Check Out This Behind-The-Scenes Look at Scream…the Musical

Horror films have a proud and lengthy history of using real-life gimmicks to draw in viewers, from director William Castle having actors dressed up as “nurses standing by” in case someone died of fright during showings of Macabre (1958) to the “No Late Admissions” rule that Alfred Hitchcock embraced for Psycho (1960). In the age…

48 Attorneys General Come After Meta Again, File Appeal Brief vs. Antitrust Suit Dismissal

The legal hits keep coming for Meta: Just three days after U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg denied the former Facebook’s second motion to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust lawsuit against the company, a bipartisan coalition of 48 attorneys general is taking another shot. The attorneys general filed their suit in December 2020, at…

More Details Revealed On Project Bernanke And Jedi Blue In Newly Unsealed Google Suit

The state attorneys general-led antitrust lawsuit against Google over its advertising practices is like a picture slowly coming into focus. On Friday afternoon, an amended complaint filed last year was unsealed in a New York district court revealing even more details about Project Bernanke, a Google program to use information coming from publisher ad serversContinue reading »

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Netflix Raises Monthly Prices for the First Time Since 2020

Streaming mogul Netflix is raising its prices in the U.S. and Canada. The service upped its prices in the U.S. by $1 or $2 beginning today, increasing the cost of its basic plan by $1 to $10 a month, while the standard plan jumps from $14 a month to $15.49. Netflix’s premium tier will cost…

Google’s Alleged Scheme to Corner the Online Ad Market

A newly unredacted legal filing sheds light on internal programs that antitrust enforcers argue advantaged Google at the expense of advertisers and publishers.