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Amol Sharma

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Media & Entertainment Editor at The Wall Street Journal. [email protected]

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An important point: a lot of the debates that happen in new media/pods -- about the economy, politics, public policy -- rely on original reporting from old media. Journalists working sources and gathering news. These changes we're writing about have profound implications.

Legacy media’s influence is on the decline, as podcasters and news influencers gain clout, leaving a fractured media environment. “People tend to live in their own media echo chambers now more than ever.” @thesimonetti & @AnneMarieSteele wsj.com/business/media…



Legacy media’s influence is on the decline, as podcasters and news influencers gain clout, leaving a fractured media environment. “People tend to live in their own media echo chambers now more than ever.” @thesimonetti & @AnneMarieSteele wsj.com/business/media…


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Warner CEO David Zaslav criticizes movie studio for inconsistent performance. Reposting this story I did a few months back about risky and expensive bets Warner Bros. was making that could become problematic. wsj.com/business/media…


“I think it may be unfair to put the endangerment of democracy on the shoulders of our tech colleagues," said one Times staffer in a debate on Slack about the the strike that is imperiling its computer systems, including the famous election "Needle." wsj.com/business/media…


Comcast said it is exploring creating a separate company for its cable networks and will consider streaming partnerships, a sign of the profound changes reshaping the media business. wsj.com/business/media…


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NEW: A member of the Washington Post’s editorial board, Molly Roberts, tells me she has resigned


Six years ago, Nerds had less than $50 million in sales. This year, Nerds Gummy Clusters alone has already generated more than $500 million. ⁦@VranicaWSJ⁩ & ⁦@bzcohen⁩ chew over all the details in this delicious success story. wsj.com/business/media…


Restaurant chains and operators this year are on pace to declare the most bankruptcies in decades outside of 2020, when dozens of companies filed Chapter 11 after the pandemic wsj.com/business/hospi… via @WSJ


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.@jenniferlevitz and I recently chatted with Rick Singer. The Varsity Blues mastermind is out of prison--and ready to help get your kid into college (legally). Get all the deets in our @WSJ story: wsj.com/us-news/rick-s…


WSJ story on the long hunt for Sinwar, which came down to chance, is super — including this crazy detail. wsj.com/world/middle-e…

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Exclusive: NBC's regional sports channels, with access to teams like the Celtics, Warriors and Phillies, will be added to Peacock as soon as early 2025, reports @jtoonkel, a move to beef up the streaming service's sports offering. wsj.com/business/media…


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