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The Hollywood CEO Pay Mega Chart Revealed — and One Big Golden Parachute

Bob Bakish, gone at Paramount Global, but not without a hefty payout.

Creators Are Building Their Own Supersized Studio System As Hollywood Cuts Back

YouTube stars now reach as much people as legacy media — and they’re poaching some of the top players to grow even bigger.

How Movie Studio Spies Size Up the Competition

Each year at CinemaCon, executives use the gathering of theater owners to check out rival slates. THR obtained some of this year's reviews, both cutting and glowing.

Volatility Bites: Why Hollywood Is Terrified of Tariffs

The pandemic and strikes were bad enough. But, with entertainment companies struggling to stay in the black amidst Trumpian chaos, a recession could be an extinction-level event.

Streaming Profit Report: Netflix Leads, Disney Rises, Warner Grows. Is Consolidation Next?

Also: NBCUniversal and Paramount Global narrowed streaming losses with an eye on profitability ahead.

The Incredible Shrinking Studio Chief

High-flying execs are dropping like flies right now — at Amazon MGM, and possibly at Warner Bros. — turning what was once the most coveted job in Hollywood into one of the riskiest.

The Miyazaki Maelstrom: OpenAI’s Ghibli Craze Signals a Troubling Future for Hollywood

Sure, it's just some cool images. But it shows the tide is with the customized and the automated — and away from originality.

Behind Amazon MGM’s Jen Salke Ouster and Its Fallout

Yes, there were some big hits like 'Reacher.' But pricey underperformers like 'Lord of the Rings' and 'Citadel' along with little movement on the Bond franchise didn't help, even if, as chief Mike Hopkins is telling insiders, it was simply a matter of streamlining the org chart.

Patrick Whitesell After Ari: WME Mogul Opens Up About His Own Empire Building Plans

In his first interview since a $25 billion move took Endeavor private, the dealmaker elaborates on his next chapter (NFL clients and the live events business loom large) and $250 million investment platform. Just don't ask about his longtime wingman.

Hollywood’s DEI-Promoting Nonprofits Face Trump Assault: “The Higher Profile You Are, the Bigger the Target”

Many organizations who work with studios, like Women in Film and Color of Change, are facing a newly challenging environment imposed by the White House.

Studio Profit Report: Lower Costs Are the Name of the Game

NBCUniversal and Disney saw their bottom line rise in their studio units during calendar year 2024, Warner Bros. Discovery and Sony dipped, while Paramount prepares for a sale.

One Bold Idea That Could Save California’s Film and TV Industry

Rather than debating how many tax dollars to dole out every year, the state should directly invest in and become a co-financier on projects. It’s not an unheard-of concept.