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Take-Two CEO Says $11 Billion Deal for Zynga Makes Sense
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. said it will buy mobile game maker Zynga Inc. in a deal valued at $11 billion, a costly purchase intended to help the publisher of Grand Theft Auto break into the fast-growing market for smartphone...
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More Nuance And Diversity In Hollywood Portrayals Of Sexual Assault
New films and TV series about sexual assault are bringing more nuance and diversity to the issue.
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Sony, Microsoft Offer Cyberpunk Refunds After Player Complaints
Dec.18 -- Sony and Microsoft have taken unusual measures to appease customers unhappy with CD Projekt SA’s Cyberpunk 2077 game, which was released earlier this month and is riddled with bugs. For PlayStation players, Sony is offering...
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What Makes A Film 'International'? The Answer Isn't Really Clear.
The Oscars changed its "Best Foreign Language Film" to "Best International Feature Film" — but that change is in name only.
Bridgeman Arts
Magnifying glasses, microscopes and different materials used in scientific experiments. France, 1940s
Clip 1 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944). Magnifying...
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Parks and architecture in Monte Carlo. French Riviera, 1951
Clip 3 from the 1951 French language film 'Croisiere Bleue' about the South of France, the French Riviera, Monaco and Monte Carlo. A bust of Hector Berlioz. Path and enfilade with palm trees on both sides. Tilt up to landscape of Monte...
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City scenes, library, children and market. Algiers, 1961
Clip 1 from the 1961 film 'De quel amour blessec', which shows images from Algeria through the centuries from the perspective of four writers: Apulece, Saint Augustin, Ibn Khaldoun et Albert Camus. Scenes from the city of Algiers,...
Curated Video
The Coronavirus Is Accelerating Entertainment's Digital Evolution
Hollywood is attempting to run show business like normal by substituting physical venues with digital ones.
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Russia's Lucrative Market for Mobile Games
Dec. 18 -- Tapinator CEO Ilya Nikolayev discusses Russia's appetite for mobile games with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bridgeman Arts
Sweden 1970s - a mapping of Sweden's natural landscapes and agriculture
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features a view of planet Earth from space, and an eventual zoom into Scandinavia. The map outlines different places in Sweden and cuts to landscapes, rural scenes,...
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Leisure in Monte Carlo. French Riviera, 1951
Clip 1 from the 1951 French language film 'Croisiere Bleue' about the South of France, the French Riviera, Monaco and Monte Carlo. Scenes of coastal life and leisure in Monte Carlo. A train travels into a tunnel. Footage of the exterior...
Bloomberg
Massimo Bottura: Art Became My Landscape of Ideas
Nov. 11 -- Never Trust a Skinny Italian Chef Author Massimo Bottura discusses culinary tradition, his inspirations and contemporary design on The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Amazon Dives Into Game-Streaming Market
Sep.24 -- Amazon.com Inc. unveiled an array of updated Echo smart speakers, security devices, and a new "Luna" streaming video games service on Thursday. Dave Limp, senior vice president of devices and services at Amazon, discusses all...
Bridgeman Arts
Experiments with telescopes and moving machinery. France, 1940s
Clip 2 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944). Experiments with...
Bloomberg
Esports to Create Opportunities for Various Businesses, Goldman Says
Aug.19 -- Masaru Sugiyama, an analyst at Goldman Sachs, talks about the prospects for esports. He spoke on August 17 with Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick's Take on Fortnite
Jun.13 -- Year-old free global hit Fortnite is the talk of E3 -- the video-game industry's biggest show of the year. The multiplayer shooting title released last year by closely held Epic Games has become a cultural phenomenon. And while...
Curated Video
What Are People Actually Watching During The Pandemic?
Viewers at home are de-stressing with kids' shows, escapist dramas and ... pandemic-related titles.
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US: Napster: Napster ordered to remove copyright material from site
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The music industry is now searching through files on the popular music website, Napster, in order to tell the company which songs it must remove.
A federal court judge has ordered the action against the highly popular music...
Bloomberg
Creating Lullabies From Rock, Rap and Heavy Metal
Oct. 23 -- Since launching, CMH Label Group has created more than 50 albums sold in specialty baby retailers around the country and online through Amazon, iTunes, Target and Best Buy. Lisa Roth joins Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking...
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The Hong Kong Startup Making a Name in Hollywood
Feb. 26 -- Eric Tan, founder and chief executive officer at Fifth Journey, discusses his company's deals with major Hollywood studios to develop games for their biggest blockbusters. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending...
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Why Video-Game Stocks Are Surging
Jun.14 -- Strauss Zelnick, Take-Two Interactive Software Inc.'s chief executive officer, discusses the surge in video-game stocks and the newest gaming consoles. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang from E3 2017 in Los Angeles on...
Curated Video
What Were Audiences Watching When They Weren't Watching The Election?
"Comfort television" can include uplifting comedies, nostalgic favorites and dystopian dramas.
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It's A War Between Streaming Services And Legacy TV, Says LightShed Partners
Jan.15 -- Richard Greenfield, partner at LightShed Partners LLC, discusses the heightened levels of competition among online streaming services in the age of Covid-19. He also talks about how Netflix has been remarkable in ramping up...
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Why Do Movies Have So Many Producers?
Movie producers are the ones who traditionally find the project, gather funding, and hire the key talent.