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Lauren Sherman / Puck:
Source: Anna Wintour has chosen Vogue.com editor Chloe Malle as the next editor of American Vogue — Anna Wintour is clear-eyed, determined, and optimistic, but rarely daring. The formula for Vogue hasn't changed all that much during her decades of leadership.
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Out Magazine, Page Six, Just Jared and Oh No They Didn't!
Pamela McClintock / The Hollywood Reporter:
Comscore: US and Canada summer box office revenue was $3.67B, down slightly from $3.68B in 2024, and well short of the $4B from the Barbenheimer-fueled 2023 — The May to Labor Day season initially soared, but global grosses took a nosedive as foreign movie ticket sales plunged further …
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The Wrap, Breitbart, Los Angeles Times, @devonheinen.bsky.social, @dtgeek@mastodon.social and CNN
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Jaewon Kang / Bloomberg:
Walmart+ will add free access to Peacock Premium on September 15, letting members pick between Peacock Premium and Paramount+ Essential and switch every 90 days — Walmart Inc. is adding a new streaming perk for its paid membership program, the latest effort to beef up offerings and entice more users.
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The Hollywood Reporter, The Wrap, Walmart Inc., NCS | NewscastStudio, Deepak Maini on LinkedIn and @tvgrimreaper
The Economic Times:
Walmart-owned Indian e-commerce company Flipkart acquires a majority stake in digital content platform Pinkvilla; source: the deal values Pinkvilla at ~$15M — While Flipkart did not disclose details of the deal, a person close to the matter said the online retailer is likely to have picked …
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Inc42 Media, MediaBrief, Entrackr, BMI and Business Today
Joshua Rothman / New Yorker:
A look at the potential future of personalized, AI-generated entertainment, and how it could both submerge human originality and enable new forms of expression — We're used to algorithms guiding our choices. When machines can effortlessly generate the content we consume, though, what's left for the human imagination?
Matt Alt / New Yorker:
A profile of Weekly Shōnen Jump, Japan's top manga magazine and home to Naruto, which has created a formula for generating hit franchises from young talent — The magazine, home to such series as “Naruto” and “One Piece,” has created a formula for coaxing hit franchises out of young talents.
Alison Main / CNN:
Charles Bierbauer, a former CNN correspondent and White House Correspondents' Association president from 1991 to 1992, has died at the age of 83 — Former CNN correspondent Charles Bierbauer has died, his family announced on Sunday. He was 83 years old. — Bierbauer retired from CNN …
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New York Daily News, Associated Press and KARE-TV
Joe Drape / New York Times:
Fox embraces horse racing, broadcasting 900+ hours of New York racing on Fox Sports, and invests in betting platform NYRA Bets to capitalize on a betting boom — Fox's Saturday broadcasts of Saratoga horse races have averaged 501,000 viewers, more than the National Hockey League's regular season …
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@darrenzone.bsky.social and Paul Kedrosky
Fred Vogelstein / Crazy Stupid Tech:
Q&A with Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince on why he thinks AI chatbots imperil the web and journalism's future, his company's pay-per-crawl initiative, and more — Sixteen years ago Matthew Prince and classmate Michelle Zatlyn at Harvard Business School decided there was a better …
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Fred Vogelstein on LinkedIn, @j12t@j12t.social and eWeek, more at Techmeme »
Mia Lee Vicino / Letterboxd:
An interview with Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group CEO Tom Rothman on movies that inspired him, too-short theatrical windows, Letterboxd's influence, and more — Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group CEO Tom Rothman talks to Mia Lee Vicino about his scrappy indie roots …
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FandomWire, JoBlo, MovieWeb, @tvgrimreaper, NME, The Hollywood Reporter, IGN, Patently Apple and Screen Rant
Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
KPop Demon Hunters' rise to become the most-watched Netflix original movie followed a slow burn and reaffirms the old Hollywood rule that nobody knows anything — We take readers' questions on the surprise summer hit, the future of Peacock and Netflix's toughest competition — Good afternoon from 35,000 feet.
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Eric Calderon on LinkedIn, @lucas_shaw, Mashable, Forbes and The Verge
Daniel Thomas / Financial Times:
WBD Chair Emeritus John Malone says he discussed a WBD-Fox merger with Rupert Murdoch in July 2024; sources say a possible deal was raised but not pursued — ‘Cable cowboy’ reveals talks as he reorganises media empire and prepares to give most of his $10bn fortune to good causes
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TheDesk.net, Awful Announcing, Broadband TV News, Mumbrella, TVNewsCheck, Yahoo Finance and @jeffjarvis.bsky.social
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Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
An interview with John Malone on his upcoming memoir, CNN being an “anti-Trump news service”, advising David Zaslav on his compensation package, and more
An interview with John Malone on his upcoming memoir, CNN being an “anti-Trump news service”, advising David Zaslav on his compensation package, and more
Discussion:
Spyglass, @bristei, @benmullin, @joshkraushaar, Sydney Morning Herald, @pkafka and @katzish.bsky.social
Katie Campione / Deadline:
How California rushed to expand the state's film and TV production tax credits in eight months, uniting union leaders, lawmakers, top filmmakers, and workers — When California Gov. Gavin Newsom declared last October that he aimed to more than double the annual funding for the state's Film …
Alice Brooker / Press Gazette:
An interview with Independent Studio's Head of Content Al Brown, who expects podcasts and video to eventually become The Independent's biggest revenue source — The Studio has already seen success with launch of ACFC on Youtube. — The Independent expects revenue from personality-led podcasts …
