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PREVIEW VERSION
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Good afternoon, and welcome to a yuletide edition of Dry
Powder. I’m Bill Cohan, coming to you today from terra firma. Thanks to all for the excellent feedback about my voyage to faux space last week. It belatedly occurred to me to share this photo of my Zero-G journey. For the many who wondered about my galactic haircare product: It’s au naturale…
Today, I’m offering my analysis on the new cable M&A market. Steven Cahall, the equity analyst at Wells Fargo, is out with a fascinating note that ponders some potential outcomes—I agree with some of his theories, and I tender some of my own.
But first…
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- On Apollo succession…: While it was a fun and amusing flirtation, I never really thought that Apollo C.E.O. Marc Rowan had much of a chance of becoming Donald Trump’s treasury secretary. Not only is Marc much smarter than Trump, he’s also much...
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Instagram Teen Accounts: a protected experience for teens, guided by parents
Instagram Teen Accounts are designed to address parents’ biggest concerns, providing automatic protections for who can contact their teens and the content they can see.
The impact: Built-in limits give parents more peace of mind when it comes to protecting their teens.
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After a year of legacy media conglomerate C.E.O.s alternately
putting “everything on the table,” the scope of the real deal activity will become clear in 1H25.
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There’s been lots of speculation about Hollywood M&A activity next year, and for
all the obvious reasons: a new transactional Trump regime, the end of Lina Khan’s reign at the F.T.C., and of course, the recent one-two punch of Comcast’s SpinCo announcement and Warner Bros. Discovery’s gestural move to reorganize the company by separating its declining cable assets from its growing studio and streaming businesses. There’s also been a lot of chatter that the Ellisons and Gerry Cardinale might engage in some
form of a linear roll-up—a deal with a competitor, a spin, etcetera—once their deal to acquire Paramount Global closes, which is expected as soon as...
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