Media Archive
Archives for March 2018
“My theory — very un-Hollywood — is I’d rather have a small piece of what I anticipate to be a much bigger pie than a big piece of what I anticipate to be a small pie.”


All 67 games start streaming today. You can watch many of them for free.


The company is entering the movement against gun violence in a big way.


Republicans spent millions trying sell tax cuts and harsh sanctuary city policy, and didn’t secure a win.


“My job is not to take sides.”


Nancy Dubuc, a veteran TV executive, will replace Vice co-founder Shane Smith.


Five years in, Francis is as controversial as ever.


GoNoodle makes free software your kids may have used at school; he wants them to watch it at home, too.


He also worked on the FX series “Justified,” and — for about a minute — “Full House.”


She has stepped down as CEO of A&E and is likely to become the new boss at Vice Media. Makes sense.


Her Teen Vogue column about Trump and gaslighting catapulted her career.


A message from Apple to big publishers: We like you.


They bought Fandom last month, and they want more.


The controversial education secretary thinks she is “more misunderstood than anything.”


Swisher interviewed Jarrett about diversity and inclusion in the tech industry and much more.