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Luxury’s Reddit Problem, Google Zero Clickpocalypse, A $2B A.I. Mystery

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 Matt Belloni’s postmortem on Hollywood’s transformative half-decade.

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  • What I’m Hearing: After a half-decade of M&A opportunists, Peak TV casualties, industry contraction, and devastating strikes, show business still can’t figure out if it’s reinventing itself or fading away. Matt surveys 100 industry sources about what they think is going on. [Read More]
  • Line Sheet: Fashion brands have mostly ignored how they’re portrayed on Reddit, but in the A.I. era, it has become a key source for how consumers understand their products. Molly Rooyakkers investigates luxury’s newfangled brand maintenance problem. [Read More]
  • The Best & The Brightest: In exclusive new polling for Puck, more than six in 10 Americans say the economy is getting worse—and Republicans are hoping a potential gas tax suspension can placate voters ahead of the midterms. Peter Hamby assesses the proposal and Marco Rubio’s rising popularity. [Read More]
  • The Varsity: Legacy media executives were chuffed by Netflix’s ostensibly disappointing M.M.A. debut, which culminated in a 17-second title fight between Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano. John Ourand reveals why the outing was actually a success for the $376 billion streamer. [Read More]
  • The Hidden Layer: With stratospheric funding and a slew of founding talent from OpenAI, Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab seemingly had everything an A.I. startup needed for escape velocity. Ian Krietzberg charts the company’s failure to launch as it passes the 15-month mark. [Read More]
 

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  • Fashion People: Lauren Sherman sits down with Paul Smith and Gabriela Hearst to discuss their new collaboration, their shared love of color and natural fibers, and the importance of authenticity and creativity. [Listen Here]
  • The Grill Room: Julia Alexander and Dylan Byers get into the potential final death of the search traffic era, before discussing the sales of New York and BuzzFeed and Barbara Peng’s exit from Business Insider. [Listen Here]
  • The Powers That Be: Ian Krietzberg joins Peter to discuss a wild week for OpenAI, from the denouement of Elon Musk’s “stealing a charity” lawsuit to Sam Altman signaling that a potential I.P.O. filing is on the near horizon. [Listen Here or Watch Here]

And now, a Hollywood temp check…

 

HOLLYWOOD

What I’ve Heard: Five Years of Hollywood Disruption

What I’ve Heard: Five Years of Hollywood Disruption

The first issue of Matt’s industry-defining newsletter, What I’m Hearing, landed exactly five years ago in the inboxes of 300 friends and colleagues in Hollywood. At the time, Peak TV was still in full swing, almost nobody was worried about YouTube or A.I. or David Ellison, and the great roll-up of entertainment assets that defined the past half-decade was just getting started. Indeed, the one constant over the past five years has been the wisdom of the What I’m Hearing community of readers, fans, sources, CAA mailroom employees, one flight attendant on a private jet (true story!), and even the publicists who begrudgingly confirm news they don’t want Matt to write.

In honor of the anniversary, Matt reached out to about 100 industry friends and smart sources to ask a simple question: What’s the one thing that has changed the most in Hollywood in the past five years? Their answers ranged from the brutally frank (“There used to be executives with opinions. Now nobody has opinions.” … “The acceptance of tech companies as the winners. Everything else is just parts.”) to the slightly depressing (“No money for the middle.”) to the genuinely optimistic (“Five years ago, there were no windows and no theatrical movie business. And now the movies are back.”).

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FASHION

Molly Rooyakkers

Luxury Fashion Has a Reddit Problem
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Luxury Fashion Has a Reddit Problem

Reddit, the platform that fashion brands have mostly ignored (and for good reason), is becoming a key source for how we learn about them in the A.I. era. Unfortunately, there may be no way to control the trolls.

WASHINGTON

Peter Hamby Peter Hamby
Trump’s Midterm Tax & Rubio’s ’28 Gains

Trump’s Midterm Tax & Rubio’s ’28 Gains

In exclusive new polling for Puck, more than six in 10 Americans say the economy is getting worse—about the same number that want the gas tax suspended. Meanwhile, Vance’s support is slipping—even as he maintains a whopping 19-point edge over Rubio in a possible 2028 primary matchup.

SPORTS

John Ourand John Ourand
Netflix’s 17 Seconds in Heaven
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Netflix’s 17 Seconds in Heaven

Obviously, the short-lived Rousey–Carano title fight wasn’t the ideal scenario for Netflix’s M.M.A. debut. But it also wasn’t a refutation of the streamer’s “eventized” sports content strategy.

A.I.

Ian Krietzberg Ian Krietzberg
The $2B Mira Murati Mystery

The $2B Mira Murati Mystery

With stratospheric funding and a slew of founding talent from OpenAI, Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab seemingly had everything an A.I. startup needed for escape velocity. But as it approaches its 15-month mark, the company has little to show for all that promise and capital.

FASHION

Lauren Sherman Lauren Sherman
Fashion People with Lauren Sherman

Silk, Wool, Cashmere

Lauren sits down with Paul Smith and Gabriela Hearst to discuss their new collaboration, their shared love of color and dedication to natural fibers, and the importance of empowering the youth through authenticity and creativity. She also gets a glimpse of their brains by way of a virtual studio and office tour, where Paul shares the objects he has collected from every corner of the world.

MEDIA

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Julia Alexander Julia Alexander
The Grill Room with Dylan Byers & Julia Alexander

The Google Zero Clickpocalypse

Julia and Dylan get into the potential final death of the search traffic era, courtesy of Google I/O, and what it means for digital publishers and news media at large. They also discuss the week’s buying and selling frenzy—New York magazine and BuzzFeed both changing hands—and Barbara Peng’s exit from Business Insider.

A.I.

Peter Hamby Peter Hamby
Ian Krietzberg Ian Krietzberg
The Powers that Be Daily, Starring Peter Hamby

Sam Altman Unleashed!

Ian Krietzberg joins Peter to discuss a wild week for OpenAI, from the (somewhat anticlimactic) denouement of Elon Musk’s “stealing a charity” lawsuit to Sam Altman signaling that a potential I.P.O. filing is on the near horizon. Then they take a microscope to Donald Trump’s latest round of A.I. investments.

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