Rights to local NBA, NHL and MLB games may be on the market as the Diamond Sports’ bankruptcy progresses. Broadcast station groups want those rights.
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Disney wants sports leagues as ESPN partners, but it’s not clear sports leagues want ESPN
Partnering with sports leagues on ESPN may make sense for Disney, but it’s not yet clear it makes sense for the leagues.
X CEO Linda Yaccarino explains reason for getting rid of Twitter name
X CEO Linda Yaccarino explained to CNBC on Thursday why the company decided to get rid of its Twitter branding.
Tech investors face ‘new era’ of China restrictions after Biden order limits funding in A.I., chips
Following President Biden’s executive order to limit tech investments in China, venture capitalists will have even less exposure to the world’s No. 2 economy.
A totaled Tesla was sold for parts in the U.S. but came back online in Ukraine — here’s what happened
The car or its computer was suddenly online in a Southern region of war-torn Ukraine.
Amazon in talks to become anchor investor in Arm ahead of IPO
Reuters was first to report that Amazon.com is in talks to join other technology companies as a cornerstone investor in SoftBank Group Corp’s Arm Ltd ahead of its initial public offering (IPO). Amazon’s potential involvement in the IPO, which had not previously been reported, underscores Arm’s significance in cloud computing. The post Amazon in talks...
Roblox shares drop 21% after company misses estimates on top and bottom line
Roblox reported its second-quarter results Wednesday.
Disney to raise price on ad-free Disney+ to $13.99 per month starting October 12
Disney is raising prices on almost all of its streaming offerings as it looks to accelerate its profitability timeline.
Semiconductor makers wait for checks one year after Biden signs CHIPS Act
Companies like Integra, Intel and SkyWater all say the funds are critical to expanding or constructing manufacturing facilities in the U.S.
Hackers to compete for nearly $20 million in prizes by using A.I. for cybersecurity, Biden administration announces
The AI Cyber Challenge will offer nearly $20 million in prizes and includes collaboration from leading AI companies Anthropic, Google, Microsoft and OpenAI.