After spending much of the last year signing some of Hollywood’s top creators, Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman gave the crowd at CES in Las Vegas a first look at Quibi, their upcoming mobile-only ...
"The mission of the company is to entertain, inform and inspire, so hopefully we can bring a little bit of that to people in an otherwise quite difficult situation," Quibi CEO Meg Whitman said. Quibi, ...
Are viewers willing to pay for yet another new streaming service — especially one that will only be available on their phones and feature short-form episodes? Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman, the ...
Much like its content, Quibi didn't last very long. Quibi, the app that staked its future on short videos, is shutting down just six months after it launched, the company announced Wednesday. Other ...
Jeffrey Katzenberg took a massive swing at the streaming biz with Quibi — and despite the startup’s shutdown just six months after it launched, he says he’s still proud of the effort. Katzenberg, an ...
*Quibi, the shortform mobile streaming service that went bust six months after it launched, is currently “in advanced talks” about selling its catalog to Roku. According to the Wall Street Journal, ...
Quibi founder Jeffrey Katzenberg and CEO Meg Whitman offered an in-depth look at their new short-form video service during the Produced By conference on Saturday in Los Angeles. Quibi (short for ...
After a brief and floundering run, the Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman run app is over as of today – as anticipated. Quibi still has a working website and a profile on major social media platforms.
Disney, NBCUniversal, Viacom, Sony Pictures Entertainment, WarnerMedia, Lionsgate, MGM, ITV, Entertainment One — the list of Hollywood heavy hitters that poured money into Quibi is a veritable who’s ...
The failed streaming company led by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman is in talks with Roku about a deal. By Edmund Lee The start-up’s demise may not be as bad for investors as it seems. By Andrew ...
A criminal trial is set to begin for Mr. Lynch, the founder of the software company Autonomy, which was sold to Hewlett-Packard in 2011 and later accused of being a fraud. By Michael J. de la Merced ...