This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. YouTube became the latest media and tech company to settle one of President Trump’s lawsuits. On Monday, YouTube ...
YouTube TV is finding that running a streaming service in today's media landscape is tougher than ever. Content negotiations, rising costs, and the push for original programming have created a ...
The YouTube and Netflix app logos are seen on a television (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) YouTube, Disney and Netflix held steady as the top three companies in Nielsen’s Media Distributor Gauge ...
NEW YORK—Nielsen’s rankings of media distributors by their share of total TV viewing saw YouTube, Disney and Netflix remain the top three ranked companies in August as the start of the football season ...
The latest vessel in Disney Cruise Line’s growing fleet left its shipyard home Friday, making the slow 20-mile river trip so it can complete sea trials ahead of a debut from Port Everglades later this ...
*YouTube TV recently resolved its dispute with Fox, but more difficult negotiations are on the horizon as its carriage agreements with NBC and Disney approach expiration. These upcoming talks could ...
Disney Cruise Line has delayed the launch of one of two ships it had planned to debut later this year, citing “unexpected delays” in the shipbuilding process. The Disney Adventure, which was expected ...
Disney Cruise Line said it has pushed back the debut of the Singapore-based Disney Adventure from Dec. 15 to March 10 because of unexpected shipbuilding delays. In a letter to customers, Disney said, ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Disney has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), accusing the entertainment giant of violating federal children’s privacy laws by ...
Disney will pay $10 million to settle claims by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that it mislabeled videos for children on YouTube, which allowed the collection of kids' personal information without ...
The FTC's complaint claims that Disney "failed to designate certain YouTube videos as being made for children," which allowed those videos to be targeted with online advertising. The agency argues ...
The Walt Disney Company will pay $10 million to settle Federal Trade Commission allegations that it enabled the unlawful collection of children’s personal data on YouTube. The FTC claimed the company ...
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