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The Daily Courant

Sotheby’s Alternate Assets, CNN Bloodletting, ESPN’s Streaming Fate

Welcome to The Daily Courant, your afternoon dispatch featuring Puck’s best new reporting. First up today, William D. Cohan chronicles the earlyish, heady days of Wall Street’s embrace of artificial intelligence, and chats with a young founder at the center of it all. Of course, questions are emerging: Will rapid A.I. advancements improve the work-life balance of junior bankers, or replace them entirely? Plus, below the fold: Leigh Ann Caldwell, Puck’s chief Washington correspondent, identifies the stress cracks in the G.O.P.’s outwardly ebullient coalition. Dylan Byers assesses CNN’s growing pains as Mark Thompson’s digital transformation kicks off. Marion Maneker ponders Sotheby’s year-end emphasis on their $1 billion real estate portfolio. Julie Davich investigates the art world’s revived fascination with the late Louise Nevelson. And Sarah Shapiro offers her expert assessment of the most telling pre-Valentine’s Day retail trends. Meanwhile, on the pods: John Heilemann hosts communications strategist Jennifer Palmieri on Impolitic to break down the A.O.C.–M.T.G. political horseshoe theory. On The Varsity, John Ourand reconnects with Michael Nathanson to evaluate ESPN’s streaming strategy and Netflix’s potential UFC bid. And on The Powers That Be, Jon Kelly and Peter Hamby check the timeline for CNN’s digital overhaul and debate why news orgs like the Times are toning down their Trump coverage.
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William D. Cohan William D. Cohan

Investment Banking in the Age of A.I.

In 2021, Gabe Stengel left Lazard and joined up with his Princeton thesis partner, John Willett, to start Rogo, an A.I. platform for financial institutions. Their software can do in a nanosecond what would normally take junior bankers a sleep-deprived week: spit out company profiles, assemble financial data, offer comparative analyses, etcetera. Naturally, some in the industry wonder whether the endgame is to replace employees entirely. “Personal, trusted relationships will give you insights that no tool is going to have,” Lazard C.E.O. Peter Orszag told Bill. “I think, if anything, those personal connections are going to be even more important if some of what a banker does gets commoditized.” In the meantime, he said, “We’re all in on A.I.” Read Now
WASHINGTON
Leigh Ann Caldwell Leigh Ann Caldwell

The Week & The Damned

One week into the second Trump era, there’s a sense of euphoria among Capitol Hill Republicans that hasn’t been felt in a long time. Trump’s new team understands the nuances of Washington better than their predecessors, and the president himself is evidently emboldened on account of his popular vote victory. But as Leigh Ann notes, while unity, unity, unity is the mantra among Republicans, many privately acknowledge that the Trump honeymoon will be short. Senate and House Republicans have already started finger-pointing over how to turn Trump’s far-reaching agenda into legislation. “Despite public posturing,” Leigh Ann writes, “the House G.O.P.’s disparate ideological factions are setting up their battle stations.” Read Now
MEDIA
Dylan Byers Dylan Byers

CNN After CNN

On Thursday, CNN chairman and C.E.O. Mark Thompson unveiled a number of changes intended to advance the network along its tortured progression from 45-year-old cable news channel to thriving, multiplatform digital enterprise (hopefully). Most notably, he previewed the launch of a new, subscription-supported streaming service; hinted at unspecified subscription lifestyle products; and stressed the need to transform the clunky CNN website and app into “a modern and premium video-driven experience.” These efforts, fueled by a $70 million investment from parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, marked the first step in the unit’s plan to reach $1 billion in digital revenue by 2030. But as Dylan previewed back in November, the transformation will not be painless: Thompson also announced that CNN would lay off some 200-plus people, with plans to fill at least 100 new posts on the digital side in the coming months. Read Now
ART
Marion Maneker Marion Maneker

Sotheby’s Billion-Dollar Real Estate Play

Last Thursday, Marion listened in while Sotheby’s presented their 2024 financial results—$6 billion in sales, divided between $4.6 billion in auctions and $1.4 billion in private sales—and wondered what he was meant to be taking away. Sotheby’s new C.F.O., David Kownator, revealed the overall number was down 23 percent from the year before, and that the composition of sales was 63 percent fine art and 37 percent luxury—and that luxury sales were driving the company. “We’ve been strategically investing in our growth, focusing mainly on diversifying our business, … [and] expanding into new markets through our real estate strategy,” Kownator said toward the end of the call. “We now own over $1 billion in real estate assets, and our prime locations give us a competitive edge.” Did the emphasis on real estate and luxury suggest that Sotheby’s wants to be seen now as a global luxury retailer—and if so, can real estate actually have a transformative effect on the legendary auction house’s future? Read Now
ART
Julie Brener Davich Julie Brener Davich

A Nevelson Revival & New York’s Winter Show

The late Louise Nevelson gained renown for repurposing discarded materials from city streets and reimagining them as architectural marvels. She stripped these objects of their individual histories, transforming the mundane into the sublime. And yet, after Nevelson’s passing in 1988, “her works went into eclipse,” Oliver Shultz, Pace Gallery’s chief curator, told Julie during a tour of Shadow Dance, a show of Nevelson’s works on view at Pace’s New York gallery through March 1. “When people stopped seeing her,” Shultz added, “they stopped seeing the works.” Now, a Nevelson revival is taking shape, with museums increasingly bringing her creations out of storage. And there is perhaps no greater sign of an artist’s increasing visibility than fashion brands embracing their legacy: Celine’s Artist Jewelry Program, led by artistic director Hedi Slimane, is offering two limited-edition necklaces inspired by Nevelson’s jewelry designs. Read Now
FASHION
Sarah Shapiro Sarah Shapiro

The Week in Shopping: Phoebe Retail & Staud Sport Edition

In today’s retail landscape, brands often expand into new categories through collaborations or strategic partnerships. Ordinarily, creating a new beauty product can take at least 18 months of testing, learning, iterating, etcetera—but working with a partner can shorten the circuitous route to market, all while minimizing capital risk. In this dispatch, Sarah surveys a handful of companies that are carefully testing new markets, offers a download on the deluge of Valentine’s Day merch and promos, and scrutinizes the normalization of lab-grown diamonds. Read Now
WASHINGTON
John Heilemann John Heilemann
Impolitic with John Heilemann

Jennifer Palmieri: Déjà Vu All Over Again

John is joined by longtime Democratic communications strategist for Bill Clinton, John Edwards, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and, in the 2024 campaign, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, to discuss the first week of Trump 2.0 and how Democrats are coping. Palmieri explains why her team’s loss in November didn’t feel as bad as in 2016, but the sucking-up to him by so much of the corporate and media establishment this time feels worse. She identifies which Democrats have performed well in the post-election period and which are likely to run for president in 2028, as well as what A.O.C. and M.T.G. have in common. Jen also discusses why, despite the real backlash against the movement, reports of #MeToo’s death have been greatly exaggerated. Listen Now
SPORTS
John Ourand John Ourand
The Varsity with John Ourand

Netflix’s UFC Gamble & ESPN’s Streaming Calculus

Michael Nathanson rejoins John to dissect the most pressing sports media topics of 2025: Netflix’s potential bid for UFC rights, the challenge of building a sustainable P.P.V. business model, the viability of ESPN’s streaming strategy (and Fox Sports’s need to develop one), and so much more. Listen Now
MEDIA
Peter Hamby Peter Hamby
Jon Kelly Jon Kelly
The Powers that Be Daily, Starring Peter Hamby

Media Monday: CNN’s Layoff Aftermath & NFL Ratings Woes

Jon Kelly connects with Peter to scrutinize CNN’s post-layoff digital transformation and how long it’ll take for Mark Thompson’s vision to come to fruition, before discussing the strategic decisions by the Times, CNN, and other news outlets to tone down their political coverage during Trump 2.0. Finally, they gab about the NFL’s declining ratings as Amazon and Netflix become major players in sports media. Listen Now
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