As Disney grapples with a backlash over Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, celebrities are rallying fans to boycott Disney's streaming services. With protests erupting and social media buzzing, the company faces potential financial fallout.
T-Mobile is shaking up the smartphone market with a jaw-dropping offer: get the new iPhone 17 Pro for free when you trade in your old phone! Sign up for the Experience Beyond plan and enjoy premium features like unlimited data and streaming services.
In a surprising move, David Ellison’s Skydance Media is considering a $70 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery just weeks after completing a major merger with Paramount. Analysts speculate this strategy aims to consolidate media assets amidst industry instability.
Spotify is rolling out high-quality, lossless music streaming for premium users after years of anticipation. Available in over 50 countries, this feature promises CD-quality audio that users can enable across devices.
At the Venice Film Festival, Alexander Payne addresses the ongoing Gaza conflict, asserting the festival's stance amid calls for action. As Hollywood stars gather, the power of cinema in times of crisis is questioned.
Apple TV+ has announced a price increase for its monthly subscription, now costing £9.99 in the UK. Existing subscribers have a grace period before new rates apply. Discover how this impacts the streaming landscape and why it matters.
Exciting news for sports fans! ESPN and Fox are launching a discounted live sports streaming bundle. Starting October 2nd, subscribe for just $39.99/month and enjoy major savings while catching all the action!
CBS has announced the cancellation of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' sparking debate about the future of late night television. As streaming services rise, traditional TV faces mounting pressures. What does this mean for shows like 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'?
The shocking cancellation of Stephen Colbert's 'Late Show' by CBS signals a major shift in late-night television. As streaming services rise, traditional networks face tough financial decisions. What does this mean for the future of comedy?
In a surprising move, the Max app has switched back to its original name, HBO Max. Discover the reasons behind this change and what it means for subscribers.