John Koblin and
Michael Grynbaum published a rather lengthy piece earlier today on what CNN and MSNBC may look like in a post-Trump world.
Included in their story was news that the Los Angeles-based CEO of WarnerMedia
Jason Kilar stopped by CNN’s New York HQ and Washington D.C. bureau earlier this month to hold one-on-one sessions with prominent CNN anchors, “many of whom he was meeting for the first time, according to five people with knowledge of the visits.”
The Times adds that Kilar sought the meetings to introduce himself and talk up his enthusiasm for their work as well as his latest project, a CNN-branded streaming service.
Senator proposes free streaming to curb COVID-19 spread during holiday season
By Lucas Manfredi article
Sen. Angus King (I-ME) asks questions during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing to discuss the national security impact of the Federal Communications Commissions L-band spectrum approval to Ligado Networks on Capitol Hill on May 6, 2020 in Was
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In a letter Monday addressed to Netflix s Reed Hastings, Amazon Prime s Mike Hopkins, Disney s Rebecca Campbell, Apple sTim Cook, and WarnerMedia s Jason Kilar, King is asking that all streaming services temporarily remove any cost considerations for current non-subscribers as a public service to Americans planning to stay home this holiday season.
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