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ABC and Warner Bros.' New Deal Will Make Binge Watching Easier Viewers come away big winners By Jason Lynch Networks and studios have been battling for years over stacking rights—the ability to offer in-season episodes via on demand or network streaming—but a new agreement from ABC and Warner Bros. Television ... Read more » |
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As March Madness Tips Off, Here's Why CBS Will Sit Out the National Championships Cable networks increasingly snag major sporting events By Tim Baysinger When Duke and UNC-Wilmington tip off the 2016 NCAA Tournament, CBS will carry the game, a tradition dating to 1982. Read more » |
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Yahoo Betting Big on Live Sports With Deal to Stream NHL Games The site will also air live baseball By Tim Baysinger As Yahoo figures out the future of its company, it's making a big bet on live sports. Read more » |
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Why Anthony Bourdain Is Bullish on the Future of Long-Form Digital Storytelling Parts Unknown star values unique voices By Lauren Johnson Anthony Bourdain, the celebrity chef turned TV show host, believes there's untapped potential with digital media to dive deeper into food and travel stories. Read more » |
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Former NBA Players Pick Which Presidential Candidate Would Make the Best Owner [Video] Charles Barkley weighs in on Donald Trump By Tim Baysinger Being the President of the United States and owning a professional sports franchise has their share of similarities. You need to be a strong, decisive leader, you need to know how to delegate, and you have to ... Read more » |
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How the Wahlbergs Are Using Reality TV to Turn Their Burger Business Into a Global Brand Wahlburgers is much more than a celebrity gimmick By Jason Lynch Mark Wahlberg's career has taken some unexpected twists over the past three decades, but even the movie star acknowledges that his most recent turn is the most unusual yet. Read more » |
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Q&A: Mark Wahlberg on His Journey From Hip Hop to Hollywood to Hamburgers How the multi-talented star has learned to balance his brand By Jason Lynch Mark Wahlberg took the advertising world by storm in 1992, thanks to his provocative, indelible Calvin Klein underwear campaign, which was shot by the late Herb Ritts. He's been surprising us ever since, ... Read more » |
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