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Florida to Sue CDC to Allow Cruises to Resume U.S. Sailings, Industry Asks to Be Treated Like Airlines
Florida’s governor said the state will sue the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, demanding cruise ships be allowed to resume sailing immediately.
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Everything You Need to Know Before Disneyland Reopens on April 30
From refurbishing the iconic carousel to putting the final strokes on Avengers Campus, Disney has been working on its California parks over the past year.
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Avengers Campus Will Open at Disneyland on June 4
The new area is an extension to Disney’s California Adventure theme park in Anaheim, California and features Marvel’s mightiest heroes from Earth and the stars.
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Disney, Geico and Other Corporations Backed Florida Lawmakers Now Sponsoring Restrictive Voting Bills
Disney, Geico and many other corporations backed the campaigns of Florida lawmakers now sponsoring new restrictive voting rights bills.
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CBS Saw 14% Decline in Viewers for NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Game, While Ratings for Women's Title Match on ESPN Grew
The 2021 NCAA men’s basketball championship averaged 16.9 million viewers, the lowest rating for CBS since it started broadcasting in 1982.
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Southwest Calls Back Pilots to Prepare for Busier Summer Schedule: CNBC After Hours
Phil LeBeau breaks down how airlines are calling pilots to work as they prepare for a busier summer schedule now that so many Americans are vaccinated.
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Topps to Go Public Through SPAC Deal as Baseball Card Company Ventures Into NFTs
Topps, which is best known for its baseball cards and Bazooka candy line, has agreed to go public through a merger with a special purpose acquisition company.
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What to Watch Today: Stocks Set to Take a Breather After Dow, S&P 500 Closing Records
U.S. stock futures fell today, one day after the Dow and S&P 500 surged to closing records.
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NFL Approves 17-Game Schedule and Drops a Preseason Contest
The schedule change is the first since 1978 when the NFL added two games to its regular season.
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Bank and Cyclical Stocks Should Be Bought on the Dip, Jim Cramer Says
“When you look at the stocks that got hit today, I don’t think they’re going to stay down,” the “Mad Money” host said.
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Harry Potter Could Make HBO Max a Streaming Giant, But JK Rowling and a Deal With NBC Stand in the Way
Harry Potter could be a game changer for HBO Max, but the anti-trans comments of its author J.K. Rowling have turned off fans.
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Vizio Slumps 9% in NYSE Debut 14 Years After Company Took TV Market by Storm
Vizio remains one of the largest TV sellers in the U.S., but investors looking for growth are more focused on the company’s ad business.
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Amazon's Big Fire TV Update With a Brand New Home Screen Is Out Now
The new Amazon Fire TV update includes a redesigned home screen, support for up to six different users with personalized recommendations and more.
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ViacomCBS Stock Closes Down 23% as Wall Street Expresses Doubt About Streaming Execution
In a Wednesday note, Bank of America Securities said that ViacomCBS’s move to streaming was the “right strategy” for the media company, “but hard to execute.”
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Disney to Debut ‘Black Widow,' ‘Cruella' in Theaters and on Disney+ as It Shifts Dates for Several Summer Films
Disney has altered its summer release schedule. “Black Widow” and “Cruella” will now each debut simultaneously in theaters and on Disney+.
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NBA Is Next Up for a Big Rights Increase, and $75 Billion Is the Price
The NBA’s current deal pays $2.6 billion per year, and it could increase that figure to $8 billion in its next agreement.
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The $100 Billion-Plus Deal Between the NFL and Media Companies Is a Giant Leap of Faith
The NFL and U.S. media companies are banding together and taking a leap of faith that huge increases in media rights won’t lead to financial disaster.
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With Media Deals Complete, NFL Eyes Over $100 Million Per Year for Its Data Rights
The National Football League could seek $100 million per year for its data rights provided to sports betting companies.
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NFL's Media Chief Sees Amazon, Other Streamers Bringing a New Level of Interaction to Games
“Nobody just wanted to put television on the internet,” National Football League executive Brian Rolapp told CNBC.
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NFL Finalizes New 11-Year Media Rights Deal, Amazon Gets Exclusive Thursday Night Rights
The new agreement runs through 2033 and will feature two Super Bowls returning to Disney’s ABC network channel.