☀️AMAZON Keeps Buying MoviesUTA changes CEOs / NETFLIX WWE ad 💰 snapshot / ABC enlists Chris O’Donnell
Mornin! This is Sean McNulty (connect with me on LINKEDIN here if ya like or email me at seanmcnultynyc@gmail.com), and here’s the Hollywood + Media news to know on TUESDAY, March 18, 2025. Where GOOGLE is in talks for its next big acquisition, with a price tag in the low $30B range . . . and somehow it’s not going with a company that has static or falling annual revenues and core assets mired in a declining business. Uh, no, Hollywood studios, I don’t mean you . . . I’m talking about, uh, radio companies of course. 🥴 Instead, GOOGLE is putting that $33B-ish of cash into a cloud cybersecurity company called WIZ, a company that it unsuccessfully tried to buy previously for $23B, which has $500M of annual revenue (on a trailing 12 months/TTM basis). After all, GOOGLE and OPENAI are now publishing proposals to the U.S. gov’t to allow them to But given the new YOUTUBE numbers down below today — yeah, I’m pretty sure GOOGLE is fine with just being a wholesaler for your streamers and remaining cable TV networks out there as that business shakes out. SO: Enjoy your “First Four” men’s college 🏀 games on TruTV tonight and tomorrow, as we enter the roughly 10 days of the year that “justify” what cable TV operators charge you for the network the other 355 days (or you can just stream the games on MAX).
NOW: With Conan and Glaser already set to host the Oscars and Globes respectively next year — what are we supposed to speculate about in the last 4 months this year? Oh right, DISNEY succession. Phew. THEN: The NBCU Upfront will be Monday, May 12 in the morning at RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL. AH: Nothing like a fun read from the Yale Review (free subscription with your college application fee!), with former VF writer Bryan Burrough giving his insider take on Graydon Carter’s new memoir, When the Going Was Good. KUDOS: To NYT Games guru Will Shortz who has returned from two strokes in 2024 to his game-making ways at the Times as profiled here in Vulture. YUP: FCC Chair Brendan Carr has another missive, this time with the catchy title of “Delete, Delete, Delete,” asking for public comment on ideas for “deregulatory initiatives” that will cut “existing rules that have outlived their usefulness.”
HUH: Lotta theories here about this shift 👇, but either way that’s quite a change (sorry MISSOURI — maybe get better at sports? Or have a sorority rush doc shot at your campus). BUT: HARVARD is doing its best to keep folks in New England, offering free tuition for any kid from a family making under $200k a year (hopefully that won’t uh, affect how many of those students HARVARD accepts each year 🧐).
OH: Here is your NIELSEN Gauge for February.
AND: APPLE is planning to include a ‘live translation’ function into iOS 19 for AirPods, which could come in handy on any 2026 trips (GOOGLE Pixel Buds have had the feature for some time).
THEN: xAI (aka Elon’s GROK) is acquiring a text-to-video AI company called HOTSHOT, with Elon saying earlier this year that he expects a GROK Video function in a few months. BTW: 404 Media dove into something I’ve long maintained will be the net long-term effect of the AI-generated video era — your social media feeds will be flooded with it, and apparently it’s already taking place. ALTHOUGH: Don’t worry about Elon being spread too thin with his new VP job . . . or TESLA, say, losing its edge in the EV market — well, except that leading China EV maker BYD just announced tech that can give its EVs about a 280-mi. charge in 5 mins. ALSO: JD Vance told NBC NEWS that we should expect to see at least the, uh, outlines of a deal for TIKTOK to continue operating in the U.S. by the Apr. 5 deadline of the Trump 75-day Executive Order extension / delay of enforcing the legally mandated ban.
WOW: Quite a NYT read here on systemic abuse, slavery-like conditions and sometimes death that some African women get in Saudi Arabia when they come to the country to work as maids in order to send money back home — a system where many African government officials own the staffing businesses that facilitate the work.
HOWEVER: Let’s finish out today with this story 👇 from 60 Minutes on Sunday, which shows that even in the face of crappy decision making from leadership — individuals can still come together to make a difference, and the media that everyone “hates” can still shine a light on that to inspire others. 🎥 THE SILVER SCREENSubscribe to The Ankler. to unlock the rest.Become a paying subscriber of The Ankler. to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content. A subscription gets you:
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