On 'Daily Variety' podcast, Variety’s Brent Lang takes a long look at incoming Disney CEO Josh D'Amaro as he prepares to take the reins next month.
Schake will leave the company as CEO Bob Iger departs and Josh D'Amaro succeeds him atop the company. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor The Walt Disney Co.’s top communications executive is leaving the ...
Just over four months after signing a contract extension, Kristina Schake is exiting as Disney's Chief Communications Officer ...
The Paramount+ show ‘School Spirits' cast features several romances off screen. Here’s everything to know about the real-life ...
The NFL has shaken up the Pro Bowl Games and has now decided to add them to the hoopla of Super Bowl week. Not only will members of the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots descend upon San ...
Golf Channel has a new owner. And an old logo. If you were able to wade through the acronyms and spinoff-speak of last year’s Comcast news, you’ll recall that Golf Channel will no longer be part of ...
A classic Disney animated series is coming back to TV screens 17 years after it came to an end, and it’s returning for a great reason. Disney is not only the home to notable animated movies released ...
Disney channels are back on YouTube TV, including ABC, ESPN, FX, and the rest of Disney’s network lineup. ESPN’s new direct-to-consumer service (ESPN Unlimited) is included at no extra cost for ...
YouTube TV and Disney have reached a new multi-year carriage agreement that will keep Disney-owned networks — including ABC, ESPN, FX, National Geographic, and Disney Channel — available to the live ...
After a two-week blackout, YouTube TV and Disney announced Friday that they have reached a deal. In addition to bringing Disney networks like ABC, ESPN, and FX back to YouTube’s streaming TV service, ...
Disney and YouTube TV have reached a carriage agreement, ending a pitched battle that dragged on for 15 days, frustrating consumers and fascinating the media business. Included in the multi-year pact ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. ESPN football is returning to YouTube TV after the service and the Walt Disney Co. settled their contentious ...
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