First round of ESPN layoffs starts, includes 43-year vet Mike Soltys
This looks to be the first of three waves of ESPN layoffs, with another one also focusing not on on-air talent by the summer, followed by cutbacks to on-air talent.
This looks to be the first of three waves of ESPN layoffs, with another one also focusing not on on-air talent by the summer, followed by cutbacks to on-air talent.
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"I love my job at the NBA. I have no intention of going anywhere."
XFL co-owners Johnson and Dany Garcia discussed the league's ratings and more with USA Today.
The NBA commissioner is notably among a list of names already being put forward as Bob Iger's next successor.
The two shows lasted just two seasons on the Disney+ streaming platform before they were given the ax.
This is am ambitious project from Disney.
Two former ESPN employees are taking the company to court.
Vince McMahon is back and he's looking to sell.
"Spinning [off] ESPN/ABC is the best path forward, and we see it as a reasonably probable late-’23 event."
This follows Disney buying out the NHL last year.
Iger has been an ally of the NBA at Disney in the past.
Like Thanos, Robert Iger is inevitable.
Second time could be the charm for an ESPN-DraftKings partnership.
Just in time for Monday Night Football.
"Disney has exploited its market position to increase fees without regard for the public viewing experience."
"We really asked these athletes to be vulnerable and talk about these moments that are really hard to talk about."
Despite the controversies surrounding the show's second season, it's set for a premiere next month.
Reeves is already conducting interviews for the project.
This Greek Freak biopic should have been a slam dunk. Instead, it's more of a routine layup.
Finalists are emerging for NFL Sunday Ticket.
The summer is usually a down period for the entertainment industry but while many scripted shows are on...
"A senior Disney official cited Mr. Rice’s decision to renew two struggling shows on the Disney+ streaming service—“The Mighty Ducks” and “Big Shot”—as examples of questionable deal-making. Both shows cost more than $50 million and neither had shown the type of success that merited additional seasons."