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After Amazon Posts 26% Q3 Ad Revenue Jump, CEO Andy Jassy Says Tech Giant Has “Barely Scraped The Surface” With Madison Avenue - deadline.com - New York
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27.10.2023

After Amazon Posts 26% Q3 Ad Revenue Jump, CEO Andy Jassy Says Tech Giant Has “Barely Scraped The Surface” With Madison Avenue

As it grew into a tech behemoth over its first two decades, Amazon was regarded as a sleeping giant in the digital advertising business, largely ceding the market to the duopoly of Facebook and Google.

Amazon Taps Longtime NBCU Exec Krishan Bhatia To Lead New Global Video Ad Sales Team - deadline.com - New York
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12.04.2024

Amazon Taps Longtime NBCU Exec Krishan Bhatia To Lead New Global Video Ad Sales Team

Longtime NBC ad sales executive Krishan Bhatia has landed at Amazon as VP, Global Video Advertising Sales, a new position for a new team within ad sales focused on streaming TV offerings across live sports, Amazon Freevee, Twitch, Prime Video ads, and third-party publishers.

Prime Video Advertising “Off To A Strong Start,” Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Says - deadline.com
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11.04.2024

Prime Video Advertising “Off To A Strong Start,” Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Says

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy saluted the company’s progress in video advertising in his annual letter to shareholders.

Jeff Bezos Is Leaving Seattle After Three Decades and Moving to Miami: ‘It’s an Emotional Decision for Me’ - variety.com - Miami - Florida - Seattle
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03.11.2023

Jeff Bezos Is Leaving Seattle After Three Decades and Moving to Miami: ‘It’s an Emotional Decision for Me’

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Jeff Bezos is relocating to Miami, moving away from Seattle — which has been his home since he founded Amazon in 1994 out of his garage. Bezos announced the decision to move to Miami in an Instagram post Thursday. He explained that his parents (who “have always been my biggest supporters”) recently moved back to Miami, where the family had previously lived and where Bezos attended Miami Palmetto Senior High School (class of 1982).

Amazon Blows Past Q3 Expectations, Ad Revenue Jumps 26% - variety.com
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26.10.2023

Amazon Blows Past Q3 Expectations, Ad Revenue Jumps 26%

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Amazon kept the cash register ringing in the third quarter, including a strong 26% uptick in advertising revenue, turning in results that came in above Wall Street forecasts. Overall, Amazon reported Q3 revenue of $143.1 billion, up 13%, and net income up more than threefold to $9.88 billion (94 cents per share).

Amazon Unplugs Live Audio Service Amp - deadline.com
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05.10.2023

Amazon Unplugs Live Audio Service Amp

Amazon has shut down live audio service Amp about 18 months after it launched in beta.

California State Treasurer Tells Media CEOs To “Return To Negotiations, Work Toward Fair Deal With Writers And Actors” - deadline.com - Los Angeles - California
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31.08.2023

California State Treasurer Tells Media CEOs To “Return To Negotiations, Work Toward Fair Deal With Writers And Actors”

California Treasurer Fiona Ma has sent letters to the CEOs of seven Hollywood studios urging a return to the bargaining table with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA to end a months-long double strike that’s shut down much of the entertainment industry and is taking a major toll on the California economy.

Amazon’s Entertainment Business Has Multiple Generative AI Initiatives Underway, CEO Says - variety.com
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04.08.2023

Amazon’s Entertainment Business Has Multiple Generative AI Initiatives Underway, CEO Says

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Amazon CEO Andy Jassy enthused about the potential of generative AI technology to cut costs and create brand-new user experiences — saying every team in the company is working on multiple projects in the area, including in its entertainment business. On the tech giant’s second-quarter earnings call Thursday, Jassy said, “Inside Amazon, every one of our teams is working on building generative AI applications that reinvent and enhance their customers’ experience.” That includes multiple projects in its entertainment business, AWS, its advertising business and in Amazon’s devices business: “You can just imagine what we’re working on with respect to Alexa there.” Generative AI refers to a type of artificial-intelligence technology that can create new text, images, videos or synthetic data based on massive data sets.

Amazon Cruises Past Wall Street Q2 Estimates, With Advertising Surging 22% Over Year-Ago Levels - deadline.com
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03.08.2023

Amazon Cruises Past Wall Street Q2 Estimates, With Advertising Surging 22% Over Year-Ago Levels

Amazon cruised past Wall Street estimates in the second quarter, swinging from a loss in the year-ago period to better-than-expected profits.

Amazon Sued By Federal Trade Commission, Which Says Tech Giant “Tricked And Trapped” Customers With Prime Subscription Tactics - deadline.com - USA
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21.06.2023

Amazon Sued By Federal Trade Commission, Which Says Tech Giant “Tricked And Trapped” Customers With Prime Subscription Tactics

Amazon has been sued by the Federal Trade Commission for what the U.S. regulatory agency described as “years-long” manipulations of its Prime subscription service.

Amazon Q1 Earnings Top Wall Street Expectations, Tech Giant Swings to $3.2 Billion Profit Amid Layoffs - variety.com
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27.04.2023

Amazon Q1 Earnings Top Wall Street Expectations, Tech Giant Swings to $3.2 Billion Profit Amid Layoffs

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Amazon, in the midst of paring back its workforce, topped Wall Street forecasts with better-than-expected revenue growth for the first quarter of 2023. The company reported Q1 revenue of $127.4 billion, up 9% year over year, improving over a 7% rise in the year-earlier quarter but still off its historical pace of top-line growth. Net income was $3.2 billion, or 31 cents per share, compared with a net loss of $3.8 billion in Q1 2022 (which included a $7.8 billion loss on its stake in electric-vehicle maker Rivian). The results come as the ecommerce colossus is in the middle of laying off 9,000 workers, on top of the 18,000 job cuts announced in January. On Thursday, the company laid off about 100 employees at Amazon Studios and Prime Video.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s 2022 Take Home Pay Plunges to $1.3 Million - thewrap.com
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13.04.2023

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s 2022 Take Home Pay Plunges to $1.3 Million

his annual letter to shareholders warned that the money machine that is Amazon Web Services is slowing down.Jassy earned $1.3 million in 2022, including a salary of $317,500, and $981,223 in stock awards for his 401(k) plan, along with perks like personal security, Amazon said in its annual proxy statement.That total paled in comparison to the $212.7 million he received in 2021, the majority of which was in the form of a special grant of stock in connection with Jassy’s promotion to CEO in July that year. The stock grants will take 10 years to vest and are expected to represent most of his compensation in coming years, the company said in its 2021 proxy.Amazon founder and executive chair Jeff Bezos took home $1.68 million, including a salary of $81,840 and $1.6 million in perks like personal security in 2022.

Warner Bros Discovery Boss David Zaslav Praises Streaming Competition For Getting Into Theatrical Business - deadline.com
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12.04.2023

Warner Bros Discovery Boss David Zaslav Praises Streaming Competition For Getting Into Theatrical Business

As rival motion picture studios were becoming intoxicated on theatrical day-and-date releases tied to their streaming platforms during Covid, and big streamers like Netflix completely sidestepping wide theatrical releases, Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav believed in the economics of the big picture.

Apple Joins Tech, Entertainment Rivals Ramping Up Demands for In-Office Work - thewrap.com - city Austin
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24.03.2023

Apple Joins Tech, Entertainment Rivals Ramping Up Demands for In-Office Work

Schiffer added. The forced reduction or ending of remote work is becoming a higher priority not only for Apple but for a range of entertainment and media companies – from Disney, where Bob Iger’s return heralded more demands to get bodies back at desks four days a week, to Amazon, which has told staffers they must show up three days a week starting May 1, to Warner Bros.

Amazon Laying Off 9,000 More Employees, Including Cuts at Twitch - variety.com
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20.03.2023

Amazon Laying Off 9,000 More Employees, Including Cuts at Twitch

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor After a strategic review, Amazon intends to lay off 9,000 more employees — on top of the 18,000 job cuts it previously announced, CEO Andy Jassy announced Monday. The latest round of cuts will mostly affect employees in Amazon Web Services (AWS), People, Experience and Technology (PXT), advertising and Twitch divisions, according to Jassy. The company’s senior management team expects to make final decisions on which jobs will be eliminated by “mid to late April,” the CEO said. “This was a difficult decision, but one that we think is best for the company long term,” Jassy wrote.

Amazon Laying Off Thousands More As Job Cuts In Sector Expand - deadline.com
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20.03.2023

Amazon Laying Off Thousands More As Job Cuts In Sector Expand

Amazon is laying off another 9,000 workers as job cuts in the tech sector expand at a time of growing economic uncertainty. It follows cuts last fall and early this year.

Warner Bros. Discovery’s Zaslav Shows New Combative Streak, Tweaking Media Rivals - variety.com
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24.02.2023

Warner Bros. Discovery’s Zaslav Shows New Combative Streak, Tweaking Media Rivals

Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor David Zaslav sounds tired of taking lumps. After months of cost cutting, write-downs, and getting pilloried among Hollywood natives for killing projects, the Warner Bros. Discovery chief showed off some new truculence, making the case that while his newly-merged company has been having a tough time, so too were others. “‘Last year was a year of restructuring,” said Zaslav, during a call with investors Thursday. “This year will be a year of building.” Over the course of an hour, Zasalv and Gunnar Wiedenfels, Warner’s chief financial officer, made the case that their company was just as well-equipped as any of its rivals — perhaps even more so — to withstand a stormy era during which media companies are pressed to grow their streaming operations but maintain profitability. Zaslav elbowed Netflix for releasing all of the episodes for a program’s cycle all at once; suggested that a move to launch new “Lord of the Rings” movies would take away some of the momentum that Amazon had enjoyed from its launch of a series based on the novels; and told listeners Warner Bros. Discovery could launch an ad-supported streaming service without having to buy an outside asset, as Fox Corp. and Paramount Global had. “We can create a Tubi or a Pluto without having to buy anybody,” he boasted.

Amazon, Disney Employees Petition Against Returning To Office - deadline.com
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22.02.2023

Amazon, Disney Employees Petition Against Returning To Office

With the pandemic easing, returning to the office isn’t so cool for some who’ve settled into working from home.

WBD’s David Zaslav, Amazon’s Andy Jassy, Apple’s Tim Cook Among Most Overpaid CEOs In New Study As SEC Disclosure Rules Set For Shakeup - deadline.com
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17.02.2023

WBD’s David Zaslav, Amazon’s Andy Jassy, Apple’s Tim Cook Among Most Overpaid CEOs In New Study As SEC Disclosure Rules Set For Shakeup

Warner Bros Discovery chief executive David Zaslav earned $232 million in excess compensation in 2021, according to As You Sow’s latest annual ranking of the most overpaid CEOs among S&P 500 companies. Amazon, Apple, Disney and Netflix are also high up in the group’s ninth report that looks beyond total pay in its own attempt to quantify overpay and draw attention to some pressing issues in the space.

Amazon Praises Video As Key Driver Of Prime; 2022 Content Spend, Including Music, Hit $16.6 Billion - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia
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03.02.2023

Amazon Praises Video As Key Driver Of Prime; 2022 Content Spend, Including Music, Hit $16.6 Billion

UPDATED with content spend stats from annual report: Giant Amazon said its total expenses for video and music came to $16.6 billion last year, up from $13 billion in 2021.

Amazon Gets Ready For Its Next Hollywood Evolution After Jeff Blackburn’s Exit - deadline.com - New York
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05.12.2022

Amazon Gets Ready For Its Next Hollywood Evolution After Jeff Blackburn’s Exit

Amazon’s future in streaming video has come into greater focus in 2022 with the acquisitions of Thursday Night Football and MGM and the debut of LOTR: The Rings Of Power. Now, the onetime bookseller is headed into 2023 without the main architect of its expansion into TV and film via Prime Video, Jeff Blackburn.

Prime Video Replaces Netflix As No. 1 Streaming Service In U.S., According To Longtime Industry Tracker Parks Associates; Peacock Cracks Top 10 - deadline.com - New York - Canada
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02.12.2022

Prime Video Replaces Netflix As No. 1 Streaming Service In U.S., According To Longtime Industry Tracker Parks Associates; Peacock Cracks Top 10

Prime Video has supplanted Netflix as the No. 1 subscription streaming outlet in the U.S. in an annual ranking compiled by research firm Parks Associates. (See full chart below.)

Kyrie Irving-Boosted ‘Hebrews To Negroes’ Film & Book Will Stay On Amazon; CEO Andy Jassy Calls Banning Or Labeling Works “Whose Primary Purpose Is Not To Espouse Hate” A “Very Slippery Slope” - deadline.com - New York
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30.11.2022

Kyrie Irving-Boosted ‘Hebrews To Negroes’ Film & Book Will Stay On Amazon; CEO Andy Jassy Calls Banning Or Labeling Works “Whose Primary Purpose Is Not To Espouse Hate” A “Very Slippery Slope”

The Kyrie Irving-boosted book and film Hebrews to Negroes: Wake up Black America will remain for sale on Amazon, CEO Andy Jassy confirmed, despite a celebrity-backed petition calling for their removal.

Amazon Shares Plummet As Muted Q3 Results Fail To Quell Wall Street Wariness Of Tech Stocks - deadline.com - Ukraine
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27.10.2022

Amazon Shares Plummet As Muted Q3 Results Fail To Quell Wall Street Wariness Of Tech Stocks

Amazon shares plunged more than 20% after hours after shedding 4% during the regular trading day after the company became the latest tech giant to stumble in the third quarter.

Amazon’s Commitment to Hollywood Is Serious, CEO Says: ‘We’re in It for the Long Haul’ - thewrap.com - Los Angeles
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07.09.2022

Amazon’s Commitment to Hollywood Is Serious, CEO Says: ‘We’re in It for the Long Haul’

Amazon CEO and president Andy Jassy voiced his and the tech giant’s commitment to the entertainment business and streaming on Amazon Prime Video by saying that they are in it “for the long haul.” Vox Media’s Kara Swisher asked Jassy at Wednesday’s Code Conference in Los Angeles just how serious Amazon was about their streaming ambitions, relaying an anecdote from “Transparent” creator Joey Soloway that Soloway thought they were more into selling “toilet paper” than they were making TV shows and movies. Jassy tried to put that idea to rest on Wednesday when Swisher asked just how serious is Amazon?“Serious.

‘The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power’ L.A. Premiere Photos - deadline.com - Los Angeles - Jordan
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16.08.2022

‘The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power’ L.A. Premiere Photos

Most of the giant cast of Amazon’s upcoming The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power series turned out tonight for the show’s Los Angeles premiere. They were joined on the red carpet by famous fans like Michael B. Jordan, Cynthia Erivo, Lena Waithe and Catherine Hardwicke.

Amazon’s Top Consumer Executive, Dave Clark, Has Resigned - variety.com - Tennessee
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03.06.2022

Amazon’s Top Consumer Executive, Dave Clark, Has Resigned

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorDave Clark, Amazon’s CEO of Worldwide Consumer, is resigning from the ecommerce powerhouse after 23 years.He will leave Amazon effective July 1, 2022. Clark is the highest-profile executive departure for Amazon since Andy Jassy took over as CEO last year, when founder Jeff Bezos relinquished the reins.Clark announced his departure Friday on Twitter, writing, “I’ve had an incredible time at Amazon but it’s time for me to build again.

Amazon Stock Drops Nearly 10% After Posting $3.8 Billion Loss in Q1 - thewrap.com - Ukraine
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29.04.2022

Amazon Stock Drops Nearly 10% After Posting $3.8 Billion Loss in Q1

Amazon stock dropped nearly 10% in after-hours trading, to $2,610, after the company reported a net loss of $3.8 billion in the first quarter of 2022 due to slowed growth and high costs hampering the retail and entertainment giant.The Q1 net loss included a pre-tax valuation loss of $7.6 billion in non-operating expense from its stock investment in Rivan, an electric vehicle maker.The company posted revenue of $116.4 billion, up 7%, meeting expectations. Amazon’s ad service revenues climbed to $7.88 billion, up 25% year over year.

Amazon Touts Close Of MGM Deal; Stock Dips On $3.8 Billion Q1 Loss, Soft Q2 Forecast - deadline.com - Ukraine
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28.04.2022

Amazon Touts Close Of MGM Deal; Stock Dips On $3.8 Billion Q1 Loss, Soft Q2 Forecast

Amazon saw revenue nose up 7% to $116 billion but swung to a net loss of $3.8 billion in the first quarter of 2022 from a profit of $8.1 million the year before. Its Q2 outlook disappointed the Street and investors dinged the stock, which is off 7% in after-hours trading.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy “Very Optimistic About What’s Possible” In Entertainment - deadline.com
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14.04.2022

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy “Very Optimistic About What’s Possible” In Entertainment

Following its MGM purchase, Amazon chief executive Andy Jassy anticipates a continued ramp up of investment in entertainment as Prime Video content proves highly successful in spurring signups of Amazon Prime.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Pay Hit $212.7 Million in 2021, up Nearly Six Times From Prior Year - variety.com
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01.04.2022

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Pay Hit $212.7 Million in 2021, up Nearly Six Times From Prior Year

Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorAmazon chief executive officer Andy Jassy’s compensation last year totaled $212.7 million, a nearly sixfold increase from his pay package in 2020 when he headed the tech giant’s AWS division.Virtually all of Jassy’s 2021 comp — $211.9 million — was in restricted stock that vests over the next 10 years, according to Amazon’s proxy statement filed Friday. His base salary was $175,000, unchanged from the two prior years; in addition, Amazon paid $589,149 in security expenses for the CEO.Founder Jeff Bezos, who assumed the role of executive chair when Jassy took the helm July 5, earned a salary of $81,840 ​last year, the same as the two years prior, per Amazon’s filing.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Made $212.7 Million In 2021, Six Times His 2020 Pay - deadline.com
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01.04.2022

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Made $212.7 Million In 2021, Six Times His 2020 Pay

Andy Jassy, a longtime Amazon exec who became the company’s CEO last summer, made $212.7 million in total compensation in 2021, according to an SEC filing.

Apple, Google, Twitter Set Back-To-Work Policies For Their Remote Employees - deadline.com - USA
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06.03.2022

Apple, Google, Twitter Set Back-To-Work Policies For Their Remote Employees

“For many of you, I know that returning to the office represents a long-awaited milestone and a positive sign that we can engage more fully with the colleagues who play such an important role in our lives,” Cook said in a memo. “For others, it may also be an unsettling change.”

Amazon Prime Membership Costs Rise Nearly 17% - See the New Price & Reasoning for Increase - www.justjared.com
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04.02.2022

Amazon Prime Membership Costs Rise Nearly 17% - See the New Price & Reasoning for Increase

Amazon has announced the the annual and monthly membership costs for Amazon Prime are going to be rising in the coming weeks.

Amazon Q3 Results Miss Wall Street Forecasts; CEO Andy Jassy Warns Of Sizable Holiday Hit Due To Supply Chain Issues, Labor Shortages - deadline.com
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28.10.2021

Amazon Q3 Results Miss Wall Street Forecasts; CEO Andy Jassy Warns Of Sizable Holiday Hit Due To Supply Chain Issues, Labor Shortages

Amazon fell short of Wall Street analysts’ estimates in the third quarter — the first with CEO Andy Jassy at the helm — amid a slowdown relative to the pandemic boom of 2020.

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