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Feb 22, 2025
The Backstory
Jon Kelly Jon Kelly
Good morning, It was a fabulous week: Matt Belloni critiqued the Bezos–James Bond deal; Scott Mendelson depicted the Chinese box office turnaround; Dylan Byers previewed a Paramount maneuver; Lauren Sherman documented the Saks tragedy; Sarah Shapiro dissected the Staud age; Rachel Strugatz uncovered a new Sephora micro-economy; Eriq Gardner briefed a Steve Wynn suit; John Ourand inspected a MAGA sports mega-deal; Marion Maneker dug into the Kennedy Center conspiracies; Julie Davich examined a surrealist’s booming market; and Bill Cohan tracked Elon’s stunning X financial turnaround. Meanwhile, Leigh Ann Caldwell surveyed the Democratic panic rooms on the Hill, Tara Palmeri explained Marco Rubio’s layering at State; and Peter Hamby surveyed the left’s ’28 options. Check out these stories, and others, via the links below. And stick around for the backstory on how it all came together.
FASHION FASHION
Lauren Sherman plays out the Saks Global crisis and examines the Versace acquisition murmurs. and… Rachel Strugatz details a Pat McGrath Labs setback amid a makeup-artist-driven craze. meanwhile… Sarah Shapiro has more info on the new Staud financing.
ART MARKET ART MARKET
Marion Maneker weighs the MAGA art moment, surveys the Dallas buyers club, and shatters the myth of the mega advisory. and… Julie Davich assesses Gertrude Abercrombie’s growing market.
HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD
Matt Belloni breaks down the Broccolis’ stunning decision to give away Bond. and… Scott Mendelson explains what’s working for Imax in China. meanwhile… Eriq Gardner contextualizes a game-changing lawsuit.
WALL STREET WALL STREET
Bill Cohan unpacks the X turnaround and captures the banker chatter about Trump.
MEDIA MEDIA
Dylan Byers documents a CBS News crisis and a Politico ascent. and… John Ourand has the NBA All-Star Weekend readout, and news and notes from NASCAR’s media adventure.
WASHINGTON WASHINGTON
Leigh Ann Caldwell reports on the simmering G.O.P. anxieties about DOGE. and… Tara Palmeri reveals Trump’s favorite diplomat. meanwhile… Peter Hamby reads the cross tabs on the Dems’ too-early ’28 options.
PODCASTS PODCASTS
🎧 Dylan and former Hearst topman Troy Young reprise their dialog inside The Grill Room. and… NBA legend and Atlanta Hawks owner Grant Hill gets the Varsity treatment with John Ourand. and… Lauren previews the London shows on Fashion People with designer Emilia Wickstead. and… John Heilemann and Preet Bharara assess the legal merits of the Trump blitzkrieg on Impolitic. and… Matt and wingman Lucas Shaw contemplate SNL after Lorne Michaels on The Town. and… MAGA Senator Jim Banks ticks through Trump’s first month on Somebody’s Gotta Win. and… Ben Landy and Leigh Ann discuss whether Hakeem Jeffries will go nuclear with the debt ceiling next month on The Powers That Be.
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On Thursday afternoon, just as we were putting the finishing touches on John Ourand’s characteristically excellent private email, The Varsity, a seismic and yet entirely predictable piece of news came over the transom: ESPN and Major League Baseball, it was reported, had decided to end their multidecade relationship at the culmination of this upcoming season. Indeed, on some level, this was hardly a surprise. ESPN’s top executives have been gesturing for months that they want to exercise an out in their contract and renegotiate their $570 million per year deal. After all, MLB’s recent secondary deals with Apple TV+ and Roku, worth about a combined $100 million per year, seemed to suggest that ESPN had overpaid and there was room to negotiate downward. And yet the tenor of the divorce was a total shocker. After decades of partnership between the league and the network, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred wrote to his franchise owners that “we do not think it’s beneficial for us to accept a smaller deal to remain on a shrinking platform”—fighting words, especially in the clubby, towel-slapping culture of sports media. I had long expected that ESPN and MLB might find some sort of goldilocks solution—perhaps a smaller tranche of games and highlights for a lower price—that would allow each side to claim victory. Alas, this 35-year marriage now seemed over. On a personal level, I admit, I was slightly crestfallen over the news. ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball has been a hallmark of my life since adolescence, and it will be sad to see its demise. Furthermore, amid an era in which the NFL and NBA have achieved unprecedented sports rights packages, baseball remains on uncertain footing. Its vast schedule and the collapse of the regional sports network business have provided unique obstacles. A sport that came of age during the radio era appears to have a less obvious foothold in the streaming age. John covered the news as it broke on Thursday, and he’ll have the latest beats in The Varsity on Monday. Meanwhile, Dylan Byers captured the ethos of the ESPN negotiations in his latest excellent dispatch, No Joy in Manfred’s Mudville. Like all the best Puck stories, this tale captures the conflict between an institution’s past and present—a leitmotif here this week. McMahon on Fire & Politico’s Prince Valiant, Dylan’s previous piece, articulated the dilemmas of CBS and Politico as they wade through uncertain waters. Similarly, in Even Republicans Have DOGE Anxiety Attacks, Leigh Ann Caldwell portrayed a party at its latest crossroads. And yet, perhaps no piece captured the tension more poignantly than Lauren Sherman’s Notes From the Saks Apocalypse—a meditation on the future of multibrand retail as demonstrated by Saks Global, a roll-up of ole department stores Saks, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman. But if you have time to read only one piece, I’d turn your attention to Matt Belloni’s latest masterstroke, Why the Broccolis Gave Up Bond, which focuses on how the stewards of the 007 franchise capitulated to Amazon’s will and endless balance sheet. It’s a story about technological transformation—both what’s gained, and what’s lost along the way. And in that regard, it’s the story of our time, and precisely what you should expect from Puck.
Have a great weekend, Jon
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