Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment September 29, 2022
A historic Hollywood studio site where such stars as Rudolph Valentino and Lillian Gish made silent films is poised for a $600-million comeback in the new era of streaming entertainment. The owner of Television Center, once home to Technicolor’s filmmaking laboratory and Metro Pictures Corp., plans to turn the dated complex on Romaine Street into a bigger, more modern studio that will rent production facilities to people who make movies and... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Business October 01, 2022
Welcome back to the Real Estate newsletter. If you read my work regularly, you may feel like Southern California homes are getting bigger and bigger, but this week, I spent time exploring a property type that’s getting smaller and smaller: the starter home. Once the golden... + más
Council Post: Why Technology Adoption Is Necessary In Commercial Real Estate | Forbes
$19.6 Million La Jolla Compound Makes The Most Of Endless Pacific Sunsets | Forbes
Newsweek USA Tech October 01, 2022
World of Warcraft: Dragonflight, the ninth overall expansion for the massively popular MMORPG World of Warcraft, is finally touching down for all players to get their hands on. Activision Blizzard announced the final date for when the expansion is going to drop, and it looks... + más
WoW: Lich King player hits level 80 just 9 hours after “Classic” server launch | Ars Technica
Legislation to force Big Tech to pay publishers for online news headed to Senate | Chicago Tribune
CNN USA Business September 28, 2022
CNN Business — It began by mailing out DVDs, then evolved to become a production and streaming powerhouse. Now Netflix appears to be making its next big bet on the future of gaming. The streaming giant is building its first in-house video game studio in Helsinki, Finland,... + más
Best gaming laptop in 2022 | The Verge
Netflix partners with Ubisoft to bolster fledgling gaming division | Ars Technica
CNBC USA Business September 28, 2022
In this articleMichael BurnsMichael Newberg CNBC is leaning toward spinning off its studio division rather than its Starz cable and streaming unit, according to people familiar with the matter.This would be a change in strategy for the media and entertainment company, which In... + más
Lionsgate looks to spin off film and TV studio, instead of Starz | Los Angeles Times
50 Cent Terminates His Partnership With STARZ | The Root
Los Angeles Times USA Business September 28, 2022
The much ballyhooed marriage between Lionsgate and Starz may not last much longer — at least in its current form. After months of talks over separating its businesses, Santa Monica-based Lionsgate Entertainment told investors that it has decided to focus on spinning off the... + más
Lionsgate leaning toward spinning off its studio business instead of Starz | CNBC
New York Post USA Tech September 28, 2022
Apple is reportedly scrapping plans to increase production due to lower-than-anticipated demand. The tech giant has told suppliers to abandon preparations to boost assembly of the new line of products, Apple initially estimated that surging demand would necessitate an additional... + más
Apple reportedly reverses plan to increase iPhone 14 production due to lower demand | 9to5Mac
Report: All iPhone 15 models to have Dynamic Island, but not Always-On or ProMotion | 9to5Mac
CNBC USA Business September 25, 2022
After shocking the corporate world last year with the news incoming Chief Executive David Zaslav had a : learn as much about Hollywood as possible and choose the right leaders to help him run the combined company.Zaslav begun a year-long quest to inform his decision making. He... + más
Column: Double-wing offenses are thriving again in prep football | Los Angeles Times
Golden Globes to return to NBC in January after year off-air | Associated Press
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