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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


The $34.5 billion Charter-Cox deal faces regulatory hangnail, NBCU and Michael Jordan make a $40 million mistake, and David Zaslav loses control of the bundle
Also in our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, Xumo founder Colin Petrie-Norris joins our Next TMT Talks podcast to talk about his new 'empowering' AI startup, and we get hyped for David O. Russell's upcoming John Madden biopic


Netflix launches a risky UX makeover, subscription streaming enters the upfronts on an ad-supported roll, and FWA could run out of spectrum next year
Also in our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, we ponder whether Donald Trump is serious about 100% foreign-movie tariffs, and why David Eilenberg is leaving Roku for his old job


Roku declares its programmatic ad biz recession-proof, 'Charter entitlements' drive U.S. SVOD growth, and we mow through Paramount+ original 'MobLand'
Also in our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, Fox's planned SVOD is all about the data, Apple TV+ finally gets serious about catalog depth, and Tier 2 cable finally gets serious about 'cellphone internet' competition


Is there too much TVOS? Is the Redstone family legacy ruined? And is Ted Sarandos right about movie theaters?
Also in our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, we examine Comcast's increasingly desperate quest to turn around its core broadband connectivity business, and we reveal the latest IAB data showing CTV's growing dominance


Luka Dončić sparks a 16% NBA TV ratings revival, EchoStar looks to reanimate its terminal pay TV biz, and we look to David Ellison and Shari Redstone to 'Harvard up'
From the ashes of trade journalism comes ... a new kind of trade journalism. Your free weekly newsletter covering the important stuff in technology, media and telecom


Paramount+ becomes America's hottest SVOD, AI data-center expansion hits a tariff-induced snag, plus our harrowing and unplanned journey into the Coachella 'death zone'
Also in our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, we examine the emergence of 'A Minecraft Movie' as the TikTok's generation's 'Rocky Horror,' and we lament the $900 million question Tom Staggs and Kevin Mayer didn't get asked at NAB


Lionsgate's economics saved 'John Wick,' but can Gavin Newsom rescue Apple and Netflix from Trump's tariffs?
Also in our weekly newsletter covering all things technology, media and telecom, YouTube TV signs up its 9.4 millionth customer, while 'The White Lotus' aims for a cool 20 million viewers


NAB 2025 Spotlight: Fireside with The Trade Desk's new Ventura OS; Feting Penn & Teller; and a Stephen A. Smith keynote; what to get into (and stay out of) in Vegas
From the ashes of trade journalism comes ... a new kind of trade journalism. Presenting a very special NAB-themed issue of our FREE newsletter covering all things tech, media and telecom

