by Joe Mandese
"The Matrix Resurrections" was watched by 2.8 million HBO Max households between its Wednesday, Dec. 22 debut through its opening weekend Sunday night, ranking … Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
Rising streaming platforms -- coming at the same time as the rise of the pandemic -- created a bigger demand for theatrical releases to … Read the whole story

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by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist
The worst-reviewed show here in 2021 was "Gossip Girl," although there were a few close seconds. Read the whole story

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by Tanya Gazdik, Staff Writer
"Given current inventory conditions, it's difficult to project significant demand recovery in the first half of 2022," says IHS Markit's Chris Hopson. Read the whole story
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by Gord Hotchkiss, Featured Contributor
My neighbor has had a connected, high-end electric sports car for about a week. He still can't figure out how to use it. Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
"Apple abuses its dominant position by imposing unreasonable contractual conditions on dating-app providers," the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets said. Read the whole story
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by Laurie Sullivan
Google Ads stopped serving in Gmail to some users on desktop last week. The company has yet to provide an update on when the … Read the whole story

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by Tony Silber, Staff Writer
After three weeks of public trading, BuzzFeed shares were trading around $5.30, down close to 40% from its price on Dec. 6. Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
Traditional linear TV companies ' paid national TV spend and promo messages on their own networks hit an estimated $2.93 billion for the last … Read the whole story
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by Aaron Paquette, Columnist
For reasons including content density and accessibility, as well as consumer multitasking and multiculturalism, the preferred way of consuming a video is to read … Read the whole story
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by Steven Rosenbaum, Featured Contributor
Whatever story you want to tell, there's a screen experience to tell it on. Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
A federal appellate court has upheld Google's "Wi-Spy" settlement, which requires the company to pay around $10 million to nonprofits that promote privacy. Read the whole story