Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine, a media brand that focuses on female storytelling, is launching a new VOD channel available through DirecTV, DirecTV Now, and U-Verse. It will feature two original series so far, one being an interview show hosted by Witherspoon.
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Insights: Mobile Makeover – Go90 Went, IGTV Came, Apple Bundles And SnapGames Loom
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Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine Announces New VOD Channel
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Hulu CEO Says Streaming Service Likely To Make “20 Or 25” Original Shows Next Year
At Cannes Lions, Hulu CEO Randy Freer spoke to Variety about the company's goals and organization after an exec shakeup earlier this month. The streaming service will continue to focus on creative advertising and work on more original series in 2019.
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AT&T Will Launch Skinny OTT TV Bundle, WatchTV, Next Week
After its recent merger with Time Warner, AT&T has officially announced the skinny OTT TV bundle the company's CEO teased during the antitrust trial prior to the merger. Called WatchTV, it will include over 30 live TV channels and an additional 15,000 plus TV shows and movies on demand.
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Insights: Could 5G Break Facebook And Google’s Grip On Online Content, Cut ALL Cords?
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Two Top Fullscreen Execs Join Otter Media’s Senior Management Team
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AT&T Still Won’t Advertise On YouTube, Works On Its Own Advertising Marketplace
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CNN To Cut Roughly 50 Staffers On Digital Teams This Week (Report)
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Top AT&T Digital Exec Tony Goncalves Named CEO Of Otter Media
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Former Otter Media President Named CEO Of Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine
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Majority Owner Otter Media Buys Remaining Shares Of Fullscreen, Ellation
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Jennifer Lopez Collabs With David Dobrik And More YouTube Stars Ahead Of AT&T Concert Event
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