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Warner Bros. Discovery’s announced separation follows the industry’s latest M&A trend. In this case, separation is easy.
Cable network juggernaut Discovery Communications finally will become a fully public company with increased control over its strategic direction in a deal unveiled Thursday by its current ...
Discovery Communications Inc. and toy giant Hasbro Inc. are ending their equal partnership in the Hub, a cable network that hoped to become a force in children's television but made little headway ...
Discovery Communications to Acquire ProSieben’s Scandinavian Assets in $1.7 Billion Deal. UPDATED: The Nordic deal comes as the company continues to look for international expansion and also is ...
Discovery Communications, which owns TLC and Animal Planet, is acquiring Scripps Networks, which owns Food Network and HGTV, in an $11.9 billion deal.
Discovery Communications announced today that it has agreed to form a new consolidated joint venture with TEN: The Enthusiast Network. Discovery will take a majority controlling interest in the ...
Discovery Communications To Buy Scripps For $14.6 Billion. ByMadeline Berg, Former Staff. I cover the intersection of Hollywood and money. Jul 31, 2017, 09:45am EDT Jul 31, 2017, 11:10am EDT.
Discovery Communications, the $7.4 billion company behind Shark Week and popular cable channels including TLC and Animal Planet, is moving its headquarters from Silver Spring, Md., to New York.
On Discovery Communications' popular TV reality show "Gold Rush," guest prospectors endure harsh conditions in remote parts of the world to try to strike it rich. The cable-TV network's experience ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Warner Bros. Discovery will split into two public companies by next year, calving off cable operations from its streaming service as the number of people “cutting the cord” brings with ...
The chief executive, David Zaslav, of CNN’s parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery, is expected to get hit with a major pay ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSN🌍 Discovery: objects move and align in the depths of the EarthThe depths of the Earth still hold many surprises. A team of scientists has discovered that objects move horizontally in the Earth's mantle, nearly 1,864 miles (3,000 km) beneath our feet.
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