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Sara Fischer / Axios:
Dotdash Meredith rebrands to People to capitalize on the brand equity of its most popular and recognizable title — Dotdash Meredith, one of the largest publishers in America, is rebranding to People, its CEO Neil Vogel told Axios. … The rebrand capitalizes on that brand equity in a way that its current name does not.
Lillian Rizzo / CNBC:
NBCU reports Q2 revenue up 2% YoY to $6.44B; Peacock had 41M subscribers, a $101M loss, down from $348M in Q2 2024, and revenue grew 18% YoY to $1.2B — Comcast beat Wall Street estimates on Thursday for second-quarter earnings and revenue. Yet the company saw a loss of broadband customers …
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Ted Johnson / Deadline:
Brendan Carr opens an FCC inquiry into NBCU over its relationship with its local affiliates, citing reports of attempts to “extract onerous ... concessions” — Brendan Carr informed Comcast CEO Brian Roberts of the inquiry in a letter sent on Tuesday.
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Columbia Journalism Review, TV Tech, Variety, The Philadelphia Inquirer, @karlbode.com, New York Sun, Adweek, The Wrap, Reason and NewsMax.com
@erikwemple:
Media critic Erik Wemple says he has taken The Washington Post's buyout offer and will start covering media for The New York Times in September — After 14 very, very happy years writing opinions on media at the Washington Post, I am taking the newspaper's buyout offer. In September, I will begin work at the New York Times covering media from Washington for the paper's Business section.
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Tom Jones / Poynter:
Washington Post sports columnist Sally Jenkins accepts a buyout and will be joining The Atlantic as a staff writer — Jenkins isn't just a sportswriter. She's one of the most fearless and eloquent voices in journalism, making her exit a major blow to the Post.
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@jdawsey1, @barrysvrluga, @dvnjr, @bryancurtis, @dcsportsbog, @chelsea_janes, The Atlantic, @ellabrockway, Awful Announcing, MediaPost and Sports Media Watch
Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
Fox acquires one-third of Penske Entertainment, owner of the IndyCar Series, sources say for between $125M and $135M; Fox started carrying IndyCar in 2025 — Deal is latest alliance between a media company and a sports group — Fox Corp. has acquired one-third of Penske Entertainment …
Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
SiriusXM Q2: revenue down 2% YoY to $2.14B, net income down 42% to $205M, as subscriber revenue fell $21M, and 33M paid subscribers, down 68K from Q1 — While paid subscribers fell from the previous quarter, the audio giant noted an improvement in churn. — SiriusXM reported 33 million …
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Billboard, MarketWatch, Benzinga, Barrett Media, TheDesk.net, Reuters and Associated Press
Andrew Marchand / New York Times:
Sources: ESPN cuts ties with Shannon Sharpe after he settled a lawsuit accusing him of rape; Sharpe had said he'd return to ESPN at the start of NFL preseason — ESPN has cut ties with NFL Hall of Famer and media analyst Shannon Sharpe less than two weeks after he settled a lawsuit …
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CNN, Page Six, Front Office Sports, Sports Business Journal, TMZ.com, Newser, WPXI-TV, Barrett Media, Awful Announcing, Entertainment Weekly, Associated Press, @theconsciouslee@threads.com, TheGrio, Sportico, Business Insider, Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Times, The A.V. Club, New Jersey Online, RADAR, Sandra Rose, Bossip, WFAA-TV, Hollywood Life, KTVU-TV, The Daily Caller, Deadline, Us Weekly, Mediaite, al.com, The Wrap, Variety, The US Sun, TVLine, Fox News, WREG-TV, The Hollywood Reporter, PennLive, New York Daily News and Just Jared
Pamela McClintock / The Hollywood Reporter:
Warner Bros. Motion Picture Group is undergoing 10% cuts across multiple divisions to transition “toward a fully global structure” — Studio heads Michael De Luca and Pamela Abdy announced the shift in direction in a memo to staff. … The layoffs will reduce the staff by about 10 percent.
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Breitbart, Variety, Screen, Los Angeles Times, The A.V. Club, Reuters, New York Daily News, Cord Cutters News, The Wrap and Deadline
Mia Sato / The Verge:
Ziff Davis is laying off 15% of its unionized workforce, or 23 people, 19 of which work for CNET; Ziff Davis has bought five companies in 2025 — Its parent company, Ziff Davis, is laying off 15 percent of the unionized workforce and spanning across several sites.
Sara Merican / Deadline:
Ampd: premium VOD added 1.5M net new subscribers in Q2 in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand; Netflix, Viu and iQiyi drove 60%+ of growth — The premium video-on-demand (VOD) market in Southeast Asia has seen a bumper quarter, adding more than 1.5 million net new subscribers in Q2 2025.
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Variety and WORLD SCREEN
Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
A June ranking of the top nonprofit US news sites by traffic shows The Conversation leading by far, followed by the Salt Lake Tribune and ProPublica — In markets large and small, these nonprofit news organizations are achieving traffic numbers that many commercial outlets would envy.
