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Long Bright River & The Traitors

A UFC Bidding War, Hollywood’s A/B Test, Jeh Johnson on Kristi Noem

Welcome back to The Daily Courant, your afternoon guide to the best new reporting at Puck. Today, we lead with Eriq Gardner’s exclusive reporting on the behind-the-scenes reasoning that drove Disney and Universal to sue Midjourney for allowing unauthorized depictions of their prized I.P.—the first major salvo in the Hollywood-A.I. copyright wars. Until now, most of the industry’s lawsuits over A.I. focused on how models were trained, not their outputs. Now, with other studios sitting out, Disney is trying to take control of Hollywood’s legal playbook for the A.I. era before the Trump administration weighs in with rules of its own… Plus, below the fold: John Heilemann and former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson discuss the constitutionality of Trump’s hard-line immigration tactics. Marion Maneker previews the micro-renaissance of the O.G. Art Basel in Switzerland. Sarah Shapiro digs into the business savvy of the $100 million J.Crew wannabe, Tuckernuck. And exclusively for Inner Circle members, Julia Alexander investigates why Max’s live sports experiment failed to move the needle—and why other streamers shouldn’t be concerned. Meanwhile, on the pods: John Ourand rings up CNBC’s Alex Sherman on The Varsity to yak about what’s going on with F1, UFC, and MLB media rights. On The Town, Matt Belloni takes a deep dive into the strange world of test screenings. And on The Powers That Be, Leigh Ann Caldwell sits down with Sen. Brian Schatz to get to the bottom of his problems with the G.O.P.’s Big Beautiful Bill.
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The Real Reason Bob Iger Declared War on A.I.

The Real Reason Bob Iger Declared War on A.I.

Disney is racing to keep its fight with Midjourney inside the judicial system and out of the political swamp. Insiders insist the endgame isn’t a licensing deal, but to actually compel A.I. companies to stop ripping off Hollywood’s prized I.P. Whether Midjourney negotiates is an open question… but Disney is done asking nicely. Read Now
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Homeland Insecurities

Homeland Insecurities

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Hustle & Deal Flow in Basel

Hustle & Deal Flow in Basel

In recent years, Art Basel in Paris stole some of its thunder, but O.G. Basel is having a micro-resurgence. Early reports suggest that there’s money on the ground, but not a lot of urgency. Read Now
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Tuckernuck Takes Manhattan

Tuckernuck Takes Manhattan

The D.C.-born fashion brand, a favorite of the Butterworth’s set, has quietly bootstrapped a $100 million business by blending private labels with curated brands. But multibrand retail is notoriously difficult—and scaling the brand beyond its single retail location will take serious capital. Read Now
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Tales From the Test-Screening Trenches

Matt is joined by Kevin Goetz, the C.E.O. of Screen Engine/ASI, to discuss the world of test screenings. They dive into the importance of these test screenings, which filmmakers utilize the screenings (and which refuse), lessons learned while testing Sinners, how Kevin interprets the audience data, and the responsibility of communicating that data to filmmakers. Listen Now
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