Biden signs with major Hollywood agency after leaving office
Former President Joe Biden landed a deal with Hollywood representation giant Creative Artists Agency (CAA) just two weeks after leaving the White House.
CNN's net worth cut in half between 2021 and 2023, forensic economist reveals during defamation trial
The CNN defamation trial with U.S. Navy veteran Zachary Young revealed a rare inside look at the network’s books that showed its net worth was cut in half from 2021 to 2023.
CNN to lay off 'hundreds' of staffers in first days of second Trump presidency: reports
CNN is reportedly set to lay off "hundreds" of staffers just as President Donald Trump returned to the White House to serve a second term following his historic election victory.
Washington Post begins layoffs, cutting 4 percent of workforce
The Washington Post is cutting about four percent of its workforce on the business side of the company, a spokesperson for the newspaper confirmed on Tuesday.
News Corp CEO takes aim at now-defunct GARM's media boycott efforts: Its 'harm has been real'
News Corp CEO Robert Thomson took a swipe at the controversial ad group GARM after it reportedly shuttered following a massive antitrust lawsuit filed by X owner Elon Musk.
Google admits its Gemini AI 'got it wrong' following widely panned image generator: Not 'what we intended'
A top executive at Google offered a mea culpa after its Gemini AI image generator went viral for creating "woke" content that often ignored White people.
Fox Corporation partnering with Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery for new sports streaming service
Fox Corporation, Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery announced they are partnering for a new sports streaming service that will provide content including NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL.
Elon Musk quoted by pro-life diaper company in new Times Square ad: 'Having children is saving the world'
The pro-life diaper brand EveryLife is launching its "Make More Babies" campaign with a billboard in Times Square citing a post made by X owner Elon Musk.
New year, more troubles: Washington Post enters 2024 plagued with financial woes, criticism
The Washington Post is facing a potentially difficult 2024 after a bruising end to last year that saw mass buyouts and reports of heavy subscriber losses.