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Hollywood Salaries Revealed: Who Makes How Much

From stylist to star and all the professions in between that make the industry work: here’s a snapshot of paychecks now.

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iHeartMedia Undergoes Significant Layoffs

The radio and podcasting company is letting go of less than 5 percent of its workforce, which is currently around 10,000 employees.

National CineMedia Swings to Third Quarter Loss on Lower Ad Revenue

Despite the Hollywood box office recovery, the in-theater advertising company saw national advertising revenue fall to $46.8 million on lower cinema attendance.

Broadway Box Office: ‘Death Becomes Her’ Brings in $1M in Previews, ‘Sunset’ Reaches $1.7M

'Death Becomes Her' played its first week of seven performances last week.

LeBron James’ SpringHill, Ben Winston’s Fulwell 73 In Talks to Merge

The two companies believe they would have more scale in the unscripted and sports programming space.

Amazon Adds AI-Generated Recaps to Prime Video Offerings

The feature is available for original series produced by Amazon MGM Studios.

Netflix Europe Offices Raided in Tax Fraud Probe

The searches of the streamer's offices in Paris and Amsterdam were part of a preliminary investigation opened in 2022 to look into claims of aggravated tax fraud and concealed work in an organized conspiracy.

Warner Bros. Discovery Takes ‘Dino Ranch’ Spinoff Series for Cartoonito Network

Post peak TV, the cost-conscious major studio has found fresh TV content for its EMEA markets in Canada with a new animated spin-off series from Boat Rocker.  

How AFM Landed at the Former “Ultimate Party Hotel in the World”

The colorful history of Las Vegas’ Palms Casino Resort and Hotel, the market’s new home after 33 years in Santa Monica, could very well make it the ideal spot for indie film sales.

Altice USA Sheds 77,000 Video Subscribers Amid Third Quarter Revenue Fall

The cable operator, led by Dennis Mathew, has introduced new digital TV packages to target cord-cutters and consumers shifting online.

Penn State Football White Out Game Headed to Imax Screens In NBC Sports Deal

After a landmark deal for the Paris Summer Games, NBC Sports and the film technologies company will make the Nov. 9 primetime match at Beaver Stadium available live on Imax screens and on Peacock.

Lionsgate Renews Grindstone Film Slate Deal

Grindstone, led by Barry Brooker and Stan Wertlieb, focuses on action and thriller movies with recognizable stars like 'Damaged,' with Samuel L. Jackson and Vincent Cassell.

Where Did All the Hollywood Assistants Go?

As major studios and agencies cut costs, entry-level jobs — once a stepping stone to an entertainment career — are going the way of the Rolodex.

Jon Peters’ Final Cut: Hair-Raising Tales From a Legendary Wildman

When the hairdresser turned Trump-loving sex-addicted producer isn’t busy embellishing his own escapades, he’s hustling for an epic last act: “There are no more guys like me in Hollywood.”

Political Advertising Surge Drives Fox Corp. Earnings

The company reported net income of $832 million, double the profits from a year ago.

Warner Bros. Discovery Promotes Deniz Sasmaz

The exec was named vp local original productions, local channels and streaming operations lead for Turkey.

Paramount Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Sharing Subscriber Viewing History

The lawsuit alleges a violation of a federal law barring the disclosure of personally identifiable information to third parties. Many streaming platforms incorporate tracking tools that allow companies to record users' viewing activity.