Netflix impresses Wall St. with robust 4Q overseas growth (Update)
As its U.S. subscriber growth tapers off, Netflix's Internet video service is setting out to conquer the rest of the world in an audacious expansion likely to sway the company's stock and the prices it...
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The Golden Age of Online Television may be in peril.
View ArticleDr. Dre making Apple's first original TV show: report
Rap music legend Dr. Dre is starring in Apple's first original television show, according to a story published Friday in the Hollywood Reporter.
View ArticleHow television influences careers paths
If you think there are too many cop or doctor shows on TV, you're not wrong.
View ArticleAmazon starts car research and review site
Amazon is starting a site offering research, reviews and other information on new and used cars.
View ArticleRedstone push is on to reunite CBS and Viacom
Media mogul Sumner Redstone is pushing for a reunion between CBS and Viacom, more than a decade after they went their separate ways.
View ArticleDisney embraces streaming as ratings sag
As more and more people get their favorite TV shows and movies online, Disney is also learning to embrace the stream.
View ArticleAmazon offers Prime discount to those on government benefits
Amazon is making a play for low-income shoppers.
View ArticleRetirement and regeneration—how robots and replicants experience death
In the 2014 film Interstellar, Matt Damon's Dr Mann explains that "a machine doesn't improvise well because you cannot program a fear of death."
View ArticleCan insects be used as evidence to tell if a body has been moved?
The use of insects as indicators of post-mortem displacement is a familiar technique depicted on many crime investigation TV shows. In reality, this practice is far from clear-cut.
View ArticleDisney streaming service just got a lot bigger
Disney is adding more firepower to its upcoming streaming service .
View ArticleHulu sued for not offering audio service for blind customers
Advocacy groups have sued Hulu in an effort to force the subscription streaming service to provide an audio track that helps people who are blind or visually impaired enjoy TV shows and movies.
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