Reminder: We’ve launched The Ladder from The Ankler, a members-only hub for early-career professionals. For more information or to apply, click here. Our first event is coming Nov. 3 in Brooklyn with The Cramer Comedy Newsletter. ICYMI: Disney TV Wishlist; RTO Rage; Producers Flip to YouTube for $Plus: Janice's very news-making interview with Tina Brown
I’ll flag a few highlights from these parts this week. Janice Min was featured as one of the 57 most powerful people in media for a New York magazine cover story. Part of the piece covered the decline of the scale game in media, where outlets chase eyeballs with clickbait, volume and gossip to try to game Google and social media algorithms. As the story points out, it’s failing for many reasons, but one of them is that both consumers and advertisers are rejecting the premise (advertisers today hate having no idea whom they are reaching). New York posted this on Instagram from the story’s writer Charlotte Klein. She makes the point that, today, 9,000 paid subscribers are more valuable than “products that are trying to reach everybody,” she says, and “end up reaching nobody.” Because we know who you are, we know exactly what kind of high-value information resonates with you. That relationship was on full display at the Montclair Film Festival yesterday. In front of an audience containing Evie McGee Colbert, chair of the Montclair Film board (and spouse of Stephen), and doc god Thom Powers, among others, The Wakeup’s Sean McNulty led a deeply revealing conversation with NEON’s Dan O’Meara, IFC/AMC’s Scott Shooman and WME partner Maggie Pisacane about the state of the film industry. Dealmakers’ Ashley Cullins then guided a riveting discussion with Greg Kahn, CEO of GK Digital Ventures, EDGLRD’s Eric Kohn, Cornell Law professor James Grimmelmann and director Michaela Ternasky-Holland. We’ll make those conversations, true insider conversations, available to you soon. Meanwhile, we’ve got more special stuff planned, including our first Ankler x Pure Nonfiction Documentary Spotlight with Thom Powers in London on Nov. 22 (save the date!). Now, with no further ado, ICYMI: Series BusinessSellers’ Guide to Disney+, Hulu, FX
Producers’ YouTube Pivot
Is Zaslav Really That Terrible?
How Hybrid Work is Hurting Careers
AI’s Big Cash: Should You Take It?
Rushfield: Bob Iger’s Endless Reign; Penske Loves Turkey
Kamala’s Hollywood Backers, Ranked
Goth Goddess Showdown
Prestige Junkie: Colberts Sit Down with Katey
THE WAKEUPSix months ago, Sean detailed the bonuses at stake for Endeavor’s Ari Emanuel and Mark Shapiro if they sold off pieces of the business before it went private. This week, Endeavor “sold” Professional Bull Riders, On Location and IMG Media to TKO (which Ari & Mark also run) for $3.25 billion — and only Sean covered how they’re forgoing those bonuses and what this deal really means: 🎧 PODCASTSTHE ANKLER
MARTINI SHOT
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