Adrian Smith is retiring as president of domestic distribution at Sony Pictures, closing a 35-year run at the studio.
A planned movie studio from Sony Pictures is still “on track,” according to a company spokesperson, as the company makes its presence known at the juggernaut Consumer Electronics Show. New incoming CEO Ravi Ahuja spoke during CES in a chat with Variety,
Newly minted Sony Pictures Entertainment CEO Ravi Ahuja addresses his first few days on the job as studio chief — when Mother Nature threw Los Angeles a curveball with devastating wildfire storms — on the latest episode of Variety podcast "Strictly Business.
Interior lighting aimed at reducing motion sickness. Shiny new dashboard and windshield displays. And AI-powered voice assistants paired with abundant infotainment systems to keep you company on long drives.
This year’s CES was all about AI—or at least, that was the headline. While AI is poised to change everything, its presence at the show was more theoretical than tangible.
The proposed film studio campus was contingent on an expansion of Nevada’s film tax credit program — expected to be a major topic in the upcoming legislative session.
Honda EV joint venture will forgo using a dealer network to distribute its Afeela 1 midsize battery-electric sedan in favor of online sales.
Sony Honda Mobility Inc. has begun accepting orders for the debut model of its electric vehicle brand, Afeela, in the United States.
The automotive buzzword at CES 2025 this year was "SDV" with connected cars from BMW, Honda, Sony and others emphasizing AI capabilities.
Season 2 of the HBO/Sony Pictures Television drama series 'The Last of Us' will release in April, Sony confirmed Monday at its CES presentation.
First shown at CES 2024, LG’s transparent OLED TV, which many thought was a mere concept piece, is being brought into production in 2025. With an integrated stand, the 77-inch OLED panel can be used to watch movies, news or TV shows while still enjoying the view out the window behind the TV.
Sony Pictures CEO Ravi Ahuja talks leadership, NBCUniversal's Mark Marshall brings the fun with NBC Sports host Maria Taylor on 'Strictly Business.'