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John Koblin / New York Times:
Nielsen: in May, Americans watched more TV on streaming than on cable and broadcast networks combined, the first time streaming was king of TV over a full month — In May, more Americans watched television on streaming than on cable and network television combined, Nielsen said.
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Kayla Cobb / The Wrap:
Tubi says it crossed 100M monthly users in May and accounted for 1B hours of total TV viewership time; Nielsen: Tubi accounted for 2.2% of total TV viewership — The free ad-supported streamer also accounted for 1 billion hours of total viewing time during May, according to Nielsen
Aisha Malik / TechCrunch:
Facebook renames its Videos tab as the Reels tab and says all videos on its platform will soon be shared as reels, regardless of their length or orientation — Facebook announced on Tuesday that all videos on its platform will soon be shared as reels, regardless of their length or orientation.
CNN:
Mario Guevara, an El Salvador-born journalist who covers immigration raids, may face deportation after his arrest while covering No Kings protests in Atlanta — A Salvadoran journalist who built a big social media following by documenting immigration raids may be facing deportation.
Eric Newcomer / Newcomer:
Sources: Substack is pitching investors on a round between $50M and $100M that would value it above its ~$700M last round price, and is generating ~$45M in ARR — Substack is generating about $45 million in annual recurring revenue: sources — Substack is quietly fundraising …
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@simonowens and @ericnewcomer
Ted Johnson / Deadline:
The US Senate confirms Olivia Trusty to the FCC, giving Republicans a 2-1 majority after the recent departures of two members — The Senate confirmed Olivia Trusty to the FCC, a move that gives Donald Trump and Republicans a 2-1 majority on the commission.
Jennifer Maas / Variety:
Warner Bros. Games restructures its operations into teams based on its four key franchises: Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and the DC Universe — Per WBD, three current studio heads have been promoted to Senior Vice President as part of the restructure: Warner Bros Games …
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Deadline, The Wrap, Game Informer, Comic Book, The Hollywood Reporter and Blue's News
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Politico ramps up its podcast investments, aiming to compete with broadcasters through video podcasts on YouTube, including by launching Sunday talk shows — Look out, “Meet the Press.” Make way, “Face the Nation.” Politico wants to enter the Sunday-news pow-wow.
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@wolfereports.bsky.social
Wendy Lee / Los Angeles Times:
Netflix says Netflix House, its in-person experience offering interactive activities, will open in Philadelphia and Dallas in late 2025 and in Las Vegas in 2027 — Netflix on Tuesday spilled more details about its retail stores coming to the Philadelphia and Dallas areas later this year …
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Mediaweek, Variety, TV Tech, Netflix Tudum, @tvgrimreaper, @netflix, Dallas Innovates, Hindustan Times, FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth, KSNV, Engadget, Adweek, The A.V. Club, TVNewsCheck, Deadline, Reuters, IndieWire, The Wrap, The Verge, Axios, The Hollywood Reporter, Media Play News, Dallas Business Journal, Philadelphia Business Journal and Dallas Morning News
Erik Hayden / The Hollywood Reporter:
Disney and Amazon partner to let media buyers using Amazon's DSP have better tools to target consumers on ad-tier programming across Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ — The pact unlocks more opportunities for brands using Amazon's Deliver Service Partner to reach consumers watching Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN content.
Todd Spangler / Variety:
YouTube announces “open call”, a new feature to let brands broadly request sponsored content from creators who are part of the YouTube Partner Program — For several years, YouTube has provided a matchmaking service to connect marketers with top creators to promote their wares.
Emma Roth / The Verge:
Max, soon to be called HBO Max, says it is working on an AI tool that will identify “standout” scenes from its shows and movies to play as video previews — The AI tool will identify ‘standout’ scenes across Max's library of shows and movies.
