Max, the streaming service formerly known as HBO Max and now known by that name again, complained that X, the social platform formerly known as Twitter, is not letting it switch back to its original ...
The post HBO Executives Used “Secret Army” of Burner Accounts to Rebuke Critics: Report appeared first on Consequence. HBO executives reportedly ordered staff to respond to critics on social media ...
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If you’re a TV critic and you’ve gotten negative responses to your reviews on X/Twitter, there’s a chance that might’ve been coming from HBO’s top brass themselves. That’s according to new revelations ...
Casey Bloys, CEO and chairman of HBO, apologized for using fake accounts on social media to troll critics of the network’s programming, saying it was a "very, very dumb idea." Bloys offered an apology ...
Bloys — who was named HBO’s CEO and chairman in October 2022 — was irked by a tweet from Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk, who had some thoughts about Perry Mason, HBO’s series starring Matthew ...
A dispute with a former HBO executive assistant has unearthed allegations in Rolling Stone that Casey Bloys directed employees to troll critics posting about network programming on social media from ...
Update: HBO CEO Casey Bloys has responded to the report of him having staffers create fake social media accounts to troll critics, offering an apology. Appearing at a pre-planned HBO and Max event on ...
HBO and Max CEO and chairman Casey Bloys apologized to TV critics Thursday for using fake Twitter accounts to respond to negative reviews of HBO series, following a Wednesday report that revealed ...
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The HBO CEO apologized for the accounts that trolled critics posting about network programming on social media. By Winston Cho, Alex Weprin In the wake of allegations that his division used fake ...