- H.R.Pufnstuf creator Marty Krofft has died (THR)
- Ofcom accuses Netflix of exaggerating the bottomline impact of new streaming laws (Deadline)
- Consolidation could be coming to South Korea’s SVOD market (Variety)
- As ChatGPT turns one, here’s a look at how AI will affect the media biz next year (The Wrap)
- Pokémon’s new live-action show PokéTsume represents a full-circle moment for the franchise (The Verge)
- The UK’s film and TV industry could lead the world when it comes to generative AI (TBI Vision)
- Napoleon may go head-to-head with Wish at the box office this weekend (THR)
- How do you address fraud in the world of connected TVs? (Economic Times)
- Disney+ is licensing two of its shows to UK streamer ITVX (Variety)
- The number of female writers and directors in British TV is declining, new data finds (Televisual)
- A Finnish finance management company has set up a US$109-million film and TV fund (TBI Vision)
- And for something fun, here’s a look back at 50 years of Thanksgiving specials (Deadline)
- Spend on streaming in Europe was up in 2022, but it probably won’t stay that way (Deadline)
- What did Hollywood learn from the strikes? (Variety)
- Global pay-TV penetration is set to decline, according to Ampere Analysis (THR)
- Younger generations are more attracted to smaller screens, new data finds (Viral World)
- Disney’s highly anticipated World of Frozen attraction is opening at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort on Monday (THR)
- A Titmouse nonprofit is partnering with Warrior Art Camp to launch an animation scholarship program (Deadline)
- Twitch wants to educate users about how their personal data is being collected and used (TechCrunch)
- And something fun: Mattel has launched a Mariah Carey doll in time for the holiday season (USA Today)
- Frozen 4 is already in the works, says Bob Iger (The Wrap)
- Netflix has cancelled several animated series as it grapples with strike-related production shutdowns (Deadline)
- YouTube has released some new AI-based music creation software (TechCrunch)
- Why Gabby’s Dollhouse is a strong alternative to other toddler TV (The Guardian)
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