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A satellite dish is no longer the only way bars and restaurants can air the National Football League's package of "Sunday Ticket" games. With this acquisition, bars, restaurants, casinos and other businesses will be able to stream "Sunday Ticket" games. "Sunday Ticket" is an integral sports package for bars and restaurants since it provides all out-of-market NFL games. Since then, the media rights owners of NFL games have begun to offer games simultaneously on their streaming services — and in some cases exclusively. Netflix also recently won the rights to air two NFL games on Christmas this year, and at least one on the holiday in the following two years.
Persons: EverPass, it's, Alex Kaplan, We're, Peacock Organizations: NFL, Denver Broncos, Seattle Seahawks, Football, EverPass Media, RedBird Capital Partners, DirecTV, EverPass, Google, YouTube, Amazon, Comcast, Netflix Locations: New Jersey
Paramount Global is holding talks with other entertainment companies about merging its Paramount+ streaming service with an existing platform. One of the companies that has expressed a desire to reach a deal is Warner Bros. Warner Bros. Discovery held preliminary merger talks for a deal for all of Paramount Global earlier this year, but talks didn't escalate. Warner Bros.
Persons: Chris McCarthy, McCarthy, hasn't, Max, NBCUniversal, Peacock Organizations: Paramount Global, Paramount, Warner Bros, Netflix, Hulu, ESPN, Discovery, CNBC, U.S, Wall Street Journal
Amy Poehler and Maya Hawke voice Joy and Anxiety, respectively, in Disney and Pixar's "Inside Out 2." The animated feature has tallied $1.014 billion worldwide as of Sunday, making it the highest-grossing film of 2024 and the first film since Warner Bros.′ "Barbie" to top $1 billion at the global box office. A once prolifically successful studio, Pixar has suffered at the box office in the wake of the pandemic. As a result, before "Inside Out 2," no Disney animated feature from Pixar or its Walt Disney Animation studio had generated more than $480 million at the global box office since 2019. "Inside Out 2" has also showcased how vital the family audience is to the box office.
Persons: Amy Poehler, Maya Hawke, Joy, Disney's, Michael O'Leary, Mario Organizations: Warner Bros, National Association of Theatre, Pixar, Disney, Walt Disney Animation, Mario Bros, Comcast, CNBC Locations: Disney, EntTelligence, NBCUniversal
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPeter Thiel supported Elon's X as an ideological project but worries about it as a 'financial thing'Peter Thiel joins the Aspen Ideas Festival on Thursday to give his take on Elon Musk’s social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Persons: Peter Thiel, Elon's Organizations: Aspen Ideas, Elon, NBCUniversal
Peter Thiel backs Donald Trump over Joe Biden
  + stars: | 2024-06-28 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPeter Thiel backs Donald Trump over Joe BidenPeter Thiel said he would vote for Donald Trump over Joe Biden in the presidential election while speaking at the Aspen Ideas Festival on Thursday. NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Persons: Peter Thiel, Donald Trump, Joe Biden Peter Thiel, Joe Biden Organizations: Aspen Ideas, NBCUniversal
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPeter Thiel still holds some bitcoin but isn't sure the price will rise 'dramatically'Peter Thiel joins the Aspen Ideas Festival on Thursday to give his take on bitcoin. NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Persons: Peter Thiel Organizations: Aspen Ideas, NBCUniversal
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSan Francisco Fed President Mary Daly: PCE data shows us that monetary policy is workingSan Francisco Fed President Mary Daly joins 'Squawk Box' at the Aspen Ideas Festival to discuss the new PCE data and what this data suggests about the overall economy. NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Persons: Mary Daly Organizations: San, Fed, San Francisco Fed, Aspen Ideas, NBCUniversal
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAirbnb is still trying to work with the city of Barcelona despite the ban, says CEO Brian CheskyAirbnb CEO Brian Chesky sits down with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin at the Aspen Ideas Festival to discuss summer travel, how the company addresses Barcelona's ban on Airbnbs, and more. NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Persons: Brian Chesky, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin Organizations: Aspen Ideas, NBCUniversal Locations: Barcelona
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAirbnb CEO on supporting OpenAI's Sam Altman: 'You learn a lot about people in a crisis'Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky sits down with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin at the Aspen Ideas Festival to discuss his friendship with OpenAI's Sam Altman, Airbnb's AI developments, and more. NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Persons: OpenAI's Sam Altman, Brian Chesky, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin Organizations: Aspen Ideas, NBCUniversal
Joe Biden has 'gone too far to the left,' says Sen. Joe Manchin
  + stars: | 2024-06-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJoe Biden has 'gone too far to the left,' says Sen. Joe ManchinSenator Joe Manchin and his daughter Heather Manchin, former CEO of Mylan, join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' from the Aspen Ideas Festival to discuss expectations for the presidential debate, outlooks for both candidates, and more. NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Persons: Joe Biden, Sen, Joe Manchin, Heather Manchin Organizations: Mylan, Aspen Ideas, NBCUniversal
If gymnastics is your jam, we'll show you everything you need to know about where to watch the US Olympic Gymnastics Trials this week, including when you can expect to see Simone Biles compete. Whether you're just hoping to see Simone Biles or you want to watch the entirety of the US Olympic Gymnastics Trials, we've got you covered. Where to watch US Olympic Gymnastics Trials in the USThe US Olympic Gymnastics Trials take place from June 27 to June 30 across the NBCUniversal umbrella of viewing options. Peacock Premium (Monthly Plan) Peacock is a convenient streaming source for hit NBC TV shows, Universal movies, and select sports like Sunday Night Football. Check price at FuboHow to watch US Olympic Gymnastics Trials from anywhereIf you'll be traveling outside the US during any of the trials, you can still keep up with your subscriptions via VPN (virtual private network).
Persons: Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas, Sunisa Lee, Brody Malone, Frederick Richard, we've, Peacock, Fubo, ExpressVPN Organizations: Business, Paris Olympics, NBC, Olympics, USA, Sling Locations: Paris, USA, Peacock
Agility Robotics CEO on deploying humanoid robots
  + stars: | 2024-06-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAgility Robotics CEO on deploying humanoid robotsCNBC's Julie Boorstin sits down with Agility Robotics CEO Peggy Johnson to discuss using humanoid robots. NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Persons: Julie Boorstin, Peggy Johnson Organizations: Agility Robotics, NBCUniversal, Aspen Ideas
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNBC to use AI-generated version of Al Michaels' voice for Olympic highlight reels on PeacockCNBC's Joe Kernen shares details about how NBCUniversal will use an AI-generated version of Al Michaels voice to narrate custom Olympic highlight reels posted on Peacock.
Persons: Al Michaels, Peacock, Joe Kernen Organizations: NBC
GE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik: We can meet energy demands of AI
  + stars: | 2024-06-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik: We can meet energy demands of AIGE Vernova CEO Scott Strazik joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' from the Aspen Ideas Festival to discuss how the company powers AI, wind projects, and more. NBCUniversal News Group is the media partner of the Aspen Ideas Festival.
Persons: Scott Strazik Organizations: GE, Aspen Ideas, NBCUniversal
Now Narrating the Olympics: A.I.-Al Michaels
  + stars: | 2024-06-26 | by ( John Koblin | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
This year, highlights from the Summer Olympics will be brought to you by artificial intelligence — and more specifically, the A.I.-generated narration of Al Michaels. The reel will feature the voice of Mr. Michaels, the 79-year-old American broadcaster, who first covered the Olympics decades ago. Mr. Michaels, however, will not be holing up in a broadcast booth each night to briefly summarize the dozens of Olympic events that took place. Mr. Michaels granted approval for the use of his voice. “When I was approached about this, I was skeptical but obviously curious,” Mr. Michaels said in a statement issued by the company.
Persons: Al Michaels, Peacock, Michaels, , Mr, , Organizations: NBCUniversal, Mr, NBC, Football
But media companies such as Netflix, Disney and Warner Bros. Those competing truths have led media and entertainment companies to concoct a wide array of strategies to combat the growing threat. John Lamparski | Getty ImagesEarlier this year, YouTube Chief Executive Officer Neal Mohan announced that users watch more than 1 billion hours of YouTube content on TV screens each day. Disney has made bespoke YouTube content for its new preschool series "Disney Junior's Ariel," which debuts June 27, to introduce the mermaid character to kids. That's YouTube 2.0."
Persons: Rich Greenfield, it's, Tara Walpert Levy, Nielsen, John Lamparski, Neal Mohan, Michael Nathanson, Kevin Mayer, Disney, Brittany Broski, LightShed's Greenfield, isn't, John Keeble, Mayer, That's, Ariel, Winnie, " Mayer, NBCUniversal, NBCUniversal's, Nathanson, MrBeast, Jimmy Donaldson, Monica Schipper, we've, Broski, David Livingston, incentivizes, Michelle Khare, Gilbert Flores Organizations: Alphabet's YouTube, Hollywood, YouTube, it's, Netflix, Disney, Warner Bros, Getty, Google, Comcast, Media, ExCel, Entertainment, Bloomberg, Amazon, Nickelodeon, HBO, Penske Media Locations: U.S, , York, Hollywood, London, That's, Los Angeles, Brittany, Anaheim , California, AdSense
Tech and communication services companies have been dominating share buyback activity within the S & P 500 this year, according to Jill Carey Hall, Bank of America's equity and quantitative strategist. Earlier this year, Apple announced a massive $110 billion share buyback program, while Alphabet authorized a $70 billion repurchase . Buyback fans include legendary investor Warren Buffett, as Berkshire Hathaway spent $2.6 billion in the first quarter of 2024 to repurchase shares. And the company has a strong track record of stock buybacks. GM's board authorized a new $6 billion buyback program earlier this month, which follows an accelerated $10 billion plan from November 2023.
Persons: Jill Carey, Hall, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Motors, Morgan Stanley, Joe Laetsch, Laetsch, Johnson Organizations: Tech, Jill Carey Hall , Bank, Apple, Berkshire, CNBC, GM, General Motors, Marathon Petroleum, MPC, DuPont, Synchrony, Comcast Locations: Detroit, NBCUniversal
Hollywood Sharpens Aim at Online Pirates
  + stars: | 2024-06-24 | by ( Brooks Barnes | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
In recent years, Hollywood has become much better at hunting pirates. But thieves are also getting better, moving operations overseas and taking advantage of the rising popularity of streaming to steal more content. official to lead the drive and renewing a push for federal legislation to combat online thievery overseas. The companies, which include Netflix, Disney, NBCUniversal and Warner Bros. as a special agent investigating computer hacking and intellectual property crimes and ultimately became the bureau’s fourth-highest-ranking official and highest-ranking woman.
Persons: Larissa L, Knapp Organizations: Hollywood, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon’s, Disney, Warner Bros, Association
Paramount+ to increase prices for its streaming plans
  + stars: | 2024-06-24 | by ( Lillian Rizzo | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
The price increase takes effect on Aug. 20 for new customers for both plans. Existing Paramount+ with Showtime customers will see the price increase hit on or after Sept. 20. Paramount executives had said publicly on multiple occasions they see a lot of opportunities to increase the price of streaming services. Paramount said in April it had added 3.7 million Paramount+ subscribers during the first quarter, bringing the total to 71 million. The price increase comes after National Amusements earlier this month stopped discussions with Skydance on a proposed merger with Paramount.
Persons: , Comcast's NBCUniversal, Peacock, Shari Redstone, David Ellison's Skydance, George Cheeks, Chris McCarthy, Brian Robbins, Skydance didn't Organizations: Paramount, Showtime, Summer, NBC, Warner Bros . Discovery, National, CBS, Paramount Media Networks, Paramount Pictures, Comcast, CNBC Locations: NBCUniversal
Disney and Pixar's "Inside Out 2" could be the first film since Warner Bros.' "Barbie" to top $1 billion at the global box office. "Inside Out 2" has yet to open in Japan, which contributed nearly $33 million to the $850.5 million global total of the first film in 2015. Before "Inside Out 2," no Disney animated feature from Pixar or Walt Disney Animation had generated more than $480 million at the global box office since 2019. "'Inside Out 2's' performance is the culmination of many things," said Shawn Robbins, founder and owner of Box Office Theory. Last year, that audience came out in droves for Universal's "The Super Mario Bros. Movie," which generated more than $1.36 billion at the global box office.
Persons: Phyllis Smith, Amy Poehler, Paul Dergarabedian, Shawn Robbins, Mario, Robbins, NBCUniversal Organizations: Disney, Warner Bros, Pixar, Walt Disney Animation, Force, Mario Bros, Comcast, CNBC Locations: Japan, NBCUniversal
Sure enough, the next day began a historic ascent of Apple stock, an in-your-face rally that many thought made no sense. There's a coalescence of two themes, high speed, accelerated computing and increasingly intelligent AI, and neither works without Nvidia chips. I know that it seems impossible to ponder Nvidia's stock going any higher or passing Apple and Microsoft and staying ahead of it. Ask yourself, does any company match Jensen and Nvidia right now? I say let others be baffled over the Apple versus Microsoft versus Nvidia conundrum.
Persons: WWDC, Tim Cook, Tim, Claude, hasn't, Moore, Elon Musk, Nvidia's, Jensen Huang, Jensen, Ben Franklin, Franklin, Da Vinci, — Jensen, Steve Jobs, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Jim Cramer Rob Kim Organizations: Apple, Developers, Microsoft, Club, Dell, HP Inc, PC, Micron, Nvidia, Computers, Intel, AMD, Pentium, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, Franklin Institute, Oracle, Google, GTC Conference, Cisco, Jim Cramer's Charitable, CNBC Locations: Philadelphia, Rome, Jensen
How the vodka soda became 'gay water'
  + stars: | 2024-06-22 | by ( Alex Harring | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +11 min
The combination of soda water and vodka has long been a fixture of boozy LGBTQ+ life, particularly among gay men. One of those came from Houston-based lawyer Jeff Watters, who called the vodka soda the "gay water" of the nighttime in a post on X. Retail is also central to the business for Gay Water, a startup offering canned cocktail variations of vodka soda. The former's vodka soda citrus is 100 calories per can, while Gay Water contains 80. The Gay Bar Shop, a specialty retailer, sells an 11-ounce, $49 candle that smells like a vodka soda with a lime garnish.
Persons: Emily Rabbideau, Justin Ruka, Orlando, Ruka, seltzer, Lucas Hilderbrand, Justin, Jeff Watters, Coke, Watters, Hilderbrand, Mary Holt, Holt, Eric Einstein, Einstein, Brendan Oudekerk, bartenders, Rose Kennedy, Tom Campbell, Campbell, James Delos Reyes, that's, Spencer Hoddeson, Hoddeson, Bud Light, Kylie Jenner's, Boston Beer, Victor Tran, Tran Organizations: Love, Alaska Airlines, CNBC, University of California, San Francisco, Gay, New York City, Washington , D.C, New, Boston Beer, Boston, Gay Water Locations: San Francisco, Irvine, Houston, bartenders, Lawrence , Kansas, New York, Washington ,, West Hollywood, influencers, New York City, Gopuff, Virginia
Henrik Fisker stands with the Fisker Ocean electric vehicle after its unveiling at the Manhattan Beach Pier ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show and AutoMobilityLA in Manhattan Beach, California. The new filing comes after the Fisker company failed to secure an investment from a big automaker to keep afloat. The automaker, unlike most of its peers, contracted a third-party manufacturer to build the Fisker Ocean crossover. Déjà vuFor Henrik Fisker, a renowned automotive designer credited with designing the BMW Z8 and Aston Martin DB9, it's déjà vu. His first namesake company – Fisker Automotive – filed for bankruptcy protection in 2013, shortly after he left the company.
Persons: Henrik Fisker, Patrick T, Fallon, Fisker, Nikola, Faraday, It's, Henrik Fisker's, Tesla, Sam Abuelsamid, Magna, Abuelsamid, Geeta Gupta, Gupta, Stephanie Valdez Streaty, Aston Martin, Organizations: Manhattan, Los Angeles Auto, AFP, Getty, Lordstown Motors, Guidehouse, Software, U.S, Canadian, Apple, Adobe, SAP America, Manpower, Systems, CNBC, Cox Automotive, Fisker, Inc, BMW Z8, Aston, Aston Martin DB9, China's Wanxiang Locations: Manhattan Beach , California, EVs, U.S, North America, Europe
Hollywood is facing a dire threat: sports
  + stars: | 2024-06-18 | by ( Lucia Moses | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
AdvertisementSports media rights have never been more expensive, but media companies keep paying up. The number of TV shows across the industry has been declining since the 2022 end of the Peak TV era. Media companies have been aggressively pursuing other secondary sports to maintain their value to distributors and advertisers, as Warner Bros. All this has dire implications for entertainment budgets, which media companies have already been trimming after overspending to build streaming businesses. AdvertisementRelationships with the top people in sports will likely be a bigger factor in leadership at media companies moving forward.
Persons: , Doug Shapiro, Shapiro, Seth Meyers, Spencer Wang, David Levy, — it's, Levy, it's, Jonathan Miller, WBD, Michael Kassan, Mark Lazarus, Media Group's, John Kosner, Ed Desser, Sports doesn't, David Zaslav, Alex Iosilevich Organizations: Service, NBA, Business, Turner Broadcasting, Apple, Google, Street Journal, NBC, ESPN, Amazon, Warner Bros, NFL, Comcast, Netflix, Nielsen, Turner Networks, Horizon, Entertainment, Marvel, Star, Integrated Media Co, Hollywood, Media, Warner Bros . Discovery, Sports, Cannes Lions, Turner, TNT, TBS, Premier League, WWE
Read previewSports has increasingly become the star of the show for big TV companies, and its ascent is sending a shiver down Hollywood's spine. AdvertisementSports media rights have never been more expensive, but media companies keep paying up. The number of TV shows across the industry has been declining since the 2022 end of the Peak TV era. Media companies have been aggressively pursuing other secondary sports to maintain their value to distributors and advertisers, as Warner Bros. AdvertisementRelationships with the top people in sports will likely be a bigger factor in leadership at media companies moving forward.
Persons: , Doug Shapiro, Shapiro, Seth Meyers, Spencer Wang, David Levy, — it's, Levy, it's, Jonathan Miller, WBD, Michael Kassan, Mark Lazarus, Media Group's, John Kosner, Ed Desser, Sports doesn't, David Zaslav, Alex Iosilevich Organizations: Service, NBA, Business, Turner Broadcasting, Apple, Google, Street Journal, NBC, ESPN, Amazon, Warner Bros, NFL, Comcast, Netflix, Nielsen, Turner Networks, Horizon, Entertainment, Marvel, Star, Integrated Media Co, Hollywood, Media, Warner Bros . Discovery, Sports, Cannes Lions, Turner, TNT, TBS, Premier League, WWE
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