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When a young British man disappeared while vacationing on the Spanish island of Tenerife in mid-June, a familiar routine unfolded: search and rescue workers combing through the landscape, regular updates from tearful family members, a steady drumbeat of unconfirmed reports that he had been spotted. This weekend, the Spanish authorities called off their search for Jay Slater, a 19-year-old apprentice bricklayer from England who was visiting Tenerife, a popular vacation destination. But even after the 14-day search officially ended, conspiracies and other theories have continued to spread online. “There’s a small minority that believes and engages with these things,” said Aleksandra Cichocka, a professor of political psychology at the University of Kent. “But they can be really disturbing to the family and the whole process of the investigation.”
Persons: Jay Slater, , , Aleksandra Cichocka Organizations: University of Kent Locations: British, Tenerife, England
YouTube is the top media platform for kids, surpassing video on demand and TikTok. A report by Precise TV and Giraffe Insights shows how kids influence parents' purchases. Kids recall YouTube ads more than ones on TV, driving higher discovery and purchase requests. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The report from Precise TV and research agency Giraffe Insights, "Precise Advertiser Report: Kids," affirms what many parents already know: YouTube is the top place kids get their media.
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Thrive Capital backs A24, adding Hollywood to its diverse investment portfolio. A24 is famous for hits like "Everything Everywhere All At Once" and HBO's "Euphoria." Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Joshua Kushner, , Slack, Hims, Bird Organizations: Hollywood, Service, Spotify, Plaid, Business Locations: New York
Read previewThree leaders of digital publisher Jukin Media, known for making videos like Pizza Rat go viral, have teamed up again, this time on a creator-driven travel media company called Lost iN. Brothers Jonathan and Mike Skogmo, and Anton Reut, built Jukin Media before it was sold in 2021 to Trusted Media Brands, parent of Reader's Digest. Skogmo acknowledged that his idea to start a media company raised some eyebrows. It's working with Rob Levy of Digital Media Capital Advisors to acquire other travel-related companies in areas like consumer products and media. Skogmo said he was inspired by media companies like Epic Gardening and Betches that have built fandoms and make money in various ways.
Persons: , BDMI, Chris Williams, George Strompolos, Erik Huberman, David Alpert, Kevin Gould, Richard Wolbert, Matthew Rutler, Jonathan, Mike Skogmo, Anton Reut, Jonathan Skogmo, Condé, Skogmo, Rob Levy, It's Organizations: Service, Jukin Media, MaC Venture Capital, Pitbull Ventures, Hawke Media, Kombo Ventures, Business, Trusted Media Brands, Reader's, Digital Media Capital Advisors Locations: Croatia
Amazon's Prime Video engagement is at 80%, boosting its standing against Netflix. Evercore ISI data suggests Prime Video's user satisfaction and viewership are on the rise. AdvertisementAmazon has been trying to break into TV for close to three decades, starting with the launch of Prime Video in 2006 and Amazon Studios, now Amazon MGM Studios, in 2010. A new Evercore ISI survey of 1,100 Amazon users showed that the share of users who watch Prime Video is a "consistently high" 80%. This year, 50% of Prime Video watchers surveyed said they're watching more than before, an uptick from 38% in 2023.
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The project, from veteran filmmakers Alexandra Shiva and Lindsey Megrue, also had help from a Hollywood outsider: Northwell Health, New York's largest healthcare network. Ramon Soto, CMO, Northwell Health. "Lenox Hill" and "Emergency: NYC" followed, drawing on the popular hospital procedural format. Northwell's own research showed people who watched "Emergency: NYC" were 17% more likely to consider using Northwell services compared to those who hadn't seen it. Soto said the company has stuck to talking about mental health and other healthcare issues while avoiding being prescriptive in its messaging.
Persons: Max, Alexandra Shiva, Lindsey Megrue, Northwell, Oscar, Matthew Heineman, Ramon Soto, Lee S, Weissman, Northwell isn't, Marvel Northwell, Soto, Heineman, they're, Jen Cowan, Bud, it's Organizations: Service, Psych Unit, HBO, Netflix, Business, Northwell, Marvel, Nielsen, HBO Warner Bros, Hollywood, Disney Locations: Hulu, North Shore, Northwell's
The Google-owned video platform dominated streaming TV viewing for all of 2023, ahead of Netflix, by one widely cited measurement. It also only includes free YouTube, not YouTube TV, YouTube's pay TV service. With those platforms included, YouTube takes second place in monthly TV viewing, behind linear giant Disney, with an 11.5% share. In 2023, YouTube reached a deal to make NFL's Sunday Ticket games an add-on for YouTube TV subscribers. YouTube TV is a $72.99 a month bundle of TV channels.
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Jeff Landry of Louisiana signs a bill mandating that the Ten Commandments be displayed in all public classrooms. He says of the legislation, “I can’t wait to be sued.”***Mr. Landry is sued by 28 organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, Amalgamated Atheists of America, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Beelzebubbians, the Spouses of U.S. Supreme Court Justices Neighborhood Welcome Wagon Association, and Liberals for the Prevention of Morality. The Republican Party responds with a fund-raising email blitz for a new legal defense fund. The subject line reads, “Moses ❤️ Louisiana (and Trump!!! ).”***Donald Trump hails Mr. Landry, calling him “the greatest mayor of Louisiana maybe ever.”“Actually, ever,” he adds.
Persons: Jeff Landry of, , Landry, “ Moses ❤️ Louisiana, Trump, Donald Trump Organizations: American Civil Liberties Union, Amalgamated Atheists of America, Benevolent, Beelzebubbians, Supreme, Association, Republican Locations: Jeff Landry of Louisiana, Louisiana
Two climate activists were arrested in England after they sprayed an orange powder on the monoliths at Stonehenge in what they said was an attempt to bring attention to the climate impact of fossil fuels. The attack on the prehistoric site came on Wednesday as the stones would draw the attention of people marking the arrival of the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. The organization that oversees the Stonehenge prehistoric site in England said on Thursday that it had removed the bright orange powder ahead of preparations for the important day at the site. There appeared to be no visible damage to the stones, according to Nick Merriman, the chief executive of English Heritage, a charity that manages Stonehenge. But, he said in a statement, “that’s in no way saying there hasn’t been harm, from the very act of having to clean the stones to the distress caused to those for whom Stonehenge holds a spiritual significance.”The powder was removed quickly out of fear that it could damage the rare lichen that grows on the ancient stones, or that exposure to water could turn the colored powder into streaks, potentially causing permanent damage, English Heritage said.
Persons: Nick Merriman, Organizations: Northern Hemisphere, English, Heritage Locations: England
CNN —Louisiana public schools are now required to display the Ten Commandments in all classrooms, after Republican Gov. Before signing the bill, Landry called it “one of (his) favorites.”“If you want to respect the rule of law, you gotta start from the original law given which was Moses. Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools,” the groups said in a joint statement. The Supreme Court ruled that the coach’s prayers amounted to private speech, protected by the First Amendment, and could not be restricted by the school district. At the time, the court clarified that a government entity does not necessarily violate the establishment clause by permitting religious expression in public.
Persons: Jeff Landry, Bill, Landry, , Moses, , ” Landry, ” “, Dodie Horton, , ” Horton Organizations: CNN, Republican Gov, American Civil Liberties Union, American Civil Liberties Union of, Americans United, Separation, Church and State, Religion Foundation, Bremerton School District, Republican, Democratic Locations: Louisiana, American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana, Church, Kennedy v
Jeff Landry signed legislation on Wednesday requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in every public classroom in Louisiana, making the state the only one with such a mandate and reigniting the debate over how porous the boundary between church and state should be. Critics, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the Freedom From Religion Foundation, vowed a legal fight against the law they deemed “blatantly unconstitutional.” But it is a battle that proponents are prepared, and in many ways, eager, to take on. “I can’t wait to be sued,” Mr. Landry said on Saturday at a Republican fund-raiser in Nashville, according to The Tennessean. And on Wednesday, as he signed the measure, he argued that the Ten Commandments contained valuable lessons for students. “If you want to respect the rule of law,” he said, “you’ve got to start from the original law giver, which was Moses.”
Persons: Jeff Landry, , ” Mr, Landry, , “ you’ve, Moses Organizations: American Civil Liberties Union, Religion Foundation, Republican Locations: Louisiana, Nashville
Read previewSports has increasingly become the star of the show for big TV companies, and its ascent is sending a shiver down Hollywood's spine. AdvertisementSports media rights have never been more expensive, but media companies keep paying up. The number of TV shows across the industry has been declining since the 2022 end of the Peak TV era. Media companies have been aggressively pursuing other secondary sports to maintain their value to distributors and advertisers, as Warner Bros. AdvertisementRelationships with the top people in sports will likely be a bigger factor in leadership at media companies moving forward.
Persons: , Doug Shapiro, Shapiro, Seth Meyers, Spencer Wang, David Levy, — it's, Levy, it's, Jonathan Miller, WBD, Michael Kassan, Mark Lazarus, Media Group's, John Kosner, Ed Desser, Sports doesn't, David Zaslav, Alex Iosilevich Organizations: Service, NBA, Business, Turner Broadcasting, Apple, Google, Street Journal, NBC, ESPN, Amazon, Warner Bros, NFL, Comcast, Netflix, Nielsen, Turner Networks, Horizon, Entertainment, Marvel, Star, Integrated Media Co, Hollywood, Media, Warner Bros . Discovery, Sports, Cannes Lions, Turner, TNT, TBS, Premier League, WWE
Hollywood is facing a dire threat: sports
  + stars: | 2024-06-18 | by ( Lucia Moses | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
AdvertisementSports media rights have never been more expensive, but media companies keep paying up. The number of TV shows across the industry has been declining since the 2022 end of the Peak TV era. Media companies have been aggressively pursuing other secondary sports to maintain their value to distributors and advertisers, as Warner Bros. All this has dire implications for entertainment budgets, which media companies have already been trimming after overspending to build streaming businesses. AdvertisementRelationships with the top people in sports will likely be a bigger factor in leadership at media companies moving forward.
Persons: , Doug Shapiro, Shapiro, Seth Meyers, Spencer Wang, David Levy, — it's, Levy, it's, Jonathan Miller, WBD, Michael Kassan, Mark Lazarus, Media Group's, John Kosner, Ed Desser, Sports doesn't, David Zaslav, Alex Iosilevich Organizations: Service, NBA, Business, Turner Broadcasting, Apple, Google, Street Journal, NBC, ESPN, Amazon, Warner Bros, NFL, Comcast, Netflix, Nielsen, Turner Networks, Horizon, Entertainment, Marvel, Star, Integrated Media Co, Hollywood, Media, Warner Bros . Discovery, Sports, Cannes Lions, Turner, TNT, TBS, Premier League, WWE
The actor Ian McKellen was hospitalized but expected to recover quickly after falling off the stage during a performance of “Player Kings” at a theater in the West End in London on Monday night, the producers of the play said. After a scan, doctors at Britain’s National Health Service said that McKellen would “make a speedy and full recovery, and Ian is in good spirits,” according to a statement by the producers. McKellen, 85, who has been nominated for two Academy Awards and has won a Tony, a Golden Globe and multiple Olivier Awards, is starring in the play, an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s two “Henry IV” plays, directed by Robert Icke. McKellen plays John Falstaff, a fictional character who appears in three Shakespeare plays. The fall took place during a battle scene, according to Aleks Phillips, a BBC journalist who was in the audience on Monday night and described what he saw in an article.
Persons: Ian McKellen, McKellen, , Ian, Tony, Olivier, William Shakespeare’s, Henry IV ”, Robert Icke, John Falstaff, Shakespeare, Aleks Phillips Organizations: , National Health Service, Globe, BBC Locations: London
There is a certain irony in the bravado about the Ten Commandments from Gov. On Saturday he told attendees at a Republican fund-raiser, “I can’t wait to be sued.” Clearly, he knows that the Supreme Court previously ruled against mandatory displays of the Ten Commandments in the classroom. In a 1980 case, Stone v. Graham, the Supreme Court struck down a Kentucky law that required the posting of the Ten Commandments, purchased through private donations, in every classroom in the state. A Louisiana law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in every public classroom in the state defies this precedent, so, yes, the state will be sued. So we’re seeing a flurry of culture-war-motivated state laws, many of them aimed at the First Amendment, that confront precedent.
Persons: Jeff Landry, , , Graham, “ you’ve, Moses Organizations: Gov, Republican Locations: Jeff Landry of Louisiana, Kentucky, Louisiana
After launching salads and chicken, Paltrow wanted to try pasta and pizza. Goop Superfina features 10 different square pizzas on the menu, and four different types of pasta. Anneta Konstantinides/Business InsiderChef Floresca told Vanity Fair that Paltrow has the final say on Goop's tasting panel, and it took a year for the company to develop the gluten-free pizza dough for Goop Superfina. The menu also features four different types of pasta, sides of broccoli or meatballs, and a few Goop Kitchen salads. I recruited my boyfriend and some friends to find out, opting to try two pizzas, two pastas, and a salad for our review of Goop Superfina.
Persons: Paltrow, Floresca, Goop Superfina, Margherita, Paltrow's, Moses, Goop Organizations: of Greens
Insider Today: Travel agents are back
  + stars: | 2024-06-16 | by ( Joi-Marie Mckenzie | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
This week's dispatchRob McElhenney is Business Insider's June 2024 digital cover star. Edmon de Haro for BITravel agents are backFollowing the pandemic-era lockdowns, people are hungry for travel. The interest in having someone else plan a vacation is returning travel agents to their '90s glory. How travel agents came roaring back. Art Wager/Getty ImagesEveryone's moving to TexasMovers from all corners of the US are flocking to Celina, Texas, a small town about 41 miles north of Dallas.
Persons: , Rob McElhenney, Sheryl Nields, Rob McElhenney's, Rob McElhenney breezed, would've, McElhenny, Samantha Rollins, Lucia Moses, Ryan Reynolds, McElhenney, Rob it's, de Haro, Zers, Z, Wager, Chelsea Jia Feng, Uma Naidoo, Naidoo, Liam Daniel, we're, Dev Patel's Organizations: Service, Business, Wrexham AFC, Wrexham, BI, Texas Movers, Getty, Cunard, Food, Harvard, Vivid Locations: Bali, Philadelphia, Culver City, Los Angeles, English, Wales, Wrexham, Houston , Texas, Texas, Celina , Texas, Dallas, Celina
Hub Entertainment Research found that 75% of people rated YouTube Premium as a must-have. The new data comes from Hub Entertainment Research, a 10-year-old market research firm that asked people what their must-haves are in entertainment services and platforms. Four of the top five are YouTube services, with 75% rating YouTube Premium a must-have. It's joined in the top five by free YouTube, YouTube TV, and YouTube Music. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Read previewApple is stepping up its efforts to get Hollywood to make content for the Vision Pro as it prepares to roll out the mixed-reality headset internationally to boost sales. Director Jon Favreau brought the dinosaurs on his Apple TV+ show "Prehistoric Planet" to life through a spinoff for Vision Pro. Apple is talking up Vision Pro to talent agencies, filmmakers, and producers to fill the pipeline. Apple TV+ produces some, but not all, of the immersive content that's available on Vision Pro. AdvertisementLike the rest of Apple TV+'s shows and movies, Apple doesn't want controversial content for the Vision Pro lest it undermine sales of its consumer electronics overall.
Persons: , creatives, James Cameron raved, Jon Favreau, stampeded, Alicia Keys, Chris Parnell, David Manpearl, there's, Parnell, Peter Kafka Organizations: Service, Hollywood, Vision, Business, Apple, Vision Pro, Disney, Netflix, YouTube
Read previewAdd Starbucks to the growing list of brands trying to crack Hollywood. The coffee company announced on Monday the creation of Starbucks Studios to create original entertainment. Related storiesIt's working with Sugar23 — the production company headed by Michael Sugar, best known for the Oscar-winning "Spotlight" — to develop projects. Starbucks' forays into original entertainment go back to 2016, when it released "Upstanders," a series of 10 written, video, and podcast stories about people creating positive change. "Starbucks is being very bold with this but really very smart … You can't reach 30 million people on NBC anymore."
Persons: , Christy Cain, Sugar23, Michael Sugar, Sugar, Trevor Noah's, Max, Ron Howard, Brian Grazer's, Reese Witherspoon's Organizations: Service, Starbucks Studios, Business, InBev, Procter & Gamble, Time Studios, Productions, Amazon's, Tribeca, NBC, Brands, Netflix, Apple Locations: Rwanda
Read previewAdd Starbucks to the growing list of brands trying to crack Hollywood. The coffee company announced on Monday the creation of Starbucks Studios to create original entertainment. Related storiesIt's working with Sugar23 — the production company headed by Michael Sugar, best known for the Oscar-winning "Spotlight" — to develop projects. Starbucks' forays into original entertainment go back to 2016, when it released "Upstanders," a series of 10 written, video, and podcast stories about people creating positive change. "Starbucks is being very bold with this but really very smart … You can't reach 30 million people on NBC anymore."
Persons: , Christy Cain, Sugar23, Michael Sugar, Sugar, Trevor Noah's, Max, Ron Howard, Brian Grazer's, Reese Witherspoon's Organizations: Service, Starbucks Studios, Business, InBev, Procter & Gamble, Time Studios, Productions, Amazon's, Tribeca, NBC, Brands, Netflix, Apple Locations: Rwanda
Read previewApple has made a big brand-partnerships hire who will work across its Apple TV+ entertainment business, a sign that it's serious about becoming a bigger advertising company. Lewinsky's role at Apple is expected to resemble that of Mahta Eghbali, who led copromotions for Apple TV+ films, TV, and sports and who left the company in 2023. Industry sources who work in branded entertainment said Apple TV+ has been stepping up efforts to use brands to promote its entertainment. Apple TV+ doesn't have an ad tier, but it's made a handful of hires from the TV business that have fueled speculation that it plans to introduce one, despite its long-held stance on customer privacy. Apple TV+ also recently hired a marketing vet, Tony Trujillo, to run marketing partnerships.
Persons: , Mike Lewinsky, Eghbali, Lewinsky, Monica Lewinsky, Barbie, merch, Ted Lasso, It's, Lauren Anderson, Magno Herran, it's, Ricky Strauss, Chris Van Amburg, JP Richards, Tony Trujillo Organizations: Service, Apple, Endeavor, InBev, DP, Marriott International, Visa, Business, Creative Artists Agency, Entertainment Media Ventures, Nike, Tandem, Amazon MGM, Netflix, Lacoste Locations: 160over90
Read previewScale has been a big part of Amazon's pitch for ads in Prime Video. Amazon doesn't regularly release viewership data, and one commonly heard suspicion is that Prime Video hasn't had any huge, original hits of late. It measures Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and Disney+ in 20 countries across the US, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Here are some other other findings from Digital i:Netflix and Prime Video have similar viewer demographics, with Prime skewing slightly older. Licensed content makes up about half of viewing across Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+, with the rest coming from originals.
Persons: , hasn't, Max skews Organizations: Service, Amazon, Business, Netflix, Disney Locations: Canada, Europe, Latin America, Asia
Read previewHearst is doubling down on puzzles as it tries to replicate The New York Times' success with Wordle and other games. Six months ago, Hearst acquired the games platform Puzzmo, a collection of daily puzzles started by ​​game designer Zach Gage and engineer Orta Therox. Pile-Up Poker will be Puzzmo's eighth game, and Andrew Daines, Hearst Newspapers' VP of games and general manager of Puzzmo, said Hearst is just getting started. HearstPuzzmo is taking direct aim at the Times, saying in a manifesto that "newspaper game players deserve better." Right now, all Puzzmo subscribers get the same games, but up next, Hearst plans to start creating bespoke games for partner publishers.
Persons: , Hearst, , Zach Gage, Orta Therox, Vox, Andrew Daines, Puzzmo, Hearst Puzzmo, Lisa Hanawalt, Daines, Elle Organizations: Service, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Houston Chronicle, Business, Hearst Newspapers, Times, Poker, Hearst Locations: There's, Texas
Read previewFresh off bringing ads to Prime Video, Amazon is looking for more ways to get brands involved in its original TV shows and films. The company also made several other appointments to develop projects that are funded by or focused on brands and work on integrating ads into Prime Video entertainment. AdvertisementHer future role at Freevee had been the subject of internal speculation after Amazon added advertising to Prime Video. With this in mind, I am pleased to share that Lauren Anderson's remit is expanding to support those efforts for Amazon MGM Studios. Finally, Lauren will continue her oversight of Amazon MGM Studios 1P FAST Programming delivered to Prime Video and Freevee.
Persons: , execs, Lauren Anderson, Anderson, Freevee, James Marsden, hasn't, Vernon Sanders, Lauren Anderson's, Lauren, Christel Miller, Jenny Falkoff, Alysia Russo, Benoit Landry, Benoit's, Justin Holt, Justin, Claudine Atout, Traci Blackwell, Kara Smith, Vernon Organizations: Service, Amazon MGM, Business, Prime, Amazon MGM Studios, Brands, Hulu, Marriott, MGM Studios, Studios, Amazon, Film, Ad, MGM, FAST
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