Happy Monday, and welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon digest of Puck’s best new reporting.
Today, we lead with a media business doubleheader. First up, Dylan Byers considers interim NBCU C.E.O. Mike Cavanagh’s revelation that Comcast is “studying” the possibility of spinning off its struggling cable networks—a maneuver that could sever MSNBC from NBC News. Then, Bill Cohan digs into the numbers and assesses the actual viability of the spinco concept. Is this all just a smokescreen for a lackluster earnings report?
Plus, below the fold: Marion Maneker inspects Dallas’s evolution into an art market boomtown. On Impolitic, John Heilemann is joined by Charlamagne tha God to dispel the misleading narratives surrounding Black male voters. On Somebody’s Gotta Win, Tara Palmeri chats with former governors Tom Corbett (R-Pennsylvania) and Jim Blanchard (D-Michigan) about their bipartisan attempts to protect election integrity. On The Varsity, John Ourand and NASCAR president Steve Phelps unpack his plan to expand the motorsport’s reach without alienating die-hards. And on The Powers That Be, Jon Kelly links up with Peter Hamby to forecast the long-term fallout at The Washington Post from endorsement-gate.
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