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BUSINESS

'Spider-Man' Complicates Movie Theater Recovery Plot

Business, Published on 30/12/2021

» It is too bad Sony can't make a new Spider-Man movie every weekend.

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Netflix Movies Turn Up in a Surprising Place: Theaters

Business, Published on 17/05/2021

» The nation's movie theaters are running out of movies. Some are turning to an unlikely source for more: Netflix Inc.

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Pandemic Boosted Netflix, Other Streaming Players in 2020

Business, Published on 01/01/2021

» The past 12 months were billed as the year when a flood of new entrants would force streaming services to wage an all-out war for subscribers. Instead, incumbents and rookies alike feasted on a base of shut-in customers eager for more things to watch.

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Universal Tosses Cinemas a Lifeline While Testing New Distribution Model

Business, Published on 21/10/2020

» Comcast Corp.'s Universal Pictures is releasing substantially more films to theaters this holiday season as it tries to spur attendance for troubled cinemas -- and boost its push to reset distribution norms by making movies available sooner for online rental.

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The world knows where you've been

Life, James Hein, Published on 16/01/2019

» A reminder for those operating in the digital world. This includes the internet, your phone, social media and basically anything in the public sphere. You can all but guarantee that everything you post online is eventually available to everyone. It doesn't matter what promises your provider might offer -- and maybe they're even being as honest as they can be -- eventually your data will turn up on a public server somewhere. The golden rule is simple: if you don't want everyone to see something, then don't post it anywhere on public networks.

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Amid the behemoths, let's hope Barnes & Noble survives

News, David Leonhardt, Published on 09/05/2018

» Barnes & Noble is in trouble. You hear that, in worried tones, when you talk to people in the book business. You feel it when you walk into one of the chain's stores, a cluttered mix of gifts, games, DVDs (DVDs?) and books. And you really see the problems if you dig into the company's financial statements.