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John Heilemann
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September 15, 2024
Slaughterhouse 45
The totality of Donald Trump’s debate decimation by Kamala Harris was as staggering as it was indisputable. But even more stunning—and possibly more consequential—is the post-debate meltdown now consuming Trumpworld, from Mar-a-Lago to the farthest reaches of the MAGA-sphere.
Marion Maneker
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September 15, 2024
Kusama’s Jerry Maguire?
Athletes, actors, and authors all have agents. So why don’t artists? That’s the question that UTA tried to answer with its Fine Arts division. Now, the agency has put that initiative on pause.
William D. Cohan
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September 15, 2024
Inside S.B.F.’s Legal Bunker
Notes on Sam Bankman-Fried’s fiery 102-page appeal, his demand for a new trial, and why he argues that everyone—well, at least Judge Lewis Kaplan, FTX’s attorneys, and the media—was out to convict him from the start.
Dylan Byers
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September 13, 2024
This Too Shall Zaz
David Zaslav may be trumpeting a face-saving deal with Charter, but the forthcoming face-off with Comcast isn’t going to be any easier.
Ken Basin
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September 12, 2024
A Path Back to Sanity in TV Deals
“Cost plus” is the licensing model on which the Peak TV era was built. It has also become one of the drivers of the business’s decline. How can better dealmaking help set the industry back on a path toward sustainability?
John Ourand
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September 12, 2024
Caitlin Expectations
A candid conversation with WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert on the league’s renaissance season and once-unthinkable $200 million per year media rights deal.
Lauren Sherman
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September 12, 2024
I Get Letters! A Look Inside the Fashion Week Mailbag
In which I try my best to answer all your questions about Beyoncé’s weird whiskey-a-go-go GQ cover, Ozempic’s impact on the fashion industry, Cathy Horyn’s future, JCPenney’s long goodbye, and much more.
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Peter Hamby & John Heilemann
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September 11, 2024
Pet-Eating, Wharton & Executions: Aftershocks From the Rumble in Philly
In a very special post-debate conclave, Peter Hamby is joined by John Heilemann and Dylan Byers to share their snap analysis of the climactic Trump-Harris presidential showdown in Philadelphia—the points landed and egregiously missed, the inevitable polling implications, the post-event recalculations, and much more.
William D. Cohan
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September 11, 2024
Pop Icahn
Now 88 years old, Carl Icahn has seen his personal fortune dwindle by some $20 billion in recent years. Has he lost his edge, or is something else afoot inside his holding company? Anyway, we chatted about it.
Rachel Strugatz & Lauren Sherman
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September 11, 2024
The LVMH Beauty Contest
A dip into the recent plot twists of the nearly half-trillion-dollar beauty industry: Inside LVMH’s Givenchy fumble, the pivot away from “clean beauty,” the Sephora Industrial Complex, and the Drunk Elephant-ization of niche.
Eriq Gardner
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September 10, 2024
Netflix on Trial & CNN’s Financial Colonoscopy
Republican-appointed judges are greenlighting a surge of defamation cases against the likes of CNN, Netflix, ABC News, and Media Matters, revealing everything from private communications to the most sensitive internal documents.
Peter Hamby
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September 10, 2024
The Media Is Not the Message
Despite the historic nature of this unprecedented topsy-turvy election, a staggering percentage of persuadable voters are not tuning in—and they’re definitely no longer tuning in on linear TV, making it harder than ever for the campaigns to find them.
Abby Livingston
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September 10, 2024
Burning Down the House
A concise and incisive chat with a pair of Inside Election analysts about the House races that will determine which party wins the gavel.
Marion Maneker
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September 10, 2024
Legends of the Fall
From an exhibition featuring the young Impressionists in their rebel heyday to a show dissecting modern Black representation in the art world, here’s what I’m looking forward to seeing this fall.
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