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MLB Teams Cancel FanDuel Sports Network Contracts: Now What?
in a move that could topple the larger regional sports network model, nine MLB teams have cancelled contracts with FanDuel Sports Network.
Tube Trends: Over 75% Of YouTube Views Came From Shorts In 2025
Over three quarters of YouTube views came via short-form videos last year, as data from Tubular Labs highlights.
Why The Oscars Wanted YouTube
A big win for YouTube, but in many ways an even bigger win for the movie industry, which is counting on YouTube to revive its fortunes.
Tube Trends: What The Oscars Moving To YouTube Means
YouTube taking over the Oscars broadcast changes how big events reach a broad TV audience (as YouTube expands itself further as a traditional TV alternative).
The Warner Bros Game Of Thrones: Understanding The Strategies
TVREV’s new infographic lays out all the issues in the ongoing battle to see who will buy Warner Bros… or the most valuable part of it.
It May All Come Down To CNN
In a recent interview, President Trump indicated he regarded the sale of CNN as key to the Warner Bros. deal. We unpack.
Tube Trends: How Netflix Would Upgrade YouTube Footprint With Warner Bros.
One of the biggest assets in a potential Netflix acquisition of Warner Bros. could be its enormous YouTube audience.
Paramount Makes The Expected Counteroffer
David Ellison’s unsurprising counteroffer/hostile bid for Warner Bros. is just the latest chapter in the saga. Here’s why it’s a boon for conspiracy theorists everywhere.
The Genie Isn’t Going Back Into The Bottle
Why all the handwringing about how the Netflix-Warner deal signals the death of Hollywood ignores the fact that the creator ecocomy was going to kill it off anyway.
What Now Netflix?
What we’re thinking 24 hours after the historic Netflix-Warner Brothers announcement that Netflix was buying HBO Max and Warner Bros. studios.
They Were Always Google Chow: Did Big Media Ever Stand A Chance Against Big Tech?
Was there ever anything the TV industry could have done to save itself from the reign of the tech overlords?
MLB Helps NBC Grow As Third Player In ESPN-Fox Sports Rights War
Sports rights conversations have focused primarily around Fox and ESPN in recent years, but NBC has quietly made itself into a power player on the back of premium events.
How Korea Became The World's Hottest Content Factory
Korean language content is now more popular than Spanish. A look at what makes K-Content so special, from K-Pop to K-Dramas to K-FAST.
MLS Season Pass Elminated, Ushers In New Apple TV Era
MLS matches will now be included in Apple TV subscriptions, as the service adjusts how it’s positioning itself in the market.
Tube Trends: 2025 World Series Goes Global On YouTube
The World Series was a global affair this fall, in part fueled by impressive performance for international videos on YouTube.
Is Late-Night TV Turning Toward YouTube?
Jimmy Kimmel’s return has put up bigger numbers on late night TV, but those figures (and its potential relevance) get even bigger when looking at social video.
From Fan Fiction To Feudal Media: What A Long, Strange Trip It’s Been
A look at how the fan communities of the early 10s paved the way for the Feudal Media of today.
The Future Of FAST May Not Be On TV
A new deal between TiVo and Free Live Sports shows that in the new fragmented ecosystem, FAST can live outside TV.
New Formula 1 Rights Deal Works, If Apple Increases Sports Investment
F1 is coming to Apple in 2026 — but does that mean anything for either without a larger Apple investment in sports?
Forget Pushing: Why MIPCOM Was All About The Pull
YouTube and Creators took over MIPCOM this year and the big lesson was that we are in an age of pulling not pushing. Alan Wolk explains the ramifications.

