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New York Times:
Filing: ABC accuses the FCC of violating the First Amendment, after the FCC made extensive document requests and probed whether The View broke equal time rules — The network's argument, made to the F.C.C., is the most aggressive posture taken yet by a television network toward the Trump administration.
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Kelcee Griffis / Bloomberg:
ABC's claim that the FCC is trying to chill speech marks a new approach from ABC and Disney, which had been largely compliant with Trump administration demands — Walt Disney Co.'s ABC network fired back at the Federal Communications Commission on Friday, accusing the regulatory agency of seeking to …
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Ben Fritz / Wall Street Journal:
Sony says Crunchyroll subscribers grew ~25% to 21M in the past year; Nielsen: US Crunchyroll viewers streamed 4.4B minutes in Jan. 2026 vs. 2.1B in Jan. 2024 — Sony's Crunchyroll increased its subscriber base nearly 25% in the past year, as young audiences seek entertainment that stands apart from typical fare
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Comic Book, Advanced Television, Deadline, Animation Magazine and ScreenRant
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Tatiana Siegel / Page Six:
Sources: 60 Minutes correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi is out at the end of the month when her contract expires; Weiss threatened to sue Alfonsi over 60 Minutes leaks — Last week, Sharyn Alfonsi told the crowd while picking up a Ridenhour Prize in Washington, DC: “My hope recently has been that I still have a job.”
Jada Yuan / The Hollywood Reporter:
A profile of W magazine EIC Sara Moonves; it hit profitability in December 2025, has 450K subscribers, and plans to launch biannual teen print magazine WYouth — Sara Moonves' trick for resurrecting a near-dead glossy — A-list allies, analog ambition, extravagant style, and a sexy cameo from Brad Pitt.
Ethan Millman / The Hollywood Reporter:
Sources: in a deal worth $300M+, the Red Hot Chili Peppers sold the rights to their recorded catalog to Warner Music, which worked with Bain to fund the deal — The deal makes up about half of the $650 million WMG reported that they spent through a joint venture catalog acquisition with Bain Capital.
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Gene Maddaus / Variety:
The Writers Guild Staff Union, which represents about 110 WGA West employees, reaches a tentative deal for a new contract after nearly three months on strike — The Writers Guild of America West has reached a tentative deal with its staff union to end a lengthy strike …
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Bloomberg:
At Tegna, contract negotiations, hiring, and business plans are on hold amid a court-ordered “hold separate” period in the suit blocking Nexstar's acquisition — Few executives bother coming into Tegna Inc.'s corporate offices in New York and Tysons, Virginia, very often anymore.
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Morningstar and Deadline
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Trump Media and Technology Group reports Q1 net sales up 6% YoY to $871,200 and a $405.9M net loss; DJT is down 35% so far in 2026 for a market cap of ~$2.47B — Trump Media and Technology Group, operator of social-media platform Truth Social, reported a massive net loss for the first three months …
Winston Cho / The Hollywood Reporter:
Village Roadshow agrees to pay WBD $57M to resolve a 2023 arbitrator's judgment that Village Roadshow breached its agreements on Matrix Resurrections financing — The studio was owed more than $125 million after an arbitrator found that the financier breached the co-ownership and distribution agreements.
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Deadline, The Wrap and r/boxoffice
Olivia Solon / Bloomberg:
OnlyFans agrees to sell a ~16% stake to Architect Capital for $535M in a deal that values the company at about $3.15B — OnlyFans, the platform best known for adult content, agreed to sell a minority stake to Architect Capital in a deal that values the British company at about $3.15 billion.
The Athletic:
Sources: Netflix will air the NFL's first-ever regular-season game in Australia, featuring the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams on September 10 — Netflix will air the NFL's first-ever regular-season game from Australia during this year's opening week, sources briefed on the move tell The Athletic.
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