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Mattel Combines Film, TV Divisions Under Robbie Brenner. Jennifer Breslow has been named head of television, with former CAA agent Darian Lanzetta and Tom McNulty acting as senior executives of film.
Mattel Combines Film, TV Units Under Robbie Brenner. The exec and “Barbie” producer will be president and chief content officer of the unified company. Jeremy Fuster. June 2, 2025 @ 11:17 AM.
The California Senate today voted 34-1 to approve its version of legislation aimed at expanding and retooling the state’s Film and Television Tax Credit Program ...
Disney is laying off several hundred employees in film, television and corporate finance, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday. In 2023, Disney cut 7,000 jobs as part of an effort to ...
Disney Laying Off Hundreds In TV & Film Entertainment, Corporate Finance. By Nellie Andreeva. Nellie Andreeva. Co-Editor-in-Chief, TV @DeadlineNellie More Stories By Nellie ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Media company Walt Disney is laying off several hundred employees in film, television and corporate finance, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Georges Schoucair and Myriam Sassine of the Beirut-based production company will also present two movies, Mounia Akl‘s 'Costa ...
The cuts come just a few months after Disney laid off nearly 200 staffers across its TV and ABC News operations in March, after the company let go 75 across ABC News and local stations in October ...
Disney is laying off hundreds of workers across TV and film teams as the company continues to shift its focus towards streaming services.
California lost roughly 40,000 film and tv jobs that year alone, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. "When that finally settled, we were like, OK, great, ...
Disney fires hundreds in film, TV as industry woes drag on Disney had about 233,000 employees at the end of its last fiscal year in September, including 76% full time.
Hundreds of Walt Disney Co., employees, in television, film and corporate financial operations, were notified Monday that their jobs are being cut amid declining TV ratings and revenue.