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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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‘Nickel Boys’ Production Company Louverture Films Adds Key Execs And Collaborators As Co-Founder Danny Glover Steps Down As CEO
EXCLUSIVE: As it preps for the release of notable titles like Nickel Boys, production company Louverture Films has added a handful of key execs and collaborators, including two principal partners and a chief financial officer.
As those new arrivals come aboard, co-founder Danny Glover has announced…
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Jury Hits NFL With $4.7 Billion In Damages In ‘Sunday Ticket’ Legal Fight
A Los Angeles jury agreed Thursday that the NFL violated antitrust laws by offering Sunday afternoon games via a premium subscription service, awarding plaintiffs hefty damages of about $4.7 billion in a years-old class action suit.
The NFL said it plans to contest the decision.
The lawsuit…
With NBA Relationship Still In Limbo, TNT Sports Lands 6-Year Rights Deal For Big East College Basketball
With uncertainty clouding its long-term NBA relationship, TNT Sports continues to fill out its portfolio, setting a 6-year rights deal with the Big East Conference for men’s and women’s college basketball.
The agreement will bring more than 65 regular season Big East college basketball games to lead…
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Troubled Redbox Parent Chicken Soup For The Soul Entertainment Is Nearly A Week Late Paying Employees; Medical Benefits Also Cut
EXCLUSIVE: In the latest sign of trouble for Redbox parent Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, the company’s employees say they have not been paid in nearly a week and their medical benefits have been suspended.
Eight current workers, all of whom wished to remain anonymous out of fear of…
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NBCUniversal Believes In A.I. Miracles, Sets Tech-Assisted Al Michaels As Virtual Host Of Daily Paris Olympics Recaps On Peacock
Al Michaels, whose call of the U.S. hockey team’s Olympics upset over the USSR is a sports broadcasting milestone, will deliver AI-enhanced daily recaps of the Paris Games this summer on Peacock.
NBCUniversal’s flagship streaming service, which is carrying full coverage of all Olympic events, will…
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Verizon Launches ‘MyHome’ Plan With Discounted Streaming And Option Of YouTube TV For Bundled Pay-TV Service
Verizon is launching myHome, a new offering for home internet customers that lets them choose discounted streaming packages and select YouTube TV as their bundled pay-TV provider.
The new plan’s arrival is accompanied by the rollouts of a new consumer plan, Verizon Access, and a new smartphone…
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Two Senior Paramount Home Entertainment Execs Are Latest To Depart; Amazon MGM Vet Andres Alvarez Takes Top Job As EVP
In the latest executive shuffle at Paramount Global, home entertainment chief Bob Buchi is exiting and will be replaced by Amazon MGM digital distribution exec Andres Alvarez.
Craig White, EVP, Worldwide Sales & Distribution for Home Entertainment, is also departing the company.
Chief Content…
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Operators Of Jetflicks, An Illegal Streaming Service With A Catalog Larger Than Netflix, Prime Video And Hulu Put Together, Convicted By Federal Jury
Five men who ran an illegal streaming service called Jetflicks with origins dating back to 2007 have been convicted by a federal jury in Las Vegas.
Kristopher Dallmann, Douglas Courson, Felipe Garcia, Jared Jaurequi, and Peter Huber were found guilty, the Department of Justice announced. Authorities…
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Streaming’s Beachfront Property, The Home Screen, Draws Interest From Advertisers
S. Charles Lee, the architect of hundreds of ornate Art Deco movie theaters, had a famous saying about his goal of engaging audiences before they settled into their seats: “The show starts on the sidewalk.”
A century later, streaming services are taking a similar tack, leveraging their new place in…
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Is The Mission Possible For Paramount’s Crowded Corner Office? CEO Troika Settles In As Layoffs And Asset Sales Loom
Paramount Global’s unorthodox Office of the CEO, which started as a presumed placeholder, is turning into a longer-term fixture poised to once again reshape the tempest-tossed company.
Consisting of three top Paramount execs – George Cheeks, Chris McCarthy and Brian Robbins – the Office replaced Bob…
Paramount Global General Counsel Christa D’Alimonte To Exit At End Of June
Paramount Global General Counsel Christa D’Alimonte has told colleagues she will be exiting the company at the end of the month.
In an internal memo (read it below), D’Alimonte recalled her 25-year association with Viacom, first as a legal representative of the company and later as a…
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Venu Sports Streaming Venture Fills Out Executive Roster With Appointments Across Departments
Venu Sports, a streaming joint venture of Fox, Warner Bros. Discovery and Disney, has announced a number of executive hires across departments.
The new hires join a team of more than 150 engineers and executives focused on Venu but working at Fox, some of whom are expected to join the venture down…
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