From Shrek to The Lion King’s Simba, Jeffrey Katzenberg is behind some of the most iconic animated characters to appear on the big screen. His next creation aims for an even bigger screen: the sky.
As far as Jeffrey Katzenberg is concerned, there have been but two “revolutions” in the movie business: the mass introduction of sound with 1927’s The Jazz Singer (itself, a process 30 years in the ...
Jeffrey Katzenberg celebrated Dreamworks Animation’s 20th anniversary, replete with a cake and an audience rendition of Happy Birthday, at the BFI London Film Festival as he gave this year’s annual ...
DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg told investors he isn’t interested in buying a minority stake in Paramount Pictures, but he sounded pretty attracted to the prospect of one day merging the ...
After courting and being snubbed by several deep-pocketed investors including a Japanese tech giant, Hollywood’s major studios and now Hasbro, Jeffrey Katzenberg may continue to struggle to find a ...
New funding round values Alembic, which helps brands show links between marketing activity and business results, at $645 ...
Katzenberg's $2.5 million base salary didn't change, but in 2013 he made $6 million via a non-equity incentive plan, while in 2014 he made zero from that plan. By Paul Bond "Australia's always been ...
Jeffrey Katzenberg, founding partner of WndrCo, and Kimbal Musk, co-founder and CEO of Nova Sky Stories, are teaming up on a bold new venture: turning the night sky into a stage for storytelling.
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