According to CEO Lachlan Murdoch, Tubi and digital aren’t cannibalizing the stations’ political revenue. Instead, they ...
As the former Dawson’s Creek star shares his diagnosis and says he’s ‘feeling good’, we ask a leading doctor for the facts on ...
Total revenue hit $3.56 billion, and Fox COE Lachlan Murdoch pointed to record political advertising across the company and ...
Higher political advertising revenues at the company's Fox Television Stations unit, coupled by continued growth at free ad-supported streaming television platform Tubi, significantly impacted total ...
Fox chief executive Lachlan Murdoch pointed to record political advertising across the company and strong growth at its ...
Fox’s profit doubled in its latest quarter, as surging political advertising on its television networks ahead of Tuesday’s presidential election helped boost revenue more than Wall Street expected.
Fox Corp. said political advertising ahead of the 2024 presidential election and advertising tied to a new summer soccer schedule boosted its Q1 ...
Advertising revenues increased 11% during this time due to increased political advertisements, continued growth at Tubi and FOX Sports’ “Summer of Soccer.” The company’s EBITDA of over $1 billion was ...
James Van Der Beek is opening up about a health battle. The "Dawson's Creek" alum told People magazine in a statement ...
Producer Steve Barton spoke to Bleeding Cool about nurturing new generations of horror filmmakers in Tubi's All Hallows' Eve: ...
(NEXSTAR) — James Van Der Beek, well known for his roles in “Dawson’s Creek” and “Varsity Blues,” has revealed that he has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer.
He recently appeared in an episode of “Walker” and is set to star in “Sidelined: The QB and Me,” which will be out on Tubi on ...