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ETCentric Signs Off, Wishes Happy Holidays to Our Readers

Today marks the end of an era as ETCentric concludes its daily publishing after more than 14 years and nearly 17,000 posts. As we recently reported, it has been our great pleasure to provide this service to our valued members and we are very proud of our accomplishments and commitment to serving the M&E community. In addition to wishing all our readers a wonderful holiday season today, the editorial staff at ETC would like to thank our community for their loyalty and numerous contributions. Our next chapter in knowledge-sharing and fostering innovation begins in January with the launch of a new, more dynamic ETC website, which will serve as the first phase in our refreshed communication initiative. We look forward to working with all of you in the new year. Until then, happy holidays to you and your loved ones. Read more

Disney Strikes Licensing Deal with OpenAI, Invests $1 Billion

The Walt Disney Company has struck a “landmark” three-year licensing agreement with OpenAI in which the studio will become the first major content partner for the Sora AI video generator. The deal will make more than 200 characters available from the Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars vaults. The companies announced that fan-inspired social videos are expected by early 2026, some of which will stream on Disney+. The Hollywood giant will also become an OpenAI customer, “using its APIs to build new products, tools, and experiences, including for Disney+, and deploying ChatGPT for its employees.” In addition, Disney is planning a $1 billion equity investment in OpenAI. Read more

YouTube TV Sports Plan First of New Skinny Bundles for 2026

In addition to the free streaming video content that has helped propel YouTube to more than 225 monthly unpaid U.S. users, the Google platform has become a major player in the television market, offering cable-like channel bundles for a monthly fee. Now, it is expanding those offerings with more than 10 genre-specific packages coming in early 2026. The first unveiling from the new skinny bundles is the YouTube TV Sports Plan, with access to the major broadcasters, sports networks including FS1 and NBC Sports Network, as well as all ESPN networks and ESPN Unlimited. Read more

Adobe Integrates Photoshop, Acrobat, Express with ChatGPT

Adobe launched its popular creative and productivity apps Photoshop, Adobe Express and Acrobat for ChatGPT this week, enabling users to edit images, animate elements and modify PDFs by simply asking the chatbot. “Now hundreds of millions of people can edit with Photoshop simply by using their own words, right inside a platform that’s already part of their day-to-day,” said Adobe President of Digital Media David Wadhwani. Photoshop, Express and Acrobat for ChatGPT are currently free for ChatGPT users, available via desktop, web and iOS. Adobe Express for ChatGPT has Android support, which is coming soon for Acrobat and Photoshop. Read more

iFixit’s AI-Powered FixBot Puts Expert Advice in Your Pocket

FixBot is a new AI app from iFixit that can figure out what’s wrong with broken devices and guide you through the repair using hands-free instruction, visual analysis, and instant access to the world’s repair knowledge. Available from the App Store and Google Play, the FixBot is optimized for mobile. Free on launch, the company is developing an alternate Enthusiast tier that will cost $4.99 per month or $50 per year and include perks like voice and document upload. FixBot is iFixit’s second attempt at a repair app, following an attempt that ran from 2011 to 2015. Since it went dark, the company’s community kept asking for a more mobile-friendly redux. Read more

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