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The Case For Fox As One Of The Most Disciplined Companies In Media

Fox's $22 billion Roku acquisition reflects a strategy of prioritizing audience loyalty, live programming and steady growth rather than chasing every new media trend.

ByAndy Meek,

Senior Contributor

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‘The Season’ Is An Engaging But Thrill-less Revenge Drama

The Season follows a compelling but unevenly executed, and rarely suspenseful, revenge story that's focused on exposing a life-changing secret held by Hong Kong's elite.

BySabrina Reed,

Contributor

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Why Podcasts Should Engage The LGBTQ+ Community Past Pride Month

Three recent studies examine the LGBTQ+ audience as podcast consumers and as a formidable marketing force. They show that queer listeners are highly engaged and loyal.

ByFrank Racioppi,

Contributor

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AI Made Content Abundant. For Creators, Voice Is Now The Scarce Asset

AI made content abundant. A 2026 survey of 16,000 creators shows voice and judgment, not volume, are now the scarce asset

ByMaureen Kerr,

Contributor

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Fox’s $22 Billion Roku Deal Can Give Tubi More Ownership On Home Screens

The Roku deal turns a streaming asset into a place where content can be found, making Fox the home for Tubi, Fox One and live content - like the NFL and FIFA World Cup.

ByMaureen Kerr,

Contributor

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Tribeca Festival Blends Star Power And Creativity At Brand Conference

The Tribeca X brand conference drafts off of the creative exhaust fumes that surround the Tribeca Festival and leaned into celebrating the human creative spirit.

ByHoward Homonoff,

Contributor

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Netflix And IHeartMedia Expand Their Exclusive Video Podcast Partnership

iHeartMedia and Netflix are expanding their exclusive video podcast partnership, bringing new shows featuring Kate Hudson & Oliver Hudson, Lele Pons, and Martha Stewart to the streaming service.

ByFrank Racioppi,

Contributor

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Steven Spielberg’s ‘Disclosure Day’ Box Office Opening Suggests Hollywood Has Two Kinds Of Summer Hits

So far, the early summer of 2026 suggests that the path to the box office is paved with digital cachet and analog tradition, like 'Disclosure Day,' 'Obsession' and 'Backrooms.'

ByDavid Deal,

Contributor

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What The Economist's John Prideaux Learned From A Road Trip Across The U.S.

The Economist executive editor John Prideaux retraced Alexis de Tocqueville's journey across America and tells Forbes why he's optimistic about the country's future.

ByAndy Meek,

Senior Contributor

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MS NOW’s Stephanie Ruhle Moves From ‘The 11th Hour’ To Mornings With ‘Money, Power, Politics’

Ruhle signed off MS NOW's 'The 11th Hour' on Friday, and she debuts in her new role this morning after 'Morning Joe,' with a focus on how the economy and Washington impact real people.

ByMark Joyella,

Senior Contributor