Lucas Manfredi is a TV Business reporter at TheWrap, writing about the programming, executives and trends in the television and streaming industries. Prior to joining the TheWrap in November 2022, he spent four years at Fox Business as a production assistant and a reporter on its digital team. He has a Bachelor of Science in Television-Radio production from Ithaca College and can be reached at lucas.manfredi@thewrap.com.

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Lucas received a Bachelor of Science degree in Television-Radio from Ithaca College
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The 35th annual celebration and investigation of shark habits and behaviors will air on Discovery and stream on Max
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Kate Bedingfield Joins CNN as Political Commentator
The former White House Communications Director will be based in D.C.
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Marvel’s ‘Secret Invasion’ to Stream First 3 Episodes on Hulu
With the Disney+ series’ finale set for release Wednesday, the installments will be available on the sibling streamer from July 21 through Aug. 17
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The agreement, which will now be sent to union members for ratification, covers roughly 1,500 theatrical professionals working on Broadway and touring productions
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“Her dedication, passion and commitment to her work and her contributions to our team at Gersh will always be remembered,” the talent agency’s co-president Leslie Siebert said in a memo to staff
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Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos Says Double Strike Is ‘Not Outcome That We Wanted’
“We’re super committed to getting to an agreement as soon as possible,” the executive says
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Netflix Adds 5.9 Million Subscribers Amid Password-Sharing Crackdown
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New York SAG-AFTRA President Says AMPTP Underestimated Union’s Resolve, Unity During Negotiations (Video)
“Once we got across the table from them and saw what they were sending back to us, we collectively agreed that it was not acceptable,” Ezra Knight tells TheWrap