Yankee Global Enterprises, which owns The New York Yankees, will now own 26% of YES. Sinclair will own 20%, and Amazon will own 15%. The remaining 39% split is between … Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
"On Becoming a God in Central Florida" was the best reviewed show this summer here in the "TV Blog." Read the full story by Adam Buckman
Sanders offers a scheme that would re-order the news business with taxes, cross-subsidies and trust-busting. Read the full story by
Fileless attacks disguise their malicious intent, which is to deliver malware, Trend Micro reports. Read the full story by Ray Schultz
Among signs of mainstreaming: Virtually every TV network, major media agency and top 100 advertiser now has an advanced TV ad strategy. Read the full story by Dave Morgan
The deal "creates a new model for Lord & Taylor, bringing together fashion rental subscriptions with traditional retail," according to Le Tote. Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
The project centers on the lead-up to the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York on Sept. 23, during which the world's governments will submit plans to meet the … Read the full story by Melynda Fuller
Digital ad fraud for mobile and in-app advertising will cost advertisers up to $42 billion this year, and a total loss from fraud will reach about $100 billion by 2023, … Read the full story by Laurie Sullivan
For the period from July 26 through Aug. 26, there have been 2,652 airings of NFL advertising and promo messages vs. 1,484 a year ago. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
Roku's growth is trending faster than Netflix's at this point. Netflix currently has 60.1 million U.S. subscribers and 140 million globally. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
Zenith wants to expand its footprint on the West Coast and has tasked Greg Castronuovo with leading the way. Read the full story by Richard Whitman
Online vintage company ThredUp's announcement that it will open small shops inside both Macy's and JC Penney is a game-changer. Will mainstream American shoppers bite, or balk? Read the full story by Sarah Mahoney
The company plans to strengthen the authorization process for ad buyers, show users more information about individual advertisers, and update its list of domestic social issues to better reflect the … Read the full story by Gavin O'Malley
For most agencies, there will be some pain when ties are severed with a client. In this case, the National Rifle Association has been paying $40 million in annual fees. Read the full story by Richard Whitman
Is Bernie Sanders helping the news business? For now, no one is exactly sure what those added protections would entail. Read the full story by Wayne Friedman
So many of the new shows the networks teased last May at the upfronts are coming across as the same old, same old. Read the full story by Adam Buckman
Vice Media laid off around 15 people Thursday as it prepares to merge Viceland with Vice News. The cuts affect departments that include programming, marketing and research. Read the full story by Melynda Fuller
The publisher says the relaunched site now loads three times faster than its previous iteration. DMN's Chief Product Officer, claims it is now the fastest news site in Texas. Read the full story by Sara Guaglione