Inside Disney: How the Bob Iger-Bob Chapek Rift Led to the ScarJo Blunder
Insiders tell TheWrap that Iger is “mortified” that Johansson ended up suing the studio
Insiders tell TheWrap that Iger is “mortified” that Johansson ended up suing the studio
it’s evident that Facebook is not ever going to do a good enough job at keeping our democracy safe. The question is: What are we going to do about it?
I fear that we are in a moment of interregnum, not a reset after our brush with Trumpian catastrophe
Our four-part series highlighted the complexities of living in a time when social media has intensified the speed and virulence of public censure
Dick Clark Productions is shopping the show to NBC as part of a deal to renegotiate the troubled Golden Globes, TheWrap has learned
A paradox: The number of companies that distribute mass entertainment is shrinking even as the volume of content is exploding
”Editors have become more timid,“ says Daryl Cagle, who oversees a syndicate of 70 editorial cartoonists that service more than half the nation’s newspapers
Mentorship, inspiration and networking are here for three days
The response from activist groups and top streamers: Not enough. Too slow. Awfully vague
For those who still think the glass is half-empty, I see it filling up
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s diversity and PR consultants quit after a disastrous meeting with Time’s Up and publicity leaders
Amy Thurlow is ”in way over her head“ as president of Golden Globes producer Dick Clark Productions, an insider tells TheWrap
Insiders complain about the management style of DCP President Amy Thurlow
None of the films or series ended up getting Golden Globe nominations, despite other honors
A letter issued to the HFPA is to be expected on Tuesday, one insider tells TheWrap