Tag: Walt Disney Co
Disney to Switch Communication Platform Following Data Breach in July
The Walt Disney Company is discontinuing the use of Slack for internal company communication following a data hack that leaked over a terabyte of company data. The company is transitioning
DetailAdrian Wojnarowski Retires from ESPN to Take Head Coaching Job at St. Bonaventure
NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski is stepping down from his role at ESPN to join his alma mater, St. Bonaventure, as the general manager of the men’s basketball program. Known for
DetailIntroducing Updated Spectrum Pricing and Faster Internet Speeds from Charter
Charter Communications CEO Chris Winfrey aims to enhance the company’s reputation for reliability and credibility among customers. In an effort to achieve this goal, Charter has introduced new bundles and
DetailDirecTV and Disney Reach Agreement to End Blackout Before College Football Season
DirecTV has reached a deal with Disney to bring back Disney’s ESPN and other channels to its customers after a two-week blackout. The agreement comes just in time for college
DetailJunior Bridgeman Invests in Milwaukee Bucks, Valued at $4 Billion
Former NBA player and businessman Ulysses Lee “Junior” Bridgeman is acquiring a 10% stake in the Milwaukee Bucks, in a deal that values the team at $4 billion. Bridgeman, who
DetailHow Disney’s Dispute with DirecTV Leaves Customers Unable to Watch ‘Monday Night Football’
Millions of DirecTV customers were unable to watch the NFL’s opening “Monday Night Football” game on ESPN due to an ongoing dispute with Disney, the network’s parent company. Disney’s TV
DetailLive shopping on the red carpet: A new trend to watch out for
Viewers tuning in to the 2024 MTV VMAs will have the unique opportunity to shop the outfits and designer looks they see in real-time during the show. This innovative feature
DetailAutomakers increase NFL advertising efforts after recent pullback
Automakers are returning to advertising during the National Football League season after a recent slowdown. Toyota, Hyundai, and Detroit automakers are among those expected to capitalize on the NFL as
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