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Sarah Whitten - Netflix blows past earnings estimates as subscribers jump 16% - cnbc.com - Los Angeles

Netflix blows past earnings estimates as subscribers jump 16%

LOS ANGELES — Netflix will no longer provide quarterly membership numbers or average revenue per user starting next year, the company said Thursday as it reported earnings that beat on the top and bottom lines.

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Bob Chapek - Sarah Whitten - Disney's parks are its top money maker — and it plans to spend $60 billion to keep it that way - cnbc.com - state California

Disney's parks are its top money maker — and it plans to spend $60 billion to keep it that way

Three years ago, Josh D'Amaro stood in a nearly empty Disneyland.

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Nelson Peltz - Bob Iger - Bob Chapek - Sarah Whitten - Disney's Iger says Peltz proxy battle was a 'distraction,' board is focused on picking his successor - cnbc.com

Disney's Iger says Peltz proxy battle was a 'distraction,' board is focused on picking his successor

Nelson Peltz's proxy battle was a "distraction" and Disney can now focus on trying to turn a streaming profit and planning its succession, its CEO Bob Iger said on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Thursday, just one day after handing a stinging defeat to the activist investor.

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Sarah Whitten - Warner Bros - Why streamers are shrinking their content libraries - cnbc.com -  Hollywood

Why streamers are shrinking their content libraries

Every day the streaming landscape is looking more and more like the beast it sought to slay — cable.

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Sarah Whitten - Robert Oppenheimer - Oscars 2024: 'Oppenheimer' wins best picture, six other awards including best director, best actor - cnbc.com - Los Angeles - Vietnam - county Alexander

Oscars 2024: 'Oppenheimer' wins best picture, six other awards including best director, best actor

This has been CNBC's live blog covering the 96th annual Academy Awards.

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Sarah Whitten - IMAX 'ran out of seats' for 'Dune: Part Two' and Legendary Entertainment is interested in 'Part Three' - cnbc.com - China

IMAX 'ran out of seats' for 'Dune: Part Two' and Legendary Entertainment is interested in 'Part Three'

After a two-month drought, "Dune: Part Two" has delivered a much-welcomed deluge of ticket sales to the domestic box office — and its success could bring a third franchise film to cinemas.

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Sarah Whitten - Warner Bros - 'Dune: Part Two' looks to end box office drought with $80 million opening - cnbc.com - Los Angeles

'Dune: Part Two' looks to end box office drought with $80 million opening

LOS ANGELES — Movie theater operators are hoping that Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment's "Dune: Part Two," due out in theaters Friday, will be the much-needed oasis amid a drought of blockbuster content.

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Sarah Whitten - Christopher Nolan - 'Anyone But You' could spark a rom-com renaissance in Hollywood - cnbc.com -  Hollywood

'Anyone But You' could spark a rom-com renaissance in Hollywood

Released just before the crowded Christmas movie season, Sony's "Anyone But You" seemed destined to be anything but a box-office hit — especially after it tallied just $6 million in ticket sales during its opening weekend.

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