Media
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Patrick Whitesell’s New Media Company Takes Minority Stake in Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions
The Silver Lake-backed venture’s first investment comes after the private equity firm closed its deal to take Endeavor Group Holdings private
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Most Americans Don’t Care if Sports Are Included in Streaming Packages, Survey Finds
Only 14% of respondents said they are willing to pay for multiple services to watch sports, Looper Insights reports
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WHCA Asks Members to Show Solidarity With AP Against Trump by Wearing First Amendment Pins at the White House
The White House Correspondents’ Association also suggests members put a graphic on their social media accounts, and go to court with the AP if possible
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Trump Mocked For Getting ‘Weirder By the Day’ After Calling Himself the ‘Fertilization President’
“I do not consent to receiving a girly bag from the fertilization president,” one tweet reads
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Chappell Roan Says Sex With Women Is Easier Than Her ‘Performative’ Hookups With Men | Video
“I just feel like when I was with men, it wasn’t mutual,” the “Pink Pony Club” singer says
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New York Times’ OpenAI Copyright Lawsuit to Move Forward, Federal Judge Rules
U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein will issue a ruling “expeditiously.”
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Trump White House Says Elon Musk Will Investigate Signal Group Chat Fiasco
The DOGE boss will see how The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg was “inadvertently added” to military attack discussions with Trump officials
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X Ad Revenue Surges for First Time Since Elon Musk Purchase
The social media platform’s ad sales are projected to jump 16.5% to $2.26 billion this year
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Marjorie Taylor Green-Led DOGE Panel Rips ‘Radical Left’ NPR and PBS, Calls to End Public Funding
NPR boss Katherine Maher was questioned about 2020 tweets in which she called President Trump a “fascist” and “deranged racist sociopath”
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Innovative Artists Sells Minority Stake to Private Equity Firm Coral Tree Partners in Expansion Push
The agency will rebrand under a singular, unified entity as Innovative Artists Entertainment
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Dick Carlson, Award-Winning Journalist, Political Whisperer and Father of Tucker Carlson, Dies at 84
Richard Carlson was the longest-serving director of Voice of America under the Reagan Administration
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2025 Ad-Spend Projection Downgraded as Media Faces ‘Stagnating’ Sales
Traditional media companies like TV and radio channels are expected to see a 1% drop in annual sales to $103 billion, Magna estimates
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Social Media Influencers Are More Popular Than Movie Stars Among Gen Z
Plus, Americans believe $25 is “too much” to pay for their favorite streaming service each month, a new Deloitte report finds
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The Atlantic Releases New Signal Chat Messages of Pete Hegseth Outlining Specific Attack Plans
“Nobody was texting war plans,” the Secretary of Defense said Tuesday