Next TMT Talks: The Intersection of Technology, Media and Telecom
Daniel Frankel and David Bloom dig into the biggest stories in streaming, sports rights, media consolidation, and the AI video revolution in this week's flagship Sunday edition. 🚗 Cars Are the New TVs — The modern vehicle is a rolling screen. What that means for content creators, advertisers, and the future of in-vehicle entertainment. ⚖️ NFL Antitrust Exemption Under Fire — The DOJ expands its probe to include baseball. A bipartisan "Save Our Sports" bill targets streaming deals. But is this a genuine consumer revolt — or broadcast TV using Washington to protect its turf? Rupert Murdoch's fingerprints are everywhere. ⚾ Local Sports Networks Aren't Dead — They're Just Different — Up to 15 MLB teams are now streaming refugees. But if you know where to look, fans can cut their sports bill in half. The real problem: misinformation from people with a financial interest in keeping things confusing. 🏈 College Football Playoff Expansion: Fox's Power Play — The push for a 24-team playoff isn't coming from fans. It's coming from Fox, which missed out on the championship broadcast rights and wants back in. The SEC is holding firm to protect its $100M championship game. ⚽ Arsenal Wins the Premier League — The Kroenke-owned club will generate $1B this year. But sports rights spending globally is wildly outpacing revenue — from the EPL to cricket's $6B bubble. 📺 Stephen Colbert's Exit & the Future of Late Night — CBS cancels The Late Show. What replaces it? Charlemagne tha God's morning show goes to Netflix, TBPN hits 70K subscribers, and the lines between journalism, entertainment, and tech-backed media keep blurring. 🎬 Netflix Keeps Grabbing Everything — A Brad Pitt/Quentin Tarantino prequel (Cliff Booth) gets a two-week IMAX run. Narnia is theatrical. iHeart's morning show is streaming. Netflix is now in breakfast TV, premium cinema, and live sports. What's left? 💸 Paramount + WBD Merger Debt Reality Check — S&P rates the combined entity BB+ (borderline junk). $84B in combined debt. Thirty percent of all TV viewership under one roof. An economic downturn could be catastrophic. 🤖 AI Video at YouTube, the White House & AI on the Lot — The latest from the front lines of AI-generated content, plus what it means for Hollywood production. 🎙️ Hosted by David Bloom & Daniel Frankel | Next TMT × Media Play News 🔔 Subscribe → https://nexttmt.com [https://nexttmt.com] 🎧 Spotify & Apple Podcasts
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