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Cable networks powerhouse Discovery Communications has won the auction for the Scandinavian assets of German TV giant ProSiebenSat.1 in a deal that values the business at $1.7 billion (€1.33 ...
Discovery Communications, which owns TLC and Animal Planet, is acquiring Scripps Networks, which owns Food Network and HGTV, in an $11.9 billion deal. "Together, we're about 20% of the viewership ...
Discovery Communications is betting big with an investment in five online publishers — Thrillist, The Dodo, NowThisMedia, Seeker and SourceFed Studios — to attract young audiences. By Natalie ...
Discovery Communications, the $7.4 billion company behind Shark Week and popular cable channels including TLC and Animal Planet, is moving its headquarters from Silver Spring, Md., to New York.
Discovery Communications carved a lucrative niche in television with “Deadliest Catch,” “Shark Week” and other shows that portray survival in the wilds. On Monday, the cable programming ...
In the latest trading session, Discovery Communications (DISCA) closed at $26.62, marking a -0.93% move from the previous day. This move was narrower than the S&P 500's daily loss of 1.23%.
Discovery Communications (DISCA) closed at $28.68 in the latest trading session, marking a -1.92% move from the prior day. This move lagged the S&P 500's daily loss of 0.53%. Elsewhere ...
Discovery Communications Inc. and toy giant Hasbro Inc. are ending their equal partnership in the Hub, a cable network that hoped to become a force in children's television but made little headway ...
Discovery Communications CEO David Zaslav received an astounding $156.1 million in compensation last year, the company disclosed Friday in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
Discovery Communications on Monday announced it has agreed to buy Scripps Networks Interactive in a $14.6 billion deal that creates a lifestyle programming engine with a global reach as cable ...
Discovery Communications, the company behind the Discovery Channel and Animal Planet, picked quite the week to go public.Even so, as the financial crisis wreaks havoc on the markets, the company's ...
Discovery Communications Inc. reported an accelerating decline in subscribers to its channels in the U.S., a sign that the unraveling of the cable television bundle is picking up speed.