Martin Nisenholtz will leave after 16 years with the company
In conference call with analysts, CEO Les Moonves was bullish about the streaming business
The old way of doing business is over, and as more content moves into the stream and the cloud, the industry is getting leaner
Analysis: Yahoo's board has its work cut out for themselves after firing the company's CEO
The back-end work is done, and for a fee retailers and studios can begin linking up to the digital rights locker
YouTube will imminently launch a movie-on-demand service charging users to stream movies off the world’s largest video sharing site
Executive had been president of network’s business strategy, key in merger with Comcast
Comcast-owned site plans to drop writer rates "significantly" beginning in May
Also, Yahoo's head of M&A heads for the exits
U.K. media company hires editor to launch new digital operation in New York
New 8-theater pact means company will have 46 operating in region by 2014
After 14 months in development, long-awaited "metered" model launches
Looking to grow into a media sector that isn't dying, Toronto-based DVD replication giant hires former Warner digital executive
When is "Saturday Night Live" gonna get with the digital age?
Crunching the numbers behind the paper's digital subscription plan
THR investor acquires media aggregation site from NYU professor Patrick Phillips
Huffington enters a partnership with New Jersey mayor Cory Booker that doesn't seem journalistically sound
Ex-Disney chief elected to director's seat alongside Edgar Bronfman, Jr., others
Publisher is bullish on the technology, wary of Apple's "stranglehold"
"State of the Media" report says more people get news online than they do in print
In his first column for revamped New York Times magazine, Bill Keller sounds off on "orgy of self-reference"
Latest creative partnership for Electus' DumbDumb digital studio
Jim Lanzone, ex-CEO of Ask.com, to oversee "oversee all of CBS Interactive's operations worldwide"
But few have paid for News Corp.’s tablet newspaper since extending a free trial
Chief Nick Denton: "We knew this was going to be traumatic"
Chief Nick Denton: "We got ahead of ourselves -- and now we're rowing back"
Move "designed to reduce rankings for low-quality sites"; Demand Media responds
Washington, D.C. hyperlocal site reorganized by Allbritton
Huffington Post's VP of media relations responds to Newspaper Guild campaign, criticism
Band's new album already available through its website; CD to release on March 28
Hollywood trade flexes legal muscle against ex-Weinstein newsletter and film industry aggregator; web host pulls site offline temporarily
Publishers can rejoice a bit, but Apple is taking 30 percent cut and still won't give up customer data