Georg Szalai joined The Hollywood Reporter in 2001 as a business reporter in New York, was named business editor in 2003 and also became New York bureau chief in 2005. He has been based in London since 2012, working with THR's global team as international business editor and, since 2023, as global business editor. Despite being THR’s resident Austrian, he has (as of mid-2023) never met Arnold Schwarzenegger. Georg has covered such major Hollywood deals as Disney's acquisition of large parts of Fox, the merger that created Warner Bros. Discovery, Comcast's takeover of Sky and various music catalog sales. He also enjoys following such entertainment business and finance topics as Netflix and the evolving streaming business, CEO pay, and earnings reports, plus has attended film festivals from Berlin and Cannes to Tokyo.Source
The star, featured in a short brand film from the Danish toy giant, talks about how acting allows her to play for a living and the benefits of the simple life.
Jane Lynch is a work-obsessed CEO whose eyes get opened to the benefits of play thanks to six adventurous children who bring fun and color to a monotonous workplace. No, that is not the premise of a new Hollywood blockbuster, but a short brand film that is part of Danish toy company Lego Group’s Play Is Your Superpower campaign.
Lego says it is the brand’s “first-ever fully playable brand film, which celebrates the heroes that can...…The star, featured in a short brand film from the Danish toy giant, talks about how acting allows her to play for a living and the benefits of the simple life.
Jane Lynch is a work-obsessed CEO whose eyes get opened to the benefits of play thanks to six adventurous children who bring fun and color to a monotonous workplace. No, that is not the premise of a new Hollywood blockbuster, but a short brand film that is part of Danish toy company Lego Group’s Play Is Your Superpower campaign.
Lego says it is the brand’s “first-ever fully playable brand film, which celebrates the heroes that can...WW…
byViacomCBS will launch advertising-supported streaming service Pluto TV in France next month, vowing to "transform" the country’s TV and streaming market.ViacomCBS Networks International, in the latest step of the global rollout, said Pluto TV would introduce the service in France on Feb. 8, highlighting that it will become "the first FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television) service to debut in the country."The service will allow French audiences to stream 40 curated and original channels. Its library will include content from both ViacomCBS brands and third parties through "partnerships...…byViacomCBS will launch advertising-supported streaming service Pluto TV in France next month, vowing to "transform" the country’s TV and streaming market.ViacomCBS Networks International, in the latest step of the global rollout, said Pluto TV would introduce the service in France on Feb. 8, highlighting that it will become "the first FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television) service to debut in the country."The service will allow French audiences to stream 40 curated and original channels. Its library will include content from both ViacomCBS brands and third parties through "partnerships...WW…