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Wall Street tells Roku what it can do with its black ink, Brendan Carr shifts his MAGA jihad to NBC, and Comcast beats not-so-great expectations
Our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom also ponders Meta's creepy 'self-improvement' tools and the blessed end of that odious 'Sex and the City' reboot


'Eye-popping' pay TV numbers for Charter, 'Mount Rushmore status for Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and surprisingly slow growth predicted for CTV advertising
Also in our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, we get jacked up for Vince Gilligan's 'miserable'-sounding 'Pluribus'


David Zaslav says he's going 'on the attack,' Brendan Carr tells Paramount and Skydance to keep dancin', and analysts tell Tim Cook to retire
Also in our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, we look at why there might not be a sixth-generation wireless network


Disney and Amazon impose their bundling will, T-Mobile fumbles 'cell-phone internet,' and 'the monster of all media,' YouTube, grows some more
Our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom also celebrates a rare week of spinal stability for the news business


Will Netflix go (Mr.) Beast mode on YouTube's creators? Does Amazon have too much control over CTV advertising? And how did Charlie Ergen get to Donald Trump?
Our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom also wonders if the NBA is about to set up league-wide local TV distribution with Amazon


Netflix's new UX catches social flack, the Grim Wiedzer takes on Warner's vastly indebted SpinCo 2, and Apple TV+ sticks the landing with critics
Also in this week's very streaming-focused edition of our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, we explain why YouTube really isn't 'TV' after all


Cineverse declares search & discovery solved, Lionsgate chief bets on Grok, and Comcast beats down another RSN
Also in our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, we look at mobile game maker Zynga's winning high-volume, trial-and-error strategy, and how the $8 billion Skydance-Paramount deal now appears to be slipping away


Tim Cook steps way out of his comfort zone, Netflix lets 'CoComelon' walk, and Claude tries to take over the ship
Also in our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, why Memorial Day box-office 'records' are bogus, and how AI toolmakers are pulling investment from M&E

