Amazon on Monday said it would lay off 110 people in its audio division Wondery, as more podcasts are including video.| Los Angeles Times
"E! News" has aired on the Comcast-owned NBCUniversal cable channel since 1991. The news comes as NBCUniversal prepares to spin off cable networks.| Los Angeles Times
The stations and ABC News won't lose any on-air talent in the latest round of cost reductions, which Disney management described as "surgical."| Los Angeles Times
Godwin came to the Walt Disney Co. unit from CBS. She made history as the first Black broadcast news division president.| Los Angeles Times
Warner Bros. is laying off about 10% of its staff in the Motion Picture Group, resulting in 52 job cuts.| Los Angeles Times
Hollywood Inc., the entertainment industry news section from the L.A. Times.| Los Angeles Times