Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon delivery of Puck’s best new reporting.
First up today, Dylan Byers uncovers the latest jolts to the cable news landscape—from NBC to CBS and CNN—as networks prepare to jettison the half-century-old format of a singular, expensive anchor, in favor of ensemble casts and more modest salaries.
Plus, below the fold: William D. Cohan reveals why former GE executives have it out for C.E.O. Larry Culp. Rachel Strugatz has the goods on a new wave of M&A heat in the beauty industry. Tara Palmeri chats with Pennsylvania Rep. Brendan Boyle about whether Kamala Harris should pick Josh Shapiro. On Impolitic, John Heilemann presents Part Two of his election mini round table with George Conway and Sarah Longwell. On Fashion People, Lauren Sherman rings up analyst extraordinaire Luca Solca for a midyear temperature check on the luxury industry. And on The Powers That Be, Julia Ioffe joins Peter Hamby to discuss the latest Moscow prisoner swap chatter and Harris’s new policy consigliere.
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