Bryce Harper MLB
John Ourand August 18, 2025
Baseball is facing a generational challenge amid labor unrest, the salary cap debate, Rob Manfred’s search for a new rights deal, and an industry-wide reckoning with the death of the R.S.N.s. ESPN baseball insider Jeff Passan has a few thoughts on how it might all shake out…
david ellison
Dylan Byers August 15, 2025
Ellison has embarked on a marathon charm offensive to convey optimism toward his self-appointed quixotic task of scaling Paramount, taking on Netflix, and saving Hollywood. But, yes, there will be cuts—especially at CBS News, the least glamorous and most challenged corner of his new entertainment empire.
david berson
John Ourand August 14, 2025
After a quiet decade of bidding activity—passing on the NBA, NHL, NASCAR, etcetera—CBS Sports president David Berson is ready to spend his Ellisonbucks. UFC was just the opening statement.
Ruthless Podcast
Dylan Byers August 13, 2025
As legacy companies bleed out and the uneven creator economy spills forth, the behemoths will be increasingly keen to eschew their own talent to partner with the entrepreneurs. A flurry of recent small deals presage the landscape.


Ari Emanuel
Paramount’s seven-year, $7.7 billion UFC deal gave David Ellison a more compelling pitch for Par+ users, while Ari Emanuel’s UFC now has exposure far beyond the ESPN+ app and pay-per-view’s walled garden. But who got a better deal?
UFC
John Ourand August 11, 2025
A couple days into his new gig, David Ellison announced his transformational $7.7 billion UFC deal. Sure, it won’t make Paramount+ profitable, but it will turn the service into a major player—as MLB and the NFL are likely taking note.
David Ellison
Dylan Byers August 8, 2025
Media coverage of David Ellison’s post-merger victory tour has largely focused on his plans for CBS News, looming synergies at Paramount, and his relationship with Trump. But all this may understate the true scale of Ellison’s ambition: to transfuse New Paramount with his dad’s tech and turn a legacy creative business into… a platform.
nfl chiefs buccs tom brady patrick mahomes
John Ourand August 7, 2025
There may not have been a lot of suitors for the NFL’s media assets, but Disney found a way to get what it needed while the league preserved its optionality.


robert thomson
Dylan Byers August 6, 2025
Earnings season has thrown the disparate fortunes of The New York Times Company and Dow Jones into sharp relief with the worsening situation at The Washington Post. Hey Gemini, how many paywalled newsgathering businesses does this country actually need?
The looming college football face-off between Pat McAfee and Dave Portnoy is the latest, hugely expensive attempt by aging networks to build brand loyalty among young audiences raised on a diet of clips, viral moments, and highlight reels. It’s a good idea in theory, but will it work in practice?
Jimmy Pitaro
John Ourand August 4, 2025
Disney’s much-anticipated earnings call this Wednesday may finally reveal Burbank’s plans for the future of ESPN—Flagship, the NFL deal, and the balance between managing cord-cutting and building the next frontier.
Mikel Arriola
John Ourand July 31, 2025
Relative affordability—$250 million, anyone?—and some timely rule changes have opened up the market for Mexican soccer clubs to U.S. investors.


Emma Tucker
Dylan Byers July 30, 2025
Not only has Emma Tucker completely revitalized the staid Journal with her suffer-no-fools attitude and upscale tabloid instincts, but her strategic bet to repopulate the D.C. newsroom (moving out a generation of retiring mentors in favor of pot-stirrers) has the paper eating the Times’s lunch in the second Trump era.
Matt Strauss brian roberts peacock comcast
Brian Roberts and Matt Strauss’s plan to simulcast Peacock games on a new cable channel is a smart bet on a hybrid, skinny bundle strategy to monetize the stubbornly unconverted and squeeze more life from a dying platform. It may just work, at least for a while.
Jeff Shell
John Ourand July 28, 2025
The questions and enigmas following Skydance’s finally approved acquisition of Paramount Global don’t seem to extend to CBS Sports, a no-drama zone amid a network in existential crisis. That’s largely because of David Berson’s even-keeled leadership, and Jeff Shell and David Ellison believe they can build around his CBS Sports