Entertainment
Coverage of Entertainment in the Nexus archive.
- Everyone is a media brand now
Companies are reshaping media by building studios, buying platforms, and transforming marketing into entertainment while converting journalism into in-house content.
- Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem: Study
A study suggests that remote work, rather than artificial intelligence, may be contributing to employment challenges among young, unemployed individuals. The research comes as concerns grow over AI's impact on white-collar jobs in sectors like finance, law, entertainment, and media.
- Warner Bros. Discovery board approves sale to Paramount
The board of Warner Bros. Discovery approved the sale of the media company to Paramount, marking a significant step toward forming one of the world's largest entertainment, live sports, and news providers. The decision follows a two-month process initiated by Paramount.
- Meta will now allow parents to see the topics their child discussed with Meta AI
Meta has introduced a new feature allowing parents to view the topics their child discussed with Meta AI. The topics include categories such as 'School,' 'Entertainment,' 'Lifestyle,' 'Travel,' 'Writing,' and 'Health and Wellbeing.'
- TechCrunch is heading to Tokyo — and bringing the Startup Battlefield with it
TechCrunch is organizing SusHi Tech 2026 in Tokyo, focusing on AI, Robotics, Resilience, and Entertainment. The event will feature live demos, software innovation sessions, and discussions on AI's impact across industries.