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Jim Acosta
Dylan Byers June 15, 2022
Facing a mandate to turn down the volume, CNN’s most vocal anchors are anxiously navigating the reality that the same chest-thumping fulminations that drove ratings under Jeff Zucker may be a liability for his successor.
Bob Chapek
Dylan Byers June 10, 2022
New reporting on the two biggest scandals roiling the media industry.
Washington Post Pulitzer
Dylan Byers June 9, 2022
A recent and bizarrely evolving Twitter scandal has placed D.C.’s leading media institution in the middle of the political, or at least office politics, conversation.
Brian Roberts
Dylan Byers June 3, 2022
The inside conversation about Brian Roberts’ M&A appetite, and the truth about Shari Redstone and Bob Bakish’s Paramount position. Plus, some fallout from the ongoing anxiety inside Chris Licht’s CNN.


Sheryl Sandberg
Dylan Byers June 1, 2022
Shortly after announcing her departure from Meta, I spoke with Sandberg about her decision and what’s next. Also, some news on David Zaslav and Toby Emmerich.
Brian Roberts
Dylan Byers & William D. Cohan May 27, 2022
Notes on why NBCU-EA didn’t happen, thoughts on Warren & Shari, and Zaz’s next moves.
Chris Licht
Dylan Byers May 26, 2022
Inside CNN’s newsroom, a top story remains the network’s new boss, Chris Licht, and his attempt to fill the Zucker void without being Zucker, all while managing a team of remnant Zuckerites.
Brian Roberts
Dylan Byers May 20, 2022
For months, the media elite have been wondering what the Comcast impresario might buy to scale up in the content wars. Turns out, Roberts had a plan that almost came together.


Chuck Todd
Dylan Byers May 18, 2022
Can an anchor cut from the Russertian mold re-reinvent a historic franchise as a modern media brand? And is NBC betting on the future for Meet the Press or merely paying a “talent management tax” to fund Todd’s vision?
Tom Brady
Dylan Byers May 13, 2022
Is Tom Brady worth nearly $400 million as a broadcaster? The critics say no. But, they also concede, what is Fox without the N.F.L.—and, ergo, without him?
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