Merger mania leaves mid-tier licensors scrambling for platforms

The year 2000 may well go down in history as the pinnacle of merger-madness. Right before the turn of the century, the world's largest entertainment company was formed with the US$167-billion Time-Warner/AOL deal, followed by Viacom's merging with CBS. Meanwhile, over...
June 1, 2000

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