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S&P 500 Closes Out Dismal Year With Worst Loss Since 2008
Stocks struggled all year as inflation put increasing pressure on consumers and raised concerns about economies slipping into recession. read more >
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For Some, Netflix Nights Still Come Wrapped in Red-And-White Envelopes
It's a small pleasure that still-dedicated DVD subscribers enjoy — but it's not clear for how much longer. read more >
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Major Companies Stay Mum on Thorny Abortion Issue — For Now
Some experts believe companies are holding off weighing in because they want to wait to see the court's final ruling. read more >
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Once Wall Street’s Stars, Big Tech Falls Back to Earth
Many of the companies are still making billions, but expectations for their continued growth look more shaky. read more >
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Nielsen: Time Spent Streaming TV Nearly Doubled in 2 Years
Streaming services like Netflix or Hulu account for 19% of television viewing in the United States now for people who have that capacity, virtually double what it was less than two years ago. read more >
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I’ll Have The Usual (Gwen Moritz Editor’s Note)
Everyone has been in a situation in which we felt we had no options, and that is never a good feeling. But being overwhelmed or paralyzed by too many choices is even more familiar and almost as miserable. read more >
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Tech World Still a Man’s World
Although the percentage of women in the U.S. workforce now stands at 46.8%, it remains much lower than that in the technology sector. read more >
Risk of Streaming Fatigue as Walmart, AT&T, Disney Join Fray
As Walmart, AT&T and Disney join stalwarts such as Netflix in streaming video and creating original shows, a reality sets in: Not all will survive. read more >
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Reuters: Walmart Strikes Deal with MGM for Vudu Content
Walmart Inc. of Bentonville is moving ahead with efforts to strengthen its Vudu video-on-demand service, inking a content deal with Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios. read more >
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AT&T Antitrust Win May Herald New Wave of Media Mergers
AT&T's victory over the government's attempt to block its $85 billion takeover of Time Warner highlights how corporate America wants to adapt to deal with its new environment. In short: Bigger is better. read more >
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Informed Consent (Editorial)
The business of buying and selling personal data, always a little creepy, is overdue for a good, hard look. read more >
Bite Squad: The Netflix of Meal Delivery?
Bite Squad, the restaurant meal delivery service based in Minneapolis, is launching its subscription service, called Unlimited, which gives subscribers unlimited meal deliveries for only one monthly payment. read more >
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The Golden Age of TV, Again (Ross Cranford Commentary)
Traditional platforms for entertainment and advertising have been turned upside down by the digital revolution. read more >
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