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Harrington

British  
/ ˈhærɪŋtən /

noun

  1. James. 1611–77, English republican and writer. He described his ideal form of government in Oceana (1656)

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"There'd be just less competition," says Tom Harrington, a TV analyst from Enders.

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Enders' Tom Harrington agrees a Paramount takeover is probably a "better outcome" for cinema.

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That's because the "overriding" threat to streaming services isn't one another - it's YouTube, says Harrington of Enders.

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Staying competitive is "not just about being competitive with one another, it's being competitive with short-form video and that's sort of the direction you'll see them going towards," Harrington says.

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Tom Harrington, head of television at Enders Analysis, said there was "no way that Max could have successfully launched here without a deal with Sky", and that the agreement means HBO Max will be in more than 10 million households from launch.

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