‘Lost’ Producer’s L.A. Exit; Netflix Theories; Sun Valley Send-Up

Plus: Game shows are the hot new payday

 
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‘Lost’ Producer’s L.A. Exit; Netflix Theories; Sun Valley Send-Up

Plus: Game shows are the hot new payday

By Alison Brower Sunday, July 12, 2026
‘Lost’ Producer’s L.A. Exit; Netflix Theories; Sun Valley Send-Up

It’s the most wonderful time of the year to catch one’s boss in shorts, as industry chieftains from Mike Cavanagh to Lachlan Murdoch to Josh D’Amaro mingled with tech powers, finance titans and sports royalty at Herb Allen’s annual Sun Valley conference. What was going through their minds as they paraded past the cameras on bikes, in denim ensembles (see: David Zaslav) and aggressively casual billionairewear? We tapped Emmy-nominated writer Joel Stein to imagine their inner dialogue — and no one from Alex Karp to Sam Altman was spared:

Photos: Sun Valley Players’ Private Thoughts Behind Those Ray-Bans

Jul 8, 2026  Ankler Features

Meanwhile, as Ted Sarandos hobnobbed in Idaho, Hollywood at the same time was buzzing about Netflix’s next moves amid signs of weakening engagement — and Team Ankler dug in:

  • First, Richard offered strong theories about what’s behind the streamer’s sophomore slump for top series:
Netflix’s Season Two Problem Is All of Ours

Jul 9, 2026  Richard Rushfield

  • Next, Sean McNulty made an incisive case for Netflix to get into the “lean-back” business with FAST channels:
☀️ NETFLIX’s Hard Pivot Is Here: What Now

Jul 10, 2026  The Wakeup

  • Then, Lesley Goldberg talked to reps and Netflix insiders about the engagement challenges — and why the company’s creative and product teams don’t necessarily agree on how to solve them:
TV in 3: Netflix Engagement Blame Game; NBCU Split Divides Execs

Jul 10, 2026  Series Business

Still, Hollywood, including Netflix, also had plenty to celebrate with this week’s Emmy nominations. Be sure to check out Prestige Junkie Katey Rich’s smart, funny and deeply informed take, plus her savvy day-of breakdown of the snubs and surprises with Christopher Rosen for NBC New York. Truly the best awards analysis in the biz:

HBO Max vs. Apple: The Emmys Rematch

Jul 9, 2026  Prestige Junkie

Emmys: ‘Widow’s Bay’ Surged, ‘The Pitt’ Popped & ‘The Bear’ Faded

Jul 8, 2026  Prestige Junkie

Now, ICYMI, the rest of our best of the week:


Series Business

Man's hand holding a smartphone showing an instagram video from Chris Bess that says
Ankler illustration. Orbon Alija/Getty Images; Chris Bess/Instagram.

Zoloft to Instagram: How Laid-Off Veterans Are Finding a Way Forward “Stunned” Disney and WBD refugees share with Elaine Low their shock, hope and advice for the next chapter.

‘A Colony of America’: How British TV Is Falling Into U.S. Hands Manori Ravindran digs into the biggest deal in U.K. broadcasting in decades: Comcast’s $2.1 billion Sky-ITV swoop, which leaves just two of five big Brit broadcasters in local control.

HBO’s Emmy Reign Is About to Face Its M&A Reckoning Fresh off Emmy noms, Lesley reveals how the coming wave of mergers could reshape the leaderboard for good.


Say Goodbye to Hollywood

collage of an airplane over a shot of the Hollywood sign and a photo of the Carnegie Mellon campus
Ankler illustration. FHM/Getty Images; Christian Adams/Getty Images; Robert Knopes/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images.

Lost Producer: I Gave L.A. 33 Years. Now I’m Leaving — Here’s Why Emmy winner Javier Grillo-Marxuach explains why he’s pulling up stakes, even as “the 7-year-old boy” with dreams “hates 56-year-old me for making this choice.”


Richard Rushfield

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in a late 18th-century style wedding portrait
Ankler illustration. Aeon/GC Images; Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images; Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images.

Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce: Let Them Eat Cake Amid the wedding fervor, Richard makes a desperate plea to Hollywood’s celeb class: Knock it off with the Marie Antoinette routine.


Dealmakers

collage of celebrity game show hosts: Jamie Foxx, Savannah Guthrie, Jole McHael, Elizbeth Banks, Keke Palmer, Jane Krakowski
Ankler illustration. Tom Griscom/FOX; Lorraine O’Sullivan/FOX (2); Art Streiber/NBCUniversal via Getty Images; Disney/Casey Durkin; Trae Patton/NBC via Getty Images.

Stars, Come on Down! Game Shows Are the New Hot Payday As formats boom, Ashley Cullins dishes out the intel on who’s in demand to host, why so many actors are answering the call — and what these deals actually pay.


Paging Men Who Read!

collage of men reading: Jack Black in 'The House with a Clock in Its Walls
Ankler illustration. Everett Collection; Paramount Pictures/Everett Collection; Weinstein Company/Everett Collection; Warner Bros./Everett Collection; Universal Pictures/Everett Collection.

Men Who Don’t Read Books: MrBeast, Clavicular — and Me Chris takes stock of the storytelling slump and compiles recs from Bruce Bozzi, Al Roker, Chuck Klosterman and four more men who defy the data.


Optionist’s Hot Properties

collage of slices of book covers
Ankler illustration; Courtesy of publishers.

6 Summer Reads Begging to Be Put Into Development The Optionist’s Andy Lewis reveals his hit list of screen-ready IP that (somehow) hasn’t yet been snatched up.


The Wakeup

Amid yet more expansion to Nielsen viewership methodology, Sean lays out why the era of real, accurate historical TV viewership comps likely ends in 2026:

Thursday → ☀️ AMAZON’s Next TV Exec Shakeup

Wednesday → ☀️ NETFLIX Films in July 4 Fizzle Too

Tuesday → ☀️ New Hot Mess: TV, Sports Viewership Data

Sunday → ☀️ Ouch: Minions, Supergirl in July 4th Fizzle


Podcasts

Ankler Agenda

ElaineSean and Natalie Jarvey survey an old-fashioned July of cultural spectacle, from the Swift-Kelce nuptials to Christopher Nolan’s star-studded Odyssey:


Shows

Monday Morning QBs

Sean and Chris explore why Minions & Monsters opened well below expectations, and why the studio’s low-budget model still makes the film a financial win:


Rushfield Lunch

The Hangover producer Scott Budnick joins Richard to explain how he became one of the key figures behind California’s expanded film and TV tax credit — and why he’s authentically optimistic about the state and future of Hollywood:


Like & Subscribe

New from Natalie Jarvey’s creator economy newsletter:

Whalar co-CEOs Emma Harman and Jo Cronk, Byron Allen, Salish Matter, Jay Shetty and TBPN co-founders and hosts John Coogan and Jordi Hays
Ankler Illustration. TBPN; Omar Vega/January Images; Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation; Disney/Frank Micelotta; Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images.

70 Deals & Counting: Creator Economy M&A Sets Record Pace in 1H 2026


The Optionist

Andy Lewis’ latest IP picks:

Kenny Powers
Ankler illustration; Everett Collection

A Bodybuilding Eastbound & Down That’s Perfect for Alan Ritchson



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