We're not quite in one of those apocalypses we've seen in zillions of Hollywood catastrophe shows, but it's safe to say the COVID-19 pandemic is pushing the entertainment industry even faster into its future, accelerating the existing transformation driven by mergers, new platforms, and new consumer relationships.
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Pluto TV Rounds Out Senior Leadership Team With Fullscreen, Eros International Vets
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Insights: Adapting Hollywood To The Pandemic, And What Happens Hereafter
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Fox Sells Stake In Roku To Purchase Ad-Supported Streamer Tubi For $440 Million
As had previously been rumored, Fox is the latest player to snatch up a free streaming service, with the purchase of ad-supported TV and film purveyor Tubi for $440 million in cash.
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ViacomCBS-Owned Pluto TV To Enter Latin American Market Next Month
ViacomCBS-owned Pluto TV is expanding into Latin America next month.The ad-supported streaming service will launch 24 free channels in Latin America market this March -- in both Spanish and Portuguese -- with additional hubs to follow, for a total of 80, by year’s end.
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Viacom’s Pluto TV Launches 24-Hour AwesomenessTV Channel In The U.K.
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Music Video Purveyor Vevo To Launch 10 Linear Channels On Viacom’s Pluto TV
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Pluto TV Names Former YouTube TV Exec Fran Hazeldine Its First SVP Of Marketing
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Montreal-Based YouTube Giant WatchMojo Taps Bank As It Seeks Potential Sale
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Viacom’s Kelly Day Wants To ‘Build Digital Worlds’ Around Its Biggest TV Hits
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Viacom Purchases Free Streaming Platform Pluto TV For $340 Million
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Third Season Of Jash’s ‘Norm Macdonald Live’ Series To Premiere July 25
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Pluto TV Launches Video On Demand Service With A Model That Resembles Spotify
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