Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon assortment of Puck’s best new reporting.
First up today, Marion Maneker elegantly distills the most pressing market trends and collector insights emanating from Art Basel Miami. Alas, while there was a noticeable improvement in the quality of artwork, there is still a confounding lack of urgency from buyers. Marion digs into how dealers, consignors, and galleries can generate FOMO to bring them off the sidelines.
Plus, below the fold: Abby Livingston chronicles the Democratic leadership battle that has become Capitol Hill’s most engrossing drama. In a special live recording of The Varsity, John Ourand sits down with former CBS Sports president Sean McManus to discuss whether networks can thrive without the NFL and his personal crusade to see the sport return to CBS. On The Town, Matt Belloni reunites with Rich Greenfield to dissect how WBD, Paramount, and Disney are responding to the Comcast SpinCo news. And on yet another rollicking Media Monday edition of The Powers That Be, Jon Kelly and Peter Hamby chew over how the media is processing the Pete Hegseth confirmation tour, Condé Nast’s recent layoffs, and Rashida Jones’s impending MSNBC exit.
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