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Paramount-Warner merger creates streaming giant with 200M+ subscribers after Netflix abandoned WBD deal. What this mega-consolidation means for content and competition.
From 1925 to 2026, media has declared baseball's death countless times. Why crisis narratives persist and what they reveal about how sports evolve in the attention economy.
Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount announce $83B merger after Netflix withdraws from bidding war. Analysis of streaming consolidation and industry implications.
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[email protected]As Netflix abandons its Warner Bros Discovery bid, Paramount emerges as the frontrunner in a deal that could reshape streaming. But is bigger always better?
Warner Bros' TV production revenue plummets 47% as streaming wars reshape Hollywood economics, pushing the studio toward greater Netflix reliance despite platform rivalry.
The world's biggest YouTuber lost money on media while his chocolate brand thrived. As AI floods the market with content, creators are scrambling to find new business models.
Stephen Colbert's on-air protest reveals growing tensions between media freedom and political pressure. What the equal time rule really means for journalism.
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[email protected]Stephen Colbert publicly slammed CBS over a canceled interview, sparking debate about media censorship. Is it Trump pressure or corporate self-censorship?
Warner Bros Discovery sets ultimatum for Paramount Global in streaming consolidation battle. What this means for consumers and the future of entertainment
The Verge's Installer newsletter hits 116 issues, revealing how human curation is beating algorithmic feeds in the attention economy. What does this mean for media and discovery?
The Washington Post fired 400 staffers and ousted its CEO, but owner Jeff Bezos remains silent. Media professionals question his real agenda behind the newsroom bloodbath.
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[email protected]Behind FT's pricing strategy lies media's survival playbook: fewer readers paying more, while advertisers flee to Big Tech platforms.