Ilon Specht, Who Empowered Women With ‘I’m Worth It’ Ad, Dies at 81
She came up with the feminist campaign, for a hair color product, when challenging the notions of men at her ad agency.
By Richard Sandomir
She came up with the feminist campaign, for a hair color product, when challenging the notions of men at her ad agency.
By Richard Sandomir
The auctioneer’s website was taken offline on Thursday evening and remained down on Friday, days before its spring auctions were set to begin.
By Zachary Small
For 15 years, French viewers watched Mr. Pivot on his weekly show, “Apostrophes,” to decide what to read next.
By Adam Nossiter
The network will keep covering the war in Gaza, but it will be harder for Israelis to watch. Israel calls the network a security threat, while Al Jazeera says Israel wants to conceal its brutality.
By Vivian Yee, Emma Bubola and Liam Stack
CBS and other well-known properties would be sold if Sony and Apollo were able to buy Paramount. But the new owners would keep the movie studio.
By Benjamin Mullin and Lauren Hirsch
The offering from Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery shows how rival companies are willing to work together to navigate an uncertain entertainment landscape.
By John Koblin
Adjusted operating profit was $76.1 million, an increase of about 41 percent from a year earlier.
By Benjamin Mullin
In a surprise, Disney+ made money for the first time in the latest quarter, but the company said it expected a slowdown in its parks division.
By Brooks Barnes
The Invisible Institute, a nonprofit newsroom with roughly a dozen journalists, was recognized for local and audio reporting.
By Benjamin Mullin
The composer and instrumentalist was honored for “Adagio (For Wadada Leo Smith),” an unconventional concerto written for saxophone and orchestra.
By Javier C. Hernández
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