Happy Friday and welcome back to an especially packed issue of The Daily Courant, your afternoon roundup of Puck’s best new reporting.
First up today, Matthew Belloni digs into the standoff between Netflix and talent agents over the streamer’s new contingency compensation model. To many, it’s just a money grab by a company now worth more than $300 billion. Can the streamer articulate a rationale for why the talent community should take less money up front? Or is this a pure flex from the monster Hollywood created?
Plus, below the fold: Tara Palmeri gets inside Trump’s brain as his campaign struggles to regain its footing. John Ourand explores Jeff Zucker’s imminent partnership with Charles Barkley’s production company. Matt examines whether ESPN will ever release Spike Lee’s pricey, definitely-not-apolitical Colin Kaepernick doc. And Lauren Sherman illuminates the pressure on Delphine Arnault to prove herself at Dior.
But wait, there’s more! On The Powers That Be, Tara joins Peter Hamby to discuss Trump’s fascination with the Nuzzi-R.F.K. Jr. scandal. On Fashion People, Lauren catches up with America’s favorite makeup artist, Bobbi Brown. And on Impolitic, John Heilemann is joined by polling guru Nate Silver, who offers an unnervingly precise take on how close the presidential race really is.
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