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The Granger Mystery, Meltzer’s Year in
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Happy New Year’s Eve and welcome back to The Daily Courant, your
afternoon guide to Puck’s best new reporting.  

 

First up today, Matt Belloni crowns Hollywood’s Hero of the Year: Shari Redstone. Yes, yes, after you’ve finished scratching your head, consider that Redstone’s decision to sell her family heirloom, Paramount Global, to the gazillionaire Ellison family, was ultimately a shrewd decision that probably
saved the studio from falling into the hands of a buyer looking to “streamline” it out of existence. In a bleak 2024 for the entertainment industry, that qualifies as heroic. 

 

Plus, below the fold: John Ourand and ESPN A-list hosts Scott Van Pelt and Mike “Greeny” Greenberg reveal what Stephen A.’s bonkers deal means for their own contract
negotiations. Lauren Sherman chats with Jonathan Anderson about his side hustle as an award-nominated costume designer. Abby Livingston investigates the mysterious disappearance of Rep. Kay Granger. On Fashion People, Lauren and the inimitable Marisa Meltzer hand out end-of-year reports cards for Hermès, Alaïa, and Chanel. And on The Grill Room, Troy Young reunites with
Dylan Byers to outline a few reasons to feel optimistic about the media business in 2025. 

HOLLYWOOD

Matthew Belloni Matthew Belloni
Hollywood’s Hero of the Year… Is Bailing on Hollywood

Hollywood’s Hero of the Year… Is Bailing on Hollywood

In a year when thousands were fired, laid off, or simply fled from the ever-contracting
entertainment business, Paramount owner Shari Redstone earned her place as What I’m Hearing’s Hero of the Year for shrewdly selling the company to a Silicon Valley heir with the means to revitalize the studio, not “streamline” it out of existence. In the great race to consolidate Hollywood for the digital age—a movement that, in 2024, led far too many industry moguls to embarrass themselves by publicly cheerleading for M&A activity that would wipe out entire studios—Redstone liked Ellison’s
pitch because it was the opposite. He and his father would buy her studio and leverage the family’s wealth to, ultimately, try to save it.

 

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SPORTS

John Ourand John Ourand
What Moves the Needle-Movers?

What Moves the Needle-Movers?

In the post-cable universe—where ratings declines are inevitable, streaming dreams are quixotic,
and multiplatform appeal is the coin of the realm—ESPN appears to be pinning its hopes on an enormous investment in live sports rights, an even more enormous investment in new platforms, and the anointment of a core group of talent known in Bristol as the needle-movers. In this candid conversation, ESPN star hosts Mike “Greeny” Greenbergand Scott Van Pelt discuss the value their fellow needle-movers—Stephen A. Smithand Pat McAfee—bring to the
table, and how their respective deals have set the precedent for others’ future negotiations. They also share their thoughts about where they fit in the new sports media ecosystem, and what they’ll be looking for when it comes time for them to re-up their own contracts.

 

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A few weeks ago, before the holiday season began, costume designers Jonathan W. Anderson, Janty Yates, Colleen Atwood, and Virginie Montel joined Lauren at Puck’s inaugural Stories of the Season event in Los Angeles—our atypical riff on for-your-consideration fodder. In this choice excerpt, Lauren chats with Anderson and Montel about how the worlds of fashion and entertainment are merging, from Saint Laurent Productions’ involvement in Emilia Pérez to how an LVMH designer wound up
making costumes for Luca Guadagnino. The panelists also reveal what it was like to collaborate with their respective filmmakers, discuss sourcing pieces versus designing their own, and explain the challenge of crafting clothes for a period film.

 

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WASHINGTON

Abby Livingston Abby Livingston
We Need to Talk About Kay Granger

We Need to Talk About Kay Granger

On the Saturday before Christmas, as Congress was racing to approve a new spending package to
keep the government open, a far more mysterious scandal was quietly unfolding in the Lone Star state. A local news outlet revealed that the 81-year-old Fort Worth congresswoman Kay Granger had not cast a vote since July, and was said to be residing in an assisted living facility. On one hand, the report reignited a debate on Capitol Hill about how aging members can retire with dignity—but on the other, the grim news about Granger’s health, and the outrage surrounding Washington’s very
real problem with aging lawmakers, are not entirely proportionate to her unique situation. 

 

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FASHION

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The Year Quiet Luxury Died

For this special 2024 wrap party, Lauren is joined by Glossy author Marisa Meltzer to
discuss Hermès, Alaïa, and Chanel… and every other brand they thought about and wrote about this year. But also: the online luxury blow-up (remember that Matches closed?), the return of mall brands, the Nike crisis, the Devil Wears Prada sequel, The Row’s billion-dollar-plus valuation, Glossier’s attempted comeback, LVMH succession wars, and of course, Chanel’s appointment of Matthieu Blazy.

 

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MEDIA

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Former Hearst Magazine president Troy Young reunites with Dylan to discuss what lies ahead for
the media industry as we turn our calendars to 2025. In particular, they home in on the significant role that A.I. will play in transforming how news is consumed and distributed—and the need for media companies to adapt to new consumer behaviors in order to stay relevant.

 

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