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Hollywood Reporter
February 1, 2018
... sweeping up loose, smaller film and TV assets that would eventually find it impossible to find enough targets to grow significantly larger via this strategy — at which time it would itself be willingly acquired," says Hal Vogel, former entertainment industry analyst and now CEO of Vogel Capital Management.
Business Insider
January 5, 2018
... used to,” Hal Vogel, media analyst and founder of Vogel Capital Management told Business Insider. “With so much production on the streaming side now, older libraries don't trade for so much.” Then there's also the legal bills against Harvey Weinstein and the company that the buyer will have to take on.
Hollywood Reporter
January 3, 2018
"I doubt there is any role [for James] in the remaining Fox assets," said Hal Vogel, CEO of Vogel Capital Management and a former Wall Street entertainment analyst. Rupert, in fact, said in a recent Sky News interview that he hoped his older son, Lachlan, would run those remaining businesses as CEO.
Hollywood Reporter
December 16, 2017
“The case for sticking with Fox studio management is that Disney has traditionally been inclined to allow acquired managers to continue on, as in Pixar, Lucasfilm, etc.,” says Vogel Capital Management CEO and former industry analyst Hal Vogel. But while top execs will be financially well-off regardless,ÃÂ ...
Hollywood Reporter
December 15, 2017
The success of the pending marriage depends on how well the management teams can integrate. Walt Disney's $52.4 billion acquisition of large parts of 21st Century Fox will create a Hollywood behemoth without equal under the leadership of chairman and CEO Bob Iger, who extended his contractÃÂ ...
Hollywood Reporter
December 11, 2017
Recent deals, from Australia to Argentina, point to an increased appetite for foreign acquisitions, as U.S. networks look abroad for growth opportunities. For U.S. entertainment giants, it seems, 'tis the season to be doing deals. As Hollywood heads into the holidays, talk of a potential $60 billion-plusÃÂ ...
Vulture
October 29, 2017
“One of the conditions [of a sale] will almost certainly be: 'We want to have no liabilities,'” says entertainment-industry analyst Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital Management. “So they'll take the assets but make it very clear they don't want to have the liability of any of these relationships, they don't want to be sued.
Variety
September 26, 2017
Big entertainment and media deals such as AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner and Comcast's purchase of DreamWorks Animation are the ones that steal the headlines, but many smaller pacts are equally significant and, in some ways, more critical to the survival of the giant legacy conglomerates.
Hollywood Reporter
August 14, 2017
"I think there will always be interest in content, but there has now been a definite shift of interest toward distribution systems/platforms," says Hal Vogel, CEO of Vogel Capital Management and former entertainment industry analyst. If Sprint combined with Charter or Dish, it would allow it to move into newÃÂ ...
Variety
August 11, 2017
Hal Vogel, CEO of Vogel Capital Management, said one of the benefits of streaming directly to consumers will be the ability to gather viewing habits, creating data that can potentially help Disney better tailor its content. “What you're getting with the new model is direct-to-consumer information,” Vogel said.
Hollywood Reporter
June 1, 2016
"Seven films is delusional. Anyone who knows this business will find it a good run if three in a row are successful," says Vogel Capital Management CEO Hal Vogel. With Lionsgate's theatrical runs of The Hunger Games and Twilight over, it's morphin' time! Before the mini-studio's Power Rangers reboot hitsÃÂ ...
Hollywood Reporter
December 31, 1999
"Theaters need more scale and clout against major studios," Vogel Capital Management CEO and former entertainment industry analyst Hal Vogel told THR. He argues that the "generational and tech shift" affecting the cinema sector is also making selling a more serious option for management teams.
Business Insider
December 31, 1999
The movie-theater subscription service MoviePass is getting into the distribution business, as it has teamed with The Orchard to acquire a Sundance Film Festival title. A day after the buy at Sundance, MoviePass announced its service would no longer be available at some AMC theaters. A media analystÃÂ ...
Variety
September 26, 2017
... of the curve and there's pressure to get into new technologies,” says veteran media analyst Hal Vogel, CEO of Vogel Capital Management.
ValueWalk
September 9, 2017
... to invest in movies, according to Hal Vogel, an economist who teaches at Columbia University and founder of Vogel Capital Management.
Hollywood Reporter
August 14, 2017
... interest toward distribution systems/platforms," says Hal Vogel, CEO of Vogel Capital Management and former entertainment industry analyst.
STLtoday.com
July 31, 2017
“We're talking debt into the hundreds of billions,” said Hal Vogel, chief executive of Vogel Capital Management in New York. “If you load up with ...
Hollywood Reporter
May 1, 2017
... it drags on for more than a month," Hal Vogel, CEO of Vogel Capital Management and a former entertainment industry analyst, tells THR.
Hollywood Reporter
June 1, 2016
Anyone who knows this business will find it a good run if three in a row are successful," says Vogel Capital Management CEO Hal Vogel.
The Denver Post
April 6, 2016
said Hal Vogel, an analyst with Vogel Capital Management. “My feeling is that if they're going to make a statement in media and entertainment, ...
Hollywood Reporter
April 4, 2016
... groom as heir to Iger, but CEO at Disney is a tough job and Bob Iger is a tough act to follow," added Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital Management.
Seeking Alpha
July 6, 2015
Harold L. Vogel, Ph.D., CFA, is CEO of Vogel Capital Management in New York City and former Adjunct Professor of Finance and Economics, Columbia ...
Hollywood Reporter
August 14, 2017
... interest toward distribution systems/platforms," says Hal Vogel, CEO of Vogel Capital Management and former entertainment industry analyst.
Variety
August 11, 2017
Hal Vogel, CEO of Vogel Capital Management, said one of the benefits of streaming directly to consumers will be the ability to gather viewingÃÂ ...
STLtoday.com
July 31, 2017
“We're talking debt into the hundreds of billions,” said Hal Vogel, chief executive of Vogel Capital Management in New York. “If you load up withÃÂ ...
Hollywood Reporter
May 1, 2017
... it drags on for more than a month," Hal Vogel, CEO of Vogel Capital Management and a former entertainment industry analyst, tells THR.
Hollywood Reporter
June 1, 2016
Anyone who knows this business will find it a good run if three in a row are successful," says Vogel Capital Management CEO Hal Vogel.
Hollywood Reporter
April 4, 2016
... groom as heir to Iger, but CEO at Disney is a tough job and Bob Iger is a tough act to follow," added Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital Management.
Hollywood Reporter
February 23, 2016
While Viacom paid $9.8 billion for the film and TV studio in 1994, analysts suggest it's worth $5.5 billion today. Viacom CEO Philippe DaumanÃÂ ...
Hollywood Reporter
February 18, 2016
CEO Philippe Dauman may need to act soon as the stock sinks, but a $5.5 billion price tag might not be what the ailing company needs most.
Seeking Alpha
July 6, 2015
Harold L. Vogel, Ph.D., CFA, is CEO of Vogel Capital Management in New York City and former Adjunct Professor of Finance and Economics, ColumbiaÃÂ ...
Variety
February 11, 2015
“I don't think anything is imminent,” said Hal Vogel, a media analyst and CEO of Vogel Capital Management. “They have to dance around andÃÂ ...
ValueWalk
December 31, 1999
... to invest in movies, according to Hal Vogel, an economist who teaches at Columbia University and founder of Vogel Capital Management.
Master Herald
June 4, 2016
Vogel Capital Management CEO Hal Vogel said it was delusions as young audience nowadays have far more entertainment options than they did two decades ago.
Hall Of Fame Magazine
June 3, 2016
On the contrary, Vogel Capital Management CEO Hal Vogel thinks that "seven films is delusional." He also said, "Anyone who knows this business will find it a good run if three in a row are successful.
Hollywood Reporter
June 1, 2016
Anyone who knows this business will find it a good run if three in a row are successful," says Vogel Capital Management CEO Hal Vogel, who argues young audiences have far more entertainment options than they did two decades ago. "This is a stretch.".
NewsFactor Network
April 8, 2016
Could the next "House of Cards" be coming to your phone? That's what Verizon hopes now that it's paid more than $100 million for a piece of the online-video studio AwesomenessTV.
The Boston Globe
April 6, 2016
LOS ANGELES - Could the next ''House of Cards'' be coming to your phone? That's what Verizon hopes now that it's paid more than $100 million for a piece of the online-video studio AwesomenessTV.
Yahoo News
April 6, 2016
"There's enough time to find someone from inside or outside to groom as heir to Iger, but CEO at Disney is a tough job and Bob Iger is a tough act to follow," added Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital Management. Staggs, 55, will step down as COO on May 6 but ...
U.S. News & World Report
April 6, 2016
This photo provided by AwesomenessTV, Hunter March hosts "Top Five Live," AwesomenessTV's daily live entertainment show on go90.
Hollywood Reporter
April 5, 2016
"There's enough time to find someone from inside or outside to groom as heir to Iger," notes Vogel Capital Management CEO and former entertainment industry analyst Hal Vogel. "But CEO at Disney is a tough job, and Bob Iger is a tough act to follow, as ...
Hollywood Reporter
April 4, 2016
"There's enough time to find someone from inside or outside to groom as heir to Iger, but CEO at Disney is a tough job and Bob Iger is a tough act to follow," added Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital Management. Staggs, 55, will step down as COO on May 6 but ...
Hollywood Reporter
February 23, 2016
One downside to selling off a portion of Paramount, says Vogel Capital Management CEO Hal Vogel, is that "it would severely complicate any potential future sale of the entire company.
Hollywood Reporter
February 23, 2016
Read More Viacom CEO Dauman Pursuing Paramount Stake Sale. One downside to selling off a portion of Paramount, says Vogel Capital Management CEO Hal Vogel, is that "it would severely complicate any potential future sale of the entire company."
Hollywood Reporter
February 18, 2016
On a more drastic note, some even call for an outright sale of all of Viacom: "The entire company, in my opinion, ought to be sold and the prospective buyer can then sort it all out and jettison whatever doesn't fit," says Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital ...
Hollywood Reporter
February 18, 2016
On a more drastic note, some even call for an outright sale of all of Viacom: "The entire company, in my opinion, ought to be sold and the prospective buyer can then sort it all out and jettison whatever doesn't fit," says Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital ...
Hollywood Reporter
February 18, 2016
On a more drastic note, some even call for an outright sale of all of Viacom: "The entire company, in my opinion, ought to be sold and the prospective buyer can then sort it all out and jettison whatever doesn't fit," says Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital ...
Hollywood Reporter
February 17, 2016
On a more drastic note, some even call for an outright sale of all of Viacom: "The entire company, in my opinion, ought to be sold and the prospective buyer can then sort it all out and jettison whatever doesn't fit," says Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital ...
Hollywood Reporter
February 12, 2016
On a more drastic note, some even call for an outright sale of all of Viacom: "The entire company, in my opinion, ought to be sold and the prospective buyer can then sort it all out and jettison whatever doesn't fit," says Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital ...
Hollywood Reporter
February 11, 2016
On a more drastic note, some even call for an outright sale of all of Viacom: "The entire company, in my opinion, ought to be sold and the prospective buyer can then sort it all out and jettison whatever doesn't fit," says Hal Vogel of Vogel Capital ...
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