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Mario Gabelli: Value Investing Ideas for 2026
BlogFeb 24, 2026

Mario Gabelli: Value Investing Ideas for 2026

Mario Gabelli highlighted at the Barron’s Roundtable 2026 that value investors should target mispriced experiential assets such as media, sports franchises, and entertainment companies. He cited Madison Square Garden Sports as trading at roughly half its calculated intrinsic value and...

By The Acquirer’s Multiple
Mychal Threets-Hosted Reading Rainbow Reboot Gets Sony TV Order / Peter Attia Out at CBS News / Druski Joins The...
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Mychal Threets-Hosted Reading Rainbow Reboot Gets Sony TV Order / Peter Attia Out at CBS News / Druski Joins The...

Mychal Threets is front‑running a new Reading Rainbow reboot that has secured a 24‑episode order from Sony for broadcast and streaming. The series builds on a four‑episode digital revival released last October on Sony’s Kudzoko YouTube channel. Threets, known as...

By TVTattle
What Happens to Book Publicity Now?
BlogFeb 23, 2026

What Happens to Book Publicity Now?

The author of Publishing Confidential announces that the newsletter will become 80% paid, offering a $6/month subscription with group discounts and free options for those in need. The piece then examines the evolving landscape of book publicity, noting the decline...

By Publishing Confidential
There’s No Point Aiming To Go Viral – It Hardly Ever Happens
BlogFeb 23, 2026

There’s No Point Aiming To Go Viral – It Hardly Ever Happens

A new Duetti Music Economics Report examined over 6 million tracks from 2025 and found that only about 1.1% of songs achieve a viral spike, defined as a five‑fold stream increase in a month. Sustaining that momentum is even rarer, with...

By Hypebot
TIDAL Expands Its Spotlight Program to More Artists
BlogFeb 23, 2026

TIDAL Expands Its Spotlight Program to More Artists

Tidal has expanded its Spotlight program to Canada, the UK and several European markets, adding eleven countries in total. The initiative ties directly to Tidal Upload, allowing any publicly posted track to enter an editorial review queue without a separate...

By Hypebot
CBS Series Post Strong Fall Viewership, Topping Broadcast and Streaming Rankings in Live + 35-Day Multiplatform Viewership
BlogFeb 23, 2026

CBS Series Post Strong Fall Viewership, Topping Broadcast and Streaming Rankings in Live + 35-Day Multiplatform Viewership

CBS’s fall lineup captured eight of the ten most‑watched broadcast series and nine of the top‑20 titles across broadcast and streaming, according to Nielsen’s live + 35‑day multiplatform data through January 4, 2026. The drama Tracker led the pack with 16.7 million viewers, while new...

By The Futon Critic
HBO Documentary Films Acquires Worldwide TV and Streaming Rights to "The Slightest Touch"
BlogFeb 23, 2026

HBO Documentary Films Acquires Worldwide TV and Streaming Rights to "The Slightest Touch"

HBO Documentary Films announced acquisition of worldwide TV and streaming rights to the documentary "The Slightest Touch." The film, directed by Rachel Fleit, chronicles Emma Fogarty, a 40‑year‑old living with Epidermolysis Bullosa, as she trains for the Dublin Marathon with...

By The Futon Critic
The Netflix Killer Non-Acquisition Theory
BlogFeb 22, 2026

The Netflix Killer Non-Acquisition Theory

Wall Street analysts are circulating a theory that Netflix’s primary goal in the Warner Bros. deal is not to acquire the studio but to block Paramount Skydance from obtaining it. The speculation hinges on Netflix’s willingness to spend billions, potentially triggering...

By Puck
The Boston Globe Adds an Option that Puts It One Step Closer (Maybe) to Sharing on Social Media
BlogFeb 22, 2026

The Boston Globe Adds an Option that Puts It One Step Closer (Maybe) to Sharing on Social Media

The Boston Globe has introduced a new "Gift an Article" option in its article‑sharing menu. The feature currently only allows users to send a free link via email, while existing social‑media buttons still lead to the paywall. The rollout suggests...

By Media Nation
Tube Trends: ‘Primetime’ For Social Video? It Depends
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Tube Trends: ‘Primetime’ For Social Video? It Depends

Tubular Labs’ analysis of U.S. YouTube activity shows a clear “primetime” window from 7 a.m. to noon ET, with the highest average daily views (6.1%) occurring at 8 a.m. ET. Early‑morning uploads also generate the most views per video, suggesting untapped potential...

By TVREV
Politico’s Mass. Playbook Is Ending, and Kelly Garrity Is Taking Her Talents to The Boston Globe
BlogFeb 20, 2026

Politico’s Mass. Playbook Is Ending, and Kelly Garrity Is Taking Her Talents to The Boston Globe

Politico announced the termination of its Massachusetts Playbook, a daily newsletter covering state politics, after more than eight years. The newsletter’s editor, Kelly Garrity, will launch a new political newsletter at The Boston Globe later this year. The Playbook, launched...

By Media Nation
The Psychology Behind Likes, Shares, And Comments: How To Tap Into Human Behavior
BlogFeb 19, 2026

The Psychology Behind Likes, Shares, And Comments: How To Tap Into Human Behavior

The article explains that social‑media engagement—likes, comments, shares, and saves—is rooted in human psychology, especially dopamine‑driven reward loops. It breaks down what each interaction type signals and why algorithms prioritize content with higher engagement. Practical tactics are offered, such as...

By BloggingWizard
A New Partnership Expands Free Digital Access to The Boston Globe at More than 40 Libraries
BlogFeb 18, 2026

A New Partnership Expands Free Digital Access to The Boston Globe at More than 40 Libraries

The Boston Globe has teamed up with the Minuteman Library Network to grant cardholders a free 72‑hour digital pass to Globe.com, its e‑paper and a full archive. The partnership, which covers more than 40 libraries in the Boston area, allows...

By Media Nation
Making Authenticity a Competitive Edge for Publishers
BlogFeb 18, 2026

Making Authenticity a Competitive Edge for Publishers

Publishers face a surge of AI‑generated content, with 50% of new web articles and one‑third of YouTube Shorts now created by algorithms. Advertisers are moving away from sheer volume metrics toward outcomes that require verified, engaged audiences. The article outlines...

By Digital Content Next (InContext/Blog)
ASA Rules on Virgin Media Advert Following BT Complaint
BlogFeb 18, 2026

ASA Rules on Virgin Media Advert Following BT Complaint

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled on Virgin Media’s September 2024 TV spot that claimed the company was “Awarded Best Broadband Experience.” While the ASA concluded the claim was not misleading about technology, it found the advert failed to provide verifiable...

By thinkbroadband (UK)
Video Blogging Guide: How to Start a Vlog That Grows Your Brand in 2026
BlogFeb 17, 2026

Video Blogging Guide: How to Start a Vlog That Grows Your Brand in 2026

Neal Schaffer’s 2026 guide shows that anyone can start a vlog using just a smartphone, focusing on niche selection and consistent publishing. It outlines essential equipment, platform choices, and a step‑by‑step workflow for planning, filming, editing, and optimizing videos. The...

By Neal Schaffer’s Blog
How The Baltimore Banner’s Embrace of DC Sports Fits with Its Editor’s Civic-Minded Mission
BlogFeb 13, 2026

How The Baltimore Banner’s Embrace of DC Sports Fits with Its Editor’s Civic-Minded Mission

The Baltimore Banner announced it will add beat coverage of the Washington Nationals and the Washington Commanders, extending its reach beyond Maryland into the DC metro area. The move follows the Washington Post’s abrupt elimination of its sports department, which...

By Media Nation
Journalism’s Return to Community Is Necessary – but Risky
BlogFeb 12, 2026

Journalism’s Return to Community Is Necessary – but Risky

Journalists are rediscovering newsletters as community‑building tools, but success hinges on genuine two‑way interaction. The article warns that publishers often mistake hosting for ownership, leading to community loss when platforms change. Real‑world examples, from a 2000s B2B community migration to...

By One Man & His Blog
To Ensure Audiences Return, Invite One Meaningful Action Early
BlogFeb 12, 2026

To Ensure Audiences Return, Invite One Meaningful Action Early

Publishers are rethinking first‑time interactions by offering a single, personal action that lets new visitors declare a preference, such as saving a story, following a topic, or joining a focused newsletter. Research shows these early choices generate stronger propensity signals...

By Digital Content Next (InContext/Blog)
DCN’s Media Industry Must Reads: Week of February 12, 2026
BlogFeb 12, 2026

DCN’s Media Industry Must Reads: Week of February 12, 2026

This week’s DCN media roundup highlights several pivotal developments shaping the industry. Hollywood is gearing up for a new round of labor talks between actors and writers, while publishers and politicians intensify efforts to curb Google’s ad‑tech dominance. Apple faces...

By Digital Content Next (InContext/Blog)
A Copyright Expert’s Big Idea: Force Google and Other AI Companies to Pay News Publishers
BlogFeb 11, 2026

A Copyright Expert’s Big Idea: Force Google and Other AI Companies to Pay News Publishers

AI-powered Google search and chatbots are diverting 30‑40% of traffic from news sites. Copyright expert Paul Gerbino proposes a recurring‑fee model, forcing AI firms to pay publishers each time their content is used for training or retrieval. He urges collective...

By Media Nation
As Jeff Bezos Dismantles The Washington Post, Five Regional Papers Chart a Course for Survival
BlogFeb 10, 2026

As Jeff Bezos Dismantles The Washington Post, Five Regional Papers Chart a Course for Survival

Jeff Bezos is reportedly scaling back operations at The Washington Post, highlighting the broader challenges facing legacy media. In contrast, five large regional newspapers have demonstrated sustainable pathways by anchoring themselves in community interests rather than profit extraction. These outlets...

By Media Nation
More Reach, Less Power: Copyright in Digital Markets Today
BlogFeb 10, 2026

More Reach, Less Power: Copyright in Digital Markets Today

Digital distribution has dramatically expanded creators' reach, but platform ecosystems now dominate visibility, pricing, audience data, and monetisation. This shift has eroded creators' bargaining power, even as publishers access larger audiences. Axel Springer’s new research frames copyright as an economic...

By Digital Content Next (InContext/Blog)
The NFL Told You Why It Booked Bad Bunny
BlogFeb 9, 2026

The NFL Told You Why It Booked Bad Bunny

The episode examines the NFL’s decision to book Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl halftime show, highlighting the backlash from conservative figures who framed the Spanish‑language performance as un‑American. It explains that the league’s motive was purely commercial: tapping into...

By The Present Age
5 Ideas For The Interested This Week
BlogFeb 8, 2026

5 Ideas For The Interested This Week

The newsletter curates five actionable ideas for creators, ranging from a candid podcast about an imagined social platform to a roundup of 40 newsletter experts sharing monetization tips. It spotlights a LinkedIn "Every Day CTA" strategy that generated $7,000 daily...

By For The Interested
Jeff Bezos Gutted the Newsroom. He Kept the Megaphone.
BlogFeb 6, 2026

Jeff Bezos Gutted the Newsroom. He Kept the Megaphone.

The episode examines Jeff Bezos' strategic dismantling of the Washington Post newsroom while preserving and reshaping its opinion section into an ideological megaphone aligned with his free‑market, libertarian views. It details the massive layoffs of journalists, the removal of editorial...

By The Present Age