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How do movies, TV shows make money?

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Beyond the box office and streaming companies, entertainment brands rely on merchandise to rake in some extra cash. (Scripps News)
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NBA says it has entered deal with Amazon, not accepting Warner Bros. Discovery's offer

Higher Ed
The NBA has entered a media rights deal with Amazon, meaning this coming season would end a nearly four-decade run of games being on TNT. (Scripps News)
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Micheal Martin speaks on keeping the TV licence fee

Higher Ed
Tanaiste Micheal Martin says keeping the TV licence fee is necessary for RTE as Exchequer funding may come under pressure in the future.
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Kevin Costner is leaving 'Yellowstone.' Here's what we know about the actor's departure

Higher Ed
Actor Kevin Costner has confirmed that he won't be returning to the hit television series "Yellowstone" ahead of its highly anticipated return on Nov. 10 (Scripps News)
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LSU-Iowa game garners largest NCAA women's basketball TV audience ever

Higher Ed
While the men's tournament has seen a slight bump in the TV audience, the women are enjoying unprecedented ratings.
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Press Association

Micheal Martin asked about RTE controversy

Higher Ed
Tanaiste Micheal Martin speaks to the media during a press conference at Government Buildings in Dublin. He is asked about Catherine Martin taking a hands-off approach to RTE. RTE's former chairwoman Siun Ni Raghallaigh released a...
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Press Association

Tanaiste rejects accusations Catherine Martin has been a ‘hands-off’ media minister during RTE crisis

Higher Ed
Tanaiste Micheal Martin came to the defence of Media Minister Catherine Martin amid calls for her to explain her role in the resignation of the RTE board chairwoman, Siun Ni Raghallaigh.
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Press Association

ITV was ‘unable to uncover’ truth of Schofield affair, external review finds

Higher Ed
ITV made “considerable efforts” to find out the truth about an alleged relationship between Phillip Schofield and a runner on This Morning in 2019 but was “unable to uncover the relevant evidence” until the presenter’s own admission in...
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Simon Harris ‘wont ask voters to spend more money on RTE without reform plan’

Higher Ed
Simon Harris has said he will not be asking his constituents to pay more money to RTE without a “clear reform plan” presented by the broadcaster. The Minister for Further and Higher Education was speaking as new figures indicate there...
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Press Association

RTE director-general speaks to the media after appearing at the Public Accounts Committee

Higher Ed
RTE director-general Kevin Bakhurst speaks to the media after appearing at the Public Accounts Committee. RTE has been rocking since admitted it had underdeclared Tubridy’s earnings by 345,000 euro (£295,000) from the years 2017 to 2022.
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Press Association

Broadcasting House as BBC to meet Metropolitan Police following presenter explicit photo claims

Higher Ed
General footage of the outside of BBC Broadcasting house on monday morning after the latest presenter scandal reaches the news. A male BBC presenter was suspended on sunday evening over allegations that he paid a teen for explicit pictures.
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Printing Press Printing Papers

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Printing Press Printing Papers
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Broadcast Antenna

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Broadcast Antenna
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1960s: News reporter on TV sits at desk, talks

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1960s: News reporter on TV sits at desk, talks. Man hands reporter paper, reporter reads paper, talks.
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1950s: Restless husband sits in chair

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1950s: Restless husband sits in chair. Man looks at bookcase. Man fidgets. Man picks up book and flips through it.
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Bridgeman Arts

1950s: Restless husband flips through book

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1950s: Restless husband flips through book. Man drops book. Man leans back and clasps hands. Man rubs face. Man stands and kneels in front of television.
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Press Association

Woman in Margaret Thatcher mask protesting against Channel 4 privatisation

Higher Ed
A woman wearing a mask of former prime minister Margaret Thatcher holds a banner as she protests against the Channel 4 privatisation outside of a Channel 4 building in Horseferry Road, London.
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BBC at risk of losing 'a generation of viewers' says Ofcom

Higher Ed
The BBC is at risk of losing “a generation of viewers” if it cannot engage a younger audience – and it may not be sustainable in its current form, Ofcom has warned. Time spent with BBC services by younger audiences across TV, radio and...
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Television Executive Watches Television Programmes on Three Different Monitors

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Television Executive Watches Television Programmes on Three Different Monitors
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Footage of the 1930s as Television is Introduced to America

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Footage of the 1930s as Television is Introduced to America
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1950s: Husband locks door

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1950s: Husband locks door. Man tosses keys and puts them in his pocket. Man turns. Man takes off hat and puts down book. Man walks past wife. Woman speaks. Woman stands.
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Man Walks into Music Critic's Office

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Man Walks into Music Critic's Office
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Machine Monitoring Viewing Habits of Television Audience

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Machine Monitoring Viewing Habits of Television Audience
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Aerial View of New York World Fair as Television is Introduced

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Aerial View of New York World Fair as Television is Introduced