- How Hulu opened the ad-supported streaming floodgates…and what it means for the future of SVODs (Digiday)
- China’s reopened cinemas are taking things slow (Variety)
- Prominent gaming industry figures have stepped down, but is anything really changing about the culture? (The New York Times)
- In case you can’t keep track, here’s a guide to the many issues TikTok faces right now (CNN Business)
- Please keep your mouth inside your mask at all times: Disney bans walking and drinking/eating at the same time (Deadline)
- It’s not just for movies—four US cities are developing drive-in eSports arenas (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Netflix just announced a bunch of positive news…so why did shares plunge 10%? (Tech Crunch)
- Queer representation is on the rise in films, but trans characters are all but nonexistent for the third year in a row (Variety)
- How SVODS are using Facebook and YouTube to compete for dominance (Tubefilter)
- A Disney analyst doesn’t think theaters will be open meaningfully until mid-2021 (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Thrillers lead Netflix’s original movie top-10 (Bloomberg)
- The entertainment business has been uncharacteristically quiet as other advertisers protest Facebook (The New York Times)
- Nick Cannon has been let go at ViacomCBS after making anti-semitic remarks, which will affect a few Nickelodeon shows (BBC News)
- Peacock baked a cake recipe into its terms of service…and apparently it’s tasty (TV Guide)
- Netflix once considered YouTube its biggest rival, but now the pair have embraced each other…what gives? (Bloomberg)
- Lockdown in the UK has been all about family viewing time (Advanced Television)
- No idea when you’re going back to the office? Zoom hopes the return never occurs (Wall Street Journal)
- Librarians are turning Google forms into virtual escape rooms as a way of keeping patrons engaged (The Verge)
- CBS is committing 25% of its script development budget to BIPOC creators (Deadline)
- From Broadway to movie theaters, how the live entertainment business is struggling to find a way forward (Variety)
- Say goodbye to the schmooze—Coronavirus is upending industry networking (Digiday)
- Doc McStuffins creator Chris Nee is ready to make all of kids TV more diverse, with five shows already greenlit at Netflix (IndieWire)
- Vine reboot Byte is surging as users worry about TikTok’s future (AdWeek)
- The summer box office déjà vu continues, as Star Wars sequel tops US ticket sales (Forbes)
- Why are Instagram influencers unionizing? And is now the right time? (Vogue Business)
- UK broadcasters have updated their production guidelines for COVID-19 (Variety)
- Just as the US parks are opening up, Disneyland Hong Kong shuts down amid a spike in coronavirus (CNBC)
- Ready or not, Disney World is reopening—how are workers dealing with it? (Variety)
- …Meanwhile, Disney’s CEO stressed in a private, all-hands meeting how important Hamilton is to the House of Mouse (The Verge)
- Sony has acquired a minority stake in Epic Games, maker of Fortnite and Unreal (IGN)
- TikTok removed 49 million videos in the second half of 2019, while YouTube only removed 14 million over the same period (AdWeek)
- Is there ageism in voice acting? An actor from the original Chicken Run thinks so after she was axed from the sequel (The Hollywood Reporter)
- Recasting voice actors isn’t enough—film and TV creators are looking for more diversity behind the scenes (The Hollywood Reporter)
- India is slowly figuring out how theatrical and at-home releases can co-exist…will other markets follow suit? (Variety)
- TikTok is rolling out a new ad platform, despite a looming US ban (Forbes)
- Quibi has reportedly lost 92% of its users since the free trial period ended (Tech Crunch)
- How to turn young people against you: The US is considering a TikTok ban (The Verge)
- Inside the songwriting musical magic of Disney’s Descendants (Variety)
- Several new documentaries are looking at the downside of childhood fame (Wall Street Journal)
- A popular eSports group is trying to stop bad behavior in the gaming world, starting with itself (Digiday)
- Peacock has an ambitious plan to flex its feathers and crash a crowded streaming market…will it work? (Variety)
- Meet the “Boz.” For new Neftlix CMO Bozoma Saint John, it’s not about numbers, it’s about emotions (Fast Company)
- Disney World will partially reopen despite a surge in COVID-19 cases in Florida (The Hollywood Reporter)
- TikTok is pulling out of Hong Kong because of the country’s new security laws (Engadget)
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