MEDIA

Nov 02 2025MEDIA

News Makers: Who's Shaping What We Watch?

A recent study dug into the world of news influencers. It found four main types of content: opinion pieces, breaking news and investigations, in-depth explanations, and specialized topics. This isn't just about who's making the news. It's about how they're doing it. Younger folks are turning away f

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Nov 02 2025EDUCATION

A Mom's Fight for Free Speech in Wisconsin Schools

In Wisconsin, a mom and activist named Scarlett Johnson recently won a big legal victory. She was sued for defamation after she spoke out against her school district's focus on social justice. Johnson, who leads the local chapter of Moms for Liberty, made some strong comments on social media. She qu

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Nov 01 2025BUSINESS

ESPN's GameDay Move: A Bold Play in the Streaming Wars

In a surprising turn, ESPN has decided to air its popular "College GameDay" show on X, the social media platform. This move comes as Disney, ESPN's parent company, faces a standoff with YouTube TV, which has removed Disney's networks from its platform. The dispute centers around pricing, with Disney

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Nov 01 2025CELEBRITIES

Pat McAfee's Bold Move on Halloween: A Look at His Jabs at Sports Media

Pat McAfee, known for his bold personality, made a statement on Halloween with a costume that seemed to mock the traditional sports media figure. On his show, he adopted the persona of Peter Neverville, a fictional character who claimed to have more sports knowledge due to his long tenure in the ind

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Nov 01 2025HEALTH

The Changing Face of Plastic Surgery: How Social Media Reflects Parenthood

Plastic and reconstructive surgery (PRS) is seeing more women in training and leadership roles. This shift brings up important questions about pregnancy and parenthood during residency. A recent study looked at how PRS programs use social media to show these topics from 2020 to 2025. The study chec

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Oct 31 2025POLITICS

Guess Who Didn't Know This Famous New York Song?

A New York mayoral candidate found himself in a bit of a pickle recently. Zohran Mamdani, who's running for office, was on a music podcast called Track Star. The host, Jack Coyne, played a game called "Name That Tune" with him. Mamdani did pretty well at first, guessing songs by Jay-Z, Mobb Deep, an

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Oct 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Gayle King's Future at CBS: What's Happening?

CBS News is currently facing a lot of uncertainty. There are many rumors and reports about changes happening. This is causing a lot of stress for the employees. The latest rumor is about Gayle King. There are reports that she might leave her show, "CBS Mornings, " next year. However, her contract is

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Oct 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

MTV Drops Long-Running Comedy Show After 14 Years

MTV has decided to stop making new episodes of "Ridiculousness, " a comedy show hosted by Rob Dyrdek. The show, which has been on air for 14 years and has 46 seasons, will still have some new episodes coming out until 2026. But after that, there won't be any more. The decision to cancel the show is

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Oct 31 2025ENTERTAINMENT

LA: A City That Eats Dreams for Breakfast

LA is more than just a city; it's a character with a mind of its own. It's a place that can make or break you, and it's not shy about showing off its power. I Love LA is a show that gets this. It's about a group of friends trying to make it big in a city that's always watching. The show starts with

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Oct 31 2025BUSINESS

A New Twist in the Media Merger Saga

In the high-stakes game of media mergers, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is at the center of attention. The latest development? David Ellison might be stepping down if Paramount Skydance (PSKY) wins the bidding war. This unexpected turn has investors buzzing, with shares climbing nearly 1. 5% on Thurs

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