Streaming servicers had lower profiles at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, but filmmakers were using new tools to create unique projects and previously unheard stories.
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YouTube TV Adding HBO, HBO Max, Cinemax To Channel Lineup Come Spring
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Insights: Streamers’ Low-Key Sundance Start Still Showcases Tech-Powered Filmmaker Resourcefulness
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Rooster Teeth Ups Doreen Copeland To VP Of Production, Names New Animation Co-Heads
Following a sweeping reorganization in September that saw digital vet Jordan Levin ascending to general manager of Rooster Teeth, as three of the company’s co-founders -- Matt Hullum, Geoff Ramsey, and Burnie Burns -- stepped into creatively-focused roles, the Austin-based digital outfit today announced several more leadership changes.
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AT&T Will Invest $4 Billion In HBO Max Over Next 3 Years, Doesn’t Expect Profit Until 2024
AT&T revealed today that, over the next three years, it plans to invest between $3.5 and $4 billion in subsidiary entity WarnerMedia’s upcoming streaming service HBO Max.
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HBO Max Taps YouTubers LaurDIY, Michelle Khare To Host Kids’ Competition Series
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Rooster Teeth Appoints Jordan Levin New GM, As Co-Founders Shift To Creatively-Focused Roles
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WarnerMedia-Owned Rooster Teeth, DC To Launch Clothing Collection For Batman’s 80th Anniversary
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Asian Drama-Focused Streaming Service Viki Acquires 19 Of Shuttered DramaFever’s Series
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51% Of Gen Z, Millennials Daydream About Life Without Social Media, Fullscreen Study Finds
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AT&T Sells Back Its 10% Stake In Hulu, Valuing Streamer At $15 Billion
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HBO CEO Richard Plepler, Who Forever Shifted TV Landscape, Abruptly Steps Down
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Disney Is Reportedly In Active Discussions To Purchase AT&T’s 10% Stake In Hulu
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