Streaming group is competing with Paramount for prized studio assets
Media group co-owned by Evgeny Lebedev plans to retain print product and ‘future-proof’ the business
Exercising free speech in a free market requires independent assessments of online content
Newspaper publisher claims evidence for celebrity cases obtained through ‘financial inducements and threats’
Industry veteran says disparity in capital will define next big sports rights cycle
Celebrities set to give evidence over claims unlawful activity at media group was ‘habitual and widespread’
Blame the vulgarity vibe shift for more profanities in public life
$500bn start-up seeks ways to fund expansion and fend off competition from rivals Google and Anthropic
British public sector broadcaster will make unique shows for the platform and generate revenue from ads overseas
Producer of ‘ET’, ‘Indiana Jones’ and ‘Back to the Future’ will continue to make movies
Second to none, or maybe two
FBI searched home of Washington Post reporter as part of investigation in rare move by federal law enforcement
Peeling back the layers of the ambiguously-regulated US prediction market
As Netflix and Apple expand their sports ambitions, the head of IMG says media rights are entering a new phase driven by scarcity, retention and measurable returns
Potential buyers dropped out of talks to buy Japanese agency’s underperforming international arm
Streaming service could convert terms for celebrated studio as Ellison-led rival appeals directly to shareholders
Broadcaster argues that ‘Panorama’ documentary at centre of president’s claim was not available in the US
Ellison-led group sues fabled studio to obtain internal analysis favouring Netflix offer over its own
UK PM Keir Starmer has resisted Australia-style ban on under-16s using social media
Managers of acts such as Ed Sheeran and Nick Cave want strict rules against exploitation of consumers
From the Avengers to the Minions, studios are counting on reliable franchises — but are there enough to keep audiences in cinemas?
Board warns shareholders over ‘extraordinary’ amount of debt financing and $4.7bn of costs if it backs out of Netflix deal
Cable company spin-off from US media giant Comcast saw its shares fall 13% on Monday
It’s the spontaneous moments that make life rich and exciting, not the ones for which you have sky-high expectations
Proceedings come as ailing business empire that owned Telegraph owes large debts