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Read previewIt could be the end of an era for publishers on Snapchat. A fourth said any time publishers get mixed up with creators, it's bad for publishers, adding that their Snapchat revenue was already in decline so the platform had become less of a focus. A few years later, as user-generated content became dominant on social apps like TikTok, the company shifted focus to individual content creators. Advertisement"The way they're structured now is less built to over cater to traditional publishers," a fifth Snap publisher exec said. ESPN on Snapchat Discover SnapchatSome publishers have shifted resources away from Snapchat during a challenging period for the media business as a whole.
Persons: , Snapchat Snapchat, it's, Evan Spiegel, Presley Ann, Getty, Snap's, Spiegel, Digiday, influencers, Ben Reininga, Sophie Crowther, There's, Ben Jeffries Organizations: Service, Big Tech, Business, Publishers, Meta, Google, ESPN, The Daily Mail, CNN, Snapchat, Harvard University, Dollar Locations: Snapchat
CNN —For Shannon Rowbury, it was simultaneously one of the best and worst moments of her running career. Today, the women’s 1,500-meter final at the London 2012 Olympics is considered one of the dirtiest races in the history of track and field. Her US teammate, Alysia Montaño, also discovered this year that, having originally placed fifth in the 800 meters, she is now set to receive a bronze medal from the London Olympics due to doping violations by rivals. Now, she is learning to appreciate those things in ways that didn’t seem possible when she was a professional athlete. “I had kind of cut out all of the fun by the end, it felt like,” says Rowbury.
Persons: Shannon Rowbury, I’ve, Çakır, Maryam Yusuf Jama Tatyana Tomashova, Aregawi Shannon Rowbury Natallia, Lucia, Ekaterina Kostetskaya, Lisa, Laura Weightman Hellen Obiri Morgan Uceny, Gamze Bulut, Russian Tatyana Tomashova, Rowbury, retested, , , Kirby Lee, haven’t, It’s, it’s, Alysia Montaño Organizations: CNN, Olympic Games, Sport, USA, CNN Sport, Tokyo, NBC, London Locations: Russian, Beijing, London, Rio, Paris, California, Los Angeles, New York
But the news wasn't greeted warmly in some corners of media, as it raised concerns that Snapchat might become the latest in a line of Big Tech platforms to deprioritize traditional media publishers in favor of creators. A fourth said any time publishers get mixed up with creators, it's bad for publishers, adding that their Snapchat revenue was already in decline so the platform had become less of a focus. A few years later, as user-generated content became dominant on social apps like TikTok, the company shifted focus to individual content creators. Advertisement"The way they're structured now is less built to over cater to traditional publishers," a fifth Snap publisher exec said. ESPN on Snapchat Discover SnapchatSome publishers have shifted resources away from Snapchat during a challenging period for the media business as a whole.
Persons: , Snapchat Snapchat, it's, Evan Spiegel, Presley Ann, Getty, Snap's, Spiegel, Digiday, influencers, Ben Reininga, Sophie Crowther, There's, Ben Jeffries Organizations: Service, Big Tech, Business, Publishers, Meta, Google, ESPN, The Daily Mail, CNN, Snapchat, Harvard University, Dollar Locations: Snapchat
CNN —Naomi Osaka has never hidden her admiration for Serena Williams and now she’s following in the 23-time grand slam champion’s footsteps. And while Osaka is excited about a new chapter in her career, the four-time grand slam champion says she was initially hesitant to start working with the well-known coach. “This isn’t rude because I found out it’s not true, but I didn’t know if he was a good coach or he coached Serena. I’m really glad that he’s taking this project on, as well.”“I would say I’m still a little nervous around him. I’m getting a little more comfortable day by day.”Patrick Mouratoglou talks to Osaka before her first-round match at the China Open.
Persons: Naomi Osaka, Serena Williams, Williams, Patrick Mouratoglou, Italy’s Lucia Bronzetti, Tsitsipas, Holger Rune, , Serena, I’m, ” Patrick Mouratoglou, Robert Prange, Mouratoglou, Organizations: CNN, China, Reuters, Getty Images Osaka, Wimbledon Locations: Osaka, ” Osaka
As news of the Olivia Nuzzi-RFK Jr. scandal tore through media and government circles over the past week, with increasingly titillating details emerging, those inside the New York magazine fold began to wonder about their own fallout. In a note to readers, New York called it a "violation of the magazine's standards around conflicts of interest and disclosures." Nuzzi said in a statement to The New York Times that the relationship wasn't physical. She is currently on leave from the magazine, and the magazine is conducting a more thorough third-party review. AdvertisementNew York mag didn't say who was conducting the third-party review or what additional information it hoped to learn from it.
Persons: Olivia Nuzzi, she'd, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Oliver Darcy, Kennedy, Nuzzi, Donald Trump, Kennedy didn't, wasn't, David Haskell, Vox, Brian Leung, Haskell, Haskell —, EIC Adam Moss, Tirhakah Love, Love, Corey Lewandowski's, Trump Organizations: Service, RFK Jr, New York, Washington, New York Times, Business, Media, Employees, Staff, Trump, Vox Media, Hollywood, Penske Media Locations: New York, Israel, , New York
Read previewMattel CEO Ynon Kreiz is trying to transform the toy maker into an entertainment company — but don't look for it to be a funder or distributor in its own right. After 2023's smash success of Greta Gerwig's "Barbie," Kreiz has become one of the most intriguing figures in Hollywood. Kreiz spoke with Business Insider on Wednesday about lessons from Barbie and how he's turning Mattel into an IP company. At a time of massive disruption in entertainment, Kreiz thinks Mattel is well-positioned. But "Barbie" established a blueprint for Mattel's future projects in working with top creatives, providing promotion power, and staying true to its brands, Kreiz said.
Persons: , Ynon Kreiz, Greta Gerwig's, Barbie, Kreiz, John Cena, . Abrams, Kara Swisher, Mattel, Mattel Mattel, What's, We're, it's Organizations: Service, Mattel, Business, Advance, YouTube, Maker Studios, Disney, Endemol Group, Warner Bros, Procter, Gamble, Adobe Locations: Hollywood, ., New York, billings
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewDisney is gearing up to stop using the messaging platform Slack, causing apparent grumblings in some corners of the company. Some of the workers complained about an apparent plan to transition to Microsoft Teams, a Slack rival, according to the screenshots. Read the full memo from Disney's CFOFellow Employees and Cast Members, Collaboration is at the heart of our employee culture. Our technology teams are now managing the transition off Slack by the end of Q1 FY25 for most businesses, with DX and more complex use cases following in Q2 FY25.
Persons: , Slack, Hugh Johnston, Oliver Darcy, Disney's Slack, Hugh, they'd Organizations: Service, Business, Disney, Wired, Street Journal, Microsoft Teams, Microsoft
Just Stop OilThe laws were purpose-built to target protest groups like Just Stop Oil. ExxonMobil told CNN that they do not currently fund Policy Exchange or American Friends of Policy Exchange, but did not answer questions about past funding. The UK’s lengthy jail terms stand out globally, but the creeping clampdown on disruptive climate protest is also happening elsewhere. Leon Neal/Getty ImagesThe Just Stop Oil case amplifies the near erasure of legal defenses available to protesters who take part in disruptive demonstrations. The same report compared Just Stop Oil to “terror groups” and recommended their actions be banned.
Persons: Cressie Gethin, , — Louise Lancaster, Daniel Shaw, Lucia Whittaker, Abreu, Roger Hallam, , ” —, ” Gethin, Michael Forst, “ ’, ’ ” Cressida Gethin, Jodie Beck, Toby Melville, Rishi Sunak, ” Sunak, Gethin, , ALEC, Exxon’s, Stephanie Keith, UN’s Forst, Leon Neal, ” Tim Crosland, — Lord Walney, John Woodcock —, Israel . Woodcock, Henry Nicholls, Beck, ” Beck, she’s Organizations: London CNN, Prosecutors, CNN, HMP, Airport, Big Oil, Conservative, International Energy Agency, Labour, London, Police, Amnesty International, Liberty, Stop, ExxonMobil, Exchange, Atlas Network, of Policy, London Metropolitan Police, Met Police, Global, US Civil Rights, Climate Rights International, International Center, Profit, Dakota Access Pipeline, American Legislative Exchange Council, Chevron, Energy, Center for Media, Democracy, Dakota, Pipeline, Oil, Palestine, British, Reuters Locations: North, London, HMP Bronzefield, London’s, , US, Germany, France, Australia, Mandan , North Dakota, United Kingdom, Israel, England, Northern Ireland
The WGA won higher pay and residuals for its writers, provisions for minimum staff in television writers' rooms, and more, calling the agreement "exceptional." Advertisement"The conglomerates have the leverage," one TV agent put it. This model could lead to a show getting picked up, but it tended to use fewer writers than regular writers' rooms and pay them less. A third agent said some showrunners are grumbling that while mini-room writers' pay increased post-strike, studios kept the showrunners' pay the same. Marshall, an "Elsbeth" writer and WGA West board member, has been in three writers' rooms since the WGA contract took effect.
Persons: , ProdPro, There's, I've, Zoe Marshall, Marshall, We're, Christian Simonds, Reed Smith, Simonds, Rolling Stone, Jonathan Handel, Puck, Handel Organizations: Service, SAG, WGA, Business, Netflix, Warners, Paramount, Otis College of Art, Hollywood, WGA West, Google, Rolling, Entertainment
TV shows face a cutthroat new era
  + stars: | 2024-09-12 | by ( Lucia Moses | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
To hear agents, lawyers, and producers tell it, the Hollywood they're going back to is more risk-averse than ever. Think of the "Suits LA" spinoff of the USA Networks show that was popularized by Netflix, and shows with big stars attached to them. Even big stars are getting slightedThere's an overall feeling that Hollywood has become too risk-averse. But in the meantime, the dearth of shows being ordered will take its toll on Hollywood. "There's just some people who are not going to be able to survive this dark period," a second lawyer said.
Persons: , it's, ProdPro, David Zaslav, Jennifer Salke, bankable, Elle Fanning, Nicole Kidman, David E, Kelley, Bill Dubuque, Comcast's Peacock, Jake Gyllenhaal, Kathy Bates, There's, Jonathan Glickman Organizations: Service, Hollywood, Netflix, USA Networks, Business, Warner Bros . Discovery, Amazon MGM Studios, Apple, Netflix . Media, Disney, CBS, Industry, Producers, Miramax Locations: Hollywood
While it might look like there's a flurry of advertising hiring, industry insiders say the reality is more sobering. AdvertisementLegacy media companies have sharply cut staff in recent years, including sales, and those jobs aren't coming back. Disney has said it plans to automate half its ad sales. "The number of good job opportunities are few and far between because the large media companies are not hiring as quickly. "Ad sales is no longer ad sales," said Gary Stolkin, global CEO of The Talent Business, a global executive search firm specializing in the creative industries.
Persons: , they've, Jean, Paul Colaco, aren't, Dave Morgan, Lisa Valentino, David Lawenda, David Zaslav, David Ellison's, Christopher Vollmer, Simon Francis, Peter Naylor, Brian Lesser, Lesser, WPP's, Roku, Harry Kargman, Kargman, Krishan Bhatia, Gary Stolkin, Stolkin, who's Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business, Disney, Paramount, Warner Bros, NBA, Companies, MediaLink, TV, Media, Flock Associates, Progressive, Mobile, The Talent Locations: Teads, NBCUniversal
Reinhard parted ways with previous ad sales leader Peter Naylor in July, in Netflix's second ads leadership shake-up in two years. To get a sense of how Reinhard is approaching the hire, Business Insider spoke with 11 people who had inside knowledge about the search or who are close to Netflix's ad business. Others with those credentials who some insiders think could be in the mix include Pooja Midha, EVP and GM for Effectv, the ad sales arm of Comcast's cable division. "They view ad sales as having a lack of rigor and discipline," the first person who'd had conversations with Netflix said. Netflix also shook up its ad sales leadership twice, with its first ads leader Jeremi Gorman being replaced after a year, and then with Naylor's recent exit.
Persons: , Amy Reinhard, Reinhard, Peter Naylor, Lisa Valentino, WBD's Ryan Gould, Jim Keller, Pooja Midha, who'd, Naylor, Dimitrios Kambouris, Greg Peters, Peters, hadn't, Jon Whitticom, Whitticom, Netflix's, Jeremi Gorman, they're Organizations: Service, Madison, Business, Netflix, Warner Bros, Disney, Effectv, Hulu, Google, Big Tech, Insiders, Prime, Microsoft, Street Journal, NFL Locations: Madison
The basic problem: It's unclear how these free services could support new, Hollywood-style programming even if they wanted to. Now, with YouTube making the jump to TV screens and "free, ad-supported TV" (FAST) services having a moment, where does that leave Hollywood? Tech and legacy media will battle over free TV in the coming monthsLooking ahead, the major players already ahead in free TV will likely continue to gain share. Free streaming may seem like a way for Hollywood to claw back viewers. If not, it's hard to say what winning in the battle for free TV will actually get them.
Persons: Prognosticators, YouTuber Jamie Clement, Tubi's, Sarah Lee, Evan Shapiro, There's, Jenn Vaux, it's, Max, Peacock, Roku, It's, Tubi, Adam Lewinson, WBD, Laura Florence, Horowitz Organizations: Netflix, Business, YouTube, Hollywood, Disney, Hulu, Warner, Comcast, FX Networks, Parks Associates, Nielsen, Media, Fox, ABC News, NFL, FAST, Horowitz Research, Hub Entertainment Research, Tech, Fire TV, Paramount, Pluto, SVP, Global, Fremantle, JPMorgan, CNBC Locations: Hollywood, Fremantle
In today's big story, viewers are opting for free TV, and that's throwing a massive wrench in Hollywood's plans . AdvertisementBut first, what's on (free) TV? The big storyChanging channelsGetty Images; iStock; Natalie Ammari/BIIf the best things in life truly are free, Hollywood is about to learn a brutal lesson. But what's really caught people's attention over the past year has been "free, ad-supported TV" or FAST services. Figuring out how to make money from free TV is a big enough problem.
Persons: , Natalie Ammari, upend, Insider's Lucia Moses, what's, Andy Kiersz, Fox's Tubi, Gen Z, that's, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, cofounders, John Overdeck, David Siegel, Carter Lyons, Scott Hoffman, Warren Buffett's, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, Noah Berger, Chelsea Jia Feng, Jensen Huang, Alyssa Powell, Banks, Sam Altman's, Kamala Harris, Tim Walz's, Dana Bash, Dan DeFrancesco, Hallam Bullock, Milan Sehmbi, Amanda Yen Organizations: Service, Business, Tech, Hollywood, Nielsen, Netflix, Paramount, Pluto, Comcast, Warner Bros . Discovery, YouTube, Getty, Big Tech, Chelsea, Menlo Ventures, CNN Locations: Berkshire, A16z, New York, London
Film and TV investor Content Partners just announced a new financing arm at a time when some institutional investors are fleeing Hollywood. It kicked off with a deal providing debt financing to Media Capital Technologies to support its backing of Lionsgate's film slate. Content Partners Capital (CPC) is targeting up to five deals a year of up to $100 million each in debt financing for film and TV companies. Lordo said Content Partners saw a void to help entertainment companies that are stuck in a financing bind, unable to get bank or private-equity backing. The era of Peak TV is over: Big entertainment companies have reduced spending as streaming hasn't made up for losses in linear TV.
Persons: there's, Alphonse Lordo, Lordo, they've, Mark Cuban, Todd Wagner, It's Organizations: Service, Content Partners, Media Capital Technologies, Lionsgate, Starz, Business, Content Partners Capital, CPC, Truist Securities, Partners, Monroe, Fortress Investment Group, Media, Revolution Studios, CSI television Locations: Hollywood
It's a jaw-dropping figure — more than twice her previous $60 million deal with Spotify back in 2021 and higher even than the reported $100 million snagged earlier this year by SmartLess. But the "Call Her Daddy" host can't exactly sit back and cash a check for $41 million each year. She can earn as much as the widely reported $125 million — but it won't be easy. A podcast deal with a host like Cooper would be based on a certain number of downloads a month. Related storiesCooper's SiriusXM deal is also not just for "Call Her Daddy," but for her Unwell Network's "complete slate of current and future shows."
Persons: Alex Cooper, she'd, SiriusXM, Meghan Markle, Prince Harry, Mark Wahlberg, Cooper, Network's, Alix Earle, Madeline Argy, Harry Jowsey, Owen Thiele —, , Alex, Scott Greenstein Organizations: Service, CNBC, Spotify, SmartLess, Business, Edison Research Locations: SiriusXM
Two Armed Rebels Who Led a Nation: A Love Story
  + stars: | 2024-08-23 | by ( Jack Nicas | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
He led a band of armed rebels. They robbed banks, they staged prison breaks and they were in love. It was the early 1970s, and José Mujica and Lucía Topolansky were members of a violent leftist guerrilla group, the Tupamaros. To them, their crimes were justified: They were fighting a repressive government that had taken over their small South American nation, Uruguay. “It was like a flash of lighting in the night,” Mr. Mujica, now 89, recalled many years later of their first night together, hiding out on a mountainside.
Persons: José, Lucía Topolansky, ” Mr, Mujica Locations: American, Uruguay
Advertisers love talking about AI, but they face a big problem: consumers are suspicious of the tech and don't want to be bombarded with messaging about it. This issue was on full display at the Olympics, where Google face-planted with an ad for its Gemini AI tool. To date, 575 companies have bought ads to market AI products in 2024, up from 186 in all of 2023. "In the same way, I wouldn't trumpet that my new product was designed in Photoshop, so why would I talk about how my product was designed using AI? One of the top-performing US ads of 2023 came from Adobe, which ran a spot featuring a girl using AI to create a birthday card.
Persons: Iain Thomas, Sora, Josh Campo, Razorfish, Matt Rebeiro, Iris, Rebeiro, System1, Dove, Microsoft's, chatbot —, Thomas, JLo Organizations: Service, Olympics, Google, Business, Sounds, Washington State University, of Hospitality Marketing, Management, Yahoo, Publicis Media, YouTube, Enterprises, Adobe, Cadbury Locations: MediaRadar
This issue was on full display at the Olympics, where Google face-planted with an ad for its Gemini AI tool. "There seems to be this fundamental misunderstanding of what we should be using AI for," said Iain Thomas, who cowrote a book on AI, "What Makes Us Human?," and is a founder of Sounds Fun, an agency that helps marketers harness AI. To date, 575 companies have bought ads to market AI products in 2024, up from 186 in all of 2023. "In the same way, I wouldn't trumpet that my new product was designed in Photoshop, so why would I talk about how my product was designed using AI? One of the top-performing US ads of 2023 came from Adobe, which ran a spot featuring a girl using AI to create a birthday card.
Persons: Iain Thomas, Sora, Josh Campo, Razorfish, Matt Rebeiro, Iris, Rebeiro, System1, Dove, Microsoft's, chatbot —, Thomas, JLo Organizations: Service, Olympics, Google, Business, Sounds, Washington State University, of Hospitality Marketing, Management, Yahoo, Publicis Media, YouTube, Enterprises, Adobe, Cadbury Locations: MediaRadar
Athletes representing Saint Lucia and Dominica won their countries' first-ever Olympic medals. Julien Alfred won gold in the women's 100-meter dash to bring Saint Lucia's first Olympic medal ever. After the race, Alfred told reporters, "I feel honored to just be an ambassador for my country." Also reaching the podium was triple jumper Thea LaFond, 30, who represented Dominica to win the country's first Olympic medal. LaFond won the gold medal after jumping a national record 15.02 meters.
Persons: Julien Alfred, Saint Lucia's, Kevin Voigt, didn't, Sha'Carri Richardson, Alfred, Thea LaFond, LaFond Organizations: Saint, Dominica, Team USA Locations: Saint Lucia, Dominica, Dominican
My first job out of university was at a tech PR firm. I've always liked wearing different hats, and these threads led me to join Playfair, a generalist VC fund. I was so surprised at how relevant my PR experience wasI was so surprised at how relevant my PR experience was because so much of VC is investor relations. If your background is generalist and diverse, that kind of VC fund would likely suit you. But if you started your career with a technical background, you'd perhaps be suited to a deep tech fund.
Persons: Lucia Polverino, , Piper Sandler, I've, I, Playfair, It's, it's, that's, grads Organizations: Service, Business, KKR, LexisNexis Locations: London, American
Instead, Etro decided, every room was to be kept in its place, fitting for a country manor in a traditional village that’s been maintained, for now, he says, “mostly in the state that it was.” Given how rich people lived four centuries ago, with distinct spaces for entertaining and relaxing, as well as separate ones where servants could clandestinely move about and manage everything, each floor of the home is its own maze of meandering living rooms, hallways, staircases and antechambers; there are three kitchens — a winter one, a summer one and an outdoor one — several sitting areas, three guest bedrooms, a formal dining room and dedicated wings for the couple and their daughter to watch television and sleep. Only once did the architect with whom Etro worked, a local woman named Lucia Cataldi who “knows the best artisans in the area,” tear down a wall to create better access to the ground-floor winter kitchen but, even then, she had two doors installed that exactly match the house’s many carved wooden ones. They updated the electricity, lighting and plumbing, but most of their work focused on fixing what previous residents had ruined: The best surprise came when they peeled back decades of paint and plaster on the vaulted and coffered ceilings, revealing elaborately decorated borders in lavender, periwinkle and blush pink.
Persons: Etro, , , Lucia Cataldi
"Beast Games" was part of a celebrity-studded slate Amazon presented at its TV upfronts debut in May. Despite being a dominant spender on entertainment content, Prime Video has faced questions about its popularity with viewers. A second Amazon insider said producers were already talking about making a Fyre Fest-like documentary about "Beast Games." Advertisement"All you do is go through worst-case scenarios and work backwards from there," the second Amazon insider said. But Mike Hopkins, SVP of Prime Video and Amazon MGM Studios, is all over the situation, two Amazon insiders said.
Persons: , Jimmy Donaldson, it's, Jennifer Salke, Jimmy, Salke, Donaldson —, Donaldson, Dave Kotinsky, Burger, Donaldson's, Matthew Hiltzik, couldn't, Puck, Mike Hopkins Organizations: Service, YouTube's, Amazon, Amazon MGM Studios, Business, Beast, New York Times, Times, Prime, Ampere Analysis, Reuters Locations: New Jersey, Vegas
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewFilmustage, which uses AI to analyze scripts and do other pre-production tasks, raised $1.5 million in seed funding led by Raw Ventures, a London-based venture capital firm. It also performs other tasks like creating shooting schedules and analyzing scenes for risk elements like sex and weapons. AI tools have found applications in Hollywood, which is known for its lengthy and costly process of making TV shows and movies. Here's the pitch deck Filmustage used to raise its newest funding round:
Persons: , Filmustage, There's, Roger Christian, Byron Saltysiak, Callan Green, Guy Ritchie's, Egor Dubrovsky, Dubrovsky, it's, Filmustage's Organizations: Service, Raw Ventures, Business, Guy Ritchie's Netflix, Universal Pictures, Investors, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hollywood Locations: London, Hollywood
The U.S. track and field star won the gold medal that has long eluded her by finishing first in the 200-meter with a time of 21.83 on Tuesday at the Paris Olympics. Thomas, 27, is one of the biggest stars in the sport but had yet to claim a gold medal before Tuesday. Just before the Olympics, Thomas won the 2024 London Diamond League in 21.82. Thomas also won gold in the 4x100-meter relay in the World Championships. Her chances in Tuesday's race increased when two-time reigning 200-meter world champion Sherika Jackson pulled out of the event earlier this week.
Persons: Gabby Thomas, Thomas, Julien Alfred of St, Lucia, Brittany Brown, Alfred, Jamaica’s Elaine Thompson, Namibia’s Christine Mboma, Sherika Jackson, , ” Jackson, ” Thomas, Organizations: Paris Olympics, Tokyo Games, Harvard, York City Grand, U.S, Olympic, London Diamond League, NBC, Locations: U.S, Paris, Budapest, York City
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