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Jun 2, 2026

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Pharrell Inc. Questions, Goodell’s D.C. Headache, Backrooms’ $118M Backstory

Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon guide to Puck’s best new reporting. Here’s what you need to know… and stick around for a close look at Elon Musk’s hidden media ambitions.

  • In the Room: For better or (much) worse, Elon Musk’s grand plan for X has always been more ambitious than Jack Dorsey’s vision for Twitter—and now, he’s finally chasing it. Julia Alexander uncovers the map for a vertically integrated media empire buried in the SpaceX I.P.O. prospectus. [Read More]
  • What I’m Hearing: After the jaw-dropping $118 million global opening for indie horror Backrooms, everyone in Hollywood is trying to take credit for the discovery. Matt Belloni traces the film’s origins to a 27-year-old assistant, and assesses what its success portends for an industry built on dusty, tired franchises. [Read More]
  • Line Sheet: Louis Vuitton’s menswear artistic director, Pharrell Williams, is everywhere: opening hotels, launching champagnes, investing in Quince (!), and building a new holding company to run his expanding operations. Lauren Sherman considers the toll it’s all taking on his LVMH collections. [Read More]
  • The Varsity: A new college sports bill floating around Congress contains a provocative new idea: Some games may be too culturally important to vanish behind a paywall. Eriq Gardner digs into the media rights experiment and the expanded NFL blackout window certain to trigger Roger Goodell’s lobbyists. [Read More]

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Last week, X’s head of product, Nikita Bier, declared that fixing the platform’s creator program was his top priority, warning that without a crackdown on the aggregator accounts ripping off original content, “X will become a media property composed of 50 accounts, instead of a social network.” It’s a problem partly of X owner Elon Musk’s own making: His 2024 pivot to a “video-first” algorithm deprioritized the external links that once made Twitter the news industry’s nerve center, pushing thousands of paid accounts to chase on-platform engagement at all costs.

But as Julia reports, fixing the slop is merely an entry point into something far more ambitious. Buried in SpaceX’s I.P.O. prospectus is a blueprint for a vertically integrated media empire—combining content creation, a walled-garden distribution system in Starlink, and native A.I. in Grok. It’s a flywheel that no single media company, carrier, or A.I. lab has attempted at scale: Better content trains Grok, a better Grok builds better creator tools, and better tools attract the online names that draw advertisers and subscribers with money to spend. In other words, it’s a plan that sounds crazy for anyone but Elon…

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Shawn Levy’s production company assigned a young staffer to monitor YouTube for potential talent. Four years later, Kane Parsons’ fantasy thriller opened to $118 million worldwide and has everyone in town talking about a possible sea change.

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Kiss & Pharrell

Kiss & Pharrell

The restless creative director is everywhere: opening hotels, shilling champagne, even investing in Quince—exactly the sort of dynamism that made LVMH want to work with him. But where does Louis Vuitton fit into his grand plan?

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Tucked inside Congress’s latest college sports proposal is a provocative idea: Some games may simply be too important to disappear behind a paywall.

WASHINGTON

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Jonathan Martin: Crooked Ken vs. Tofu Talarico

John welcomes back Politico’s Jonathan Martin to discuss the Texas Senate race: how scandal-soaked Attorney General Ken Paxton thrashed incumbent Senator John Cornyn in the G.O.P. primary runoff; Democratic nominee James Talarico’s “race against time” to define himself before Paxton’s effort to cast him as a weak, weird, ultra-woke vegan sinks in with voters; and whether Democrats are once again chasing fool’s gold in Texas or the race is a genuine tossup. JMart also unpacks the latest episode of his On the Road YouTube series, featuring Pennsylvania governor and likely 2028 presidential candidate Josh Shapiro.

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Lauren’s guests are Kavi and David Moltz, the co-founders of D.S. & Durga. They discuss Brooklyn in the era of indie sleaze, why they started a business together, what a “nose” means in 2026, the rise of niche fragrance, and so much more.

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