods That Translate Live & New Watch With High Blood Pressure Alerts
Apple CEO Tim Cook raised the curtain on the next suite of smartphones, the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and a super thin iPhone Air that’s one of the biggest advances in the company's signature product in years. Redesigned AirPods and upgraded Apple Watches were also featured at the company's annual…
YouTube TV’s Latest Carriage Clash Is With TelevisaUnivision, Which Fears Being Shunted Off To Spanish-Only Package
YouTube TV, the increasingly powerful pay-TV operator fresh off of a carriage fight with Fox Corp., is now in a public dispute over distribution with TelevisaUnivision.
The Hispanic media giant is warning its viewers, via on-air spots and social media posts, that its networks are at risk of…
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